There are a dizzying number of TVs to choose from these days – ranging from Full HD models to sharper OLED ones, but if you want a top-of-the-range telly, you’ll find yourself paying an arm and a leg.While excellent, the best TVs from LG, Samsung, Sony, Panasonic and Hisense can cost thousands of pounds. If you’re dying for a TV upgrade, with the World Cup just weeks away, a refurbished TV could be the best way to upgrade your setup for less. Unlike buying a second-hand telly from Facebook Marketplace, refurbished TVs are inspected, tested and, where necessary, repaired before being resold. Depending on the retailer, some televisions are graded by condition, some are sold with a minimum quality standard and some are ex-display and returned stock. Although the packaging isn't always original, many refurbished TVs look and perform much like new while costing significantly less. Below, I've rounded up where to find the best refurbished TV deals in the UK.Read more: The best refurbished iPhone deals in the UK Amazon Renewed refurbished TV deals: Amazon.co.uk(Amazon)As well as selling brand-new televisions, Amazon also offers refurbished models through its Amazon Renewed programme. Amazon Renewed TVs must meet a minimum quality standard, meaning they are professionally inspected, tested and cleaned to work and look like new before being resold.According to Amazon, all Renewed TVs are fully functional, free from screen defects such as dead pixels and pressure spots and show no visible cosmetic imperfections when viewed from 12in away. Every Amazon Renewed TV is also backed by the Amazon Renewed guarantee, which includes a one-year supplier warranty and a 90-day return window if the product doesn’t work as expected.At the time of writing, Amazon Renewed has refurbished TVs from LG, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba. There are deals on the LG 32LQ63006LA 32in Full HD smart TV (£133.99, Amazon.co.uk), LG UR80 50in 4K smart TV (£303.99, Amazon.co.uk), Samsung QE43QN90F 43in Neo QLED Mini LED TV (£586.99, Amazon.co.uk), Samsung QN90F 75in 4K Neo QLED TV (£1,678.99, Amazon.co.uk) and Sony Bravia 7 K55XR70 55in Mini LED TV (£898.99, Amazon.co.uk). Shop all refurbished TV deals at Amazon Currys Clearance refurbished TV deals: Ebay.co.uk(Currys)Currys Clearance is the retailer's official eBay outlet. The retail giant sells clearance, returned and refurbished tech at discounted prices. It probably has the largest range of flagship premium models available for cheap, including lots of 2025 TVs. Currys Clearance grades its TVs based on three grades – Refurb A means the TV is in the best cosmetic condition. Refurb B and Refurb C models may show some signs of wear but remain fully functional. Sold through eBay's refurbished programme, it includes a minimum 12-month seller guarantee and protection through the eBay money back guarantee.At the time of writing, there are Refurb A deals on the Samsung U8000F 43in Crystal UHD 4K smart TV (£220.55, Ebay.co.uk), LG G5 48in OLED TV (£789.99, Ebay.co.uk), LG C5 77in OLED TV (£1,839.30, Ebay.co.uk), Samsung S90F 77in OLED TV (£1,531.37, Ebay.co.uk), Samsung Q7F 75in QLED TV (£649.30, Ebay.co.uk) and Samsung QN70F 85in Neo QLED TV (£1,279.30, Ebay.co.uk). Shop all refurbished TV deals at Currys AO Outlet refurbished TV deals: Ebay.co.uk(AO)AO Outlet is AO's dedicated outlet store. It sells refurbished and discounted electricals through eBay. Every AO Outlet product comes with a one-year warranty, with every TV using eBay's refurbished grading system. The retailer has lots of newer TVs from Samsung, LG, Philips and Hisense, including premium OLED and QLED models that would otherwise cost significantly more when bought new. Excellent refurbished products look like new, with little to no visible signs of use. Very good refurbished products have some light cosmetic wear but are fully functional. Refurbished products graded as good show more noticeable signs of use.At the time of writing, there are plenty of refurbished TVs in excellent condition, including the Samsung U7000F 43in 4K smart TV (£199, Ebay.co.uk), Philips PUS8500 50in QLED TV (£319, Ebay.co.uk), Samsung Q7F 43in QLED TV (£299, Ebay.co.uk), LG C5 48in OLED TV (£759, Ebay.co.uk) and Samsung DU8000 85in 4K smart TV (£1,199, Ebay.co.uk).Shop all refurbished TV deals at AO Appliances Direct refurbished TV deals: Appliancesdirect.co.uk(Appliances Direct)As well as being one of the best places to buy a new telly, Appliances Direct also sells refurbished TVs, including graded and ex-display televisions from LG, Samsung and Hisense.The retailer grades its refurbished stock by condition. Grade A1 TVs are in “like-new” condition, having been fully checked, tested and cleaned before being resold. Grade A2 models may have minor cosmetic marks or scuffs, while ex-display units have typically been used for demonstrations in shops or showrooms.At the time of writing, there are a bunch of Grade A1 deals on the site, including a Samsung QE32Q50A 32in QLED TV (£259.97, Appliancesdirect.co.uk), Hisense 43E7NQTUK 43in QLED TV (£236.37, Appliancesdirect.co.uk), Samsung QN90F 43in Neo QLED TV (£541.72, Appliancesdirect.co.uk) and a Samsung QN95D 55in Neo QLED TV (£837.22, Appliancesdirect.co.uk).Appliances Direct also has an ex-display Hisense E8QTUK 65inMini LED TV (£759.05, Appliancesdirect.co.uk) and a Grade A2 LG C1 65in OLED TV (£955.64, Appliancesdirect.co.uk). The only real downside is the warranty. Refurbished TVs on Appliances Direct comes with six months of cover, which isn’t as good as rival retailers who offer a one-year warranty.Shop all refurbished TV deals at Appliances Direct For more, we’ve found the best places to get a refurbished laptop
I’ve found the best refurbished TV deals to shop before the World Cup
From a flagship 77in LG C5 TV with an OLED display to more mid-range Samsung TVs, you can save hundreds by buying refurbished













