
Shoppers are running to Argos to buy £65 garden furniture set that has five-star reviews
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SHOPPERS are sprinting to Argos to pick up a stunning £65 garden furniture set - which has hundreds of five-star reviews.
The incredible outdoor set comes with one table and two chairs - while boasting an affordable price tag as well as a sleek design.
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Argos is offering an incredible garden furniture set for just £65
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The Baltimore bistro set offers customers a convenient and comfortable pair of chairs which come with a top-notch matching table.
The chairs are angled and have high backs - providing maximum support.
The armrests are sturdy and even make great drink holders - ideal for lounging under the sun this summer.
Made in Italy, the set has been constructed with durable resin which helps it withstand outdoor use.
With a grey overcoat and a durable structure, the set includes two armchairs which can even be stacked.
All parts of the set are made of polypropylene, with the two chairs and table weighing just 12.4kg combined.
The table boasts a rattan effect top, and even comes with removable legs.
Raving shoppers flooded the review section with praise for the popular set.
Many called the set an absolute bargain and a game-changer for their garden.
One eager shopper said: "I bought this as it looked lovely and it was a good price.
'I was quoted £10,000 for a garden renovation but did it MYSELF for £1,000 using ChatGPT to show my kids what single mums can do'
"When I got it home and put it in my garden it looks amazing and much more expensive than it was I love it."
Another said: "I bought this set about 3 weeks ago, absolutely happy with my purchase."
A third chimed in: "Bought this garden patio furniture for our garden, after seeing the quality we also bought for a friend.
"We find then excellent value for money and are so glad we bought them."
Another customer excitedly shared why they thought the set was such great value.
They said: "Nice seats that match upright stacking chairs also available at Argos.
"Quite solid and heavy duty for plastic chairs."
They continued: "Lounge back type so probably not for elderly but ideal for sun worshippers.
"Table is adequate and needs easy assembly ( just push fit legs) so can be stored. Very happy!"

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