B&M has slashed £50 off a popular rattan garden furniture set it’s selling in-store.

Bargain shoppers can snag the Bali rattan patio set for just £200 now as much as 20% has been knocked off the price.

B&M has slashed £50 off this popular rattan garden furniture set

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B&M has slashed £50 off this popular rattan garden furniture setCredit: B&M
  • B&M Bali rattan patio set, Was: £250 Now: £200 Save £50 (20%) – buy now

The four piece set was originally £250 to buy from B&M.

But now that warmer weather and longer evenings are starting to arrive, the retailer has reduced it in time for shoppers to kit out their outside space.

The sofa, two armchairs and dining table that make up the set each come decorated in a sleek black rattan effect.

The table is topped with 5mm of tempered glass too.

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You’ll be able to fit up to four friends and family around the garden piece, and everyone can snuggle down on the comfy seat cushions that are also included with the buy.

The only catch is that you can’t purchase the set from the comfort of your own home.

B&M doesn’t operate an online store, which means you have to head in person to pick up the deal.

You won’t have to venture far though if you use the store’s locator tool to find your closest.

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It does mean you’re chancing your luck when it comes to stock levels, as you can’t check online.

Garden furniture sales were extremely popular last summer, and in the lead up to brighter days this year we’ve already seen shoppers flock to best offers.

Aldi shoppers, for example, managed to wipe the store clean out of stock within the space of an hour when its popular egg chair went on sale last – leaving plenty of bargain hunters disappointed.

What that means for B&M shoppers is that they’ll want to be quick to avoid missing out on the rattan set deal.

Stock will be subject to availability and could sell-out just as fast as any of Aldi’s Specialbuys.

You can always try ringing up your local store to check there’s enough to go round.

It’s a good idea to spread your research a little further too, and have a shop around.

That way you can make sure you find the best price – after all, a rival might have something even cheaper on offer.

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When we looked, you could score a similar four seater set in grey from Argos for £185 – that means shoppers could save another £15 on the price.

An even cheaper deal is available at Robert Dyas too.

It’s four piece rattan garden set is only £150 right now – £50 cheaper than B&M’s reduced price.

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And there’s plenty of other bargain garden furniture buys to set your sights on too – B&M is selling a stunning garden rattan sofa for £350 that looks just like Aldi’s sold-out one.

While, Aldi’s rattan bistro set has £40 off – but, as ever, you’ll have to be quick to cash-in.

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