B&M shoppers rush to buy £1 paddling pools big enough for the whole family – and they're perfect for next summer | The Sun

B&M shoppers are rushing to buy £1 paddling pools, and they're big enough for the whole family.

The discounter has slashed the price of a range of its pools as the summer season winds down, but they're perfect for next year.

A savvy shopper spotted the reduced items in their local shop and shared the bargain on social media.

Posting on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, they said: "Finally found a B&M bargain today! £1 each.

"These were Dumfries peel centre."

They also shared a photo of the four pools each with original prices of as much as £35 and £30.

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The items they picked up included two full sized pools, one with a volley ball net and an octopus themed splash pad.

The post was met with dozens of comments from fellow bargain hunters keen to get their hands on one of the discounted pools.

One said: "I just got the octopus one for £12 I thought that was a bargain should of waited till now."

Another wrote: "Good bargains."

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A third simply commented: "Wow. Good find!"

The first paddling pool, which was originally £35, is available to view on the B&M website, but shoppers will need to buy it in-store.

It's a stone coloured family pool by Bestway and fits more than six people.

The nifty garden must-have also has two cushioned seats and two cup holders too.

The octopus splash pad is also available to view online where you can see its original price was £18.

Designed for a quick and easy setup, the play centre is perfect for a hot day in the garden.

Shoppers looking to grab this item will also need to head to their nearest B&M to grab it as you can't buy it online.

Meanwhile, the curved-design figure-eight paddling pool was £30 before being reduced.

It's a large size and could easily fit a family of five.

You can also pick this one up in store but can have a browse online for more information before heading down.

The only one we couldn't spot online was the Bestway volley-ball net pool but you'll be able to shop it in-store instead.

Each of the pools are reduced to £1 and you can find your nearest B&M using the handy locator tool on the website.

Do bear in mind that when prices are reduced by this much it's usually in order for stores to clear excess stock, so prices and stock will vary from store to store.

It's always best to phone ahead to your local shop to check what they have available to avoid disappointment.

It always pays to compare prices so you know you're getting the best deal.

We had a look online to see how the cost of similar items at other retailers.

We spotted several similar style pools but none for as little as a quid.

B&Q is selling a Bestway pool for £58, whereas Argos has 7ft one for £15.

Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you're ordering online.

You can compare prices on platforms like Google Shopping.

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Meanwhile, B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy home furniture scanning at just £10 instead of £120.

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