Argos clearance sale is offering 'lowest ever prices' ahead of Christmas

If you’re still hunting for those last few Christmas presents then you could be in luck. Argos has just announced its latest clearance sale with hundreds of products slashed in price ahead of the festive period.

This event has just launched and includes money off speakers, consoles, tablets, headphones and toys with some gifts cut by as much as 50 percent.

There’s also deals on the Amazon Echo, Fitbit trackers and Argos is boasting that it has the PS4 FIFA 20 bundle and Apple’s iPad at their lowest ever prices.

Along with these deals, Argos customers can also save 10 percent on board games all this week thanks to the final discount code launched as part of Argos’s 10-week long Crazy Codes promotion.

Customers using GAMES10 between Wednesday 18 December to Tuesday 24 December will receive the discount when they head to the checkout.

So, if you are looking for a bargain then here are all the best deals available right now in the Argos clearance sale.

Sony PS4 FIFA Bundle – NOW £199.99 – Argos lowest price
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Sony PS4 Fortnite bundle – NOW £199.99 – Argos lowest price
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Sony PS4 Pro 1TB  NOW £249.99 – Argos lowest price
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Amazon Echo Dot – NOW £24.99
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Google Home Mini – NOW £19.99
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Apple iPad 2019 – NOW £299
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UE WONDERBOOM speaker – NOW £49.99
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Sonos Beam Compact Smart Sound Bar • NOW £320 – Argos lowest price
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Sony WH-1000XM3 • NOW £239.99 
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PS4 DualShock 4 Wireless Controller • NOW £32.99
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Along with these early Christmas deals, expect plenty more discounts to be announced on Boxing Day with all the main retailers looking set to slash prices after during the festive period.

Express.co.uk will be bringing you all the top offer from Argos, Currys, John Lewis and more so watch this space if you want to bag a bargain.

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source: express.co.uk