Here’s a quick look at Wickes' current and upcoming main sales in 2026. Dates and sales may change, so check the official site for the latest updates.
Wickes Sale Calendar 2026
Quick Sales Summary (Text Version)
For quick reference, here is the text version of the calendar below:
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Reference Guide
Wickes Sales FAQ
When does Wickes hold its biggest sales?
The standout event is the annual Bathroom Sale, which starts December 23 and runs through March 9. You'll also see strong discounts around Black Friday in late November, plus seasonal pushes in January and summer months for kitchens, garden supplies, and DIY essentials.
Does Wickes participate in Black Friday?
Yes. Wickes runs a dedicated Black Friday landing page with significant markdowns on power tools, building materials, and big-ticket home improvement items. The offers usually extend through the weekend and into Cyber Monday, both online and in stores across the UK.
What is the Wickes TradePro card, and can I use it on sale items?
TradePro is Wickes' trade loyalty scheme for registered tradespeople in the UK. It gives you 10% off every purchase, with no minimum spend, both in-store and online. The discount applies to most products, including items already on sale, which can stack for even bigger savings. However, it excludes delivery fees, gift vouchers, and showroom kitchens or bathrooms unless claimed in person by the member.
When should I buy a Wickes kitchen to get the best price?
Wickes historically runs stronger kitchen promotions during summer and winter, when the retailer does roughly 70% of its annual sales. Look for tiered spend-and-save offers or interest-free credit deals. Many shoppers also report better haggling success during sale extension periods rather than the first few days of a promotion.
Store staff can approve extra discounts of 5–10%, and regional controllers may go higher for large orders.
Are clearance items at Wickes restocked?
No. Wickes clearance lines are end-of-line products, meaning once they're gone, they won't be replenished. These are usually discontinued styles, excess inventory, or seasonal goods being phased out.
Does Wickes price-match competitors?
Yes, but only in-store. Wickes will match a competitor's price if the rival store is within a 10-mile radius, the product is identical, and it's in stock at the competitor's physical location. You'll need proof—a printed ad, receipt, or in-store price tag—and online-only offers don't qualify. The price match must be requested from a Wickes salesperson at the time of purchase.
If you buy something and later find it cheaper elsewhere, you can claim the difference within seven days of your original purchase.
Can I combine my TradePro discount with other sale offers?
Usually, yes. The TradePro 10% discount stacks on top of most sale prices, giving tradespeople a powerful double-dip. However, it won't work alongside other vouchers or discount codes, and certain product categories (like showroom kitchens and bathrooms) have special claiming rules. Always present your TradePro barcode at checkout or enter your discount code online to confirm the savings apply.
How fast do sale items ship from Wickes?
Sale items follow the same delivery schedule as regular stock. Standard orders over £85 ship free; smaller orders cost £7. If you order before 3pm, next-day delivery is available for many in-stock products. Bulky items (furniture, large panels) incur a £35 charge and may take longer. Wickes also offers Click & Collect in 30 minutes for most items.
What's the difference between Wickes “Sale” and “Clearance”?
Sale items are discounted but may be restocked or part of a limited-time promotion. Clearance means the product is end-of-line—Wickes won't bring it back once inventory is gone. Clearance discounts are usually steeper (sometimes 50–85% off), but choice is limited to whatever's left. Both sections refresh regularly, so checking the “Latest Offers” hub frequently pays off.
Do Wickes stores and the website have the same sale prices?
Not always. Wickes' online and in-store pricing can differ, and neither is required to match the other. Some promotions are web-exclusive, while stores may have location-specific clearance or floor-model discounts. If you see a better price online, you can order for Click & Collect to lock it in. Conversely, in-store haggling during major sales can sometimes beat the website price, especially on big purchases like kitchens or bathrooms.
