Which? has revealed the products that shoppers should avoid getting sucked into buying just because they’re on sale.
1. Graco Logico L Highback Booster seat
Parents are always on the lookout for a deal - but this car seat which has a 10 per cent off deal from Halfords made it on the 'Don't Buy' list because Which? tests showed a major fault in the seat in the side crash test | Other 3rd Party Photo: Which?
2. Marshall Major III bluetooth headphones
With the headphone jack disappearing from mobile phones, bluetooth headphones are bigger than ever - you can save £50 on these ones this Black Friday. But according to Which? these headphones offer "poor sound quality and comfort" | Other 3rd Party Photo: Which?
3. Russell Hobbs Sabre Plus 22.2V cordless vacuum
While you could save £10 on this vacuum at AO.com in hopes of making cleaning easier, Which? experts branded it as "terrible at pet hair" and "awful at carpets". | Other 3rd Party Photo: Which?
4. Beko VCS5125AB corded vacuum
This corded vacuum won't make cleaning any easier either, as the consumer test from Which? stated that it was "inconvenient on stairs and high places" and "bad at negotiating uneven surfaces". | Other 3rd Party Photo: Which?
5. ElectriQ EAP120HC air purifier
Available on sale at AppliancesDirect for less than half its original price, you might be tempted to buy this air purifier - but Which? tested branded the device as not being up to the job, placing it on the 'Don't Buy' list. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Which?