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30 UK WEBSITES WITH FREE DELIVERY AND NO MINIMUM SPEND.ImageONLINE STORES OFFERING FREE UK HOME DELIVERY WITH NO MINIMUM SPEND.

Thanks everyone for helping to build up this list. Super!

If you know of any more to add to this list, please comment below and:

a) state the store URL, and

b) say what the store sells

c) note that to qualify for this list the Online Store must offer FREE DELIVERY ON EVERYTHING TO THE HOME with no minimum spend required (i.e. free click and collect from the store, or free delivery to a local convenience store does NOT qualify).

Thanks! Sarah

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nemosays

www.superdrug.Co.uk (health and beauty products) offers free delivery to card holders.

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PhilipMarc

Asda/George with C&C

Amazon if you apply for the free Prime trial of one month

Argos C&C

Tesco Direct

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Sarah

Hi

Thanks for these nemosays and Rockman

Sorry but I need to change the criteria a little.

I only want to create a list of Online Stores with FREE DELIVERY ON EVERYTHING TO THE HOME (i.e. not click and collect from the store).

That knocks out Very (£3.99), Asda George(£2.95), Argos (£3.95), and Tesco Direct (£3).

Superdrug is a very good one, especially as the Superdrug Health & Beauty Card (needed for free delivery) is also FREE.

I think Amazon Prime should qualify too, even though there's a monthly subscription - it's great value if you use Amazon a lot.

Here's another two:

http://www.theperfumeshop.com (perfume and makeup)

http://www.tedbaker.com/uk (womens and mens fashion)

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Tom
Founder

LookFantastic.com - standard delivery is free on any items. You only pay for next working day delivery.

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Sarah

Nice one Tom! Lookfantastic.com is an online beauty boutique for hair, make up, skin care, nails, electrical, fragrance, health , home fragrance and organic.

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ShaneDee

Not anymore

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Username26756

http://www.brandattic.com/ offer free standard delivery.

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Sarah

Thanks Bash www.brandattic.com (Womens and mens fashion, including swimwear and sportswear)

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ShaneDee

Dead link

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Sarah

Reminder. When you contribute to this list of stores offering free delivery on everything to the home, please also state what products the store sells. Not everyone will know! Thanks

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Sarah

www.gardeningdirect.co.uk (Garden plants) offers FREE Delivery across the UK including Northern Ireland ALL THE TIME

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Tom
Founder

Timberland.co.uk offers free delivery on all orders, as well as free click and collect. Timberland sells boots and shoes.

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Johnny

The Latest Deals’ eBay Outlet Stores A-Z includes several outlet stores that offer FREE DELIVERY ON EVERYTHING, such as:

• AO (new electricals)

• Boden (fashion)

• DC Shoes (mens womens kids shoes)

• Joules (fashion)

• Pepe Jeans (jeans!)

• Wordery (books)

• Richer Sounds (refurbished / customer returns – TV, Home Cinema, Hi Fi)

• Quiksilver (sportswear, accessories and boardsports gear)

• Vodafone (mobile phones etc.)

• Zavvi outlet (Video games, DVDs, Blu-ray)

The Latest Deals’ eBay Outlet Stores A-Z (listing 45+ outlet stores, with descriptions and links), is here:

www.latestdeals.co.uk/ebay-outlet-store-uk-list-official-brands-on-ebay

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Tom
Founder

Good thinking 👍

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Dread

What if somewhere charges for delivery but is cheaper than the place with free delivery ? I think price is the most important factor. List might come in handy for some though.

> I think Amazon Prime should qualify too, even though there's a monthly subscription - it's great value if you use Amazon a lot.

Is it a free delivery list or good value list though ? £80 a year is a big cost. To be fair Amazon Prime you can have free all year. Different email address each month.

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Sarah

I agree the £80 a year for Amazon Prime sounds a lot, but if you use Amazon for regular purchases, "free delivery" is great. Just for example you're looking at about 4,500 nappy changes before your toddler is potty trained. Get a few quid off nappies every time at Amazon and you'll save a lot more than £80 a year. Then there's loo paper, dog food, cat food, washing powder and other stuff that's awkward or heavy to carry, where home delivery often makes more sense, even before considering the lower prices.

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Dread

Sarah It makes sense but so would paying £3 delivery for an item too large from a shop too far away to get to.

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Tom
Founder

Johnny has already mentioned it above, but obviously many eBay.co.uk sellers give free delivery. For example, I just posted some Christmas card pegs where the seller is giving free delivery.

As Dread points out, Amazon Prime is a quasi free delivery service (you can get a free 6 month trial here - ldeals.uk/free-prime-trial).

In the same regard, ASOS.com clothing has a Premier Delivery service where you pay £9.95 and get unlimited next-day delivery. So I guess for people who shop there constantly they'd think this is 'free'.

Boohoo.com (clothing) has done the same thing. So it's £9.99 for a year's worth of unlimited next-day delivery. I know some people buy something from here every week so it's a big saving.

