SAVVY shoppers are amazed at a nifty way to get iconic designer perfumes for FREE.

Superdrug customers were thrilled to discover they can take home their favourite premium scents and not spend a penny.

Customers who take advantage of the free perfume get to choose whichever brand they want

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Customers who take advantage of the free perfume get to choose whichever brand they wantCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

In a post uploaded Facebook in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains Group UK, one member revealed the hack.

“Buy this perfume pod for £5.99 (refillable) from Superdrug and they fill it up for free with a fragrance of your choice from their open tester bottles,” they penned.

Despite having to pay the small cost for the small refillable bottle, thousands of savvy bargain hunters still thought it was a great deal.

Customers who take advantage of the free perfume also get to choose whichever brand they want.

The post amassed 4,700 likes and 1,700 comments full of happy shoppers expressing their excitement,

“Trip to Superdrug!”, penned one, while another agreed “Good idea!”.

Someone else suggested: “Go and try some new perfumes for Christmas.”

“You can never have to much perfume x,” commented a third.

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“I went in today and got one for me and one for my daughter,” explained another.

“I got Paco Rabanne Pure XS. It’s at the managers discretion I think they are good for your handbag and you can refill at home x.”

It is important to note, while you do get a free refill, there are some conditions that come with the deal.

A Superdrug employee explained under the post: “We don’t refill for free every time.

“It’s £5.99 to purchase but a free fill if you purchase something from the fragrance counter.

“We don’t then refill it – I work in Superdrug and have just checked with my fragrance girl.”

This comes as savvy B&M shoppers were thrilled when they discovered a Paco Rabanne perfume dupe £60 cheaper than the original.

Superdrug fans also discovered an “amazing” perfume  for just £8.50 – compared to £110 for the designer brand it resembles.

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Meanwhile, Aldi stocks its own version of a popular Jo Malone scent – but for £6.99 rather than £117.99.

Plus, Home Bargains also helped customers pocket more cash with a dupe that they have on offer £68 cheaper than the real thing.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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