B&Q shoppers rush to buy huge trampoline scanning at a £135 discount – and they say it’s an ‘absolute bargain’

B&Q fans have been going wild for a huge trampoline which is currently discounted by a massive £135.

Shoppers have been getting excited about the “plum turquoise” 8ft trampoline, which comes complete with an enclosure, and is on sale via the B&Q website.

FacebookThe B&Q trampoline is currently on sale at only £45[/caption]

According to the online advert, it is currently part of a clearance sale and has been reduced from £180 to just £45.

The ad has been shared on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains group on Facebook with the original poster describing it as an “absolute bargain”.

Other bargain hunters agreed with that opinion.

One wrote: “That’s well cheap. I’ll have a look. Deffo need to get a new one.”

Another said: “Me and my partner just ordered.”

While a third added: “Thank you so much!! Just got one.”

A fourth told her friend: “I’ve ordered. Paid the delivery. Still the cheapest I’ve found.”

Although some people said they had been having problems placing their order.

One member wrote: “I’ve tried to order 20 plus times and it’s not letting me place an order.”

While someone else experienced similar issues: “Let’s you put it in your basket but won’t check out.”

The money-saving online group share tips and offers they have come across, letting others know about possible bargains that could save canny shoppers a tidy sum.

In a recent post, a savvy mum shared details about a site she had stumbled upon which sold cheap toys.

She explained how each of the toys cost just £1 – and it’s all thanks to a little-known website she stumbled upon called toysforapound.com.

In another deal shared to the site, a Farmfoods shopper managed to snag an outdoor seating set that’s £80 cheaper compared to a rival.

Elsewhere, Tesco shoppers have been racing to snap up an outdoor table to help spruce up your garden or patio – and it’s been slashed to just £2.50 in the sale.

Ahead of the heatwave, bargain hunters were also nipping out to Sainsbury’s to get their hands on a ‘Bestway Safari Shade Pool’  which had been slashed in price to just £1.50.

   

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