DUNELM shoppers are flocking to buy a “warm and snuggly” winter gadget that costs nothing to run – and is scanning for 50% off.

The “stylish” winter warmer has been reduced from £14 to just £7 and will help keep energy bills down over the cold period.

Dunelm's Teddy Bear Long Hot Water Bottles have been halved in price

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Dunelm’s Teddy Bear Long Hot Water Bottles have been halved in priceCredit: Dunelm

Dunelm’s Teddy Bear Long Hot Water Bottles have all been slashed despite falling temperatures.

The product overview reads: “Perfect for keeping you warm and cosy this winter, this hot water bottle is soft and boasts a simple yet stylish finish.

“This hot water bottle would make the perfect gift this winter. Matching Teddy neck hot water bottles and regular hot water bottles are also available.”

Hot water bottles are always a go-to for those wanting to avoid putting the heating on at night.

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The Dunelm products come in a range of colours and are currently available to purchase online.

They already have a 4.7/5 rating from more thasn 100 reviews, with shoppers raving about how it keeps them warm “for hours”.

One said: “Nicely shaped to fit around the back. This is precisely what I bought it for. So far it seems to be good quality and value.”

A second added: “Excellent purchase, great size and very cosy in the cold evenings!”

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And a third wrote: “I’d been looking for these for a while and these came up in the sale. Bought for my daughters and mum.

“Absolute bargain and a great product. Just what I wanted.”

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It comes as shoppers are also rushing to Aldi to buy a “fab” hot water bottle that never needs to be refilled.

And Dunelm also has a “blissful” winter essential everyone needs to keep warm at night.

How to keep your energy bills down

If you don’t have a smart meter and haven’t sent your supplier recent meter readings – it’s worth submitting one now.

An updated meter reading will mean your supplier has a more accurate idea of your usage to bill you accurately.

There are several cheap and easy ways to heat your home and cut down your electricity costs.

Every degree you increase the temperature of your thermostat is estimated to hike your heating bill by about 10% – so get the balance right.

The Energy Saving Trust recommends that your thermostat should be set to the lowest comfortable temperature, which for most is between 18°C and 21°C.

You can also turn your boiler’s flow temperature down as well as any thermostatic radiator valves in some rooms – you could save around £180 annually on your energy bills.

Ventilation is good for health and air quality but it’s the first place where heat will escape.

If there’s a draught, grab a draught excluder and plug the gap.

Shoppers are raving about the Dunelm product

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Shoppers are raving about the Dunelm productCredit: Getty

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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