
Cheapest inflatable pools for UK hot weather from B&M and Wilko with prices slashed by up to 60%
SHOP TO IT Cheapest inflatable pools for UK hot weather from B&M and Wilko with prices slashed by up to 60%
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THE UK is basking in sunny weather and what better way to enjoy the heat than splashing around in a paddling pool outside.
Plenty of retailers are offering them on the cheap ahead of the weekend too.
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A host of retailers are selling paddling pools on the cheap ahead of the weekend
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From B&M to Very, Wilko to The Range, here are some of the cheapest we found online.
It's worth bearing in mind, these are just the cheapest inflatable pools we could find and you might find the same ones, or similar, cheaper elsewhere.
Use websites like Price Spy, Price Runner and Trolley to compare prices across thousands of products.
B&M
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B&M is selling a kids summer set pool for £8
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Discounter B&M is selling a small Bestway summer set pool for £8 that's ideal for your little ones to splash around in.
You won't be able to order it online as the retailer doesn't offer a home delivery service.
You can find your nearest B&M branch via bmstores.co.uk/stores.
The paddling pool is over 1metre wide so not worth buying if you're looking for something a bit bigger.
Shoppers will have to buy an air pump separately to pump up the three-ringed pool.
Very
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Very's pool has been slashed from £39.99 to £14.99
Very has slashed the price of this rectangular paddling pool from £39.99 to £14.99 - around 62% off.
Shoppers can order it via home delivery but will have to pay a small fee. Orders over £30 qualify for free delivery.
The inflatable pool is designed for people aged six and over and measures 2.62m x 1.75m x 51cm.
It also comes with a repair patch you can use to plug any holes.
Wilko
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Wilko's interactive paddling pool is on sale for £39.99
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Wilko is selling this interactive inflatable pool for £39.99 which measures 2m x 2.35m x 90cm.
You can order via home delivery with fees starting from £4.99 while click and collect is free.
You can find your nearest Wilko store via www.wilko.com/en-uk/stores.
If you don't have a Wilko branch near you, The Range is also selling the same pool for £39.99.
Denny Shop
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Denny Shop say it takes less than 10 minutes to set this 10ft pool up
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Denny Shop is selling a giant 10ft Jilong Inflatable Round Paddling Pool for just £29.99 that's big enough to fit the whole family.
Shipping is free across the UK while shoppers can also choose a smaller 8ft size for £22.99.
You can also buy both size pools with filters for £51.99 and £55.99, respectively.
Denny Shop says it takes just 10 minutes to set up the pool and 30 minutes to fill it withwater.
The Range
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The Range has slashed the price of this Prompt Set Pool Set
Credit: The Range
The Range is selling an Avenli Prompt Set Pool Set for £34.99 down from £49.99 with home delivery from £4.99.
Click and collect is also available at no cost, which might be a better option if you want to collect for the weekend.
The inflatable measures 3m x 3m x 76cm. You just have to inflate the top ring to set up the pool then fill it with water.
Asda
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Asda's Hapello Hapello pool is for kids aged two years and older
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This shark-themed pool from Asda is perfect for any animal-loving kids and costs £15.
Asda says it's suited to kids aged two years and older, while measuring 1.93m x 2.21m x 68cm.
Shoppers ordering via home delivery and click and collect will be charged £4.

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