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B&Q SHOPPERS are racing to get their hands on a hot tub essential scanning for just £5 instead of £85.

The incredible item can save on energy bills and will keep your jacuzzi in tip-top condition.

The hot tub item is great at saving energy as it stops heat escaping
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The hot tub item is great at saving energy as it stops heat escapingCredit: FACEBOOK

One woman shared news of the offer on the Facebook group Extreme Bargaining and Coupons UK.

She wrote: "This is a thermal jacket for inflatable or hard shell tubs.

"£5, down from £85!! I got the one for upto 180cm this was the only size and brand available at Bradford, others may have different stock to clear."

The post - which included an image of the hot tub cover and the mega discount - caused a stir online racking up nearly 100 comments.

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One person said: "What an amazing deal," while another added: "Fantastic bargains. Well done you."

A third was tempted by the offer and tagged a friend writing: "Worth a wee trip?"

The hot tub cover is great at saving energy as it stops heat escaping while also keeping the water clear of leaves or debris.

However, it is important to remember that this item is on clearance so prices may vary from store to store.

To avoid disappointment it is always worth ringing up your local B&Q ahead of your next visit.

You can find where your nearest B&M is by visiting the stores website.

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This product is also available to buy online for £26, which is a £59 mark down.

Its a lot higher than the £80 mark down being offered in some stores.

And you also need to factory in delivery costs.

It comes as we told how sunshine has returned to the UK and many may be considering splashing out on a hot tub.

But your new relaxing jacuzzi might leave you a little red in the face once your electricity bill arrives

Luckily we've got tips on how to cut costs so you don't have to give up the back garden luxury.

With plenty of retailers bargaining off their own stock, you might have been tempted to make a purchase of your own.

But energy saving experts say that some of the least energy efficient models - which are often the cheapest ones - could add a whopping £400 to electricity bills.

This is because they tend to lack good quality insulation.

Money saving hot tub tips

WE asked Nicholas Auckland at Trade Radiators for his top ten money and energy-saving hot top tips.

  • Always use a high-quality, insulated cover when the hot tub is not in use. This helps retain heat and reduces the energy needed to reheat the water.
  • Consider adding a floating thermal blanket under the main cover for extra insulation.
  • Set the hot tub to a lower temperature when not in use. A reduction of just a few degrees can save significant energy.
  • Regularly clean and replace filters to ensure the hot tub runs efficiently and doesn’t overwork itself in order to maintain water cleanliness.
  • Use a smart thermostat to control heating more efficiently and only heat the water when necessary.
  • Jets and blowers can significantly increase energy consumption. Use them sparingly and turn them off when not needed.
  • Limit the time you spend in the hot tub to reduce the overall energy usage.
  • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for draining and refilling the hot tub to keep the water clean and reduce the workload on the heating system.
  • Place your hot tub in a sheltered area to protect it from wind and weather, which can cause heat loss.
  • Position the hot tub to take advantage of natural sunlight, which can help heat the water".

Nicholas Auckland at Trade Radiators said: "Look at it in the same way as heating your home.

"Without insulation, the heat created inside quickly leaves through the walls, doors, windows, ceiling and floor, meaning that you have to continue to heat up your home at a higher level to continually reach the desired temperature.

"This is the same with hot tubs.

"If you want your hot tub to reach 40C, but the hot tub doesn't have proper insulation, it will be working harder and using more energy to keep at this high temperature."

How to save money at B&Q

There are lots of ways to save money at B&Q.

The retailer has a free loyalty scheme which gives members access to exclusive offers and previews.

You also regularly get discount codes emailed to your inbox which give you money off when you shop.

New joiners also get £5 off when you spend £30 or more.

Other discounts include competitive rates on Hertz vans to help transport your purchases.

It is free to join and you can do so by visiting the B&Q webisode online.

The retailer also regularly holds seasonal sales, which are worth checking out.

Shopping around for the best bargain

When hunting for a deal it is important to shop around make sure you are not being over charged.

There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to.

Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.

For example, Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.

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Price Spy also logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including ArgosAmazoneBay and the supermarkets.

Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.

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