The Range shoppers are rushing to buy a summer garden essential scanning for £30 instead of £55
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THE Range shoppers are rushing out to buy a summer garden essential scanning for £30 instead of £55.
The retailer is selling an for 45% off as households hold out hope for better weather.
The garden gadget comes with a dial so you can adjust the temperature you cook at.
There's also a windshield and three racks where you can leave any cooked grub.
The of the barby on sale at a branch and shoppers have been quick to comment.
One, tagging a friend, said: "I think you need to go to The Range pronto."
Another chimed in: "Would be handy."
A third, tagging a friend, added: "Get yourself there babe!"
Of course, whenever buying anything like this, make sure you shop around to ensure you're getting the best deal.
Just because one retailer is selling it for a price you think is a bargain, that doesn't mean you can't get it cheaper elsewhere.
Price comparison websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare prices on thousands of products across different websites.
The Google Shopping/Product tab is useful if you want to have a quick scan of the internet to see how much a certain product is selling for too.
We looked to see if any other retailers are selling a similar size electric barbecue for less than The Range, but couldn't find any.
The Range's comes in at 38cm high, 51cm wide and 13.5cm deep, weighing 5.3kg.
Electrical World is selling a similar-style BBQ for £70 while the Kettle and Toaster Man website has one on sale for £50.
If you are considering buying , it's currently out of stock online.
THE Range shoppers can save extra cash by using these tips...
Shop, within a shop - In some The Range stores there's a 'secret' shop within a shop.
You can purchase Iceland products in over 85 of the retailer's branches.
The budget grocery items are a must for plenty of shoppers with hungry mouths to feed back at home.
Shop the sale - Even some of the biggest ticket items are slashed in price if you know when to shop.
A good tip for online shoppers is to use the "offers" tab on The Range website.
It's where you'll find deals like this and all the best bargains are saved in one place so you can browse hundreds of products that have been reduced.
It's also where you'll find the "Mega Drop".
Use Facebook - You can use Facebook to your advantage before you head out to shop at The Range.
Like-minded bargain hunters flock to the social media platform to post all about their latest finds and how they managed to score the best prices.
It's also not clear whether it's in stock across all of The Range's physical branches so it might be worth calling your local one to see if it has any.
You can find your nearest The Range branch by using the retailer's store locator tool on its website.
It comes after The Range shoppers were caught rushing to buy a "brilliant" summer buy that helps keep bugs at bay.
The retail chain had customers talking after stocking a mesh insect window screen for just £2.50.
Shoppers also couldn't get enough of flamingo trees on sale for just £10.
In May, the chain unveiled a new and improved click and collect service.
The free of charge service has been streamlined so customers can now order items and collect them from an hour onwards.
Products are now also held in-branch for up to five days, so customers can visit and collect any bits at a suitable time.
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