Retailers in Home & Garden

Alessi
Alessi is a modern Italian design company specialising in home furnishings. They specialise in innovative styles and designs to make your home a more interesting place. You can pick up funky designed items for your kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedroom such as Parrot bottle openers, salt & pepper shakers, mirrors which will liven up any room and even electrical appliances such as coffee makers, hotplates and kettles.
Amazon
I won't bore you too much with this one as I'm sure you're already familiar with Amazon, since it truly is a household name. This is hardly surprising with Amazon's enormous range of products, new and used, specifically targeted to your shopping habits. The great thing about being an enormous brand such as Amazon is the discount prices they can pass on to their customers from buying in bulk quantities.
Appliances Direct
Appliances Direct specialise in providing white goods for your home such as cookers, cooker hoods, dishwashers, washers & dryers, refrigeration, sinks and taps, and even small appliances such as coffee machines, kettles, slow cookers, toasters, irons and vacuum cleaners.They also stock from the biggest and best brands such as Bosh, Zanussi, Baumatic, Smeg, Neff, Leisure and Beko.
Appliances Online
Appliances online is one of the UK's biggest online appliance retailers so if you’re looking for a kitchen appliance then look no further than Appliances Online, they have an enormous range of over 4000 electric and gas fuelled appliances including fridge freezers, cookers, ovens, cookers, refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers and many many more. You can also pick up all of the best brands at Appliances Online including Hotpoint, Indesit, Electrolux, Smeg, AEG and Whirlpool so you can b...
Argos
Let’s be honest, a visit to your local Argos outlet can be a little soul destroying, but as we all know when it comes to great value it’s simply a price you have to pay. It’s because of retailers like Argos that I thank my lucky stars we live in a day and age where we can order from the comfort of our Spy hideouts, especially with the savings on offer below. You have to hand it to Argos though, when it comes to everyday low prices you simply can’t beat them; it may not be the most glamor...
ASDA
We’re all familiar with the great bum patting ASDA; their ethos is that by cutting out unnecessary waste from their business, they're able to keep costs down and deliver value to their customers. Which is true: you can’t deny that you get a great deal more for your money than at other leading supermarkets. ASDA Direct is their online arm, which not only allows you to order groceries online, but also Entertainment, such as DVDs, CDs, games and books.
ASDA Direct
Asda Direct is a sister company to Asda focussing solely on none grocery products, ultimately things in the entertainment department. You’ll find a massive range of products at Asda Direct ranging from electricals, furniture, home, outdoor, toys, baby, DIY plus motor and Sports. Their electrical departments stocks items such as TVs, portable DVD players and home appliances such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners. They also have a review centre so you check out other customers reviews befo...
B&Q
Whether you're looking for tools, lighting, decorating, building, plumbing, outdoor & gardening or electrical with over 12,000 products you're certain to find what you're looking for at B&Q. Whether you're thinking about kitchens, bathrooms or bedrooms there's plenty of products to help you get the job done right. Save money at B&Q using The Spy's discount savings and promotional codes. Why pay full price when you can get a discount?
Bhs
The Spy has always associated Bhs with being a bit old fuddy-duddy, however, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw their website recently as they seem to have shaken off that image (shame the high street stores haven’t managed it) There’s a large range of designer brands, a fairly stylish wedding gown section and a funky section selling teenagers clothing. There’s also a good homeware section with some fab savings on bedding, lighting and crockery etc. If like us you hadn’t been to Bhs (...
Blacks
You can trace Blacks all the way back to 1861 when it’s founder Thomas Black started a sail making company situated in the Scottish town of Greenock, however the advent of the steamship left Black’s business in troubled waters (oh dear) and they had to differentiate in order to stay afloat (oh dear again)