Which? Great Value is back to help households save money
Which? has published its Great Value recommendations for the second year running to help people saving money during the cost of living crisis.
From air fryers to TVs, Which? has reviewed more than 624 items, choosing products that deliver on performance but remain budget-friendly – at least 20% cheaper than the average cost.
Among the products to get a Great Value recommendation was the Progress EK4549P air fryer – it doesn’t break the bank at £80 and excels at cooking, speed, and energy efficiency.
Another product to receive a Great Value title was the Tag Togs Sa-Be Wrap. At £34 it doesn’t compromise on quality and Which? feels it’s a good all-rounder.
Also earning a coveted Which? Great Value tag is Lidl Batts Real Mayonnaise – at 95p and is classed as excellent value for money.
People looking for an affordable and reliable microwave should consider the Currys Essentials CMB21. At £55, it’s easy-to-use with good heating and steaming capabilities, according to Which?
And if you need to replace your washing machine, Which? Great Value recommends Hisense WFQY101RVJM which cleans well and at £349 is less than half the price of the next best scoring washing machine – the Samsung WW90T854DBX/S1 at £779.
Which? recommends you use Aldi Almat Bio washing powder (£3.95 for 40 washes) to keep your clothes clean and fresh in your new washing machine.
So, before you make a purchase, check out the Which? guide and see if can save you both time and money. The full list of products Which? has reviewed is here - Which?'s Great Value recommendations 2023 - Which? News
Caroline Chell
Caroline has worked in financial communications for more than 10 years, writing content on subjects such as pensions, mortgages, loans and credit cards, as well as stockbroking and investment advice.
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