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The Coupon King aka Jordon Cox shares his savvy summer essentials (and they're up to 80% off!)

The Coupon King aka Jordon Cox shares his savvy summer essentials (and they're up to 80% off!)

Daily Mail​27-06-2025
As one of the UK's top bargain hunters, millions of us depend on him to root out the very best deals. And now The Coupon King (aka Jordan Cox) has a new piece of advice - make the most of the AliExpress Summer Sale!
Running until June 25 on the AliExpress app - which you can download here - it's the biggest summer sale ever held by the online marketplace, with up to 80 per cent off seasonal essentials across home and garden, tech, toys, festivals and more...
AliExpress boasts a massive range of phenomenal products, so this isn't something you want to miss!
To help kick things off, their 'Win Big' roaming pop-up will be showing up at several locations across London on Friday June 20 for an action-packed day of giveaways.
The official AliExpress van will be making an appearance at three locations across the capital, with shoppers given the opportunity to win incredible prizes and pick up unbeatable bargains.
Britain's Coupon King Jordan will be on hand to help shoppers make the most of the opportunity to win big, cheering them on and revealing some of his favourite AliExpress Summer Sale offers.
With over a quarter (26%) of Brits aged 18 to 34 planning holidays around festivals and music¹, prizes include absolute must-haves for the season ahead, including camping essentials like tents, sleeping bags and portable hand fans.
The van will be on the move throughout the day, so keep a close eye on the brand's social media channels to find out where it will appear next.
Alongside a 'spin the wheel game', they'll also be a chance to win newly-released Labubu dolls, the global phenomenon flying off shelves worldwide.
Jordan says: 'I absolutely LOVE a deal, but with summer coming up and budgets tighter than ever, it's easy to get overwhelmed with all your summer purchases.
'But you don't have to pay full price (I certainly never do!) And that's why I'm teaming up with AliExpress for their 'Win Big' activation and massive Summer Sale! Wherever there's a bargain to be had this summer… I'm there!
'And AliExpress have incredible deals on everything you need for those festival adventures, family holidays, or just chilling in the garden.
'It's my job to look for bargains, so I'll be there, helping everyone sniff out the best deals and showing them how to stretch their money further, so they can truly make the most of this summer without breaking the bank. Get ready to bag some serious wins!'
Those who are unable to visit the pop up can still enjoy huge savings and discounts across a huge range of summer essentials through the AliExpress app until July 25. To get you started, here are some of our favourite products -
Summer Essentials Straw Bag
Featuring an elegant woven design and a large capacity.
£15 off over £80 (UKAESLHW15), £25 off over £120 (UKAESLHW25), £50 off over £200 (UKAESLHW50).
£5.74 (67% off)
Summer Essentials Mini Fan
Five-speed USB rechargeable fan with a phone stand and display screen.
£15 off over £80 (UKAESLHW15), £25 off over £120 (UKAESLHW25), £50 off over £200 (UKAESLHW50).
£1.97 (70% off)
Summer Essentials Insulated Water Bottle
18oz capacity with a 2-in-1 straw and spout lid and a leak-proof design.
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£15 off over £80 (UKAESLHW15), £25 off over £120 (UKAESLHW25), £50 off over £200 (UKAESLHW50).
£8.88 (55% off)
Lubluelu Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Hands-free operation, suitable hard floors and pet hair.
£15 off over £80 (UKAESLHW15), £25 off over £120 (UKAESLHW25), £50 off over £200 (UKAESLHW50).
£204.64 (56% off)
Click HERE to browse the full AliExpress Summer Sale
¹ Survey conducted on a sample of 2,000 people in the UK. The data was collected between 30 April 2025 and 7 May 2025. The respondents were asked about their spending for upcoming holidays (2025).
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