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Cyber Monday is almsot upon us and Tesco is offering big discounts. Last year there were particularly big discounts in consoles and games, with savings of up to 40% off on PlayStation and XBOX titles, and particularly good deals in console and game bundles. A possible Christmas present for the gamer in your life is this Xbox One 500GB, which comes with FIFA 16. It's been knocked down to £249. Games themselves are also discounted. You can pick up Call of Duty: Black Ops III for Xbox at £9 off the usual price. But if you're not Xbox inclined there are also deals on their competitor. You can get a PlayStation 4 500GB for £289 with two free games. Find more deals on PlayStations here. One of the most heavily discounted categories, but not any discounting on their deals page yet. However, there are already discounts on Tesco Direct, with savings of over £250 on high end LED TVs. You can save £50 on a Blaupunkt 32/136i 32 Inch HD Ready 720p with Freeview. It's now just £99. The Samsung Galaxy Tab E, 9.6”, Tablet, 8GB is discounted by £60 down to £99.
A 16GB Apple iPad Air also has £60 knocked off the price now £259. Save up to 40 per cent on selected home furniture. You can save £540 on the Silentnight Pocket Essentials 4 Drawer Bed - Double (4ft 6in), £100 on the Harvey Sleep Station and £225 on the Rest Assured King Divan Set - Royal Ortho 1000, 2 Drawer Divan Set. Last year the Teksta Robotic T-Rex was the best seller, coming down to £30 from £37.99. Tesco already have 3 offers of up to half price, and doubling up discounts on selected toys. The Barbie Convertible Car And Doll is currently half price at £12.50. Learning to ride a bike has never been cooler (or cheaper). This Ultimate Spider-Man Balance Bike is over 50% off at £19. All Christmas lights are now half price. You can get into the festive spirit and save up to £22.50 on assorted lights. You can also save 25 per cent on selected Christmas trees. With Christmas appearing on the horizon/being thrust there by large brands, one thing you will quite likely be getting through a lot of in the next month is wine.
Tesco is therefore offering 25% off when you buy six bottles of wine or more. Now for the fun stuff. You can get £40 off a Russell Hobbs Tumble Dryer. Then, also from Russell Hobbs, this freestanding under counter freezer is £50 off at £124. Now for a deal that really sucks. This Dyson DC34 Handheld Vacuum Cleaner is £99, which is a £50 reduction. Tesco was the most searched for retailer on Black Friday in 2014, and this year there is be a bumper offering to match demand - find their special Black Friday and Cyber Monday section here. Tesco has announced that all 250 Extra stores will be participating in Black Friday this year. While we’ll be updating this article with the latest deals on Black Friday itself, to get the best deal it’s worth getting notifications from Tesco itself via email, app or on social media: • Follow Tesco on Twitter and Facebook. • Get the latest deals to your inbox by signing up to the deals emails. • Download the Tesco Direct mobile app to shop deals if you’re not at a computer.
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With 12 cleaning modes, it is being billed as the Swiss Army knife of vacuum cleaners – and it could certainly threaten Dyson.British company G-tech is taking on its bigger rival with a cleaner that is cordless, lightweight and even has headlights to help track down dirt in the darkest corners.Just 18 months ago, G-tech launched its AirRam upright power sweeper which so far this year has shifted 135,000 models, making it the best-selling cordless vacuum cleaner in the UK and overtaking Dyson in this sector. Rivalry: G-Tech are bringing out the new Multi, which follows in the success of the AirRam power sweeper But the firm, based in rural Worcestershire, is not content to stop there and is deploying another weapon in the fight for supremacy – the handheld G-tech Multi.  The Multi is powered by a lithium-ion battery – the sort of thing found in smartphones, iPads and electric cars – which means it can run for 30 minutes on a four-hour charge. Its attachments include a built-in crevice tool, a smaller round tough brush for stubborn grime and a seven-inch wide tool for cleaning sofas and curtains.
Despite its small size and weight – just 1.6kg, or 3.5lb – it includes a pull-out tube to reach tricky spots. There is also a rigid extension tube to tackle dust in high places.The new device sells for £149, compared to around £173 for Dyson’s closest equivalent, the DC34 Animal. It will be available via John Lewis or from the G-tech website. Design: The new model has a smaller brush to cope with grime and a tool for cleaning sofas and curtains Technology: The vacuum is powered by a Lithium-ion battery give 30 minutes of run time on a four hour charge Scientist and broadcaster Adam Hart-Davis, who unveiled the new Multi, said: ‘The vacuum cleaner design is essentially 100 years old, but what we need to clean difficult, hard to get at areas is something light with fascinating features.  ‘Something that will clean curtains, around the back of sofas,  all those areas you can’t get at with an AirRam. What you need is a Swiss Army knife of a vacuum cleaner and that is what they have come up with.’
He said the addition of headlights means users can see the dirt that they are trying to get rid of, particularly in dark, hard to reach places such as car footwells. Growing: The company has a team of 50, led by designer, inventor and founder, Nick Grey Nick Grey, G-tech’s designer, inventor and founder, said he discovered from online reviews of the AirRam that many customers reverted to using old-style heavy cleaners with long hoses and tools for getting at inaccessible places.As a result, he said, the firm developed the handheld Multi as a partner to the AirRam, adding: ‘These two products together will consign the heavy, corded, energy-eating vacuum cleaners to history.’G-tech’s turnover is expected  to double to in excess of £20million this year, with sales continuing  to grow.Dyson denied it is being out-sold by Gtech on cordless cleaners and claimed a better comparison to the G-tech Multi would be its new DC59, which costs £349.99.A spokesman said: ‘The DC59 marks something quite revolutionary in vacuum cleaning.