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Major retailer slashes price of egg chair to just £99 and it's perfect to revamp your garden this summer

Major retailer slashes price of egg chair to just £99 and it's perfect to revamp your garden this summer

The Sun2 days ago

A MAJOR retailer has slashed the price of a stylish egg chair to just £99 and it is perfect to revamp your garden this summer.
Homebase has reduced the cost of its hanging egg chair to £99 down from £199.
The moves gives customers a chance to save £100 on the popular garden item ahead of the summer.
The retailers take on the chair comes in a grey colour and is 192cm high.
It also comes with cushions and also structured so customers can sway the chair when they sit it in.
The description read: "Its soft cushions and gentle swaying motion provide optimal comfort whilst its stylish design adds a focal point to your outdoor space.
"Whether you're reading a book or enjoying the scenic beauty, this chair offers a tranquil relaxation experience."
If you are keen to shop the offer you can head to one of Home base's 188 concessions within The Range stores across the UK.
You can also shop the product on www.homebase.co.uk.
The item is not available for click and collect.
The retailer went into administration last November, but was bought by CDS Superstores, which also owns The Range and Wilko.
As part of the sale, over 50 struggling stores closed.
Homebase is set to close ten of its stores, which will soon be taken over by a major supermarket chain
But a number of sites were also converted into The Range stores and feature "Garden Centres by Homebase".
You can find your nearest range which has this concession by visiting, /www.homebase.co.uk/en-uk/stores.
When shopping for garden furniture its also important to shop around to ensure you are getting the best value for your money.
B&M is selling a similar product for £150 and Asda has reduced the price of one of its egg chairs from £249 to £148.
MORE GARDEN DEALS
With summer upon us, many retailers are ramping up sales on garden furniture.
Aldi is offering up a double pack of solar Marrakesh crook lanterns for just £12.99.
The German retailer has a whole range of garden buys coming to stores this Sunday.
That includes a £3.99 solar light which can give your garden an instant refresh.
The bulb comes with a crocodile clip so it can be hung around the garden.
The bulbs come in two different shapes and have 20 firefly LED lights inside to add a whimsical touch.
How to bag a bargain
SUN Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to find a cut-price item and bag a bargain…
Sign up to loyalty schemes of the brands that you regularly shop with.
Big names regularly offer discounts or special lower prices for members, among other perks.
Sales are when you can pick up a real steal.
Retailers usually have periodic promotions that tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout and shop when these deals are on.
Sign up to mailing lists and you'll also be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too.
When buying online, always do a search for money off codes or vouchers that you can use vouchercodes.co.uk and myvouchercodes.co.uk are just two sites that round up promotions by retailer.
Scanner apps are useful to have on your phone. Trolley.co.uk app has a scanner that you can use to compare prices on branded items when out shopping.
Bargain hunters can also use B&M's scanner in the app to find discounts in-store before staff have marked them out.
And always check if you can get cashback before paying which in effect means you'll get some of your money back or a discount on the item.

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