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andrew james Sale & Deals - Price Drops UK

Andrew James occupies the budget-conscious end of the UK kitchen market, with most products landing between £15 and £35—toasters at £17.76, storage canisters at £16.99, and their 1,000W hand blender set at £32.99. They've carved out a particularly strong position in countertop storage, manual prep tools, and entry-level small appliances where £20-40 buys functional kit without premium branding. You'll find dozens of their canister sets, spice racks, and utensil holders performing well on Amazon UK, often undercutting Joseph Joseph or KitchenCraft by 30-40%. Their blenders and toasters do the job for light domestic use, though they're a weaker pick than Tefal or Morphy Richards if you need heavy-duty motors or multi-year warranties on heating elements.

Pricing behaviour is steady rather than volatile—Andrew James rarely runs aggressive flash sales, and our 90-day tracking shows their core range holds within a £2-4 window most weeks. The 2-slice toaster, for instance, has sat between £17 and £19 since August, with the current £17.76 representing typical shelf price rather than a deep promotion. Black Friday and Prime Day tend to bring 15-20% cuts on their hand blenders and larger storage sets, but don't expect the 40-50% collapses you'd see on Tower or Salter. If you spot an Andrew James product at £12-14, it's likely end-of-line clearance rather than a recurring deal cycle.

One concrete comparison: their 5-in-1 hand blender at £32.99 includes an 860ml chopper, whisk, and masher attachments that Braun charges £55+ to match, but the 1,000W motor runs noticeably louder and the plastic gearbox won't survive daily commercial use. For occasional soup-making and weekend baking, the price gap justifies the trade-off; if you're blending hot stock twice a day, spend the extra £25 on a Kenwood Triblade with a metal shaft and longer warranty coverage.

Why Choose andrew james?

  • Three core products here span £16.99 to £32.99, sitting 30-40% below Joseph Joseph and KitchenCraft on storage
  • Our 90-day data shows stable pricing—most items hold within £2-4, with 15-20% drops reserved for Prime Day
  • Strong on vintage storage canisters and manual prep tools; weaker pick than Tefal for motorised appliances needing daily use
  • The 1,000W hand blender at £32.99 includes chopper, whisk, and masher—attachments Braun charges £55+ to match
  • Average 4.4-star rating across the range, with powder-coated steel storage outperforming tinplate competitors on rust resistance
Top Ratedandrew james Tea Coffee Sugar Canisters Set for Home or Office, Vintage Style Kitchen Storage Set, Rust Resistant Powder Coated Tea Caddies, Store Coffee Granules Teabags Sugar

£14.44

Powder-coated steel resists rust better than tinplate rivals, and 4.6 stars confirm the vintage aesthetic holds up daily.

All andrew james Products

Andrew James delivers dependable budget kit for shoppers who prioritise function over branding, particularly in storage and hand-prep categories where £15-35 buys years of service. Their toasters and blenders won't outlast Kenwood or Magimix, but they hit the sweet spot for occasional cooks and first-time buyers. For a deeper dive into which Andrew James products suit you best, check out our buying guide.