Argos Boxing Day sale includes up to 50% off TVs, appliances, toys, and more tech — here are the 13 best deals I'd buy

Collage of tech from the Argos Christmas sale, including a Samsung TV, Nintendo Switch 2, Kindle, Dyson hair dryer and Google Pixel phone.
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The Boxing Day sales are in full swing at Argos, with the retailer offering discounts of up to 50% across TVs, appliances, furniture, toys and more top tech. There are some excellent offers up for grabs today, including the return of some Black Friday favourites, so I've picked out 13 of the best deals right here.

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Today's 13 best deals at Argos

Shark IZ202UK Anti Hair Wrap Vacuum Cleaner
Shark IZ202UK Anti Hair Wrap Vacuum Cleaner: was £200 now £160 at Argos
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You get a lot for your money with this affordable stick vacuum from the top brand Shark. It has a runtime of up to 40 minutes, an anti-allergen complete seal, and comes with two extra attachments: a crevice tooland an upholstery tool. It's a good choice of cordless vacuum for most users and multiple floor types, so if you need a capable vacuum, I'd buy one while stocks last.

Samsung U7000F 50-inch 4K TV
Samsung U7000F 50-inch 4K TV: was £299 now £279 at Argos
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Here's a good, low price for a basic TV. This 50-inch display from Samsung offers 4K resolution support and an easy-to-use interface for accessing all the major streaming apps. You can expect competent yet not exceptional image quality and performance, but that may be all you need for general everyday viewing – especially at this price of under £300.

PlayStation Portal
PlayStation Portal: was £199.99 now £179.99 at Argos
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This is just a few pounds more than the lowest-ever price for the PlayStation Portal. This is absolutely not to be missed and is perfect timing, coming just after the handheld's massive update, making it (almost) a complete standalone gaming device. As well as streaming from your PS5 console, you can now stream games to it directly with a PS Plus Premium membership.

Vax SpotWash Duo
Vax SpotWash Duo: was £140 now £90 at Argos
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For homes where small spills and stains are a regular problem, this Vax SpotWash Duo could be a smart buy while it's £50 off at Argos. You get a handful of useful attachments included to tackle different types of problems and pet messes, as well as a small bottle of cleaning solution to get you started.

PlayStation 5 Digital Edition
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: was £429 now £289 at Argos
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This is a terrific price for a PS5 Digital Edition console and one that firmly takes it into prime gifting and impulse purchase territory. It's easily one of the best PS5 deals we're likely to see all year if you're shopping for the console in this year's sales. It has everything you need to get started – just be aware there's no disc drive, so you'll need to buy all games digitally.

JLab Go Air Pop
JLab Go Air Pop: was £24.99 now £14.99 at Argos
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The JLab Go Air Pop Plus are small and incredibly cheap but pack in a lot of key features and surprisingly strong sound for the price. There’s a long battery life of over eight hours, while the charging case adds an extra 24 hours. On-ear controls are reliable and they sound better than anything else in this price range. If you’re on a tight budget, these are a great buy.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7: was £54.99 now £37.99 at Argos
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This is a brand new, lowest-ever price for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on PS5. The latest entry hasn't launched to huge positive acclaim, but we still think it has excellent Zombies and multiplayer modes, according to our review. Just don't expect a campaign that's as good as some of the classics.

Amazon Kindle
Amazon Kindle: was £94.99 now £79.99 at Argos
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The latest version of the standard Kindle is on sale now at Argos. It's a basic ereader, but it still boasts a four-week battery life and space for thousands of books. Given it's at least £60 cheaper than the Paperwhite, this is clearly a better pick for the infrequent reader who's after a more budget-friendly option.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select: was £49.99 now £19.99 at Argos
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As the name suggests, the Fire TV Stick 4K Select streams shows and movies on your TV in ultra-high 4K resolution, with access to all the major apps and voice control support through Alexa. It's a good offer for a solid streaming stick that could be an upgrade to some slower and clunkier in-built TV services and apps.

Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo Switch 2: was £395 now £385.99 at Argos
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Argos has come in with an offer that drops the Switch 2 to its lowest-ever price. I don't anticipate the deals will be any better than this going forward, especially with RAM shortages likely to bump the price up next year. I think this is a great time to buy if you want to avoid the risk of a very likely price hike in 2026.

Huawei Watch GT6
Huawei Watch GT6: was £229.99 now £179.99 at Argos
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Sub-£200 is a fantastic price for a rugged outdoor watch that delivers accurate GPS, heart rate tracking, a 21-day battery life, and health and wellness reporting. Huawei has put specific focus on delivering tracking for cyclists all the way up to pro-level.

Amazon Fire HD 8
Amazon Fire HD 8: was £99.99 now £44.99 at Argos
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The latest version of the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet is down to within £5 of its lowest-ever price. While not the most powerful tablet out there, the Fire HD 8 has what you need to cover the essentials, such as web browsing, sending emails, watching videos and a little light gaming. Battery life is impressive at up to 13 hours, so it's good to take on the go or if you're just chilling on the couch.

Google Pixel 9a
Google Pixel 9a: was £499 now £349 at Argos
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The Pixel 9a delivers with its bold design, impressive performance, and useful AI features, meaning it has all the makings of a solid budget phone from the manufacturer. This £150 saving brings the handset down to a record-low price. It's older now, but this is still a good time to upgrade if you've had your eye on a budget-friendly handset.

James Pickard
Senior Deals Editor

James Pickard is a Deals Editor at TechRadar. After many years of scouring the net for the cheapest games and tech for his personal use, he decided to make it his job to share all the best bargains and coupon codes with you. James also has almost a decade of experience covering some of the biggest sales events of the year at Eurogamer and VG247, including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day. When not deals hunting or stacking coupon codes to get the biggest savings, James can be found on the PS5, watching a classic film noir or cheering on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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