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The best UK deals for Wednesday
The temperature has dropped, in case you hadn’t noticed. The cloud of breath forming in front of your face, the aching fingers, and the crowded public transport are all excellent signs that it’s cold outside.
Sometimes the cold creeps inside, and however many layers you’ve squeezed into, you’re still feeling it. You could complain. That’s a genuine tried and tested option. But shouting about how cold it is will only get you so far. What you should do is take active steps to turn your abode from a winter wonderland into a tropical paradise. We’re talking heaters, duvets, and a hot drink. It wouldn’t go amiss to have something cooking in the background too.
We have the deals to help you banish the cold for good. We have tracked down offers on heaters from brands like Dyson and ANSIO, winter duvets from Silentnight and Slumberdown, slow cookers from Tefal, and much more.
You can save over £100 on a Dyson AM09 Hot+Cool fan heater, over £10 on a Silentnight Warm and Cosy King duvet, and £120 on a Tefal Cook4Me+ Intelligent Multicooker. Perhaps the pick of the deals is the discount on the Instant Pot Duo V2 7-in-1 electric pressure cooker, reduced to just £109.97 from £169.99.
These are the best deals from across the internet for Jan. 23.
Heater deals
Duvet offers
Slow cookers
Coffee deals
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