
B&M shoppers race to grab ‘beautiful' bedroom essential scanning for just £10 – it's a dupe of a £199 version
The eye-catching lampshade has been compared by eagle-eyed shoppers to a swanky £199 version from a high end shop.
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B&M customers are rushing to scoop a £10 lampshade from their local store
The latter, a Athena pendant light, is available from Neptune but one shopper spotted a similar one which won't break the bank.
TikTok user, Home of Chelon, shared the lamp shade saying: 'Neptune vibes but B&M price'.
Viewers flocked to applaud the find, with one user calling the lampshade 'so beautiful."
Retailers only tend to slash their prices so dramatically to clear excess stock, so B&M's £10 version might not be on sale in your local store.
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It might be worth calling your local branch to see if they have it in stock before heading out to buy one.
You should always shop around before you buy a product in case you find a better deal.
Use comparison sites like Google Shopping or the Latest Deals app to help you find the best price.
You can find your nearest B&M home store by putting your town or postcode into its 'store finder' tool on its website.
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And it is not the only bargain offer found in B&M in recent weeks.
Shoppers went mad for a stylish table and bench set which scanned for £40 instead of £110.
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Elsewhere, shoppers went wild for a TV unit which was reduced from £80 down to £10.
The living room staple, which can support flatscreens up to 55 inches, comes in a stylish light grey to upgrade your living space.
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Fans have also been raving about an inflatable sun lounger which was reduced from £18 down to £10.
Plus, one shopper even spotted a children's Crocs dupe for 10p.
How to save at B&M
The best time to get cut-price products is 10am on a Wednesday, according to one ex B&M manager.
This is when staff slash items to as little as 10p to clear excess stock and make way for new products.
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Deals expert Tom Church said to keep an eye out for red sticker products as well.
These are added to special buy products that have been reduced in price.

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