DUNELM shoppers are rushing to buy a “perfect” summer essential as the weather heats up.

Temperatures are set to soar over the coming weeks and savvy bargain hunters are already preparing for those hot summer nights.

Dunelm shoppers are rushing to buy this 'perfect' lightweight summer duvet

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Dunelm shoppers are rushing to buy this ‘perfect’ lightweight summer duvetCredit: Dunelm

Last year the summer brought with it soaring temperatures of around 40C which left many of us unable to get a good night’s sleep.

This year, fans of home furnishings retailer Dunelm are making sure they don’t get caught out again, with this bargain bedroom find.

Dunelm is selling a Fogarty Extra Cool 1 Tog Duvet, with prices starting from just £10 for a single, £14 for a double, £16 for a king size and £18 for a super king.

A tog rating is used in the UK to explain the warmth level of duvets.

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The higher the tog rating the warmer the duvet will be, with 1 tog being very cool and lightweight, and 15 being the warmest.

The duvet is described on their website as being made with a soft and cost polyester filling with a brushed microfibre cover, the retailer says it is “perfect” for the summer months.

And customers seem to agree with one even calling the lightweight duvet a “game-changer”.

The item has been given a five-star rating on the retailer’s website by satisfied shoppers.

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One person took to the comments to praise the purchase, they said: “Until I saw this on the Dunelm website I had no idea that a 1-tog duvet existed.”

And another commented: “Cool enough for my husband and warm enough for me.”

While another added: “Lovely and cool duvet, just the thing in the hot weather.”

One person even described it as “one of the best purchases ever” and praised the duvet as being a “game changer.”

The duvet is available online and delivery costs from £3.95.

I you would prefer to pick up one in person, you can check in-store stock on Dunelm’s website.

The Dunelm offer does seem to be the cheapest around at the moment – but it’s always worth comparing prices to check you’re getting the best deal.

We had a look around at other retailers and the closest in price is on the Argos website.

They have a Slumberdown Light and Cool 1 Tog Duvet priced at £12, with a double at £16, king size at £20 and a super king at £24.

Duvet covers are not the only items seeing people start to prepare for a sizzling summer.

Aldi has recently slashed the prices of their garden furniture by up to 50% including many summer essentials such as garden chairs, grills and pizza ovens.

B&M shoppers have also been rushing to buy the perfect kid’s summer garden essential at a whopping 40% off.

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And eBay has been offering shoppers the chance to save money on a stylish summer outdoor hanging egg chair, that is perfect for a summer garden makeover.

If you are looking to get the best deal you can use comparison tools like the Latest Deals app or Google Shopping which will show you the prices of a product from different shops.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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