
B&M slashes price of its viral rattan sofa in huge garden sale – making it cheaper than Aldi's sell-out version
CUSHY DEAL B&M slashes price of its viral rattan sofa in huge garden sale – making it cheaper than Aldi's sell-out version
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B&M has slashed the price of its viral rattan sofa - making it cheaper than Aldi's sell-out version.
With the school summer holidays now well underway, many Brits will be making plans to have friends and family over for garden parties and BBQs.
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B&M has slashed the price of its Rattan sofa
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The sofa is now cheaper than Aldi's version
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And if you're keen to give your garden a spruce up before inviting anyone over, B&M has the perfect penny-pincher friendly buy.
The Bali Reversible Rattan Effect Corner Sofa Set has been slashed from £250 to £175, a saving of a whopping £75.
The two-piece set includes a stylish corner sofa, cushions and a table, making it perfect for hosting outdoor dinner parties.
The chic grey colour will easily match any garden design, instantly elevating your outdoor space.
The table has measurements of W45 x H33 x D45cm and the sofa's dimensions are W187 x H67 x D64/123cm.
It is made from steel, polyethylene, polyester and tempered glass and is also available in two other designs, Valencia and Sorrento.
B&M said: "Perfect for relaxing outdoors in comfort and style.
"This two piece set, including corner sofa, cushions and table, is ideal for entertaining."
Cheaper than Aldi
The bargain sofa is now cheaper than Aldi's viral Rattan Effect Corner Sofa, which is priced at £199.
Aldi's budget buy was hailed as one of the cheapest on the market, but now B&M's product has overtaken it.
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It is important to remember to always shop around when buying something like this as you might find a cheaper alternative.
Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price.
Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal.
A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for too.
How to upcycle garden furniture in 3 steps
There's really no need to spend a fortune on new garden furniture.
Rebecca Miller, Fabulous' Associate Editor and gardening enthusiast has shared her tips to transforming grotty second-hand furniture into pieces that look brand new.
"Recycling centres, dump shops, charity shops and Facebook Marketplace are brilliant places to pick up second hand items for cheap.
And all you need to do is have a spare afternoon to spruce them up - and it's something you can get your kids involved in!
Clean
Everything looks better after a good scrub.
If in doubt, opt for a simple washing-up liquid and warm water solution, and get to work removing all the grime and dirt.
If the piece of furniture can withstand some pressure, why not pressure wash it?
Leave it to dry, then you can see what you're dealing with.
Fix-up
If the item of furniture is a little wonky, or you're unsure how sturdy it is, take a moment to check all the fixtures and either replace them or tighten them up.
Colour
The quickest way to transform a piece of furniture is with a lick of paint.
When choosing a new colour, base it on shades that will fit with your existing garden design and plants - but most importantly, pick a colour that will bring a smile to your face."
More budget B&M garden furniture
B&M has also slashed the price of its New York Corner Set by £75, a saving of 21%.
The sofa set, which was originally priced at £350, has now been reduced to £275.
The chic set comes with a small table, perfect for placing drinks and picky bits on, and a corner sofa and cushions.
The black and grey sofa comes in a either a two seater (135 x 71 x H64cm) or three seater (206 x 71 x 64cm) size, making it perfect for hosting small family gatherings.
B&M said: "Relax in comfort and style in your outdoor space with this New York Corner Set.
"Great for having parties or hosting dinner."
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