Technology
Apple iPhones, Samsung Galaxy tablets, Tefal air fryers, Philips juicers, and more on sale for March 4 in the UK
Mondays can be tough. They can start off bad and then grind you down until you’ve got nothing left. Monday can also be great. You can start the week with positivity and energy if your attitude is right.
Getting it right is easier said than done though, and the way your day pans out can often hinge on small details, like missing the bus, or avoiding the queue at the coffee shop. Another way of giving your Monday a nudge in the right direction is with a bargain.
We have lined up the best deals on tablets, smartphones, and kitchen appliances, to set you up for a great week. You can save on brands like Apple, Samsung, Tefal, Philips, and more.
These are the best deals from across the internet for March 4.
Tablets
The best deals on a wide range of tablets from the likes of Apple, Samsung, and Huawei. You can pick up an Apple iPad Mini 4 for under £330.
Smartphones
Save on iPhones, Samsung mobiles, and more. You can even grab an Apple iPhone XS for under £1000.
Kitchen appliances
Whether you are in the market for an air fryer, juicer, or mixer, we have you covered with this selection of deals from Philips, Tefal, Kenwood, and more.
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