Our experts track prices throughout the year, not just when the sales are on. That means we’re able to cut through retailers’ spin to bring you only the deals we consider to be genuinely good value.
All the deals in this round-up are on products we've rigorously tested. Our lab tests are objective and reflect how products are used in real life, so you can trust the accuracy of our reviews.
However, even though these products scored well in our tests, the best way to see if something is right for you is to read our reviews before you buy.
Ease the squeeze on your household bills with ourBest vacuum cleaner deal
Shark Anti Hair Wrap Lift-Away Pet NZ801UKT (typical price - £240)
This vacuum cleaner has Shark's special DuoClean floorhead, which has a turbo brush bar and a soft roller brush, designed to capture both larger crumbs and fine dust across hard floors and carpets.
This Anti Hair Wrap model also self-cleans the brush bar, so you shouldn't have to spend any time on your hands and knees cutting trapped hair from the brushes after you've vacuumed.
Read our full to find out how it fared in our lab tests.Best fridge freezer deal
Hisense RB327N4BBE fridge freezer (original price - £470)
This is a tall, freestanding fridge freezer. We tested the black version (model RB327N4BBE), but this fridge freezer is also available in white (RB327N4BWE) and silver (RB327N4BCE).
The doors can be reversed to help it fit into the available space in your kitchen.
One of the fridge shelves can be adjusted for height, and there’s a bottle shelf to hold your wine steady while it chills.
Read our full to see if it meets your needsBest mattress deal
Our pick: Emma Original mattress
The Emma Original double mattress, one of the most popular mattresses on the Which? website, is currently on offer again direct from Emma as part of the brand's Father's day sale.
We've seen it on sale at a lower price previously, though.
The Emma Original is made up of a 18.5cm foam core, with an additional 3cm layer of memory foam and a 2cm layer of ordinary foam.
See our round-up of the around this month.Best washing machine deal
Samsung WW11BB504DAWS1 (original price - £619)
This model has an impressive 22 programs, including options for bedding, shirts, activewear, denim and baby clothing.
It also has a time-remaining display and comes with an accessory to help you measure out liquid detergent.
With SmartThings, Samsung’s name for its smart connectivity app, you can connect the machine to your Alexa or Google Assistant for remote control. The app also offers a laundry assistant and energy-management features.
Best TV deal
LG 43UQ91006LA (typical price – £479)
undefinedWith an excellent remote control and voice assistants, this TV is easy to set up and use – however, it doesn’t offer much for gamers. Additionally, LG’s smart interface could do with a rethink. As things stand, it’s a bit annoying.
43-inch TVs are some of the most popular in the UK, as our smaller living rooms aren't always big enough to accommodate a 55 or 65-inch one. The 43UQ91006LA has fluctuated recently as it's almost ready to go off sale. We can't see it getting much cheaper than this, though.
But what are the picture and sound quality like?Best laptop deal
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 (typical price - £629)
This dinky Windows laptop is thin and light, and is ideal if you value portability over screen space.
While it doesn't have the best selection of ports, the Core i5 processor should help you get your day-to-day tasks done quickly.
Find a laptop at the right price in our round-up of theBest broadband deal
Now Broadband Super Fibre 63Mbps
This is a particularly attractive deal given you're only tied down to a contract for 12 months so will be free to shop around again after a year.
Now's one-off price increase means it will only be £23 for the first month - it'll be £26.50 per month from July 4 - however that's still a competitive price for the speed offered.
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Xiaomi Mi 11T 5G (original price - £499)
The Xiaomi Mi 11T 5G promises some of the quickest charging on the market with the supplied 67W Xiaomi Turbo Charger.
It should come with a lot of power too, fuelled by the eight-core MediaTek Dimensity 1200-Ultra chipset with 8GB of Ram.
The display has a high resolution and the cameras have lots of modes for versatile shots.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 (typical price - £749)
The Tab S8 is an 11-inch Android tablet from Samsung. It’s the cheapest model in the S8 range and has fewer features than the Ultra: three cameras rather than four, and 8GB of Ram rather than 16.
The model we tested has a 128GB hard drive, which can be increased with a micro SD card. The useable storage drops to 101GB when you factor in the operating system and built-in apps, but that still leaves plenty of space for other apps and high-resolution videos. There’s also a 256GB version if you want more memory.
To browse other offers on tablets, see ourBest headphone deal
Sennheiser CX Plus (typical price - £130)
These truly wireless in-ear headphones from Sennheiser have built-in active noise-cancelling at a competitive price.
Typically, you'd expect to pay around £130 for these headphones, but they are currently being heavily discounted.
See our .June sale shopping tips
Check the Which? website
As well as telling you which products are best and which are lacking, we’ve also put together a list of the best and worst shops.
We’ve quizzed thousands of Which? members on their experiences of shopping in some of the country’s best-known stores and websites, as well as with lesser-known brands.
Watch out for sneaky tricks
Some retailers use underhand tactics to pressure you into making a purchase.
These include anchor pricing (when products are on sale more often than they aren’t), pressure selling (‘30 people are viewing this right now!’) and dubious claims about the ‘before’ price of a product.
Research customer reviews
It’s always a good idea to read reviews before you buy a product, but not all reviews are trustworthy.
Some sellers incentivise people to post fake positive reviews to drown out genuine negative ones. If you’re in any doubt, check out our expert guide on how to spot a fake review.
Returning goods
The regulations give you a 14-day window to return a non-faulty product, which begins on the day you receive your goods. Many retailers will give you longer than this, but it is always best to check before you buy.
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