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B&M is selling dinosaur string lights so you can brighten up your home


B&M is selling dinosaur string lights so you can add some fun to your children’s bedroom for cheap.

The packs come with 10 light-up creatures each, and they’ll set you back £7 at the bargain shop.

 The dino lights will set you back £7 at B&M

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The dino lights will set you back £7 at B&MCredit: Money Saver Online/Facebook

They were first spotted by Facebook page Money Saver Online, and its post has racked up more than 1,500 comments from dinosaur fans.

One user said: “Oh my god!! These are fab!”

While another added: “We need to see if they have these.. I know a certain little boy who would love them in his room.”

And a third one said: “I’m getting some for the Christmas tree.”

B&M doesn’t offer online shopping but it told us the lights are available in a majority of stores.

It hasn’t clarified which ones are excluded though so your best bet would be to give your local store a ring beforehand or pop by yourself.

The bargain chain has more than 600 stores across the UK. You can find your nearest one including contact details by using its store locator tool.

You know you’re getting a good deal too, as we haven’t been able to find any cheaper products online.

The second cheapest price on dinosaur string lights among the UK’s major retailers is offered by Argos, where one pack costs £10.

While Amazon is selling similar lights for an even pricier £11.40.

In June, Home Bargains also rolled out dinosaur lights for just £5, but these have since sold out online so we reckon stock to be limited or sold out in store.

Recently, Argos rolled out a colour-changing dinosaur light for just £3.

While Asda is selling solar-powered UNICORN fairy lights to add colour to your garden.

Plus, B&M has slashed the price of a unicorn lamp from £14.99 to just £1.

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