Home Bargains shoppers are heaping praise on a new sun lounger they've spotted online - just in time for the warmer weather. The retailer is well known for it's budget homeware items and now a new favourite may have arrived.
Thewas shared on social media by page Money Saver By Dansway. The post featured a photo of the product alongside it's price tag of £19.99.
The post proved popular, racking up likes and comments from interested shoppers. Among them, one person tagged a friend and said: "perfect for you", while the other person replied: "aww fab thanks babe."
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Tagging a friend, a third shopper wrote: "U wanna treat me." A different person said: "Get 2."
The praise continued, with one shopper writing: "On my way I'm buying 20." A second said: "I want this" and a third commented: "For summer days!"
A fourth impressed shopper wrote: "That's the cheapest I've ever seen it! Have to go get 2 before they sell out!!"
A fifth said: "Oooh love this." Another shopper keen on picking up the lounger wrote: "I need to go."
Online, the Home Bargains product description reads: "Relax in comfort with The Outdoor Living Collection Nevada Folding Sun Lounger. This lightweight, multi-position lounger is easy to store in winter and features a convenient carry handle."
The retailer added: "Multi-Position lounger to find ultimate comfort and relaxation. Easy to fold and store away for the winter with carry handle and lightweight."
The Outdoor Living Collection Nevada Folding Sun Lounger is not currently in stock on the Home Bargains website. However, shoppers can
There are a number of other options available from Home Bargains too, including priced at £24.99. For those who prefer to furnish their whole garden, there's , priced at £99.99.
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