
Add enchanting touch of whimsy to your garden with £7 B&M buy that's an ornament by day & solar light by night
The garden gonk boasts a solar powered light and bright coloured hat, adding a dash of whimsy to any front garden.
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With a bright yellow and black striped hat wearing gonk ornament is in limited supply so shoppers hoping to nab one better act fast.
The price of the gonk has been slashed in a sale by a whopping 41 per cent.
It was £12 but is now selling for a bargain £7.
B&M say the garden gonk is the perfect way to: " Add a touch of whimsy to your garden."
Adding: "This adorable Gonk with Solar Welcome Light.
"This enchanting garden companion makes for a decorative garden ornament by day, and an inviting solar light by night."
It comes in two designs, ladybird and bee, offering variety to shoppers hoping to buy one.
The gonk can be bought in store with a handy online postcode checker pointing shoppers to their nearest shop.
The bee design boasts a yellow and black striped hat while the ladybird design has a red and black spotted hat.
Both hold a sign with the word "welcome" scrawled across it in bright red letters.
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The sign boasts six bright lights to add a dash of brightness to a dark garden.
Solar power keeps the lights on without any need for wiring so the gonk is ready to go right out of the box.
Measuring in at approximately 30 x 16 x 13cm the gonk is perfectly sized to sit among your plants without overshadowing them.
The bargain ornament is subject to availability so shoppers will have to check if their local store has the item.
A small bee can be seen on the hat of the bee design gronk adding an extra level of whimsy to the design.
On the ladybird design, a small ladybird features on the gronk's hat.
With its price slashed by nearly 50 per cent the gronk makes the perfect budget garden lighting buy for summer nights outside.

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