SAVVY shoppers have gone wild over stunning Christmas decor selling for nearly 80% off retail price.
An eagle-eyed shoppers shared her find on a bargain Facebook group and others were shocked by the price.
Sets of LED Christmas lights have been selling online at Studio for only £8 – 80% off their normal price of £45.
And shooting star string lights are selling for only £12, saving shoppers £48 in total.
One shopper who jumped on the low prices shared: “Saw a post yesterday and ordered these a week ago. Ordered mine a week ago, no dispatch yet but money was taken out of my balance.”
The savvy shopper shared the splurged on pine cone lights as well for only £6.
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All together, she paid only £30.99 for three sets of stunning Christmas lights.
Other bargain hunters filled the comments, with one saying: “I’ve never had any problems with Studio delivery… I’m sure you’ll get yours soon.”
Another chimed in: “I ordered yesterday! Half my order is coming already, I got those three lights and a pack of decorations.”
One woman shared: “I ordered two star lights at £6 each from £50 Monday…being delivered today.”
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Of course, it’s always worth looking around for the best deals when shopping.
Amazon offers a similar shooting star LED outdoor light for £49.99 and two day delivery.
Homebase offers a version of pinecone LED outdoor Christmas string lights for £30.
Studio’s sales are coming as the owner of the UK’s “cheapest shop” claims to cost you 85% less than other major stores.
A little-known outlet in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, attracts shoppers with a nose for a deal when stocking up on festive supplies and gifts.
And The Sun revealed the hefty savings can be found at WD Bargains, based in an industrial unit on the town’s fringes.
It offers products – at a fraction of their regular retail price – by high-end brands such as Armani, Hugo Boss, Jo Malone and Ted Baker.
Snips to be snapped up included £70 Ralph Lauren scented candles for just £10 instead – a whopping 85% saving.
Meanwhile, Ted Baker diffusers are available for a tenner too – £24 down on what would be charged elsewhere.
WD Bargains owner Karl Darley said: “People come from miles away because we’re so cheap.
“If we spot something that we can sell cheaper than the supermarkets, then we will buy it.”
Customers cashing in included NHS worker Annette Talbot, 50, and 12-year-old daughter who bought 36 Coca-Cola cans for £10 – whereas Iceland offered 24 for £13.
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Annette also bought a 7.5kg bag of James Wellbeloved dog food for a third of its £35.99 cost from Pets at Home.