B&M has slashed the price of its Milano patio furniture to £70.

The six piece garden set was £100, so shoppers could save £30 off the price at the bargain store.

The six piece set was £100 but it's now only £70

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The six piece set was £100 but it’s now only £70Credit: bmstores

The set includes four chairs, one table measuring 80cm and with a glass top, as well as a parasol.

The furniture set is part of the Alfresco Living range at B&M which features tons of other garden furniture like a swinging egg chair for £30.

You can’t shop online at B&M so if there’s anything you fancy from their garden furniture catalog you’ll have to head in-store to pick it out.

You can use the store locator to find where you’re closest one is, but you might want to call ahead if you’re after the patio set as they are subject to availability.

The Milano set also comes in a bigger version, perfect for when you have guests over as the set has a slightly longer table and two additional chairs for £120.

This one is also reduced at the moment down from £150, to £120, so you can save £30 on both Milano sets.

The Milano patio set is discounted just in time for B&M to bring out a brand new six piece set which is currently £350.

So if you’re happy opting for the older stock you could save yourself £280 rather than if you bought something the store has just brought out.

We found that Asda has a similar set to B&M’s six piece garden furniture but its more expensive by £19 and the stock won’t be available for a while yet.

Argos also has a six piece set thats a close resemblance of B&M’s but its £30 more than the slashed price, you’d also have to fork out an extra £6.95 for delivery if you wanted it brought to your door.

B&M was beat when it came to other outdoor furniture pieces, as Tesco has a new rattan sofa set thats £50 cheaper than the discount retailer’s version.

The store did make the cheapest on our list of sun loungers though, which will be another hot buy for your garden this summer.

And the store has five new chocolate bars coming this week, and Brits might have never even heard of four of them.

People are transforming their gardens for just £10 thanks to B&M’s fairy light curtains

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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