DEAL OF THE DAY: Save £17 off ‘energy efficient’ Russell Hobbs kettle for Black Friday | Express.co.uk

2022-11-23 21:19:21 By : Mr. Loki lee

Amazon has slashed prices in every department for Black Friday, with Prime members able to get next-day delivery at no extra cost!

Black Friday is the perfect time to search for deals and Amazon is one of the main retailers that’s dropped early discounts. If you’re looking for an easy way to save on energy at home, it’s a smart idea to invest in an energy saving kettle. Brush For Teeth

DEAL OF THE DAY: Save £17 off ‘energy efficient’ Russell Hobbs kettle for Black Friday | Express.co.uk

According to Energy Saving Trust, the average Brit boils their kettle four times a day which approximates to £203.72 a year.

The Russell Hobbs Inspire Electric Kettle helps saves up to 66 percent off energy when it boils one 235ml cup versus on litre.

And it’s now on offer for only £34 from £51.58 with Amazon’s Black Friday sale.

With a sleek, contemporary design, it looks stunning in any kitchen setting and is perfect for making your morning cuppa.

Save on energy bills with this Black Friday discount from Amazon. Available now, shoppers can save 34 percent off the Russell Hobbs Inspire Electric Kettle which is only £34. Perfect for boiling water for tea, coffee and cooking, it's praised by shoppers for its excellent energy-saving functions.

Powered by 300 watts, it can boil one cup in less than 45 seconds and it has internal markers for energy saving.

Boiling the amount of water needed for only one cup can help save you about £25 a year.

Amazon shoppers praise that the Russell Hobbs kettle is easy to hold, durable and extremely energy efficient.

J Gregg said: “With the energy costs high and rising, I am delighted with this kettle, I only hope it lasts longer than my last Russell Hobbs. It has a large capacity and really does boil water quickly, it takes a third of the time my previous kettle did, it is also elegant and numerous visitors have commented on it.”

Lynda Lawrence agreed: “I love this kettle it was cheaper than my last one and looks better and is quick to boil. I like the fact that can just boil one cup if needed what with the rising energy costs every little helps!!”

Paul Rogers added: “This kettle is excellent nice a lightweight and easy pouring water into the cups without any spilling. 100 percent happy as it's more energy efficient than my previous one so has to be better.”

Baileys is only £10 on Amazon for a 70cl bottle, perfect for making boozy hot chocolates and coffees, drinking on ice, or adding to cocktails. Discounts on Baileys always prove popular, so you'll have to be quick to pick some up before they sell out.

The original ghd styler is now slashed by 25 percent off and is under £100 for Amazon's Black Friday. Perfect for styling all hair types, it straightens, curls and leaves hair feeling soft and smooth. A bargain, don't miss this deal now.

The ultimate accessory to save on heating, this oversized sherpa hoodie is now less than £20 on Amazon with this early Black Friday offer. Perfect for keeping warm from the cold weather, pick from an assortment of colours and its super soft so doesn't cause any irritation.

Electric blankets are hugely popular at the moment, to help save on central heating and stay warm and cosy. This one has 10 heat levels, is machine washable and has auto shut-off for safety. The price has been discounted to £50.99 and could save even more on heating bills.

The Philips air fryer helps with healthier cooking and has a large 6.2 litre capacity, ideal for cooking for the family or hosting dinner parties. The NutriU App can be downloaded to control the time and temperature from your phone, and it can also be voice-controlled using Amazon Alexa. The air fryer currently has £49.99 off for Black Friday so it's the ideal time to invest.

DEAL OF THE DAY: Save £17 off ‘energy efficient’ Russell Hobbs kettle for Black Friday | Express.co.uk

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