SHOPPERS are flocking to Tesco for a winter gadget which is perfect for keeping your feet warm and fans say it’s a “must-have.”

The Slumberdown comfy cosy heated fleece foot warmer has been reduced from £35 to just £8.75 in select Tesco stores. 

Shoppers are flocking to Tesco for a winter gadget which is perfect for keeping your feet warm

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Shoppers are flocking to Tesco for a winter gadget which is perfect for keeping your feet warmCredit: Facebook / ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK
The Slumberdown comfy cosy heated fleece foot warmer has been reduced from £35 to just £8.75 in select Tesco stores

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The Slumberdown comfy cosy heated fleece foot warmer has been reduced from £35 to just £8.75 in select Tesco storesCredit: Facebook / ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK

The foot warmer comes with a convenient long 2m cord so you can plug it in where you need to and watch TV while you keep your toes toasty. 

The gadget comes with four heat settings so you can pick of temperature that’s right for you.

Plus it comes with a timer which is perfect if you are prone to nodding off once your toes are warm. 

The heated feel feet warmer comes with a two-year guarantee and can be thrown in the washing machine with your regular laundry. 

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The winter bargain was shared in the Extreme Couponing And Bargains UK Facebook group. 

One happy shopper said: “Tesco, was £35 down to £8.75.”

The post racked up dozens of comments and likes online with loads of group members tagging their friends and family.

One user declared: “I need one of these.”

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“Yes!!! It’s a must,” said another.

“I’d love one of these.”

The Slumberdown foot warmer isn’t available online so you will need to head into stores if you want this deal. 

Bear in mind prices may vary from branch to branch. 

You can find foot warmers in other stores but you will probably need to spend a little more. 

Asda is selling the Silentnight cosy foot warmer for £40, while Argos has a Beurer foot warmer taupe for a little bit less at £38. 

It’s worth searching around in stores for sales and discounts if you looking to get a winter gadget like this or similar. 

Many stores run January and New Year sales so you’ve got more chance of finding a good bargain. 

When searching for any winter gadget is worth comparing the retailer’s price to the cost of running it per hour to make sure you’re getting a good deal. 

Tips for keeping warm this winter

There are plenty of other affordable ways you can stay warm this winter.

Get yourself a hot water bottle, you can them in lots of different shapes and sizes.

They are always great for a cost-free way of keeping warm.

If you’ve got a few pennies to spare consider buying an electric blanket.

They are another great way to keep warm and most cost around 2p an hour to run.

It’s also worth checking if you are eligible for free electric blankets.

Major energy firms have been giving away free electric blankets and money-saving gadgets as part of customer support packages.

Don’t forget about preventative measures, draught-proof your home and seal your windows to stop cold air from coming in.

Prices for draught excludes start from a fiver in most stores but a thick blanket rolled up next to a draughty door will work just as well.

Seal up any draughty windows with easy-to-use draught excluders, prices for them start at £1.99 and they could save up to £70 on your energy bills.

Loft insulation is also very important as it can stop heat escaping, therefore slashing your heating bill.

You can buy insulation from all local builder merchants or retailers such as B&Q and Wickes.

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