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Dunelm Mill sale - instore/online
pinkteapot
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Went in Dunelm Mill yesterday and was impressed by their sale. They're cheap normally and most stuff in-store was reduced by 20% (more in some cases).
I buy Brabantia bin bags there regularly as they're the cheapest stockist near me and even these had 20% off so I stocked up. :money:
Also needed a new kettle and got one that they normally sell for £20 (cheaper than anywhere else including online), again with 20% off.
Much better than some of the other big shops who just have discounts on a few items, primarily tat they couldn't shift for Christmas.
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/
One of my friends got a Union Jack banner reduced from 99p to 24p and is saving it for the Jubilee weekend.
I buy Brabantia bin bags there regularly as they're the cheapest stockist near me and even these had 20% off so I stocked up. :money:
Also needed a new kettle and got one that they normally sell for £20 (cheaper than anywhere else including online), again with 20% off.
Much better than some of the other big shops who just have discounts on a few items, primarily tat they couldn't shift for Christmas.
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/
One of my friends got a Union Jack banner reduced from 99p to 24p and is saving it for the Jubilee weekend.
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Quite a few things heavily reduced on their sale pages:
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?srt=Price+low+-+high&freeText=end+of+season&langId=-1&storeId=10551&catalogId=14100&results=com.salmon.ec.searchandbrowse.mercado.databeans.SearchResultsBean@cb314db&viewTaskName=SearchResultsView
Unfortunately, a lot of the Christmas stock is still full price on the website. Some of the trees and decorations are reduced, though:
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/other-departments/christmas/christmas-trees-and-lights/
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/other-departments/christmas/christmas-decorations/0 -
I *LOVE* LOVE LOVE their bed linen. Best around0
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dreamteamgirl wrote: »I *LOVE* LOVE LOVE their bed linen. Best around
I love Dorma bed linen and usually get it when it's reduced in Dunelm. Our local branch has a display of end-of-line items where you can pick up bedding with 70-80% off. :money:0 -
The brabantia bread bid is a good buy for £19.99, I bought one yesterday.
this one http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/brabantia-fall-front-bread-bin-1097080 -
Friend I was with also got this 3-tier airer for £9.99:
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/deluxe-3-tier-airer-100981
She hasn't tried it out yet, but online it has considerably better reviews than the Argos Value one at the same price.0 -
Prestige IQ Innovations 50957 Fine T Tea Maker was £113 now £28.40
instore only same item £139.99 in Argos.
Grab a bargin.0 -
the xmas crackers are still full price :eek::eek:life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0
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I bought the Slumber Heatset room size rug in their sale last year at £140 and see that its reduced to that price again this year from £200. If you have a large living room with laminate flooring then I highly recommend it. We had been looking for ages for a decent rug at a realistic price and this one still looks as good as the day we bought it last year.0
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The brabantia bread bid is a good buy for £19.99, I bought one yesterday.
this one http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/brabantia-fall-front-bread-bin-109708
Ah, great. I've been looking for one of these at a good price. I have a chrome bread bin from Asda that the front lifts up. It is vicious and will have your finger off if not careful when it closes :eek: I tend to use it just for storing spare baking foil etc now and keep my bread in the cupboard.0 -
Ty so much OP been looking for somewhere to buy the binbags at an affordable price for ages..even without the 20% off they are a great price :T0
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