Argos shoppers have been raving over a thermal lined curtain that has been helping them keep warm for less.
As energy bills remain a concern due to the soaring cost of living this year, many households have been looking for ways to stay toasty without racking up the heating bill.
And, if you are looking for even more ways to cut back on your energy costs, then Argos has the perfect solution that is said to keep your home warm during the colder weather.
The Habitat Plain Chenille Blackout Lined Thermal Curtain has been receiving rave reviews from shoppers who have said that it keeps their room "cosy and snug."
What's even better, is that the energy-saving item ic currently available in the Argos clearance sale where it has been reduced from £40 to just 30.
Thermal lined curtains have have been recommended as an energy-saving method that can help you remain cosy in your home during the chillier months, as they can prevent heat loss and reduce the amount of times you use your central heating.
The chic curtain is available in berry, blue and grey colours is made with "clever thermal material keeps your room cool in summer and warm in winter, so you're comfortable all year round."
And you don't just have to take our word for it, as the thermal lined curtain currently has a 91% recommendation rate from shoppers who say that it has helped them to stay cosy during the colder spell.
One five-star review read: "Beautiful and keeps the room really cosy and snug."
A second happy reviewer wrote: "As part of a redecoration theme and to conserve energy this winter I bought two pairs of Habitat Plain Chenille Curtains in Light Grey. With metal lined loop holes the curtains glide effortlessly, hang elegantly and have closed out the winter nights to make for a cosy living room. A great deal and no regrets about paying for a quality product."
A third said: "Lovely looking curtains, not heavy but not to light either. It keeps my room warm and cosy."
You can purchase the Habitat Plain Chenille Blackout Lined Thermal Curtain online and in-store. Check with your local store for stock availability.
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