SHOPPERS are rushing to B&M to buy a window cleaning gadget scanning for just £1 at the till.

Washing windows is a chore but a window vacuum will banish condensation and mould in a jiffy.

One savvy shopper took to Facebook to share her bargain find

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One savvy shopper took to Facebook to share her bargain findCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group – Facebook

They are designed to remove dust, dirt and water from your windows in an instant, leaving them squeaky clean and streak-free.

And one savvy shopper took to Facebook to share her bargain find in the Extreme Couponing And Bargains UK group.

The eagle-eyed deal hunter revealed the Addis Cordless Window Vac is reduced down from £18 at the variety store chain.

It has an integrated spray and you just need to add water or detergent for a quick, convenient clean.

I’m a gypsy girl, don’t pay for window cleaners - our way is so cheap
I’m a pro window cleaner and you’ve been doing your squeegeeing all wrong

Other social media users were quick to comment on the bargain.

One said: “Just to let you all know they weren’t worth the £18 but definitely worth the £1.”

Another quipped: “Did you bring the shelf label home?”

Do bear in mind that when prices are reduced by this much it’s usually in order for stores to clear excess stock, so prices and stock will vary from store to store.

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In this case it looks like it is a simple barcode difference which resulted in this hefty discount.

It’s always best to phone ahead to your local shop to check what they have available to avoid disappointment.

You can find your nearest B&M store using the locator tool on the website.

It always pays to compare prices so you know you’re getting the best deal.

Even if you can’t pick this particular unit up for £1, it’s original price of £18 is still the cheapest we can find elsewhere.

The same item costs £29.99 on Amazon.

It comes as one pro has discovered how a concoction of common household items can remove streaks from a window or mirror.

Babs, who describes herself as “the internet mum and grandma you didn’t need”, regularly dishes out tips and hacks on everything from how to cook certain dishes to cleaning advice.

And most recently her three million followers were treated to how they can ensure their mirrors are left gleaming.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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