The Range has released a brand new collection labelled "unbelievable value" which is aimed at helping Brits on a budget across the country.
The homes, leisure and garden retailer is trying to help customers this spring just as the cost of living dramatically increases. Everyday essentials will be available for purchase for as little as £1 in the new range.
Over 330 products, more thousands more to follow, are included in the new pocket-friendly collection which includes everything from home decor paints, DIY tools, pet food, bedding to garden accessories.
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Customers can expect to pick up items from the bargain collection from this week onwards with more products pledged to be continually added to the range over the coming weeks.
Examples of what you can find include a double duvet and pillowcase set for just £9.99, fitted sheets for £3 or summer duvets for £6.99. There are also DIY essentials for under a tenner such as hand saws (£3.99), screwdriver sets (£2.99), tape measures (£1.29) and staple guns £5.95).
Those looking to spruce up their gardens this Spring can purchase a hover mower for just £49.99 and an electric 500W hedge trimmer for £39.99. The Range said it has created the bargain collection in its stores as a consideration for customers who want to make tweaks to their homes or transform their gardens without the hefty price tag normally associated with home improvements.
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CEO at The Range, Alex Simpkin, commented: “With the cost of living pressures, increases in fuel and inflation starting to bite, we know that great products, that are high value, quality and affordable are what our customers are searching for right now.
“Our selection of affordable homeware has always been hugely popular but we’ve gone one step further and designed the Unbelievable Value to make shopping for the home accessible to all. We anticipate it will create a welcome relief as people browse our stores for essential items and seek prices that really aren’t too good to be true.”
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