Insulation from Dunelm for 72 pence: how Brits are saving on heating.
Warmth in cold weather
According to The Sun: As October approaches, it's important to think about how to keep warm during the cold months.
As energy bills start to rise from October 1, raising the temperature in homes has become unaffordable for many Brits.
DunelmAt this time, shoppers can warm up thanks to a bargain offer from Dunelm.
The store is offering its oversized hoodie-blanket for just 72 pence, while the usual price is £16.
This product is machine washable and is available in several colors, including olive and gray.
There is also a pink option, but it is available only through the 'click and collect' service.
Dunelm is not the only store offering affordable ways to stay warm.
The Range sells Dreamscene Pencil Pleat Blackout thermal curtains for just £10.99.
They are easy to hang, taking just a few minutes to install. These practical curtains keep the warmth inside your home thanks to several layers of dense fabric, reducing drafts and providing insulation.
In summer, the curtains block heat and reduce noise.
“Energy-efficient for maximum insulation, keeping warmth and light in,” claims The Range.
“These heavy thermal curtains with pleated tape will transform your room with their shading properties and unique soft material.”
B&M has reduced the price of its large artificial rug from £18 to £4.50.
This is an inexpensive way to refresh the space for the cold months after the discount. One customer shared that she uses the rug as a throw for her bed and sofa, having bought two at her local store.
In the BARGAIN LOVERS Facebook group, one woman wrote: “Discount down to £4.50 at B&M. I put one on my sofa and bed.”
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Dunelm offers its hoodie-blanket for just 72 pence, while other stores are trying to compete with similarly attractive offers to help shoppers save on winter costs. Amid rising energy prices, such promotions could be useful for many families in the UK.
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