Currys has turned on its Black Friday 2025 pages early, and this year it isn’t just warm-up pricing — there are real reductions on TVs, laptops, small appliances and gaming before 28 November. Because these are on the official Black Friday section, they’re tied to November and to stock, which is exactly what makes them limited-time offers. Shoppers who want a 55–65 inch 4K TV, a midrange Windows laptop or a desk setup upgrade can buy now instead of waiting for the rush.
What the offer includes
The TV section is the strongest part of the page. Samsung Neo QLED and Hisense/TCL 4K sets are already discounted, and some 55-inch models have dropped by several hundred pounds compared to October prices. Larger 75–85 inch TVs are also visible, but those are the ones that tend to sell out first if the discount is big. Laptops and PCs have a separate Black Friday listing with Windows notebooks, Chromebooks and even gaming/creator machines at November prices. Because this is an early opening, there’s often a decent spread of specs instead of just one or two leftover configs.
Why it’s limited
Currys is pushing these offers now to spread demand through November, but the better TVs and the nicer laptop configurations are stock-based, not date-based. Once the discounted batch of a certain model sells, the page can stay up but the good price disappears. That’s why grabbing the TV or laptop you want in mid-November is safer than relying on the 28th.
How to grab it properly
Pick the product category first — TV, laptop or gaming. Check the same model on at least one other UK retailer (Argos, AO, sometimes John Lewis) to see if delivery or returns make that competitor more attractive. Then buy at Currys if the price is the same or lower, because the early page means you’re buying from current stock. For TVs, it’s worth checking whether wall-mounting or installation is bundled, because that can make the overall deal better even if the ticket price is similar.
Key points
- Currys’ Black Friday 2025 page is live before 28 November
- 55–65 inch 4K and some premium sets have already dropped
- Laptops and gaming gear are also included, not just TVs
- The best items are limited by stock, not by calendar
- Buying now is fine; it’s the same official campaign
Early access to the real page is the whole point of this offer. It lets shoppers get the TV size or laptop spec they actually wanted, before those units are gone in the main Black Friday weekend.