
Matalan's £20 bedding set on offer for 50p in limited deal stack
Matalan shoppers can buy a classic white bedding set, embossed with delicate butterflies, for 50p in a limited deal. The White Butterfly Duvet Cover suits most bedrooms thanks to its timeless hue, and design. The double set is worth £21, but can be snapped up for less than £1 in a money-saving offer from Top Cashback.
New members who sign up to Top Cashback can buy the double duvet set for 50p after cashback (with Top Cashback's £2 bonus). While existing members can get the set for £15.50 after cashback (with Top Cashback's £2 bonus). There are also offers available in the single and king sizes.
Matalan's White Butterfly Duvet Cover in the single size has an RRP of £16. New Top Cashback members can get it for free after cashback (with TopCashback's £2), and existing Top Cashback members can get it for £11.33 after cashback (with TopCashback's £2 bonus).
Meanwhile, the king-size set has an RRP of £26. For new Top Cashback members, it's available for £4.67 after cashback (with TopCashback's £2 bonus), and existing members £19.67, with the aforementioned bonus included. Matalan describes he butterfly set as having a 'cloud-like softness and sumptuous comfort'.
Over at Dunelm, customers can take advantage of a seasonal sale with up to half off selected duvet sets. This popular waffle set is on offer for £25.60-£41.60, down from £32-£52. Choose from single, double, king and superking sizes. It comes in an array of colours, including sage green, black, grey, blue, and white.
Elsewhere, Dusk also has up to 25% off a range of bedding, including this Portofino Waffle Duvet Cover. The 200 thread count has been reduced to £27.50-£49.50, from £50-£75. The matching pillowcases are sold separately and come in a set of two for £11, originally £22.
Back to the Matalan's White Butterfly Duvet Cover, in the reviews section, one person said: "Outstanding in quality and style. Even more stunning than l was expecting. So reasonably priced in fact l will be purchasing a second set. I would 100% recommend this product."
There are no negative reviews for the set. However, looking at the care instructions listed, a potential drawback comes from the laundry instructions. The set is machine washable, but the details don't say anything about it being tumble-dryer friendly. This could be an issue for busy households that have multiple loads of washing weekly and use tumble dryers to quicken the laundry process.
Another potential drawback is that the set is embossed so the material may snag easily. This may be a concern for consumers who sleep with their pets, because paws and nails may damage the design.
Going back to the reviews, another shopper wrote: "Beautiful butterfly design, excellent quality and great value. Looks like luxury item." A third added: "Looks good feels good just adds a bit of luxury."
A fourth wrote: "Just gorgeous. Embossed butterflies on it. Feels nice too, very comfy feeling…..love it" A fifth customer concluded: "Excellent value for money."
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