
‘They're so comfy' shoppers rush to buy Home Bargains buy that's brilliant for enjoying the sunshine in your garden
WITH the bank holiday nearly upon us, this weekend could be the perfect time to relax in the garden.
Sun-loving Brits - who've been basking in 29C sun - have been rushing to Home Bargains to get their hands on a buy that's brilliant for summer.
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The popular retailer's Outdoor Living Collection Zero Gravity Reclining Chair is currently going for just £25 and is available in three neutral colours.
Home Bargains fans can snap up the garden essential in black, beige and dark grey - perfect if you prefer a more minimalist aesthetic.
The purse-friendly bargain is designed for ultimate comfort with a weather-resistant frame and adjustable headrest.
The chairs - which are also sold it sets of two - fold flat for east storage.
This means that whenever you're not soaking up the sun, you can easily put them away in the garage - or even chuck in your car before heading out for the next adventure at a camping site.
Able to hold a whopping 23 stone and 6lbs, this chair has the added feature of a zero gravity recline, which aims to provide maximum comfort by distributing the weight evenly and reducing pressure on the body.
Priced at less than £30, the summer must-have is also one of the cheapest options in the market.
Rival Dunelm offers a similar version for £35, while a set of two will set you back a whopping £55 if you shop online on Temu.
On Facebook, the chair has already become a major hit, with thrifty Brits sharing their rave reviews.
One member of the popular Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group claimed the chairs were ''so comfy'', while another simply described them as ''amazing''.
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One Home Bargains shopper joked: ''These chairs are fab, only problem is u fall asleep on them every time.''
A fourth, meanwhile, claimed you can get the exact bargain buy at a rival supermarket.
£19.99 garden buy
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The shop's popularity shows no signs of slowing down as fans go wild for a new garden buy to add a chic touch to their garden.
The discount retailer has shoppers yet again racing to stores, this time for a gorgeous rattan planter.
The large black and beige mixed rattan planter costs just £19.99 and is designed to withstand the unpredictable UK weather.
Made from sturdy plastic instead of wood, it can withstand rain as well.
One shopper who purchased a few of the plant pots was so impressed that she decided to share her bargain find on social media.
Alison Tribe took to the Facebook group, Extreme Couponing And Bargains UK, sharing a snap of her latest purchase.
She said: "Lovely new rattan planters, Home Bargains, £19.99.

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