ThePott wrote: » I'm assuming this is just a generic sale and then come 20th of November there'll be a week of Black Friday deals.
Basq wrote: » Correct. I'd say more likely to be an extended weekend of Black Friday / Cyber Monday rather than a week. But not sure how it worked out last year.
ThePott wrote: » Maybe I do find it odd that the 'Early Black Friday' sale ends on the 19th when Black Friday isn't till the 27th.
dan786 wrote: » Thats because the Black Friday sales are for the week starting 23rd-27th and then you have Black Friday reloaded deals for 28th/29th and then Cyber Monday deals on 30th.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Be careful with Amazon, I’ve noticed a lot of goods that are Prime eligible jump in price when you switch address from PW/PM to an Irish address, and it’s not vat either. In some cases Prime delivery disappears as an option when you switch addresses.
SourSessions wrote: » Shows up 24.99 for me!
johnnykilo wrote: I presume you used the code 'SMARTPLUG'? Ordered one of these a couple of weeks back and I think the £9.99 price only appears on the very last screen before the sale goes through.
hudsonn wrote: » Amazon Smartplug for £9.99 RRP is £24.99 but there are cheaper options from other manufacturers. Strange T&C on this, apparently the promo code will only work for selected customers!
DuffleBag wrote: » The reviews on that are not good at all by the looks of it. A lot of them tripping the electrics and burning out.
hudsonn wrote: » Yeah I would be careful with any of these things as to what I would allow it to control. The complaints of tripping and burning seem to be mainly from 2018. Seems more positive when you change the review dropdown to Most Recent. The TP Link plugs are just a bit more at £14.99 and I have their powerline plugs all over the house so I know they are a solid brand.Kasa Mini Smart Plug by TP-Link, WiFi Outlet, Works with Amazon Alexa(Echo and Echo Dot), Google Home and Samsung SmartThings, Wireless Smart Socket (KP105
drogon. wrote: » I got this last week, pretty decent as well - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Z942YWS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It is kind of odd though, Tapo and Kasa are two different lines and have their own App. But one could add it to Google Home and control both from the same App.
Newport81 wrote: » Is this toothbrush worth getting now or will there be better value on Black Friday toothbrushes? Seems like a great discount on this today Oral-B Genius 8000 Electric Toothbrush, 1 Black App Connected Handle, 5 Modes with Sensitive and Gum Care, Pressure Sensor, 3 Brush Heads, Travel Case, 2 Pin UK Plug, Gift for Men/Women https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0835DXMY6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dlC_si6MFb3J93FST?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
paddym1 wrote: » Always worth looking at the "3 camels":https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0835DXMY6
SouthWesterly wrote: » What's the difference between the kasa and tapo plugs?
calnand wrote: » Not much besides the form factor, and the kasa plug has an energy monitoring option. But I much prefer the tapo plug for size.
ted1 wrote: » Hi I prefer the teckin smart plugs.