98% of Black Friday 'deals' aren’t the cheapest price of the year

Which? research has found that only 2% of products in the 2022 Black Friday sales were cheaper than at other times of the year.

We analysed more than 66,000 prices in the six months before and after last Black Friday to see how their sale day prices compared. 

Here, we explain what we found and share tips on how to spot a genuine bargain.

Black Friday in numbers 

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  • 98% were the same price or less at other times of the year
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    Of course, there are some genuinely decent deals to be had, but they're few and far between. Our experts have combed through thousands of deals and picked the ones they think really are worth considering, based on extensive pricing knowledge and lab-testing to ensure product quality.

    Deals not worth the hype

    Here are some of the worst deals we spotted last year:

  • Apple Airpods (2nd Generation) at Argos and Currys were discounted from £139 to £119, but earlier that year they'd been cheaper (£99-£109) every day between 25 May and 9 Sep. The price only increased to £139 in September, then dropped to £119 in Black Friday week.
  • The Garmin Lily Sport Edition at Amazon was on sale for £149 on Black Friday, but it had been cheaper on 58 days before, including £114.99 during Amazon Prime Day.
  • The Bowers & Wilkins 603 S2 Anniversary Edition (Black) speakers were £1,299 on Black Friday at Richer Sounds, but they'd been at that price since October and had actually cost £100 less for 23 days in May and June. They dropped further, to £1,249, on 8 December.
  • The Toshiba 50-inch 50UK3C63DB TV was discounted from £399 to £289 at Argos on Black Friday - a £110 saving. But by January the price had dropped even further to £279.
  • Bose 700 wireless noise-cancelling over-ear headphones were £279 at AO on Black Friday (discounted from £349). But the price had already been £279 for five days at the start of November before going back up and dropping again a week before Black Friday. They were reduced to £249 in December.
  • The Samsung HW-B430 2.1 sound bar with wireless subwoofer (black) was £215 at AO on Black Friday, down from £225. But it was cheaper (£175) on 35 days between August and September. It dropped to £164 in late December and was at least £40 cheaper than the Black Friday price until the end of our data collection period in May.
  • Retailers rarely actually claim they’re offering their best ever price on Black Friday – but you could be forgiven for feeling that’s implied, given the furore around the sales. 

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    How did individual retailers compare?

    Argos

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    The vast majority were TVs. These typically drop in price after new models are launched in the spring, so that could be a better time to look for bargains. One TV was £120 cheaper in March than the Black Friday price. 

    Argos told us that only one product in our analysis was a Black Friday deal, while the others were part of other promotional offers. However, Which? found many of the Argos products included in the analysis had ‘Black Friday’ included in the online URL and were included in a section of the retailer’s website called ‘Black Friday deals and hot products’.

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    Amazon

    e second-highest percentage (69%) of products that were ch

    It uses dynamic pricing, which means the prices are set by algorithms that take into account factors such as stock availability and demand. The result of this is that products tend to be at their cheapest outside of the Black Friday sale, because demand may be lower. 

    Plus, Amazon also has its own sale day event – Amazon Prime Day – with often deep discounts and price matches against other retailers.

    Amazon told us that it aims to offer great value throughout the year, through price-matching and seasonal deal events. It said that independent analyst Profitero reviewed over 11,000 products in 2022 and found that Amazon’s year-round prices are on average 13% lower than other online retailers in the UK.

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    Very, AO and Richer Sounds

     – 54%, 50% and 47% of products respectively were ch

    Very commented: 'We offer great value on a range of products across all categories throughout the year, including via regular promotional events. Black Friday is one of these events and we know our customers value the deals at this time of year.'

    AO stated that Which? 's findings didn't represent the value that their Black Friday promotions provide.

    Richer Sounds said that it had a disclaimer online from early November until the close of the Black Friday promotion to say that anything marked as ‘Fantastic Black Friday Value’ may have been at a lower price previously, but given the current market price, it still represented fantastic value. Where an item was marked ‘lowest price ever!’, it had never been sold for less.

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    John Lewis and Currys

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    It told us it focuses on great offers all year round, and that some of the prices in our research were impacted by its (now retired) 'Never Knowingly Undersold' price-matching policy.

    ird (30%) of its deals were 

    We put our findings to Currys, but it didn’t respond.

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    Boots

    just 21% of Boots products were cheaper outside of Black Friday, suggesting most of its deals were genuinely good. But products still weren’t necessarily at their cheapest-ever price. 

    No item we checked at Boots was at its lowest price only on Black Friday.

    A Boots spokesperson said: ‘Of the small number of deals reviewed by Which? these were only lower prices during a promotional period - namely our January sale, when we often offer big discounts on clearance items. We also offer a price match promise on our range of electrical beauty products.’

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    Which products are you most likely to score a bargain on?

    With 35% of people planning to shop in the Black Friday sales this year (according to our nationally representative survey of 2,039 adults in September), we’ve rounded up our top tips for getting the best deal.

    Around half (47%) of those planning to shop in the Black Friday sales this year said they’d be looking for tech products, but our research shows that there’s little need to rush for the majority of tech product categories.

    Four tips for shopping the Black Friday sales

    Make sure you get the best deal, whatever and whenever you buy, by following our top tips:

    Check the deal priceCreate a wishlistList products and research them ahead of the day Use price promises to your advantage

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