The 10 Best Online Shopping Outlets in the UK to Save Money

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Sometimes, the best bargains are from the retailer or manufacturer themselves. Whether you are looking for household appliances, tech products or clothing, the chances are there is an outlet to be found!

In this guide, we list our Top 10 Online Outlets to help you get more for your money.

1. Dyson

It’s no surprise that over the past 28 years Dyson has established a loyal customer base around the world. It specialises in technology that some other electronics companies can only dream of designing. But, this engineering comes at a cost. Arguably, James Dyson is probably not aiming his products at your average Joe but that doesn’t mean that you can’t get a Dyson product for less!

2. Argos

Argos is another British retailer we are all familiar with who sell reduced stock via an outlet on eBay. Many of the products are new but it also features clearance and refurbished items. Find the outlet here.

3. Superdry Clothing

Originally founded in the UK, Superdry didn’t really ‘hit it off’ until 2003 when it joined forces with Bench Clothing. It’s a brand that is increasingly popular with younger people but although it is sold on the high street, can be pricey. The Outlet tends to sell items in ‘last years’ designs or colours but really, does it matter?

The Women’s Outlet is here

The Men’s Outlet is here 

4. Shark Cleaners

We aren’t sure why, but the UK seems to be Mrs Hinch crazy right now! She seems to love Shark Products so most of her fans will too and let’s face it, we all need a vacuum cleaner of some kind. Pick up reduced price items in the Outlet shop here.

Vacuum cleaner cleaning a dark green carpet
Image by Michal Jarmoluk from Pixabay

5. Amazon

Amazon boasts a store of ‘thousands of discounted overstock items’ that can be found here. Search by categories such as Pets, Beauty, Toys, Watches and Baby. Worth a look if there is a particular type of product you are after on Amazon anyway. If you don’t have prime yet, you can get a free month here.

6. Clarks Shoes

Another iconic British brand since 1825, Clarks Shoes offers footwear for Men, Women and Children of all ages. With over 1000 worldwide stores they are a market leader in the goods they provide and are often the go-to shop for parents looking for school shoes and trainers. It’s worth looking at the outlet out of seasons to get the best deals, i.e. look at sandals in winter! Take a look at the range here.

7. AO.com

Interestingly, AO was established as Appliances Online by John Roberts in 2000. Prior to this, during a conversation in a pub, a close friend bet John £1 that he could not set up his own company and disrupt the white goods market by selling appliances online. Whether the winnings were collected is still unknown but he has definitely done just that!!

A lot of the outlet products appear to be ex-display stock or items returned within 100 days. All products are tested and sold with a 12 month AO warranty. Visit the outlet here.

Photo of open washing machine with blue clothing inside
Image by taraghb from Pixabay

8. Boohoo.com

Boohoo.com is another UK-based online fashion retailer, aimed at 16–30-year-olds. The business was founded in 2006 and now supply a selection of over 27,000 items. Womens and Mens clothing and fashion items are available here.

9. Currys PC World

Still a popular go-to choice for many consumers looking for new white goods, televisions, PC’s and Audio Equipment. PC World offers a large choice of products at competitive prices both instore and online. The outlet allows customers to save up to 40% on big brand items with the same guarantee offered online and instore. Free delivery is also available.

10. Regatta

Offering a vast selection of outdoor clothing for all ages, Regatta is a UK business operating since 1981. Its products tend to be hard-wearing, durable and fit for purpose at a reasonable cost. There are some real bargains to be had over on the outlet, and again, it is worth looking ‘off-season’ for products to save more money!

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