
Home Bargains launches £10 must-have that keeps your food and drink cool while heading down to beach this summer
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HOME Bargains has launched a summer essential which will keep your food and drinks cool through the heat.
The £10 buy is perfect for beach days, camping, picnics or even hiking.
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Lakescape cooler backpack is retailing for £10 at Home Bargains
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The Lakescape Large Cooler backpack has hit the shelves of the bargain retailer just in time for your summer trips.
It is easy to carry around on your back, keeping your hands free.
The adjustable straps ensure the perfect fit, and the sleek design makes it look stylish.
The additional compartments are great for separating food and drinks, and offer extra storage.
The discount store said about the product: "It combines convenience and comfort, ensuring your food and drinks stay fresh while you enjoy hands-free fun!"
The cooler backpack comes in three colours: blue, grey and red.
It is currently selling at Home Bargains for only £9.99.
SUMMER BARGAIN FINDS
If you're planning a camping trip this summer, Home Bargains is selling a must-have item for only 69p.
The HotHands hand warmers come in a pack of five pairs for £3.45 and will keep you warm once the Sun sets and the temperatures drop.
Not only are these buys super cheap and easy to travel with, they can help keep you toasty all night long with ten hours of use.
Aldi's backyard essential is flying off shelves for only $29.99 and instantly gets your home ready for summer
Aldi is also currently selling a foldable BBQ which measures approximately 33.5cm by 29cm for under £10.
The discount supermarket chain is advertising the product as: 'A portable BBQ that's perfect for all your travel and storage needs.'
When it comes to fans and other gadgets to help beat the heat, there are plenty of bargains to be found on the high street right now.
Shoppers are raving about this B&Q fan for less than £50 that's "so quiet you can barely hear it", so it's perfect for light sleepers.
For those looking to spend a less to keep cool in the heat, Dunelm is selling a Mini Multi-Coloured Handheld Fan for just £1.50.
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