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Save £100 on Nest Thermostat E in the Currys Black Tag sale
TL;DR: The cost-cutting Nest Thermostat E is available for £99 in the Currys Black Tag event, saving you £100.
Everyone likes to save money, and thankfully, there are devices out there that can help you do this on a daily basis.
The Nest Thermostat E is a great cost-cutting solution for your home. A large bulk of household utility expenses come from keeping your home warm, so it makes sense to take advantage of a device that works with your existing heating to run efficiently.
This smart device doesn’t need professional installation, so you can set it up it yourself and start saving right away. With the Nest app on your smartphone, you can control your home’s temperature — anytime and from anywhere. The Thermostat E even knows when everyone has left the house, and automatically turns the heating down. Saving is as simple as that.
The Nest Thermostat E helps you to save money each day, but you can also save on the device itself in the Currys Black Tag event. The Thermostat E is down from £199 to just £99, saving you £100 on list price. This also comes with free delivery, as an added bonus.
Save on a Nest Thermostat E and take control of your heating.
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