A SAVVY second-hand shopper has visited a little-known charity shop that you won’t find on any old high street and everything’s under £4.

The huge superstore-like shop is located in Salford, Manchester and thrifters flock from all over the country to browse its many aisles.

A savvy second-hand shopper has visited a charity shop superstore

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A savvy second-hand shopper has visited a charity shop superstoreCredit: TikTok

One TikToker headed over to the store to check it out for herself and share the trip with her followers.

Becky Chorlton who posts thrifting content under the name beckysbazaar said the Cancer Research charity shop was “like thrifting in America”.

Posting her visit to the platform she took fellow bargain hunters around with her, showcasing some of what it has to offer.

Over the video Becky said: “Come with me to this charity shop superstore, this one was absolutely huge.”

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Her first stop was to grab a basket to pop her goodies in, she then went around the store picking up various items of clothing from popular brands including North Face and Nike.

She said: “They had so many insane bits and the cool thing about it is everything is £4 or under so you can definitely grab yourself a bargain.”

Throughout the video Becky picks up a selection of bits and pieces including dresses, tops, mirrors, swimming trunks and handbags.

Becky then shared the exact location of the superstore which is in Regents retail park in Manchester.

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The video was met with nearly 200 comments from excited shoppers who were eager to try the giant shop out for themselves.

One wrote: “Oh wow, I would spend hours in here.”

While others called it “heaven” and remarked on the sheer size of the shop.

Salford’s shop is just one of more than 30 of Cancer Research’s superstore style charity shops in the UK.

The charity has the big shops all over the country in locations like Edinburgh, Belfast, Strood, Cardiff and Cambridgeshire.

You can find your nearest superstore using on the Cancer Research website.

Whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking to resell it’s important not to get swept up in the excitement – remember it’s only a good deal if you were going to buy an item in the first place.

Don’t just pick something up for the sake of it, and always remember to have a look at prices elsewhere beforehand to get an idea if it’s the best deal.

Also, if you do visit a store why not try out the Google Lens app to compare prices of the item you’re looking at in the moment to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

Meanwhile, we spoke to experts for the five things to always look out for in charity shops.

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Plus, a reseller has has revealed how she turned side hustle selling on charity shop finds into a business bringing in an average of £1,400 a month.

And, here are some savvy tips for bagging the biggest bargains and saving hundreds of pounds.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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