ARGOS shoppers are rushing to buy a “great value” garden furniture set scanning for £55 instead of £110.

The retailer is selling a four-seater wooden picnic table for 50% off on its website.

This Argos bench is selling on its website for £55 instead of £110

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This Argos bench is selling on its website for £55 instead of £110Credit: ARGOS

It weighs in at over 24kg so bear that in mind if you’re getting it delivered to your home.

Customers choosing home delivery have to pay a £3.95 fee, while click and collect is free.

The bench comes with dozens of five star ratings on Argos’ website too, with shoppers full of praise for the product.

One says: “Great value for money. Looks great, easy to put together, took me one hour on my own.”

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Another says: “Good quality with clear instructions. No missing parts.”

A third happy customer says: “Great buy. Does what it says, nice bench.”

Of course, you should always shop around when making a purchase like this as you might be able to find it cheaper elsewhere.

You can use price comparison websites like www.pricerunner.com, www.pricespy.co.uk and www.trolley.co.uk.

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Plus, you can always do a quick scan with the Google Shopping tab.

We had a look online to see if other retailer’s are selling a four-seater wooden bench cheaper than Argos.

The only chain that comes close is B&Q, which is selling a similar-size and design model for £98. Robert Dyas also has one on sale for £130.

It comes after Argos told The Sun its standalone stores in Grimsby and Scunthorpe are in line for close in August.

Argos stores will be opened inside nearby Sainsbury’s stores in both Lincolnshire towns though.

In other news, a major bakery chain has plunged into administration, closing all but one of its branches.

Meanwhile, a high street supermarket chain is closing stores within weeks.

Plus, we reveal a shop you’ve never heard of selling big brands like Heinz and Cadbury for just £1.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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