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I filled my garden for the heatwave with outdoor toys from the Asda supersale, including a £3.60 Disney pool

I filled my garden for the heatwave with outdoor toys from the Asda supersale, including a £3.60 Disney pool

The Irish Suna day ago
Plus, the trampoline that has been reduced by £119
PLAY DAY I filled my garden for the heatwave with outdoor toys from the Asda supersale, including a £3.60 Disney pool
SHOPPERS have been raving about the Asda summer sale, which has items that kids will love in the garden.
The supermarket has numerous items discounted which look perfect for enjoying the hot weather.
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A shopper shared how they spotted some bargain garden items for their kids in the Asda sale
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They got this Little Mermaid pool for £3.60
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A shopper shared a photo of the bargains they snapped up at Asda for their family on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
They wrote: 'Asda have reduced some of their outdoor toys.'
The first thing they bought was a Disney-themed paddling pool for just £3.60, which was £14.47.
The three-ring pool is decorated with a cartoon picture of the Little Mermaid, which is perfect for Ariel fans.
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The next thing they found was a sand or water table, which would be 'perfect' for their baby's first birthday.
They managed to pick it up for a purse-friendly £2.48.
The bargains were spotted at Asda in West Bridgford, Nottingham, but people have been snapping up bargains in other stores too.
TRAMPOLINE BARGAIN
We recently shared how Asda is selling a huge 10ft trampoline for £119 less than its retail price.
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They have slashed the price of the Sportspower 10FT Quad Lok Trampoline to just £30 as part of their local store's clearance sale.
A shopper shared their incredible find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook Group.
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One surprised shopper responded, saying: "No way! I paid £100 yesterday for the same trampoline."
Another simply commented: "What a price."
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The Sportspower 10FT Quad Lok Trampoline features a galvanised premium steel frame that is rust-resistant, strong, and built to last.
The trampoline was previously available online from Asda through the George website, originally priced at £149 before being reduced to £129.
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The Sportspower 10FT Quad Lok Trampoline features a galvanised premium steel frame that is rust-resistant, strong, and built to last
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For extra safety, it has an internal net to stop access to the springs and frame, plus padded poles and edges
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Its rust-resistant steel frame and special Quad Lok design keep the frame, legs, and safety enclosure securely connected for stability.
For extra safety, it has an internal net to stop access to the springs and frame, plus padded poles and edges.
The strong springs and durable jump mat ensure a smooth and consistent bounce.
To find your nearest Asda store, you can visit storelocator.asda.com.
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Keep in mind that since this item is no longer available online, stock is limited, and you'll have to call your local store to ask if it has any in stock.
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