Tesco exclusive Clubcard Black Friday deals – from hot tubs to candles

Thought Tesco wasn’t participating in Black Friday? Think again!

The supermarket is offering discounts to shoppers who are signed up to its Clubcard loyalty scheme.

If you're not already a member, don't fret as there's still time as you can register online or in store today.

There are plenty of reasons to join the loyalty scheme – including half price Yankee Candles.

You can also get the Babyliss Straight & Curl Brilliance wand for just £35 instead of £70.

The most you can get off is 60%, with the Google Nest Mini 2nd Generation down from £49 to £19 during the promotion.

Meanwhile, the popular Lay-Z Spa Fiji Hot Tub is currently £35 cheaper than it usually is.

It currently retails for £315, so could be worth snapping up now before prices go back up in the summertime.

The portable spa is made from ultra‑strong DuraPlus™ material with a modern matte stone‑grey finish.

There’s room for 3-4 adults, who can enjoy the integrated 81 AirJet™ massage system from the comfort of their own garden.

The offer is available from Tuesday 23rd November – Monday 29th November and you will need a Tesco Clubcard to redeem it.

Our top picks from Tesco’s Black Friday sale

  • Babyliss Straight & Curl Brilliance – Was £70, now £35
  • Revlon One Step Hair Dryer & Volumiser – Short Hair – Was 70, now £35
  • Philips S3133/51 Shaver – Was £90, now £45
  • Lynx Africa Retro Duo Gift Set – Was £6, now £2.70
  • Yankee Candle Exclusive Gift Set – Was £50, now £25
  • Toshiba 58” UHD Smart Linux TV – Was £479, now £399
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa – Was £29.95, now £14.95
  • FIFA 22 – Xbox – Was £60, now £35
  • Google Nest Mini 2nd Gen Chalk – Was £49, now £19
  • Tower 11L Digital Air Fryer Oven – Was £99, now £69

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