This machine is going for £500 or more everywhere else and to get the £150 off couldn't be simpler. We traded in a battered old Philips filter machine with a European plug on it so they really will accept anything to trigger the deal.
If you haven't got an old machine lying around you can always pick up a cheapo filter machine for under £20 in the usual places if you want to take advantage.
There's also a £45 gift thrown in which you claim online but I haven't done that yet so not sure what's included but the store assistant told me it's water filters and decalk packs.
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Chasloyal
8 Apr 17#1
Ignore the £303 price tag because we got it with staff discount as my missus is a partner but you can see the £150 trade in was deducted just like that when we handed over our 5 year old filter machine.
vdey
8 Apr 17#2
The voucher does not work on online orders
tpol to vdey
8 Apr 17#3
You're right, although it says you can apply the code at checkout. I'd contact customer services. I nearly pulled the trigger, the code not working has brought me back to my senses, LOL.
Chasloyal to vdey
8 Apr 17#4
Sorry for any confusion but it does state you have to trade in an old coffee machine at the small electrical dept in store so it never even crossed my mind there was an online method of purchase when I saw the offer.
i just called up customer services on Thursday to confirm I could trade in our old style filter percolator I bought when I lived in Austria.
When they said yes I could I reserved one at the Nottingham branch and drove up there yesterday afternoon with the old machine and grabbed it.
Firefly1
8 Apr 17#5
The code worked on Thursday online, it definitely should work :smiley:
Chasloyal
8 Apr 17#6
She makes a gorgeous cup of coffee in 30 seconds flat, still very much a novelty having spent the last three decades slaving around with cafetieres or waiting an eternity for the filter machine to brew one up whilst stumbling about with your mincers still half shut :smile:
cossy3 to Chasloyal
9 Apr 17#14
Might only take 30 seconds but I can spend £40 and make a far better cup of coffee than that machine.
Why not post it as a deal rather than lobbing it in this thread then?
Well John Lewis can't compete with something as life changing as that so game, set and championship to Currys :smirk:
fordy
9 Apr 17#11
Does this come with the milk jug too?
Chasloyal to fordy
9 Apr 17#12
Nah it don't, we ended up buying a Dualit one in John Lewis for a tenner but you can get De'Longhi branded ones off their site direct for 11 quid odd but they charge a ching delivery too.
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If you haven't got an old machine lying around you can always pick up a cheapo filter machine for under £20 in the usual places if you want to take advantage.
There's also a £45 gift thrown in which you claim online but I haven't done that yet so not sure what's included but the store assistant told me it's water filters and decalk packs.
All comments (26)
Ignore the £303 price tag because we got it with staff discount as my missus is a partner but you can see the £150 trade in was deducted just like that when we handed over our 5 year old filter machine.
i just called up customer services on Thursday to confirm I could trade in our old style filter percolator I bought when I lived in Austria.
When they said yes I could I reserved one at the Nottingham branch and drove up there yesterday afternoon with the old machine and grabbed it.
She makes a gorgeous cup of coffee in 30 seconds flat, still very much a novelty having spent the last three decades slaving around with cafetieres or waiting an eternity for the filter machine to brew one up whilst stumbling about with your mincers still half shut :smile:
plus 10% off
thanks!
Well John Lewis can't compete with something as life changing as that so game, set and championship to Currys :smirk:
http://www.delonghi.com/en-gb/products/coffee/coffee-makers/coffee-accessories-gifts/milk-jug-5513292881