Kitchen Electricals Boxing Day Deals 2026

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Published 12 April 2026

Last verified 12 April 2026 by Alex Bosier
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Top Boxing Day Kitchen Electricals deals to watch

Estimates based on previous Boxing Days. We update these once 2026 deals are confirmed.

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Product Retailer Expected Price Discount Status Action
KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer (4.8L)
John Lewis Logo John Lewis
Around £349 at Boxing Day 25–30% off RRP
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Ninja Speedi Rapid Cooker and Air Fryer
Amazon Logo Amazon
Around £149 at Boxing Day 35% off RRP
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Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 (5.7L)
Amazon Logo Amazon
Around £79 at Boxing Day 40% off RRP
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Kenwood Prospero+ Stand Mixer (4.3L)
Argos Logo Argos
Around £199 at Boxing Day 30% off RRP
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Sage Fast Slice Pro Food Processor
Currys Logo Currys
Around £129 at Boxing Day 20–25% off RRP
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Russell Hobbs Inspire Kettle and Toaster Set
Very Logo Very
Around £49 at Boxing Day 35–40% off RRP
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John Lewis Logo John Lewis
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KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer (4.8L)

Expected discount: 25–30% off RRP

Expected price: Around £349 at Boxing Day

John Lewis covers it with a 2-year guarantee and stocks all colours — the safest place to buy a KitchenAid.

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Amazon Logo Amazon
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Ninja Speedi Rapid Cooker and Air Fryer

Expected discount: 35% off RRP

Expected price: Around £149 at Boxing Day

Ninja's multi-cooker star — Amazon typically beats Currys on this one at Boxing Day.

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Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 (5.7L)

Expected discount: 40% off RRP

Expected price: Around £79 at Boxing Day

The entry-point multi-cooker; at Boxing Day pricing it's almost too cheap to justify alternatives.

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Argos Logo Argos
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Kenwood Prospero+ Stand Mixer (4.3L)

Expected discount: 30% off RRP

Expected price: Around £199 at Boxing Day

Argos reliably stocks the Prospero range and Boxing Day brings it to its annual floor price.

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Sage Fast Slice Pro Food Processor

Expected discount: 20–25% off RRP

Expected price: Around £129 at Boxing Day

Currys is the strongest Sage appliance retailer in the UK; Boxing Day bundles a free blending jug.

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Very Logo Very
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Russell Hobbs Inspire Kettle and Toaster Set

Expected discount: 35–40% off RRP

Expected price: Around £49 at Boxing Day

The kitchen refresh pick — Very's Boxing Day sale on small appliances sets are among the best value available.

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How we chose these Kitchen Electricals deals

We selected these deals based on:

  • Genuine prior-year price history (not inflated "was" prices)
  • Brand reliability and product quality
  • Retailer reputation for honouring deals and managing returns
  • Whether the discount represents an actual annual low, not a return to baseline pricing

We update this page when 2026 deals are confirmed. Read our full editorial policy.

Kitchen electricals — stand mixers, food processors, blenders, microwaves — are a strong Boxing Day category. Premium brands like KitchenAid and Kenwood use Boxing Day to clear previous-season colourways and outgoing models. The reductions are structurally motivated, not inflated. John Lewis is the strongest retailer for premium stand mixers. Currys leads on mid-range and clearance. This page covers stand mixers, food processors, and blenders. Air fryers have their own page at air-fryers. Coffee machines are covered separately at coffee-machines.

Which retailers have the best kitchen electricals Boxing Day deals?

RetailerStrengthsWhat to buy there
John LewisPremium brands, consistent discountsKitchenAid, Sage, Le Creuset accessories
CurrysWide range, mid-market clearanceKenwood, Ninja blenders, Breville
AOAppliance specialists, delivery focusStand mixers, food processors
AmazonFastest Lightning Deals, best for NinjaNinja non-coffee range, Breville blenders
ArgosBudget and mid-range, click & collectBudget stand mixers, Morphy Richards
John Lewis is the standout for premium kitchen electricals at Boxing Day. No other major UK retailer discounts KitchenAid and Sage as reliably in December. If your shortlist runs to branded premium products, start here. Currys is the better choice for mid-range food processors and blenders: the clearance motivation is stronger and the range is broader.

Specific products to watch at Boxing Day 2026

KitchenAid Stand Mixer (previous-season colourways) KitchenAid is the headline Boxing Day kitchen buy. The pricing mechanics are specific and worth understanding. KitchenAid releases new colourways regularly. When a colour is discontinued or superseded, retailers (particularly John Lewis) mark it down to clear stock. This is not a pricing gimmick. The mixer is identical; only the colour changes. Previous-season colourways typically see discounts of 20–30% at Boxing Day. On a mixer priced at £500–£700 at full price, that represents a meaningful saving. Popular colours (Empire Red, Contour Silver, Matte Black) sell out faster than unusual ones. If you want a popular colour at a reduced price, act early. Kenwood Chef series Kenwood’s Chef and Chef XL ranges are the mid-market alternative to KitchenAid, and they discount more reliably across more retailers. Currys, AO, and Amazon all carry the Kenwood Chef range. Boxing Day typically sees reductions across multiple models rather than just one headline offer. If your priority is stand mixer functionality over brand cachet, the Kenwood range at Boxing Day pricing represents strong value. Sage food processors and blenders Sage (the Heston Blumenthal-backed kitchen brand, not the accounting software) sells premium food processors and blenders at John Lewis and Currys. The Sage The Paradice range of food processors and their blender lineup both appear in Boxing Day sales. Sage is positioned above Kenwood but below KitchenAid on price. If you’ve been watching a Sage appliance at full price, Boxing Day is the right moment. Ninja non-coffee appliances Ninja makes a wide range of kitchen appliances beyond coffee machines. Their blender and food processor range (the BN750 2-in-1 blender, the BN800 food processor) features at Currys and Amazon at Boxing Day. Ninja discounts tend to be consistent and well-founded. Their coffee machines are a separate category covered on our coffee-machines page. What to skip Air fryers have their own page: air-fryers, and are not covered here. Coffee machines of all brands are covered at coffee-machines. Built-in appliances (ovens, dishwashers, American-style fridge-freezers) are not a Boxing Day category. Retailers do discount them, but installation requirements, delivery complexity, and narrower stock make them poorly suited to Boxing Day shopping. If you need a built-in appliance, Boxing Day weekend is not the right event to plan around.

When to buy — and how quickly do deals move?

KitchenAid stand mixers in popular colourways at John Lewis are among the faster-moving Boxing Day kitchen products. If the colour you want is a perennial bestseller, treat it as a time-sensitive purchase. Be ready at midnight on 26 December. Mid-range food processors and blenders at Currys and Amazon have deeper stock and more time to work with. You do not need to be at your laptop at midnight for those categories. Boxing Day and Black Friday are roughly comparable for premium stand mixers. If you missed KitchenAid or Kenwood deals in November, Boxing Day is not a step down. Both events produce discounts in a similar range, with no material advantage to waiting for one over the other. The January sales are weaker for kitchen electricals than either event, and stock is more limited by then. If you’re planning to buy at Boxing Day, that is the right call: do not defer to January expecting better.

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