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Argos shoppers have just hours left to bag FREE Fitbit today – how to claim yours
Argos shoppers have just hours left to bag FREE Fitbit today – how to claim yours

Scottish Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Argos shoppers have just hours left to bag FREE Fitbit today – how to claim yours

Keep reading to find out how you can get a brand new Fitbit for free FITNESS FREEBIE Argos shoppers have just hours left to bag FREE Fitbit today – how to claim yours Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ARGOS is offering shoppers the chance to get a free Fitbit in a deal that ends in just a few hours. Shoppers can claim a Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker if they purchase a Google Pixel 9a phone. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Shoppers can get the Fitness Charge 6, worth £139.99, for free Credit: Argos 3 The offer is available to shoppers who buy the new Google Pixel from Argos Credit: Alamy Google is offering this exclusive deal for shoppers who bought their smartphone from Argos between 15 April 2025 and 6 May 2025. That makes today the last day for shoppers to make the most of this money-saving offer. This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to improve their fitness, with the phone and watch working together to provide insightful health data. Google is providing even more freebies with six months of Fitbit Premium once the Charge 6 has been set up. Read more Money CHILD'S PLAY How parents on Universal Credit can get a £1,769 boost towards childcare The Fitbit Charge 6 is the newest model, offering a slimline design packed with great premium features. It includes a built-in GPS perfect for tracking runs and bike rides, as well as a colour display that shows a range of data. With a battery life that lasts up to six days depending on usage, it can monitor heart rate, steps, calories burned and sleep patterns In order to claim the deal, shoppers need to hold onto their digital receipt. After 14 days, they can then submit a claim via this website, up until the 19th of June 2025. Once a claim has been submitted, shoppers can eagerly await their Fitbit, worth £139.99. I spotted a gorgeous LBD in a charity shop for a fiver - when I Googled it I realised I'd bagged a £375 designer frock While shoppers can expect to receive this great freebie within 30 days, Google have warned that it could take up to 60 days. 3 The Google Pixel, available for £499, offers a range of great features Credit: Argos The recently-released Google Pixel 9a is Google's mid-range smartphone option, offering a range of great features for its £499 price tag. The phone includes four colour options, dual cameras, an 120Hz display, as well as a battery life that lasts over 24 hours. These features have made it one of the best budget-friendly Androids released so far this year. Google's AI Assistant, Gemini makes the device even more effective, helping to organise emails, draft messages, or simply providing a handy Q&A tool. With Google having bought Fitbit, the products work well together to provide a great user experience.

Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week
Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week

Scottish Sun

time28-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Scottish Sun

Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week

Customers have called it a massive 'hit' with their children COOL OFF Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week ARGOS shoppers are rushing to get their hands on this summer kids' must-have on sale in time for this week's heatwave. The hot weather essential is scanning for 50 percent off as customers revel in its "perfect" design and quality. Advertisement 1 The paddling pool is a massive hit with kids Priced at as little as £7.50 - down from £15 - Argos's kids paddling pool holds up to 26 litres and takes just 5 minutes to inflate. The Bestway 3ft Sunny Days Shade Paddling Pool is flying off shelves as parents rush to nab the "soft" inflatable pool in time for this week's hike in temperature. Measuring 101x97x20cm, it's designed for children over the age of 2 under the direct supervision of an adult. Featuring a smiling sunshine design, the pool promises "guaranteed delight" to little ones. Advertisement It also has a UV sunshade providing a safe space for kids to splash around in out of the sun. Delighted parents have called the paddling pool "great value for money" with one saying it makes for some "really cute photos". One said: "Loved this for our one year old, sun shade and low level water was perfect." Whilst another added: "I was lucky enough to get this in the sale and I'm so pleased with it. Advertisement "To be honest I'd buy it at full price. My daughter loves it. Easy to set up too!" This bargain buy comes just in time for the heatwave forecast this week, with temperatures expected to reach 25C. Scotland to Enjoy Three Weeks of Sunshine with 25°C Heatwave The Met Office has forecast glorious conditions with highs of up to 29C by Wednesday and Thursday. Sunny spells are due to grace large parts of Britain, with some light rain expected in northern Scotland. Advertisement Met Office meteorologist Craig Snell said: "We're certainly on track to see the warmest spell of the year so far." He added how the conditions are higher than average for this time of year. At the end of April it is usually about 12C in the north and 16C in the south, so some areas could be more than 10C higher than the average. But records for April and May are unlikely to be broken as the highest temperature for April stands at 29.4C, and May's record is 32.8C. Advertisement Met Office Chief Forecaster Matthew Lehnert said: 'We are not expecting the April UK temperature record to be broken, but some locations may nudge local records. 'Often warm spells are driven by warmer air arriving from further south, but the origins of next week's air are from Scandinavia and central Europe. "This air mass will be warmed by compression as the high pressure begins to build, and this warmth will be boosted by daytime heating from the April sun.'

Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week
Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week

The Sun

time28-04-2025

  • Climate
  • The Sun

Argos shoppers rush to buy summer kids' must-have scanning at 50% off in time for 29C heat this week

ARGOS shoppers are rushing to get their hands on this summer kids' must-have on sale in time for this week's heatwave. The hot weather essential is scanning for 50 percent off as customers revel in its "perfect" design and quality. 1 Priced at as little as £7.50 - down from £15 - Argos's kids paddling pool holds up to 26 litres and takes just 5 minutes to inflate. The Bestway 3ft Sunny Days Shade Paddling Pool is flying off shelves as parents rush to nab the "soft" inflatable pool in time for this week's hike in temperature. Measuring 101x97x20cm, it's designed for children over the age of 2 under the direct supervision of an adult. Featuring a smiling sunshine design, the pool promises "guaranteed delight" to little ones. It also has a UV sunshade providing a safe space for kids to splash around in out of the sun. Delighted parents have called the paddling pool "great value for money" with one saying it makes for some "really cute photos". One said: "Loved this for our one year old, sun shade and low level water was perfect." Whilst another added: "I was lucky enough to get this in the sale and I'm so pleased with it. "To be honest I'd buy it at full price. My daughter loves it. Easy to set up too!" This bargain buy comes just in time for the heatwave forecast this week, with temperatures expected to reach 25C. The Met Office has forecast glorious conditions with highs of up to 29C by Wednesday and Thursday. Sunny spells are due to grace large parts of Britain, with some light rain expected in northern Scotland. Met Office meteorologist Craig Snell said: "We're certainly on track to see the warmest spell of the year so far." He added how the conditions are higher than average for this time of year. At the end of April it is usually about 12C in the north and 16C in the south, so some areas could be more than 10C higher than the average. But records for April and May are unlikely to be broken as the highest temperature for April stands at 29.4C, and May's record is 32.8C. Met Office Chief Forecaster Matthew Lehnert said: 'We are not expecting the April UK temperature record to be broken, but some locations may nudge local records. 'Often warm spells are driven by warmer air arriving from further south, but the origins of next week's air are from Scandinavia and central Europe. "This air mass will be warmed by compression as the high pressure begins to build, and this warmth will be boosted by daytime heating from the April sun.'

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