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Scottish Sun
4 days ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
The Range is selling a patio heater that's ‘perfect for cool summer evenings' & it's super cheap to run
Plus, other garden essentials to brighten up your outside space this summer BARGAIN BUY The Range is selling a patio heater that's 'perfect for cool summer evenings' & it's super cheap to run THE Range is selling a stylish patio heater which will come in handy this summer. The product is described as being "perfect for cool summer evenings" and has an affordable price tag. 1 Table Top Patio Heater is retailing for only £35 Credit: The Range British summers are notorious for unpredictable weather which could go from hot temperatures to rain in minutes. Evenings can be especially chilly but Brits will want to make the best out of their gardens and BBQ season. The Range has a perfect patio heater for nights when you want to stargaze or gather with friends on a patio. The Table top patio heater is retailing for only £35.89 and could even be purchased in instalments. The heater comes with a cool-touch design and can be easily moved around to any location. According to the Range, the product is cheap to run with 10,000 hours run time with the carbon fibre bulbs. And when the summer is over, it won't be collecting dust in a shed as you can still use it indoors during cold winter days. If you want to cosy up with a book outside, have a dinner under the stars or chat with friends while staying warm and comfortable, you need to hurry up before it sells out. The heater can be purchased in-store but the delivery options have already sold out. B&M shoppers are giving their gardens a summer glow up with £12 bargain The Range is also selling a charming £2.99 buy that is perfect for brightening up your garden. This comes as one customer recently saved an eye-watering £344.60 after picking up some stylish wooden furniture pieces. Shoppers also can't get enough of another cute garden accessory that comes with five star reviews and has been slashed to £44. The Florence arched wall mirror, which can be hung up indoors or outdoors, has been reduced by 20% from £55.


Scottish Sun
25-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
The Range has slashed the price of a privacy screen to under £13 to help fence off your garden
Scroll down to find out how to spruce up your garden on a budget PRIVACY PERK The Range has slashed the price of a privacy screen to under £13 to help fence off your garden Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE Range has slashed the price of a privacy screen ideal for creating your own back garden oasis to under £13. The retailer's artificial hedge screen now costs £12.74, down from £14.99, saving shoppers £2.25. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The Range is selling an artificial hedge privacy screen for less than £13 Credit: THE RANGE The Gr8 screen measures 50cmx300cm, so you might need to snap up a few if you're looking to get coverage across your whole garden. Shoppers currently can't order the privacy panel through Click and Collect but can via home delivery. When we looked at ordering to north east London, there was no delivery fee, but bear in mind this might not be the case for you. Of course, whenever buying something like this make sure you shop around and check you're getting the best deal possible. Compare prices on the same, or similar, products through websites like Price Spy, Price Runner and Trolley. We had a quick look to see how much other retailers are selling the same Gr8 privacy fence panel for to see if The Range has the best price - and it does. Amazon is selling the same panel for £14.99 while Robert Dyas and B&Q are also selling it for the same price. Debenhams is stocking it for £15.99 - £1 more expensive. In any case, it's worth keeping an eye out for other retailers selling privacy fences if this one doesn't take your fancy. B&M is selling a 100cm x 300cm Peeled Reed privacy screen for just £10 - making it bigger and cheaper than The Range's ivy one. Cheap ways to bring vibrant colours to your garden all year round How to spruce up your garden on a budget Those lucky enough to have a garden can spruce up their space with a few budget-friendly tips - starting with cheap flowers. A rose garden is an easy way to give your garden a lift and you can buy seeds from £2-£3 at most garden centres. Or, you can head to Lidl for lavender from £2.99. If you have the space, try creating your own compost pile to enrich your garden soil without having to buy it yourself. How to find gardening bargains Doing up your garden to enjoy on warm and sunny days needn't cost the earth. Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to get a top deal on items for the garden… You can bag big savings on plants, shrubs and flowers, as well as gardening tools and furniture. Many retailers have flash sales across entire seasonal ranges – often these promotions tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout. Sign up to mailing lists of your favourite brands and you'll be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too. Use a price comparison site to search out the best value items. And keep a close eye on the specialbuys at Aldi and middle of Lidl drops which drop a couple of times a week and usually mean great value seasonal items for your outdoor areas. If you are not in a hurry to buy an item, try adding it to the shopping cart online and leaving it for a couple of days. Sometimes big brands will try to tempt you into the sale by offering you a discount. And always check if you can get cashback before paying. It's especially worth using sites such as Topcashback, Quidco and app Jamdoughnut when buying bigger ticket items such as garden furniture as you'll get a nice kickback. Mix green and brown waste to make the perfect pile - green grass cuttings with dead twigs and leaves work as a combination. It should be ready to spread when it turns brown with a crumbly texture and has lost its unpleasant smell. If you're looking to give your patio a clean up, you don't have to spend a fortune making it look pristine either. One gardening expert previously told The Sun a bucket and warm water with a dash of washing up liquid works just as well as more expensive cleaning products. Mucky greenhouses and furniture can be cleaned with sugar soap and water too. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories


The Sun
21-04-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
‘I need' The Range launches huge 50% sale on Easter decorations
THE Range has launched a huge sale on Easter decorations, as shoppers race to get there first. The popular retailer sent its fans into frenzy after cutting the price of its Easter-themed goods by a whopping 50%. 3 3 Eagle-eyed shoppers took to Facebook after spotting the discounted Easter decorations on shelves in The Range. A photo shows the products plastered with yellow stickers that show their slashed prices. Fellow bargain-hunters flooded the comments with excited messages about the price drops. One Facebook user commented: "Need this for next year." But the item that was causing a stir in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group was the Easter Bunny Inflatable Arch. The arch features an adorable design complete with an Easter bunny, colourful eggs and a Happy Easter message. The decoration has been reduced from £69.99 to just £34.99 and looks perfect for egg hunts. Facebook users tagged friends and family urging them to pick up one of the cut-price arches. One commented: "You need an Easter arch." While another wrote: "You need one of those arches." Mrs Hinch urges fans to RUN to Home Bargains for £9.99 light-up Easter buy before they sell out - as she decorates £1.1m farm So if you're already thinking about hosting next Easter then head down to The Range to pick one up. Other reduced items include gorgeous spring serving plates along with Easter bunny paper plates. Asda has also slashed its Easter prices - with one bargain hunter uploading photos of their local store's shelves on Facebook. Asda's cute plastic egg baskets had been reduced from £5 to just £2.50. Other cute items include their sweet £2 furry bags, which come in designs based on chicks or lambs. They also have £1 mini yellow chicks which could be ideal for putting on top of cakes or around the house. If it's chocolate you're after keep your eyes peeled as many retailers are now slashing prices of the festive Easter treat to help shift stock. Asda has slashed the price of it's KitKat Chunky Milk & White Chocolate Giant Easter Egg 230g from £4.96 to £2.49. Ocado has reduced the price of it's 400g Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut Inclusions Ultimate Egg from £15 to £7.50. And a Lindt chocolate Egg with Double Chocolate Truffles 260g has been reduced from £12 to £6. How to save money on chocolate We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar. Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs... Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars. Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere. Websites like let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal. Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced. They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged. Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar. So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.