May 11, 2023
The Range shoppers rush to buy garden essential reduced from £110 to just £13
SHOPPERS are rushing to The Range to buy a garden essential selling for £13 down
SHOPPERS are rushing to The Range to buy a garden essential selling for £13 down from £110.
Customers can pick up the 50-pack of crystal ball decorative lights on the retailer's website at a nearly 90% discount.
The white lights come with LED bulbs which save you money as they last longer and are better for the environment.
Plus, they have eight light modes and built in solar panels so they won't be using up your electricity.
You should be able to get them delivered to your couch for free too.
The deal was spotted by one shopper who posted about it on the B&M Bargains, Extreme Money Saving Deals and More Facebook page.
The post has been liked over a dozen times from others keen to pick up the bargain.
Of course, you should always shop around when making a purchase like this.
Just because one retailer has dramatically slashed the price, that doesn't mean you can't get a product cheaper elsewhere.
You can use price comparison sites like pricespy.co.uk, or the Google Shopping tab to scour the internet.
We looked online and could actually find some other retailers selling 50 solar lights cheaper than The Range.
Argos has a pack of 50 berry solar string lights on sale for £12 while Lighting Direct has a set for £5.99 with a three-year guarantee.
The Range is also selling a 30-pack of multi-coloured lights for £9.99.
Switching to LED light bulbs can help you slash £55 a year off your energy bills, according to provider EDF.
They use 90% less energy than traditional bulbs and last longer as well, saving you on maintenance costs.
You can get a pack of two from Wilko for just £6.
That's not everything you can do to save cash - turning your lights off when you leave a room can save you £25 a year too.
Electric timers for your lights, which usually sell for £15 to £20, can also slash costs.
In other shopping news, a huge fashion chain has disappeared from the high street, taking 170 stores with it.
Plus, Poundland shoppers have been rushing to buy a "cute" household essential selling for just £1.50.