
Home Bargains is selling a £30 buy that transforms gardens & adds privacy – it's £27 less than The Range version
WAT-ER GOOD IDEA Home Bargains is selling a £30 buy that transforms gardens & adds privacy – it's £27 less than The Range version
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HOME Bargains is selling a £30 garden object that promises to transform gardens and add privacy.
With the days getting warmer, Brits are looking for new ways to spruce up their outdoor spaces.
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Home Bargains is selling a garden feature for just £30
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This water feature is described as the perfect addition to any garden thanks to its LED lighting and interesting design.
The Jardin Miniture Fairy Water Feature is scanning for as little as £29.99.
That's £27 less than the Range's version, which is priced at a whopping £56.79.
The small statue is frost resistant and has a five metre-long cable that plugs into any mains supply.
Measuring 29.5x25x45cm, it's also a nifty device to help create some more privacy in any outdoor space.
The description reads: "This stunning water feature can add class and style to your garden.
"Place the water feature in your garden, add water and switch it on.
"This water feature will fit perfectly in any garden, It will be the focal point in your outdoor space."
The retailer is also selling garden parasols in various neutral colours that were originally priced at £49.99 but now cost just £24.99.
The product called Crank & Tilt Garden Parasol promises to be convenient with a crank mechanism that does eliminates the need for manually adjusting the parasol.
Shoppers urged 'not to blink' and get their hands on Home Bargains garden essential that sold out fast last time and it makes your garden extra cute - TikTok homebargainsofficialuk
Its canopy has a diameter of 2.7 metres, while the stand is over 2.3 metres tall.
One shopper shared their cheap find on the Facebook group Bargain Lovers, posting a picture of the items stocked and writing: "Garden parasols at Home Bargains".
In response, another person wrote: "I brought one of these last Friday for £49.99 and yes it does come with a stand."
One user commented: "I've got the cream one I love it! Yet to find a stand for it though, they're four separate bits for about £13 each in home bargains."
Another user replied to the comment about the stand, saying: "Put it through a hole in your table. That's what I've done!"
The bargain store also delighted fans when purse-friendly fairy lights hit the shelves.
Shoppers can now nab the new Firefly Hot Air Balloon Spiral Solar Light for less than £4 - which features the iconic hot air balloon alongside a stunning spiral feature.
This bargain buy, which is priced at just £3.99, will brighten up your garden and leave your eagle-eyed neighbours gobsmacked.
One savvy shopper was left open-mouthed when browsing the aisles in her local Home Bargains, when she spotted the brilliant buy.
Overjoyed with her find, Colette Smith took to social media to share her find with others, leaving many very impressed.
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