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Dunelm shoppers rush to buy furniture scanning for £29 instead of £119

Dunelm shoppers rush to buy furniture scanning for £29 instead of £119

The Sun19 hours ago
DUNELM shopper are running to buy a stylish furniture scanning for £29 instead of £119.
The whopping sale comes as the retailer slashes the price of hundreds of other home products.
The glass coffee tables were spotted by an eagle-eyed shopper who shared the deal on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook page.
Available in a wide range of colours including, pink, blue and yellow, the nest of tables have been dubbed an "effortless" blend of style and functionality.
But for just £29, shoppers will need to be quick as they are flying off the shelves.
The pair of glass-topped coffee tables with metal legs come in two different sizes.
The large table measures 80cm by 40cm, while the smaller one measures 60cm by 35cm.
Happy shoppers have already left dozens of glowing reviews with many revelling in the tables' "sturdy" and "modern" design.
One said: "I couldn't be happier with this coffee table. The finish is beautiful, and it easily complements the rest of my living room decor.
"It was simple to assemble and feels incredibly sturdy — no wobbling at all. The size is just right. If you're looking to elevate your living space, this coffee table is an excellent choice!"
While another said: "Great value for money. Really easy to put together and looks great!
"Not sure how long it will stay clean with little fingers and dog slobber, but so far so good."
Dunelm shoppers are scrambling to their local store and their 'massive sale' kicks off with posh glasses for 89p and £8 gadgets to keep the Spring chill out
A third added: "Absolutely incredible table."
How to save money at Dunelm
Dunelm is already known for offering homeware, electrical and DIY items at competitive prices, but there are ways to save extra at the retailer, starting with the "Returns Outlet" page on its website.
All the products on the page have been bought by customers then returned, with them sold on at a discounted rate.
Dunelm also has three outlet stores across the UK, offering stock at up to 70 per cent off.
If you're ordering via the website, it's worth checking if you can order a product through click and collect, which is free.
Dunelm's home delivery fees can cost up to £9.95, depending on the size of the item, which can see what you pay overall rack up fast.
Make sure you follow Dunelm on social media too, where it regularly posts updates on its latest sales and offers on any products.
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