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PHILIPS Sale & Deals - Price Drops UK

Philips operates across a wide bracket of kitchen appliances in the UK, from entry-level blenders at £40 through to fully automatic bean-to-cup coffee machines north of £340. Their strongest presence sits in personal care and breakfast appliances, but they've built a credible kitchen portfolio around blenders (£40–50 for the 3000 Series), air fryers (the 4000 Series dual-basket at £150), and bean-to-cup coffee machines (£270–350 for the 2200 and 3300 Series). They're a weaker pick for stand mixers, food processors, and microwaves, where Kenwood, Sage, and Panasonic dominate the mid-to-premium tier.

Philips pricing in the UK follows a predictable promotional cadence. Our 90-day tracking shows their higher-end models—particularly the 3300 Series coffee machine and the 4000 Series air fryer—routinely see 20–30% reductions during Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday, and seasonal kitchen events. Entry-level blenders like the HR2041/01 hold closer to MSRP year-round, rarely dipping below £35. Mid-tier products such as the HR2291/01 glass-jar blender frequently sit at 40–50% off, making them disproportionately good value when discounted. If you're eyeing a Philips appliance over £100, patience typically pays: we see cyclical drops every six to eight weeks on their coffee and air-frying lines.

One concrete trap: the 3000 Series blenders share the same ProBlend blade system and motor housing, so the £49 HR2291/01 with its 600W motor, glass jar, and second speed setting justifies the £9 premium over the 450W plastic-jar HR2041/01—but only if you blend hot soups or acidic sauces regularly. For smoothies and soft fruit alone, the entry model suffices and the glass upgrade adds unnecessary weight.

Why Choose PHILIPS?

  • Blenders span £40–50 with ProBlend systems; glass-jar HR2291/01 offers 600W and two speeds for under £50 when discounted.
  • Bean-to-cup machines at £270 (2200 Series) and £350 (3300 Series) both use ceramic grinders and fully automatic milk frothing.
  • 4000 Series dual-basket air fryer at £150 stacks vertically, claiming 45% less counter space than side-by-side Ninja alternatives.
  • Our 90-day data shows 3300 coffee machine and 4000 air fryer drop 20–30% during Prime Day and Black Friday cycles.
  • Philips rates 4.2–4.4 stars across this range but remains a weaker pick than Kenwood or Sage for stand mixers and food processors.
Best ValuePhilips Blender 3000 Series, ProBlend System, 2L Maximum Capacity, 1.25L Effective Capacity, 600W, 2 Speed Settings & Pulse, Glass Jar, Black (HR2291/01)

£29.99

Glass jar, 600W motor, and two-speed control for £49 at 46% off—stronger spec than most £70 competitors.

Top RatedPHILIPS 3300 Series Bean to Cup Coffee Machine – 6 Hot & Iced drinks, LatteGo Milk Frother, Fastest-to-Clean, 40% Quieter, Ceramic Grinder, Fully Automatic Espresso & Cappuccino maker (EP3347/90)

£349.00

LatteGo milk system cleans in fifteen seconds under the tap, solving the usual bean-to-cup maintenance headache at this price.

All PHILIPS Products

Philips delivers dependable blenders, air fryers, and bean-to-cup machines across a £40–350 spectrum, with frequent discounts on their premium lines making them strong value during sale windows. For a deeper dive into which Philips products suit you best, check out our buying guide. Watch our 90-day tracker closely if you're targeting anything over £100—cyclical drops of 20–30% appear every six to eight weeks.