B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a garden must-have scanning for nearly £50 off in stores.

The garden arbour is perfect if you’re looking for shade, privacy or simply to spruce up your outdoor space.

Shoppers are loving this garden arbour at B&M

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Shoppers are loving this garden arbour at B&M

It’s currently reduced from £229 to £183.20 – a £45.889 or 20% off discount.

The item was shared by an eagle-eyed shopper in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains group on Facebook who called it “excellent value for money”, and fellow social media users are loving it.

One said: “Looks amazing”, while another added: “How nice is this?”

And a third said: “I bought this last year and we all absolutely love it.”

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It’s listed on B&M’s website but you’ll need to head to stores to buy it.

To avoid disappointment, it’s worth giving your local store a ring to check it has it in stock before you make the trip.

The so-called Rowlinson Aston Arbour is said to comfortably seat two people and to be ideal for climbing plants.

It has been pressure treated against rot and can be left as it is unless you want to paint it.

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It measures 193cm high and 161cm wide.

Before you splash the cash, it’s always worth shopping around in case you can find better deals elsewhere.

In comparison, Robert Dyas is selling a more detailed garden arbour for a pricier £360.99 and B&Q charges £435.71 for a three-seater.

If you don’t want to spend so much, Cleveland Timber has a simpler arbour and seat for just £119.

How to save at B&M

How else can I save money at B&M?

The B&M barcode scanner app allows you to discover discounted items before the staff has even reduced them.

The scanner is located on the B&M Stores mobile app, which can be downloaded for free on your smartphone.

Shoppers can download it on the App Store or Google Play.

Once you’ve got the app, click on the “scan” button at the bottom of your homepage.

This will then bring up the camera on your smartphone, which you’ll need to use to scan barcodes. 

When you’ve found a product you want to scan, simply point your smartphone camera toward its barcode.

The app will then automatically bring up the item’s price – this is when you’ll know if it is reduced or not.

Bargain hunters say some items come up as £1, 50p or even 10p through the app.

Shoppers should also keep an eye out for products with a white reduction sticker on.

This means they will have a certain amount slashed off the price shown on the label.

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Shop for products at the end of the season and get friendly with staff too.

They’ll be able to tell you when the sales will hit, or if there are bargains out the back – so you get the best bits.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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