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About Electricshop
Electricshop is a UK-based online retailer selling a broad range of consumer electronics and domestic appliances - everything from American-style fridge-freezers and built-in ovens to coffee machines, televisions, and small kitchen gadgets. It sits in the mid-tier of the UK appliance market: not a behemoth like Currys, but a legitimate specialist with a decent catalogue and a shopping experience that's straightforward enough to not frustrate you.
The site is organised cleanly by category and brand. You'll find familiar names - Siemens, Bosch, Samsung, LG, Hotpoint - alongside own-label or lesser-known options at the budget end. Product pages are functional rather than inspirational, but they do carry the specs you actually need. If you're replacing a washing machine rather than fantasising about one, that's usually fine.
Where Electricshop earns genuine credit is on pricing. With 43 active offers currently listed on this page - including 10 live voucher codes and 33 direct deals - the discount range is genuinely wide: from a modest 5% off to 67% off on selected lines. The most frequently appearing discount is 50% off, which is either remarkable or a sign that certain products are perpetually 'on sale'. Probably a bit of both. One code is expiring within the next week, so if you're browsing, don't procrastinate.
Delivery is where things get slightly more nuanced. Large appliances typically require a scheduled delivery slot, and whether installation or removal of old appliances is included depends on what you're buying and how you're buying it. Small items may qualify for standard courier delivery, sometimes free above a threshold. It's worth reading the delivery information specific to your product before checkout - few things are more annoying than expecting a fridge on Tuesday and discovering you've booked a courier parcel service instead.
On returns, the standard statutory rights apply. For large appliances, coordinating a return requires a bit more effort than posting a blouse back to ASOS, so check the condition policy before you buy, particularly for items sold in 'graded' or 'refurbished' condition, which do appear in the catalogue.
Against Currys, Electricshop competes primarily on price and the occasional specialist deal rather than on retail experience or physical presence - Currys has stores; Electricshop doesn't. Against AO.com, the competition is closer. AO has a stronger reputation for appliance delivery logistics and customer service ratings, but Electricshop can undercut on headline price, particularly with a working voucher code applied. John Lewis sits above both on premium positioning and warranty terms; it's a different pitch entirely.
There's no notable loyalty programme or subscription scheme. You're not accumulating points or unlocking tiers. This is a transactional retailer - you find something, you buy it, you get it delivered. That's not a criticism; it's just the model. It means the best way to save is to come in with a code rather than waiting for loyalty rewards that don't exist.
Who should shop here: buyers who've done their research, know what model they want, and are focused on getting the lowest price on it. People replacing a broken appliance under some time pressure who want a decent range and multiple live discount codes. Who shouldn't bother: anyone who wants to browse in-store, needs hands-on advice before buying, or places a premium on after-sales support infrastructure. For a major purchase you're uncertain about, John Lewis or a specialist with a showroom will serve you better.
How to use a Electricshop discount code
- Find the code you want on this page and copy it - the actual string of characters, not the description. It sounds obvious, but it's easy to copy trailing spaces, which will cause the code to fail.
- Head to electricshop.com and add your chosen product to your basket. If a deal says 'selected products', make sure your item qualifies before you get excited.
- Proceed to checkout. The promo code field typically appears on the basket or checkout page - look for a box labelled 'discount code', 'promo code', or similar. It's usually visible before you reach the payment stage.
- Paste your code into the field and hit 'Apply'. Don't just type it in and move on - the discount won't register until you explicitly apply it. The new total should update immediately on screen.
- If the code doesn't apply, check: is your basket meeting any minimum spend requirement? Is the code restricted to a specific product category or brand? Has it expired? One code on this page expires within the next week, so timing does matter.
- Complete your purchase once the discount is confirmed in your order summary. Screenshot or save the confirmation - useful if anything goes wrong with the order later.
Electricshop shopping tips
- Don't ignore the 50% off listings. With 50% off being the most common headline discount at Electricshop right now, it's worth filtering specifically for those deals before assuming the full-price listing is your only option. Some of those cuts are on discontinued or graded stock, but the saving can be substantial.
- Check whether your product qualifies before copying a code. Electricshop codes are often category- or brand-specific - a code for selected appliances won't work on a television, and one labelled for coffee machines (Siemens, for instance) will be restricted accordingly. Read the small print on each offer.
- Discounts range from 5% to 67%, so stack your research. A 5% code on a £1,200 range cooker is worth having; a 67% deal on a £79 kettle might be less transformative. Prioritise the codes against your highest-value purchase.
- One code is expiring within the week. If you're mid-decision on a purchase, check the expiry dates on this page. Sitting on a decision while a strong code expires is an avoidable mistake.
- For large appliances, read the delivery and installation detail carefully. Electricshop's delivery terms vary by product and sometimes by postcode. If you need old appliance removal or a specific delivery window, confirm this is included - or priced - before you complete the order.
- Graded and refurbished stock can offer serious value. If it appears in the catalogue, graded appliances from reputable brands - minor cosmetic damage, full function - can come in significantly below RRP. Just check the grading description and returns policy carefully.
- Compare against AO.com on big-ticket items. On large appliances especially, it's worth a quick price-check against AO. Sometimes Electricshop with a code wins; sometimes AO's base price and delivery package is the better deal. Neither always dominates.
- The newsletter may surface exclusive codes. Signing up to Electricshop's mailing list is a reasonable move if you're planning a larger purchase - promotional codes sometimes appear via email before they're widely publicised. Don't expect a daily digest of deals, but the odd exclusive code makes it worthwhile for a planned appliance upgrade.
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The best Electricshop discounts typically offer between 10% and 61% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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