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The four items you should always buy at Home Bargains – and the two things to get elsewhere



THE popular discount store Home Bargains stocks everything a household could need.

We reveal the four items you should always buy at the checkout and the two to avoid.

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Home Bargains stocks everything, but what should you buy?

Home Bargains stocks plenty of everyday household products at already low prices, but every now and then it will slash costs with special “star buys” and limited time sales.

The store has its own of range of products that look strikingly familiar to rivals’ more pricey options.

Bagging a Home Bargains dupe is a good way to make your wallet happy too.

Although it’s important not to overspend and it’s only a bargain if you were planning on buying the item on the day.

You shouldn’t buy something just because it’s a bargain price, or discounted.

It’s also wise to shop around before you splash out as you find find better savings elsewhere.

Home Bargains competes with B&M and The Range, so you might find there’s a better deal on offer at these two store.

Even budget supermarket Aldi has given the store a run for its money in the past.

We reveal which items you should give the cold shoulder, and which to add straight to your basket:

The items you should always buy at Home Bargains

Items from your food shop

Home Bargains doesn’t just stock the obvious buys to kit out your personal space.

The giant store stocks everything to fill up the pantry too.

You can buy everything from snacks to essentials at a discount price.

And often you’ll find products work out cheaper than at the supermarket.

You can get a loaf of bread for significantly less than if you were to shop in a conventional supermarket.

You can get a loaf of thick cut white bread for just 99p, a whole 21p cheaper than the same product would usually sell for at the bigger supermarkets.

And something to cook it up in

You’ve stocked up the cupboards on all the groceries you didn’t realise you could get at Home Bargains, and now it’s time to get cooking.

Luckily the store has yet another aisle dedicated to electronics and all sorts of kitchen gadgets that’ll have dinner on the table in no time.

You can get everything from blenders to slow cookers, to air fryers.

Home Bargains is selling one air fryer for just £34.99 – which is nearly £30 cheaper than rivals.

That makes it a no brainer to head to the store above any other competition.

Something smelly

No, we’re not talking about food on this one.

But down a different aisle on the other side of the store altogether, you can pick up your smellies at a bargain price.

The store has Calvin Klein: One Summer EDT in a 100ml bottle on the shelves for just £19.99.


Anywhere else you might expect to pay around £44.00 for the perfume bottle.

But shopping at Home Bargains, savers can pocket £24.01.

And garden gear

Home Bargains has everything for outside your home too, with an endless range of stunning garden furniture.

But if you’re after the best bang for your buck you should make sure you snag the larger buys from the store rather than elsewhere.

Take Home Bargains’ rattan corner sofa for example.

The New Hampshire corner sofa set costs £279.99.

But Aldi’s almost exact copy is £50 MORE at £299.98.

They both come with an extra footstool or table in tow too, but Aldi’s is 20% more expensive.

The things to get elsewhere

Baby buys

Buying essentials for your little ones could be done on a budget, but only if you know to look in the right place.

Home Bargains might not be the one to fulfill that criteria as we’ve spotted even BETTER deals elsewhere.

The store sells its nappies in bulk, which is great if you’re stocking up, but can take a big upfront hit on your wallet.

100 Pampers nappies from the store costs £15.96, for example.

While it’s still over £7 cheaper than you might find at rivals, you can actually get away with not paying a penny for similar products elsewhere.

Aldi shoppers can pick up FREE nappies in-store with an easy-to-claim voucher.

The supermarket shoppers can get a FREE 24 pack of Mamia size one newborn nappies, which usually cost 79p.

You have to sign up to a Netmums trial, and you’ll be mailed your free voucher that you can claim only in an Aldi store.

And something for them to play with

Home Bargains has a whole host of toys and games to keep your little one occupied for hours on end.

But if you’ve got a fussy little one, and only the best brands will do, you might want to shop elsewhere.

It makes some of its goodies even cheaper than Home Bargains right now.

One Funko doll we spotted at SE was slashed to just £5.50, for example – meanwhile the same brand stocked by Home Bargains had prices starting from a pricier £9.99.

Wwe also reveal the five things you should always buy at Ikea and the items to get elsewhere.

And there’s some things to leave behind on the shelf at Poundland too.


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The four items you should always buy at Home Bargains – and the two things to get elsewhere