WILKO shoppers are rushing to buy this sizzling summer deal that scans at the tills for £35 instead of £70.

The bargain retailer has slashed the price of its BBQ kettle grill by 50%.

Wilko's has this kettle charcoal BBQ on sale with 50% off

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Wilko’s has this kettle charcoal BBQ on sale with 50% offCredit: Wilko

The kettle charcoal BBQ is 56cm in size and has an enamel-coated steel cooking grid.

It comes with a warming rack to save cooking space and also has wheels making it perfect to move around the garden.

The BBQ is only available in-store, so you can order online and click and collect for free.

To find your nearest Wilko’s you can use the store locator tool on the website.

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Customers who have already grabbed this great summer BBQ deal are very pleased with their purchase.

One customer said: “The BBQ is perfect and the price I got it for was amazing.”

Another added: “This BBQ is very good indeed, keeps the heat in very well and I prefer it over my £180 one.”

While someone else commented on how easy it was to put together and said: “Bought today, fairly easy to assemble.”

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And another happy customer said: “Wow for the price this bbq is amazing value and quality – really pleased with the purchase.”

As always, we recommend shopping around yourself to make sure you are getting the cheapest deal.

You can use comparison sites like Google Shopping or PriceRunner to compare costs at other retailers.

We had a look to see how other similar BBQ prices compared to Wilko’s price.

Argos had a very similar one that was priced at £80, and Asda also had one the same size for £89.

Dunelm was closest in price to Wilko’s BBQ as they had one priced at £40, but bear in mind if you bought online £3.95 delivery charge would be added.

Remember when shopping online that delivery costs can vary depending on the size of the item that you are ordering, so always double-check your basket at the end.

And remember it’s only a good deal if it is something you were searching for in the first place.

If you are just buying because something is on offer you are not saving money.

Lots of retailers are having summer sales at the moment and so it is worth keeping an eye out as prices do change daily, and can go up and down depending on stock levels.

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If you are in the market for a hot tub, Argos recently slashed the price of its CleverSpa Granada four-person tub by 50%.

And Aldi shoppers have been snapping up some great deals on summer garden furniture with some of it scanning at just £11.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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