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Huge Argos Bank Holiday sale launches from £7 — 25 deals I'd buy on OLED TVs, Switch games, Lego and more

Huge Argos Bank Holiday sale launches from £7 — 25 deals I'd buy on OLED TVs, Switch games, Lego and more

Tom's Guide22-05-2025

After a long wait, Argos' Big Red Event is back once again! Summer is just around the corner, so if you want to upgrade your entertainment center, tech, home or garden, now's the time. And Argos is here to help with these awesome discounts.
Argos' Big Red Event takes up to 50% off a huge range of items, including appliances, TVs, furniture and everything in between. For example, you can currently get up to 30% off Ninja appliances and up to 20% off phones, tablets and earbuds from Samsung.
Plus, LG's new flagship OLED TV, the LG C5 OLED is now on sale from £1,119 at Argos. Just use code 'RED20' to slash 20% off its price in multiple sizes.
Keep scrolling to see all my favourite deals in Argos' sale.
Lego sale: deals from £7 @ ArgosArgos is taking up to 30% off a range of Lego sets as part of its Big Red Event. There are a bunch of awesome deals to choose from, including Animal Crossing, Disney, Star Wars themed sets and more.
Nintendo Switch game sale: deals from £11 @ ArgosArgos is currently offering Nintendo Switch game deals from £11. You can even get 2 for £20 on select titles!
Samsung device sale: up to 20% off @ ArgosArgos is taking up to 20% off select Samsung smartphones, tablets, earbuds and more. Use code "RED10" or "RED20" where applicable to score these savings.
Ninja sale: up to 30% off @ ArgosSelect Ninja devices are discounted by up to 30% off in Argos' sale. This includes some of our favourite air fryers and blenders from Ninja. Remember to use "RED20" or "RED30" where applicable before you check out!
Fitness and sports equipment: up to 33% off @ ArgosStay in shape and save! Argos is taking up to 1/3 off a range of sports and fitness equipment in its Big Red Sale. You can score discounts on everything from dumbbells to electric scooters here. Pictured is the Opti Multi Rowing Machine on sale for £99.
The Roku Express is a budget-friendly streaming device that delivers smooth HD streaming on your TV. It's compact, easy to set up, and comes with a simple remote. With access to tons of free and paid content, it's perfect for casual streamers who want an affordable, no-fuss upgrade. Use "RED10" for this deal.
You won't find a better Roku deal than this one on the Streaming Stick 4K. It's not just our top Roku pick — it's our favourite streaming device, hands down. In our Streaming Stick 4K review, we talked about its impressive 4K streaming quality, made even better with HDR10 and Dolby Vision support. Plus, it has practically every app you need. Use "RED10" for this deal.
An entry-level Android tablet, the Samsung Galaxy A9 has been slashed in price. It features an 8.7-inch display with a 60Hz refresh rate, a long-lasting battery and a snappy octa-core processor. You also get 5MP front and 8MP back cameras. Use code "RED20" for this discount.
Argos has the Google Pixel 8 on sale for £349. It features a 6.2-inch OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, Tensor G3 processor, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Camera lenses include a 50MP main (f/1.68) with 8x Super Res Zoom, 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2) and 10.5MP (f/2.2) front camera. In our Google Pixel 8 review, we said it's a good all-around flagship for your money. Just note that the new Google Pixel 9 is now available. Use "RED50" for this discount.
TV sale: deals from £99 @ ArgosArgos has smart TVs on sale for as low as £99. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 1080p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. Amazon and Currys are holding similar sales.Price check: from £89 @ Currys | from £99 @ Amazon
LG C4 4K OLED TV sale: deals from £530 @ ArgosThe LG C4 OLED is powered by LG's A9 processor and features a 120Hz panel, Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, four HDMI 2.1 ports and Apple AirPlay 2 support. It's also one of the few OLED TVs that can natively accept a 144Hz input from a PC. In our LG C4 OLED TV review, we said content looks colourful and dazzlingly bright. Just note that the newer LG C5 OLED is now available. Use "RED10" for this deal.Price check: from £579 @ Amazon
The Samsung QN90D is one of the best Mini-LED TVs of the year. In our Samsung QN90D review we said this TV's high-level performance and rich set of features make it a versatile pick, as its just as good for casual viewing as it is for everyday gaming. It comes with four high-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 inputs, a built-in smart platform with Tizen OS and an elegant design. Use code "SAMSUNG10" for this deal.Price check: £759 @ Amazon
LG C5 4K OLED TV sale: deals from £1119 @ ArgosIntroduced in LG's 2025 TV lineup, the LG C5 OLED is here as the value pick of the year. Offering a slew of features, like a range of HDR certifications and gaming specs for the PS5 Pro crowd, the C5 proves a major improvement over its predecessor. We called it "nearly flawless" and gave it a 5-star rating in our LG C5 OLED TV review. Use code "RED20" to get 20% off this TV in a range of sizes.Price check: from £1,399 @ Amazon
