
Argos' high-back garden chair is available for less than £15 with unique deal
Whether you're off on a camping trip or simply enjoying your garden, it's always a treat to have a comfy spot to rest after a long walk or day of gardening. Many camping chairs can often feel too small, fragile, and lack the necessary back support for total relaxation.
This chair from Argos seems to address most of these issues for those in search of a portable camping chair for their next adventure. Even better, it's currently available for much less than its retail price thanks to a deal from TopCashback.
Set up a new account using our unique link and you'll receive £15 on qualifying purchases over £15. This reduces the cost of this Pro Action High Back Padded Folding Camping Chair from £30 down to £14.63. Supported by a steel frame, it can hold up to 110kg in weight.
Ideal for popping in the car and taking to a campsite or festival, it does weigh 3.6kg itself so on the heavier side and potentially not ideal for strapping to a backpack when hiking. The chair comes with a convenient carry bag that has a handle attached. Plus, there's a drinks holder in the right arm of the chair to store your favourite beverage on a warm day, as the Manchester Evening News reports.
The standout feature of this chair that's outstripping rivals is its high back which offers a level of support that leaves most camping chairs in the shade, promising the utmost ease as you kick back and soak up the rays.
In case you're looking around for options, Amazon is selling a very similar high-back camping chair for £24.99. For those needing something sturdier, Amazon's heavy-duty version supports up to 180 kg and is currently discounted at £49.99.
Glancing over the feedback for the Argos high-back camping chair reveals a comfortable 4.3-star approval rating. One customer gushed: "Absolutely delighted with this chair it's comfortable (my husband says) it's well made good quality and value for money it's sturdy enough to take a 19 stone man it's also got a little pocket for him to put his lighter and tobacco he's well happy," in their glowing review.
Another happy buyer said: " Great little chair, easy to carry and fold comfortably to sit and read in the garden or as an extra chair for visitors. Love the drink holder."
Meanwhile, a third chimed in: "I bought this a few weeks back for our holiday and it is such a comfortable chair, I've just gone and got another one for when we go on days out."
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows; some customers were less than thrilled, leading to returns. "Bought for camping and beach to be completely relaxed but sadly found the chairs to be rather firm and the seat quite short. Rather uncomfortable, not for chilling. I returned them," lamented one dissatisfied customer.
Another stated: "I bought this chair for a picnic. Walked for approximately 10 minutes from car park to picnic spot with the chair in it's bag, over my shoulder. By the time I reached it the chair feet had ripped through the bottom of bag and the chair was hanging out of the bottom."
How to get the camping chair for £14.65 at Argos
To claim the new member bonus, new members of TopCashback need to sign up via this link
Search for Argos and click 'Get Cashback Now'
Shop for the high-back chair and check out as usual
Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within seven working days of your purchase

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