Many, many reductions - some deals better than others but it depends what you're interested in! Scroll down for delivery info and free delivery conditions.
Toys, a few potential stocking fillers, cards, trees, lots of Christmas decorations - big and small - including some rather attractive (but still not cheap) individual decs and baubles.
FREE Standard delivery on orders over £50
£3.50 for orders under £50
or FREE Click & collect is FREE from your chosen John Lewis or Waitrose for orders of £30 and over, or £2
Info: if you spend less. 7-day service, place your online order before 8pm today and they deliver it to store for collection after 2pm the following day. If placed after 8pm today, you collect the next-day-but-one. Check if you qualify for Click & collect at: http://www.johnlewis.com/customer-services/information-about-delivery-methods-and-charges/click-and-collect
All comments (24)
claremarieb
10 Dec 16#1
Is this instore as well do you know?
cookiefaerie to claremarieb
10 Dec 16#3
I don't actually but when I've popped in on previous years, they have started discounting things in store - I always look out for the discounted section as often there's one among the gift chocolate and booze - and you can get some decent bargains there on nice chocs and what-not.
I'd say it's definitely worth going in if you're out anyway. Hope that helps.
jenmumof5
10 Dec 16#2
When does free postage kick in?
cookiefaerie to jenmumof5
10 Dec 161#6
Normally JL changes its free postage offer so it's a bit better on the run up to Christmas (I can't remember if the order value drops, eg orders over £20 instead of the current £50, or if they do a blanket free postage on all items).
However, you can Click & Collect from JL or Waitrose on orders of £20 or more - I've added this and all the delivery info on the original post.
Hope that helps.
claremarieb
10 Dec 16#4
Brilliant i'll have a look :smile: Thank you
cookiefaerie
10 Dec 161#5
You're welcome :smiley: Good luck bargain-hunting!
jenmumof5
10 Dec 16#7
Awesome, thank you. I'm Cornwall with no JL but just had a waitrose open up in a town not too a million miles away :smiley: never knew I could order to there!
Manda2
10 Dec 16#8
I don't think that Click and Collect is free any more though. Could be wrong...
Manda2
10 Dec 161#9
Just checked... it's free for orders over £30
cookiefaerie
10 Dec 16#10
Ooh whereabouts are you? I spent a few days there less than a month ago and noticed that a new Waitrose had opened up near Truro (too far to visit but on our way back home after staying in Coverack). I absolutely love Cornwall. Beautiful place. Beautiful people.
Opening post
ALL DISCOUNTED CHRISTMAS ITEMS HERE:
http://www.johnlewis.com/browse/special-offers/christmas-offers/_/N-2tzm
ALL SPECIAL OFFERS (including 20% off Le Creuset, Barbour, Coast, Watches, Beauty sets, Clothing, Kitchen/Home, Glassware and so on - plus price matches):
http://www.johnlewis.com/special-offers/price-match/c6000070034?rdr=1
Mugs in a tin for £2.50 (were £5):
Elephant with Mr. Christmas (pictured): http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-elephant-mug-in-tin-blue/p2745273
Zebra: http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-zebra-mug-in-tin-green/p2745300
John Lewis Monogram LED Letter Light (various single letters, eg 'P', 'R') now £3.50, was £5 - kids (or I) would like this:
http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-monogram-led-letter-light-red/p2641185?colour=Red,%20R
Toys, a few potential stocking fillers, cards, trees, lots of Christmas decorations - big and small - including some rather attractive (but still not cheap) individual decs and baubles.
FREE Standard delivery on orders over £50
£3.50 for orders under £50
or FREE Click & collect is FREE from your chosen John Lewis or Waitrose for orders of £30 and over, or £2
Info: if you spend less. 7-day service, place your online order before 8pm today and they deliver it to store for collection after 2pm the following day. If placed after 8pm today, you collect the next-day-but-one. Check if you qualify for Click & collect at: http://www.johnlewis.com/customer-services/information-about-delivery-methods-and-charges/click-and-collect
All comments (24)
I'd say it's definitely worth going in if you're out anyway. Hope that helps.
However, you can Click & Collect from JL or Waitrose on orders of £20 or more - I've added this and all the delivery info on the original post.
Hope that helps.