Our Jlab Epic Air Sport ANC 3 review said these earbuds offer excellent sound quality, long battery life and a secure fit, which is vital for fitness fans. Their active noise cancelling feature is a little weak, but this discount makes them a tempting option for shoppers on a budget. Don't forget to us "RED20" for that discount.
Shokz is best known for its range of bone conduction headphones, but these OpenFit headphones sit on top of your ears and pump sound in, allowing you to still hear your surroundings, but without an extra device vibrating on your cheek bone.
The Galaxy Buds 3 are an all-new look for Samsung. The Buds 3 series can adjust playback via voice and even play translated conversations with a new Interpreter tool. Microphones in each also improve the listening experience with Adaptive EQ and Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation. You get 5 hours of battery life or up to 24 hours with the charging case. Use code "RED20" for this discount.Price check: £159 @ Amazon
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are the best earbuds in terms of active noise cancellation performance. New immersive audio technology creates a multi-dimensional soundstage with proprietary digital signal processing software. In our Bose QuietComfort Ultra review, we said that you'd be hard pressed to find a better choice for blocking out the world's sounds.
As we noted in our Bose QuietComfort Headphones review, these are "excellent always-on noise-cancelers with enhanced sound and battery life." They come with enhanced sound, more features, and the same celebrated noise cancellation as their QC45 predecessor. Use "RED10" for this discount.Price check: £224 @ Amazon
The Google Pixel Watch features an AMOLED screen, Wear OS by Google, and Fitbit fitness tracking. It's also water and scratch-resistant and can track your heart rate, monitor your sleep, and track your heart rhythm with ECG. In our Google Pixel Watch 2 review, we gave it a fantastic 4/5 star rating. Just note that the newer Google Pixel Watch 3 is now available.
The Huawei Watch GT5 is now on sale. With a 41mm AMOLED display and stainless steel metal body, this smartwatch gets you access to Huawei's all-new TruSense System health tracking. It also sports 5ATM water resistance. Use "RED20" for this discount.Price check: £189 @ Amazon
In our Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra review, we said this is the sportiest, longest-lasting Samsung watch yet. New features include a BioActive health sensor, 3nm processor and greater storage capacity. The watch also has an added quick button, personalized heart rate zones and a long battery life that lasts up to 100 hours in Power Saving mode (or just over 4 days). Remember to use code "RED10" at checkout.Price check: £449 @ Amazon
This set contains a 2200W hair dryer with 3 speeds and 4 temperature controls that will dry your hair fast, while locking in moisture to keep it healthy and reduce frizz. The set also includes a diffuser, a large paddle brush, two self-grip rollers, two sectioning clips, and a 200ml bottle of keratin smooth heat protection spray. Use "RED30" for this deal.Price check: £25 @ Amazon
Compatible with over 30 blends of capsules, the Nespresso Vertuo Next can make 5, 8, and 18oz cups of quality coffee as well as a single and double espresso. What's more, its sleek and attractive design makes it compact for small worktops. We gave it an excellent 4.5-star rating in our Nespresso Vertuo Next review. Use "RED50" for this deal.Price check: £150 @ Amazon
Pop this Ice Cream Maker Attachment onto your KitchenAid stand mixer and you'll be whipping up frozen treats in no time. This 2-quart bowl will churn up small batches of ice cream, gelato, and sorbet in under 30 minutes. All you have to do, according to one reviewer, is "pop the bowl in the freezer overnight, pour in your ingredients, and let the mixer do the work." Use "RED50" for this deal.
In our 4.5-star Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer review, we praised this device's ability to cook food deliciously and quickly without taking up too much counter space. This is the Max version, which has a massive 9.5-litre capacity. Use code "RED20" for this deal.
The Shark FlexStyle replicates salon-quality results at home. Referred to in our Shark FlexStyle review as "an affordable, easy-to-use and versatile styler for any hair type," it delivers professional results at home. Designed for all hair kinds, it includes multiple attachments that handle everything from blowouts and waves to straightening and diffusing. Use code "RED20" for this deal.
There's no sugarcoating it: this is an expensive product. But the Dyson Airwrap I.D. is technically six styling tools in one: an ionic jet hairdryer, two curling wands, a hot brush, and a hot round brush. It's super convenient as you don't need to lug around loads of different gadgets when traveling, and we found it to be both versatile and easy to use in our testing.

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