Check codes on your product
Paste a Machine Mart product link — we test every code at the real checkout.
All Machine Mart codes
Machine Mart savings snapshot
Expired Machine Mart Codes
These have passed their expiry date but may still work at checkout.
Expired
Likely expired on: 18th Jul 2025
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 26th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 26th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 26th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 26th June
About Machine Mart
Machine Mart occupies a specific and useful niche in UK retail: it's the place serious DIYers, tradespeople, and garage enthusiasts go when they've outgrown B&Q. The catalogue runs to industrial compressors, welding equipment, generators, engine hoists, tool storage, woodworking machinery, and multi-fuel stoves - the kind of kit that Screwfix and Toolstation don't really stock, and that Amazon sells badly because nobody wants to guess on a £400 Clarke welder from an unknown third-party seller.
You can buy online or visit one of their physical stores, which are spread across the UK and staffed by people who can actually answer a question about torque ratings. That dual presence matters more than it might seem - heavy items are often better collected than delivered, and seeing a tool chest in person before committing several hundred pounds is genuinely useful.
The own-brand Clarke range is central to the proposition. It's not premium, but it's not pretending to be. For occasional or semi-professional use, Clarke tools represent reasonable value. Anyone expecting Milwaukee or Festool build quality will be disappointed. Anyone expecting to pay Milwaukee or Festool prices will be pleasantly surprised.
Where Machine Mart is less impressive is website experience. The site functions, but it's not exactly a joy to browse. Search can be patchy, and the category structure sometimes requires patience. Compared to the slicker operations at Toolstation or even Screwfix's recently overhauled site, machinemart.co.uk feels a little dated. The product information, however, tends to be thorough - specs sheets are generally present and useful, which matters when you're buying something with a motor in it.
Delivery is worth thinking about carefully. Standard delivery is available but costs vary by item size and weight, as you'd expect for a retailer selling generators and engine stands. There's a click-and-collect option from stores, which sidesteps delivery charges entirely and is often the smarter move for larger purchases. Lead times on some specialist or heavy items can stretch beyond next-day, so check availability before assuming speed.
Machine Mart's main competitors are Sealey, Draper, and the wider tool sections at places like SGS Engineering. For pure hand-tool volume, Screwfix wins on price and speed. For industrial-grade machinery, specialist suppliers often beat everyone. Machine Mart's sweet spot is the middle ground: someone who needs a decent floor jack, a portable compressor, or a workshop cabinet and doesn't want to buy blind from a marketplace.
Currently, CodeHut lists 19 active voucher codes and 31 deals for Machine Mart, with discounts ranging from 7% to 50% off. The most common discount sits around 25%, and the category-specific codes - generators, tool chests, stoves - tend to deliver the more substantial savings in absolute pound terms. If you're buying in one of those categories, it's worth checking whether a targeted code beats the general site-wide discount before applying anything.
There's no formal loyalty programme to speak of, and no subscription tier. Machine Mart does run a newsletter, and signing up occasionally surfaces exclusive codes, but it's not a particularly aggressive email programme. You're not going to be buried in promotional noise, which is either a feature or a bug depending on your inbox tolerance.
Who should shop here: anyone buying workshop equipment, heavy-duty storage, or machinery who wants a physical retailer they can visit and a brand with some accountability behind its own-label products. Who should probably look elsewhere: anyone after premium hand tools, fast delivery on something urgent, or a slick online shopping experience.
How to use a Machine Mart discount code
- Find the code you want from the listings on this page, then click through to machinemart.co.uk. Note any category restrictions - several codes apply only to specific product types like generators or tool chests, and they won't work on a general basket.
- Add your chosen items to the basket. If you're using a category-specific code, make sure all qualifying products are in there before you try to apply anything.
- Proceed to checkout. You'll need to either sign in or enter your details as a guest. Don't close the browser at this stage - the promo field appears later in the process, not on the basket page itself.
- Look for the discount code or promotional code field at the payment/order summary stage. Type or paste your code carefully - Machine Mart codes are case-sensitive and a stray space will cause them to fail silently.
- Hit the apply button and wait for the page to confirm the discount before entering any payment details. If it doesn't register, double-check the code terms: minimum spend thresholds and category exclusions are the two most common reasons for failure.
- Complete your order once the discount is confirmed in the order summary. Save your confirmation email - it contains your order reference, which you'll need if anything goes wrong with a large or heavy delivery.
Machine Mart shopping tips
- Match the code to the category. With 19 active codes currently live, several are product-specific - generators, tool chests, stoves, woodworking equipment. The absolute savings on these category codes can be substantial. Always check whether a targeted code beats the general discount before defaulting to a site-wide offer.
- Consider click-and-collect for anything heavy. Delivery charges on large items can add meaningfully to the total cost. If you're within reach of a Machine Mart store, collecting in person is free and avoids any awkwardness around delivery windows for bulky equipment.
- The Clarke range is the value play. Own-brand Clarke products sit at the budget-to-mid end of the market and are generally the best value Machine Mart offers. If you're comparing like-for-like specs rather than brand names, Clarke often undercuts named alternatives significantly.
- Buy generators and stoves in the off-season. Like all seasonal kit, generators and multi-fuel stoves tend to see promotional activity during quieter months. The current codes show notable discounts in both categories - worth acting on if you were planning to buy anyway before winter demand pushes availability down.
- Discounts currently range from 7% to 50%. Don't settle for the first code you see. The spread is wide, and the 25% most-common discount isn't always the best available for your specific purchase. Spend ninety seconds checking whether a category-specific code applies to your basket.
- Check the minimum spend before adding filler items. Several Machine Mart codes have minimum order thresholds. Reaching that threshold by adding a cheap accessory you actually need is sensible; adding something you don't just to qualify is rarely worth it - the maths rarely works out.
- Newsletter sign-up is low-risk. Machine Mart's email programme is relatively restrained. Signing up occasionally surfaces codes that don't appear publicly, and you can unsubscribe without being pursued. Worth doing before a large purchase, less vital for casual browsing.
- Cross-check on heavy machinery. For anything above a few hundred pounds - engine hoists, compressors, welding sets - it's worth spending ten minutes looking at SGS Engineering and Sealey's direct site before committing. Machine Mart's prices are competitive but not always the lowest, and specialist suppliers sometimes include extras like extended warranties.
Machine Mart promotions FAQs
Saving at Machine Mart
The best Machine Mart discounts typically offer between 10% and 38% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
Reviewed by
Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
Last updated:
Machine Mart shoppers also like: