The Home Edit fans rave about Home Bargains’ £2.99 ‘lazy Susan’ which is perfect for organising your kitchen
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IF YOU are anything like us, you’ll have spent lockdown thinking of ways to organise your home after watching the hit Netflix show The Home Edit.
Thankfully you don’t have to fork out a fortune to replicate the pristine storage solutions on the show, with Home Bargains selling a near-identical lazy Susan for just £2.99.
A savvy shopper spotted the budget chain has a kitchen turntable that looks remarkably like the ones used on the show.
They shared a photo to the Facebook group , and added: “If anyone is an organisation geek and love stuff like the home edit, Mrs hinch or Stacey soloman then home bargain have these beauties in for 2.99!”
In comparison, , which stocks the official The Home Edit merchandise in the UK, is selling their Lazy Susan for £37.50.
The Home Edit sees extreme home organisers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin fully transform celebrity and everyday houses.
Lazy Susan, £37.50 from John Lewis -
Their signature style is using clear boxes so items are colour-coordinated and ordered in a system that is easy to see.
On the Netflix show, the unstoppable duo have tackled the homes of Reese Witherspoon, Khloe Kardashian and Eva Longoria in their quest for neatness.
And thankfully, thanks to Home Bargains, savvy shoppers can replica the style without forking out a fortune.
Thrifty shoppers seemed keen to snap up the replica Lazy Susan for their own homes, with one raving: “Im getting this for my husbands aftershaves.”
Another added: “I have under my kitchen sink for my everyday cleaning products it's great.”
Meanwhile, B&M is selling £1.99 storage boxes that also look like replicas from the show.
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We also shared where to buy all The Home Edit’s iconic boxes and organisers for a fraction of the cost & some are just a quid.
Previously we shared Stacey Solomon's very satisfying organisation hack for her son’s jumbled crayon drawer and it only cost a tenner.