What's very interesting about this post though is that knowing which shops offer free delivery could help us find price glitches and good freebies. For example, MACCosmetics.co.uk yesterday were giving 5 free samples with a code, and free delivery with another code. The cheapest product was just £2, so you could get 6 products for £2 and free delivery.

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Tom
Founder

Carphonewarehouse.com offers free delivery on all orders via Royal Mail 1st class. It sells phones, some tablets, SIM cards and monthly plans.

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Tom
Founder

Currys.co.uk has now updated their delivery options, and now offer free next day delivery on all small items including TVs under 39", desktop computers and small kitchen appliances 👍

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ShaneDee

not any more...

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Sarah

Here's a few more online stores I found that offer free UK delivery on all orders:

www.something-for-me.co.uk (womenswear, handbags, jewellery and accessories)

www.vans.co.uk (Vans brand footwear, clothing and accessories)

www.illamasqua.com (cosmetics)

www.toms.co.uk (shoes and bags – womens, mens, and kids)

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Tom
Founder

game.co.uk (video games) offers free delivery on all orders.

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Johnny

365games.co.uk (video games) free delivery on all its products

gameseek.co.uk (video games) free delivery on absolutely everything

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PhilipMarc

Tesco Direct offers free delivery, that is, if you sign up for their free delivery trial which is somewhat hidden so a lot of people fall into paying that absurd £7.95 charge.

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Johnny

www.ao.com (electricals) offers free delivery on all products, both on its website and eBay Store

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Sarah

I've just created a new A-Z list. See top of the page.

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PhilipMarc

The Gamery

This retailer offers free delivery on all products although I usually use them (by luck) on Flubit and I have to say they are perfect! The Gamery is more or less a small video game online retailer that not many know but hope that changes because they're better than, let's say, GameSeek, CeX, Grainger Games and 365 Games.

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Sarah
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RosieWaters

Musicmagpie does and they are super cheap.

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Sarah

Super. Thanks Rosie.

http://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/

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PhilipMarc

Amazon Fresh offers free delivery for orders over £40 and for under it's £4. Being that it's Amazon I wasn't expecting the delivery to be £4 but half of it at least.

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Sarah

Did you know Aldi offered FREE DELIVERY on Wine, with no minimum spend? No? Nor did I !

Cool, eh!

https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/wines

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Tom
Founder

Wow really! That's a very neat trick! Aldi has won lots of awards for its wine and whiskey.

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Tom
Founder

Hey just an update on this - I tried to do the Aldi wine offer and it's actually a minimum of 6 bottles.

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Sarah

Tom Oh Bum! Talk about confusing. On the site it also says:

Is there a minimum spend for delivery?

No, there is no minimum spend for delivery.

I'll forgive Aldi as some of their wine is terrific, but as this list is for 'free delivery with no minimum spend', I'm taking Aldi off it. That was quick, bye Aldi! Thanks for the update Tom

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wthkv

god to know

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Sarah

I'll tell him LOL !!

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hsrobertson

Deichmann do free delivery + returns no minimum spend. Also up to 13% Cashback via TopCashback https://www.deichmann.com/GB/en/shop/welcome.html;jsessionid=A0EC44D5880EF156F3F9F51C96C0881D.appserver45t1

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Sarah

The site FAQs say the minimum spend for free delivery is £3

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jinxyjink

If anyone shops online at New Look a lot then they do unlimited next day free delivery and returns for £9.99 a year http://www.newlook.com/dp/deliveryPass.jsp

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Sarah

That's a good deal!

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jinxyjink

Superdry is free delivery and returns with no minimum order Sarah and Asos do the same as New look with the delivery pass for 9.99, Office Shoes are free delivery too on full priced items https://www.superdry.com/help-centre

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jinxyjink

https://www.wearall.com/ is another with free delivery and returns no minimum spend and always worth looking on their sale section as I have had a few bargains from them before

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Sarah

Many thanks jinxyjink These are great! I've now added Superdry and Wearall to the list.

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julieannheer

Wow..thanks for letting us know..

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lauzazash68

i subscribed tothe new look yearly delivery for £9.99 . it a great offer if you buy alot form the store,. ,ive saved so much money ,,espeacialy when theres sale on ,, well worth it,. and you can choose day or evening delivery for next day free ,absoulute steal..

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Deepak
Founder

Wonderful list, thanks for putting it together Sarah! 👍

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joolsiejule

Thanks for the info

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CashoutCarl

Ebuyer are worth looking out for when wanting a bargain. Usually free delivery on £50 spend but they do have items under £50 with the free delivery logo on them, and these logo's are placed on random items so could end up on anything. I once got a load of Corsair gaming mice with gaming mats for under a tenner each which for a short while had the free delivery logo on.

As in just last week, they were selling a sound bar for under a tenner and they stuck the free delivery logo on that too. So worth visiting the site often and skimming through.

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