
Shoppers rush to buy bladeless tower fan slashed from £50 to £6 in time for the heatwave
The temperature is soaring this weekend - and if you're trying to beat the heat on a budget, head to the GoGroopie website.
Shoppers are flocking to the savings website to pick up a bladeless tower fan that's been reduced from £49.99 to £5.99 in a cool little deal.
All across the UK, we've been hit way a wave of scorching summer weather in the past few day.
With temperatures rising to 33 degrees this weekend, lots of Brits will be out in the sunshine - or if they're indoors, doing their best to stay cool.
If you're working indoors and struggling with the heatwave, don't let this cool little deal pass you by.
This no-fuss, hugely affordable appliance, which has been reduced by 88% in a limited-time promotion, is the perfect budget-friendly antidote.
Measuring just 33cm in height and 10.5cm in width, this slim, compact piece of tech will sit perfectly on a table, desk or countertop.
It's got two settings - high or low - and in a crucial touch, can be set to either oscillate or remain stationary.
So whether you want to keep your space or just yourself cool, it's ideal for either scenario.
This mini-size tower fans powers via USB, so can either be plugged into the mains with a power adaptor, or set up beside a laptop if you're working remotely, and comes with a one-metre cable.
It's available in two different colours: black or white.
GoGroopie's sky-high discounts are claimed via a redemption process: you'll need to purchase the item, then you'll receive a voucher code.
Once you've redeemed it, the item will be shipped to you, via free delivery.
This isn't the only fan GoGroopie currently has on sale: you'll also find the handheld bladeless fan has been reduced from £39.99 to £7.99.
Also, the 16-Inch Standing Oscillating 3-Speed Fan has dropped from £39.99 to £24.99.
GoGroopie stocks an extensive range of items including home furniture, fashion and electronics at low prices, along with experiences and online learning courses.

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