HOME Bargains shoppers can’t get enough of a holiday essential that’s scanning at the tills for £6 instead of £15.

The retailer is selling the Bordlite under seat cabin travel bag, which could help you skip luggage fees, at a 60% discount.

A shopper posted a photo of the discounted travel bag on Facebook

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A shopper posted a photo of the discounted travel bag on FacebookCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook Group

It is 40cm x 20cm x 25cm with a 20-litre capacity which means it’ll fit under most aeroplane seats and in overhead compartments.

Plus, it comes with a strap so you can whack it over your shoulder as you’re breezing through the airport.

One shopper found the bag in their local Home Bargains store, posting pictures of it on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook Group.

Alongside the images, they said: “Home Bargains £5.99.

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“Under the seat cabin bag. Very roomy and exactly the right size.”

The post has been liked over 900 times, with more than 1,000 commenting saying they either have nabbed one of the bags, or are keen to this summer.

One said: “We have these. Eldest used for Tenerife last week and fitted loads in and no issues when they asked her to place in the sizing thing.”

A second, tagging her partner, said: “For our next adventures.”

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Meanwhile, a third shopper added: “These are perfect for our flight.”

The bag has proved so popular, it’s actually sold out online in both colours – dark grey and light grey.

You might still be able to buy one in your local Home Bargains store though.

You can find your nearest branch using the retailer’s store locator on its website.

You just have to type in your town or postcode and it will tell you where your nearest store is.

You can also return the bag for free at your local Home Bargains store if you’re not happy with it, within 30 days of purchase.

Of course, you should always shop around when buying something like this.

Just because Home Bargains is selling what seems to be a super cheap product, that doesn’t mean you won’t find something similar for less elsewhere.

You can use the Google Shopping tab to have a quick trawl of the web to see how one retailer compares to another’s in terms of price.

You can also use websites like pricerunner.com – it trawls the internet for thousands of products and lets you compare prices to find the best deal.

We had a look and there’s a 40cm x 20cm x 25cm bag on sale at Poundshop, part of Poundland, for just £5.

You do have to place a minimum order of £20 to qualify for delivery though – and even then you have to pay a whopping £5.95 delivery fee.

Other than that, there isn’t anything else out there that comes close to the Home Bargains travel bag in terms of price.

So it might just be worth calling up your local branch to see if they’ve got any of the Bordlite’s in stock.

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In other news, a high street bakery chain has crashed into administration and closed all but one of its stores.

Plus, Aldi has axed a key service from 12 of its stores – we’ve covered the full list of impacted locations.

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