Home Bargains has a bright Christmas decoration: which ornament is being snapped up.
According to The Sun: Shoppers are racing to Home Bargains to find an affordable version of the Harrods ornament, which has returned to the shelves.
Home Bargains customers were delighted to stumble upon the 'Winter Wonder' LED decoration in the shape of a gingerbread house, which costs £600 less than its luxurious counterpart.
The 'Winter Wonder' decoration is sold online for £14.99This 40-centimeter decoration shaped like a gingerbread house features white icing trim, colorful sweets, and a dusting of snow.
LED lights softly glow through the small windows of the house, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
“Decorate your festive setting with the illuminated 'Winter Wonder' ornament,” the product description says.
“Crafted with exquisite candy-like details, adorned with a 'glazed' edge and warm LED lighting, this charming ornament captures the magic of a gingerbread Christmas village.
“Perfect for mantelpieces, shelves, windowsills, or festive tables, it brings cozy light into your home during the holiday season.
“Made from durable materials, designed for use year after year - no baking required!”
Home Bargains delighted shoppers back in August by launching new festive decorations, including a massive decorative bow for just £19.99.
Shoppers have been actively sharing their experiences on TikTok, noting their plans to stock up on new items for the winter period.
Also among the popular items is a faux pine garland, which can make a great addition for staircases.
It costs £8.99, and can be complemented by a set of three bells for £8.99 and a set of five velvet bows for £1.49.
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A stylish red wooden tree measuring 40 cm is also available for £8.99.
And finally, a ski boot-shaped ornament costs just £1.99.
How to find great deals
As always, we recommend comparing prices to find the best deals.
There are many price comparison websites that can help you find the best bargains - don’t overpay.
For example, Google Shopping allows you to search and compare prices of products online.
Simply enter keywords or a product number to get search results.
Price Spy also helps track the price history of products in over 3000 different stores including Argos, Amazon, eBay and supermarkets.
By selecting a specific product, you can quickly compare where it is sold at the best price and where it is in stock.
How to save money on Christmas shopping
Consumer journalist Sam Walker shares how to save on Christmas shopping.
Limit the number of gifts - buying gifts for all relatives and friends can be quite costly.
Instead, organize a Secret Santa among acquaintances to avoid purchasing multiple gifts.
Plan ahead - if you have the energy and budget, it’s worth buying Christmas gifts for next year during the January sales.
Don’t forget to check for the best deals using price comparison websites, so you don’t overpay.
Shop sales on Boxing Day - some retailers start major Christmas sales earlier, so you can take advantage of discounts leading up to December 25.
Delivery may cost more, but it is worth it if the savings are significant.
Shop through outlets - you can save substantial amounts by shopping through outlets such as Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.
These stores offer returned or slightly damaged items at reduced prices, usually with minimal wear.
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