ARGOS shoppers are rushing to buy a summer kid’s must-have that’s scanning for over 50% off.
The retailer has slashed the price of its Summer Escapes 9ft Octagonal Family pool from £55 to just £20, less than half price.
Argos is selling a giant family-size paddling pool for £20[/caption]The pool comes with an overall 4.5 out of 5 star rating online, with plenty commenting on its value for money.
Savvy savers have already spotted the deal on Argos‘ website, with one posting about it on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.
The post has notched up dozens of likes and comments from shoppers who have bought one of the pools, or are keen to.
One said: “Picked up that pool yesterday and it’s fantastic value for money.”
Another added “ah class” while a third, who has bought one, commented saying it was “a lot bigger than expected”.
If you’re looking to buy one of the pools from Argos, you’ll have to pay a fee to get it delivered to your front door.
When we looked at ordering one to South-East London, it was £3.95.
You can also click and collect the item from your nearest branch for free.
Of course, whenever buying something like this, remember to shop around to ensure you are getting the best deal.
You can use comparison sites like Trolley and Price Spy to cross-check prices on thousands of products.
The Google Shopping/Product tab will bring up what different retailers across the internet are selling a product for too.
We had a look to see whether any other retailers are selling a similar-style paddling pool for less than £20, but couldn’t find any.
John Lewis is selling one for £36 while Amazon has the exact same model as Argos on its website, but for £106.
If a paddling pool doesn’t take your fancy but you’re still looking for ways to keep cool in the heat, we’ve rounded up the cheapest places to buy a fan this week.
Asda has some on sale from just £5, while B&Q is selling one for £11.95 and Screwfix for £15.
We also spoke to price comparison site Uswitch about how much it costs to run an air con unit overnight.
Argos is also selling an air conditioner for half price – from £350 down to £175.
Meanwhile, the retailer has slashed the price of one of its 10ft paddling pools from £230 to £90.
The UK Health Security Agency advised you follow these tips to reduce your risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke:
Source: UKHSA
Window and glass expert Allan Reid revealed how you can keep temperatures down in your home using a cheap kitchen essential.
The founder of Artwindows&Doors told The Sun how putting tin foil on your windows reflects sunlight and keeps your property cooler.
You can also try sticking your bed sheets in the freezer before going to bed, according to TikTok star That Property Guy.
Meanwhile, shutting curtains and blinds during the day can help the house stay cool while opening the windows on both sides of your home can create a cooling through-breeze, he said.
Plus, he recommended avoiding using the oven and turning off appliances not in use as they kick off heat too, even on standby.
Tom Church, co-founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, aded that having a cool shower before bed can set you up for the night to avoid overheating.
You could try putting hot water bottles in the freezer, or a plastic bottle if you don’t have one too.
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