A Review Of Kitchen Appliances On The Currys Website

Currys

Most people will be familiar with the red and white Currys logo, which is emblazoned on all their shops and also on their website.

They are equally well known for supplying all the electrical equipment you could ever want to buy. And when it comes to kitchen appliances you wouldn’t have any need to go elsewhere to find all you would want at Currys. So shall we see what they have to offer us?

How do I locate their website?

The Currys website is located at www.currys.co.uk.

How can I see all the kitchen appliances they sell?

Unlike a lot of websites, they don’t have all the departments listed at the top of the home page screen. Instead you will find them listed down the left hand side in a column.

You should find an option to click on household appliances tucked away there, so click on that and wait for the next screen to load. You will notice that the menu on the left has now expanded to give you access to all the different types of household appliances they sell. Simply choose the link you need and go through to the right section.

The URL you need to get to that main page is http://www.currys.co.uk.

Do they have a lot of kitchen appliances to offer?

Yes they do – and they are all neatly listed in their own pages. They sell washing machines, dryers and dishwashers, and when it comes to cooking they have a lot to offer there as well.

They sell both built in and freestanding appliances, and you can also get standalone cookers which are of the range style. They also offer a great range of refrigeration products, encompassing fridges, freezers and the all in ones.

Is there a lot of useful information on their site?

Most definitely! Once you have decided which type of kitchen appliance you need, you just have to go through to that section. Once you are there you will see all the products they have to sell listed together on the results page.

These will encompass their best offers, which are all listed with the price and a small description of each item. At the top of the page you will also see that you can narrow your search even further, by selecting the type of appliance you are after. So for example the refrigeration section has options like chest freezers and built in appliances listed.

When you spot something you think might serve your needs, all you have to do is click on the link at the right which says ‘more info’. When you do this it will load up the page that is dedicated to that particular product.

Now this page is really fantastic! It gives you everything you could need, including a chance to have a closer look at the appliance itself. Click on the enlarge image link and you will see another window pop up with the image inside it. It doesn’t let you zoom in on it but it is bigger than you will see anywhere else on the site.

Underneath the big red ‘add to basket’ button, you’ll be able to read a good description of the product itself. The main points are listed and then you’ll see a number of bullet points which give you even more information. There is also a link to show you even more information on the product, which takes you to a point further down the same page. There is plenty of technical information here too, just in case you need to know it. This bit is worth reading as it will tell you what the item will and won’t do in some respects.

How easy is it to order my new kitchen appliances online?

Well we’ve already mentioned the very noticeable ‘add to basket’ button in the section above!

Once you’ve clicked that, you’ll need to enter your postcode to see if the item is available in your area. You will then be shown one or more symbols depending on whether you can collect the item or have it delivered. Of course with the kitchen appliances delivery is quite usual, so don’t worry about that!

In conclusion

Currys really does deliver when it comes to kitchen appliances. Not only does it have a great range on offer, it also has a website which is loaded with great information.

What more could you want, except to place the actual order itself?

 

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