DUNELM shoppers have spotted a heating gadget that scans for half off.

The gadget is now £59.50 – and it used to cost £119.

Shoppers are rushing to buy a half price electric stove

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Shoppers are rushing to buy a half price electric stoveCredit: Dunelm

It’s a three-sided Glass Contemporary Stove and shoppers are loving it.

It comes with adjustable flame brightness and thermostat, a safety thermal cut off device and an open flame effect window.

But be quick – a half price discount may sell quickly.

On the website, one person said: “Electric stove heater heats up my room, warm and cosy with the lights. Its not to big fits perfect in my living room.”

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Another wrote: “It warms the room so well. Really pleased with it.”

And someone else praised: “Lovely looking product. Does the job well.”

Remember to factor in delivery costs if you’re ordering online – it’ll set you back at least another £5.95 if you want it delivered Express.

However, it does say on the website it’s free to deliver if you order before March 30.

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This might depend on how far away you live, though.

To find your nearest store just use the locator tool on its website.

Keep in mind it also costs around 68p per hour to run, depending on the size of your room who your provider is.

In comparison to central heating though, the average cost of running your heating per hour is 11.51p per kilowatt-hour. This means that if you have a 24 kW boiler, it might cost you £2.76 an hour. 

But there are risks with this heater too – make sure you don’t keep it on overnight as it could be a fire risk.

Remember not to leave them unattended either and if you do leave the room, switch the appliance off.

Make sure you shop around elsewhere too – there might be a few similar discounts you’re missing somewhere else.

You can use sites like Google Shopping or the Latest Deals app to compare prices.

For example, Aldi is selling a Kirkton House Electric Stove for £49.99, but you can only get it online.

It has two heat settings, a feature that stops it overheating and a three-year warranty.

You get free delivery as it’s over £30 too and it also costs 68p an hour to run on the 2000w setting.

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B&Q also has a Warmlite Traditional 2kW electric stove in clearance for £50, down from £90.

You don’t need a chimney or flue and it includes an adjustable thermostat and flame dimmer.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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