SHOPPERS are rushing to The Range to get garden furniture scanning for 50% off.

The discounter is known for selling products and one customer recently found a bargain that’s “ideal for summer”.

The Range is selling a zero-gravity canopy chair at 50% off

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The Range is selling a zero-gravity canopy chair at 50% offCredit: The Range

The retailer is selling a zero gravity canopy chair with a cup holder for £24.99 instead of £50. 

The side tray has two cup holders, a slot for a phone and a slot for an iPad or tablet, allowing you to stay hydrated and entertained as you relax in style.

The lounge chair is easy to move around and can be folded away for when you don’t need it in the winter months.

The chair comes with a padded headrest and can be reclined and locked into any position perfect for when the weather gets warmer. 

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A happy shopper posted the find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.

They said: “Just seen these in the range, down to half price, I’ve ordered two for my garden. Also available online.”

The post racked up over 1,000 likes and comments with shoppers saying they had to buy more than one chair. 

One user said: “It even has a cup holder.”

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“Can’t wait to get mine,” said another. 

A third user confessed: “I’ve just ordered two.”

“Ordered two. Super Chuffed,” added someone else. 

Are you being duped at the supermarket?

It’s not likely you’ll find a similar model this cheap in other retailers as most typically cost between £50 and £100.

Retailers tend to reduce items like this to clear stock in specific branches so you may not be able to find the deal in your local but it’s worth having a look.

It’s still worth checking online if you can’t find it in your local branch, if you do you will need to factor in a delivery fee.

B&Q has a zero-gravity recliner chair which is priced at £54.99, while Robert Dyas has one at £58.99.

Always remember to shop around when buying something like this as well as you might find something similar cheaper elsewhere.

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You can use websites like Price Spy and Trolley to compare prices on thousands of products across different retailers.

The Google Product tab is helpful for running a quick scan across the internet too.

How to save money in The Range

Shop, within a shop – In some The Range stores there’s a ‘secret’ shop within a shop.

You can purchase Iceland products in over 85 of the retailer’s branches.

The budget grocery items are a must for plenty of shoppers with hungry mouths to feed back at home.

Shop the sale – Even some of the biggest ticket items are slashed in price if you know when to shop.

A good tip for online shoppers is to use the “offers” tab on The Range website.

It’s where you’ll find deals like this and all the best bargains are saved in one place so you can browse hundreds of products that have been reduced.

It’s also where you’ll find the “Mega Drop”.

Use Facebook – You can use Facebook to your advantage before you head out to shop at The Range.

Like-minded bargain hunters flock to the social media platform to post all about their latest finds and how they managed to score the best prices.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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