Dog and Hat's headline offer is 25% off your initial two months subscription, which is perfect if you want to commit to regular deliveries and get the best long term value. However, the brand also runs several tiered bundle deals and individual product offers, each suited to different basket sizes and shopping goals.
If you're new to the brand or want ongoing savings, the 25% off subscription deal on your first two months gives you the strongest discount rate available. This works best if you're planning to reorder regularly and want predictable savings over time.
When you're buying multiple selected products in a single shop, the tiered bundle offers give excellent value. Buy 3 selected products and you'll get 5% off; increase that to 4 selected products for 10% off; or buy 5 selected products to claim 15% off. These discounts stack nicely as your basket grows, so check which products qualify and add accordingly to hit the threshold that saves you most.
If you're browsing Dog and Hat's sale section, you have two overlapping options. Up to 50% off applies to selected sale items, whilst up to 40% off covers other sale stock. Either way, sale prices are your strongest discounts, so compare what you're buying against the regular catalogue offers before deciding.
For individual product purchases, Dog and Hat stocks several fixed price deals worth knowing about. Items like the AeroPress Go Coffee Maker for £38.99, the Clubhouse Ethiopia coffee for £11.00, or the Black Cat Coffee Colombia for £9 are priced to beat the usual retail cost. The Coffee and Chocolate Gift Set is available for £35.00 if you're buying a present.
If your order totals over £25, free delivery applies, so factor that saving into your decision. Free XMAS delivery is also currently running if you're ordering for the festive season.
Only one offer applies at checkout, so work out which option delivers the biggest saving on your actual basket. If you're torn between a subscription discount and a one-off purchase, add up what you'd spend over two months with the subscription and compare that to what you'd spend buying the same items individually on today's prices.