B&M’s range of iconic egg chairs is back again for another year and they are cheaper than last year.

The lush garden furniture sells out every year and this year the discount retailer has slashed prices.

B&M’s range of iconic egg chairs is back again but this year they are up to 23% off

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B&M’s range of iconic egg chairs is back again but this year they are up to 23% offCredit: B&M

The garden accessory is hugely popular, with celebrity cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch proudly showcasing her egg chair, bought from the store, on Instagram in recent years.

A new egg chair is on offer this year for those who prefer to lounge less often.

The retailer has also introduced a brand-new collapsible Santorini Folding Egg Chair to the collection which is perfect for easy storage to maximise your outdoor space.

The original hugely popular Siena Hanging Egg Chairs have made their return but this year they are up to 23% off.

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B&M has three egg chairs on offer this year.

  • Siena Single Egg Chair is £200 this year but was £250 last year.
  • Siena Double Snuggle Egg Chair is not just £250 was £325 last year.
  • Santorini Folding/Collapsible Egg Chair is going for just £150.

Egg chairs of this size usually go for between £175 to £500.

B&Q is currently selling a Yaheetech Garden Outdoor Indoor Egg Swing Chair with Cushion for £259.99.

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While Dunelm has a Green Elements Peacock Hanging Egg Chair.

If you are looking to get your hands on these it’s best you act fast as they tend to fly off the shelves quickly.

You can find your nearest B&M branch by using the retailer’s store locator tool on its website.

Bear in mind, not all B&M’s will have the egg chair though – it might be worth calling ahead to see if they’ve got any in stock.

How can I save money at B&M?

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

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.

It’s cheaper to shop for products at the end of the season.

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.

What is the B&M barcode scanner?

The B&M scanner lets shoppers see if the item’s price is cheaper than advertised on the shop shelf.

It is completely free to get and use, you just need to download the B&M app from the Google Play store or Apple store.

All you need to do is scan the barcode on any item in-store and see what price comes up.

Whatever price is showing is the price it will scan for at the tills.

Once you have the app on your phone, just 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.

While the reductions can sometimes seem a bit random, it is usually seasonal stock or old stock.

Products that are usually discounted are seasonal items and old stock that B&M is trying to shift.

It seems B&M is the place to be to find deals on homeware, earlier this year shoppers spotted a snazzy nest of tables scanning for £1 instead of £50.

Last month we saw a shopper bag a drinks trolley for just £5 instead of £30.

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