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‘Bargain of the month!’ chuffed shopper yells after snapping up washing line AND pegs for just £6

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SHOPPERS are racing to Dunelm to pick up a washing line and pegs for just £6.

The Three Arm Steel Rotary Airer was £12 but has been reduced by 50%, leaving shoppers in a frenzy.

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One shopper described the washing line as the "bargain of the month"Credit: Facebook/Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group
She added that the washing line is "very sturdy"Credit: Facebook/Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

Posting to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, one person said: "My bargain of the month.

"Bought it yesterday from Dunelm.

"Rotary line, spike and 30 pegs, can't go wrong."

In a comment under the post, the woman then posted a picture of what the washing line looked like when she had put it up in her garden.

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She said: "This is it up.

"It's a really sturdy, lovely line".

The rotary airer has 30m of drying space and folds away neatly to save space.

It also has a plastic ground socket, so that it will remain stable.

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A description of the website reads: "Designed with an easy-to-operate umbrella system that offers 30 metres of drying space, this three-arm steel rotary airer can be folded down when not in use and is crafted from durable steel and supplied with a plastic soil spike".

The Facebook post was flooded with comments from social media users, eager to snap up the bargain for themselves.

One person said: "Thanks, just bought one".

Another person said: "I bought a bucket and that easy mix quick dry cement to put mine in, then I could move it around the garden so it wasn't just stuck in one place."

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A third person, tagging a friend said: "You could do with one of these."

A fourth person chimed in: "I put mine in my garden umbrella stand".

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