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B&M has slashed the price of stylish £15 table lamps to £1


SHOPPERS can get their hands on a stylish table lamp for just £1 at B&M after the retailer has cut prices on the home ware.

The Vivian table lamp was originally priced at £15 so customers will be saving £14 in the deal.

 The Vivian table lamp originally cost £15

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The Vivian table lamp originally cost £15Credit: B&M

The Astrid Ribbed lamp is also in the sale at the bargain store, now priced at £1 down from £8.

You’ll be getting a good deal on the lamps. A tall gold lamp base similar to the one on the Vivian will set you back £35 alone from John Lewis.

The next cheapest lamp we found that looks similar is the Jenna table lamp from Next, although it has a silver base with a blue lamp shade which costs £12.

You’ll still be saving on the Astrid lamp too, because the cheapest and most similar looking product we could find to compare it to costs £5 from Wilko.

 Shoppers have also been snapping up the Asrtid ribbed lamp for just £1

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Shoppers have also been snapping up the Asrtid ribbed lamp for just £1

In fact, we couldn’t find table lamps being sold as cheap as they are at B&M anywhere else.

It’s the second time the Vivian lamp has had it’s price dropped – earlier this week it was being sold for £10, saving you a fiver.

But you might not want to hang around now that the major discounts are available because both lamps are listed as “limited availability” online.

This is because they’re part of a clearance sale and they won’t be replaced once they’ve sold out.

B&M doesn’t offer and online delivery service so you’ll have to go to your nearest store to buy one.

We recommend calling your nearest store to ask if they have any in store to avoid disappointment.

There are currently over 540 B&M stores on the high street across the UK and you can find your nearest one using the store locator tool here.

B&M shoppers have been bagging bargains in the clearance sales including on sets of drawers, cushions and household appliances – and prices start at 50p.

Customers have also been going barmy for a washing up bowl that has its own drainage that cost £3.50 at Home Bargains – making it £21 cheaper than its John Lewis lookalike.

The discounter is also selling a £2.99 doormat that will help you hide deliveries from your other half.

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