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Wilko is selling £15 dupe of £79 John Lewis essential that stops your garden furniture getting soaked in soggy weather

Wilko is selling £15 dupe of £79 John Lewis essential that stops your garden furniture getting soaked in soggy weather

The Sun6 hours ago
IT'S all well and good making your garden and patio look pretty, but the unpredictable British weather can easily undo all your hard work with some rain.
Fortunately, Wilko is selling a £15 dupe of a £79 John Lewis essential that will stop your furniture from being soaked.
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More rain on the way
A fresh danger to life warning has been put out as more thunder and rain is set to batter the UK again today.
The Met Office has forecast "heavy showers and thunderstorms" for today, with flooding and power cuts likely.
And if you have just bought some new garden furniture you'll not be wanting them to get ruined.
But not everyone, has the room to bring their furniture indoors when the weather turns - so a cover is a great alternative.
Wilko dupe
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Wilko has a Garden Patio Furniture Cover in green which is perfect for the job.
The store descriptor reads: "Shield your patio furniture from the elements and dirt with this durable Garden Patio Furniture Cover.
"Designed with four ropes and eight buckles for a secure fit, this tear-resistant cover effortlessly slips over most medium-sized patio sets, extending the life of your furniture.
"It's weatherproof and dust-resistant, plus easy to clean, ensuring your patio decor stays in top condition."
And at only £14.99 it's a fraction of the price of a similar one in John Lewis priced at £79.
Giving you a massive saving of £64 - just enough for some wellies and a raincoat.
Get your patio sparkling with a £1.49 Wilko buy - as shoppers rave the 'results speak for themselves'
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More Garden bargains
Shoppers are rushing to buy 20p plants as supermarkets slash prices by up to 80% and they'll brighten your garden all summer.
'Home Bargains have done it again', cry shoppers as they race to grab decor that's 'perfect for the garden'.
And turn your garden into a magical fairyland with £2.99 Home Bargains buy that can be set up in minutes & comes in set of 4.
B&M has lots of exciting summer offerings too - including solar powered ornaments for under £10.
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