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Argos slashes the price of Nerf, Play-Doh and Power Rangers toys before Black Friday

This year's Argos Black Friday deals are still a few weeks away, but you don't have to wait until then to grab a bargain. Argos is continuing its 10-week Crazy Codes sale by slashing an impressive 20% off the price of Nerf, Play-Doh and Power Rangers toys, so you can get an early start on your Christmas shopping.

Just add your chosen items to your trolley and enter the code PLAY20 at the checkout to claim your discount. The code can be used on top of any existing special offers, resulting in some impressive savings.

For example, the Nerf Fortnite RL Blaster is already discounted from £30 to £22.50, and the Crazy Codes deal brings it down to just £18.

The deal ends at midnight on November 6, when it will be replaced by a new offer, so move quickly if you know someone with Nerf, Play-Doh or Power Rangers on their Christmas list.

We'll be rounding up all of this year's best Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers as soon as they're released, so come back and check as the deals season gets underway.



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