Homeware enthusiasts have been giving their home a bit of a refresh with a "luxurious" rug from Dunelm that they say "looks far more expensive".
11.01.2024 - 19:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Dunelm shoppers are heaping on praise for a product that has been hailed as an 'amazing buy' at keeping the home warm and reducing energy bills. The item, which reduces draughts in your house, which in turn reduces your heating costs, has been slashed in Dunelm's big winter sale.
The homeware retailer is offering the Teddy Bear Draught Excluder for £8.40 down from £12, until the end of the month. And is part of Dunelm's Teddy Range which also includes throws, bed sheets, clothing, bedding and more.
The Teddy Bear Draught Excluder comes in three beautiful tonal colours - olive, charcoal and taupe, as reported in BirminghamLive. It has been made from a recycled fabric and is 22cm tall x 88cm wide.
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A product description reads: "Ideal to keep your house cosy during the colder months, this stylish draught excluder is fashioned from a super soft and fluffy textured fabric and is part of our well-loved, cosy Teddy Bear range."
The Teddy Bear Draught Excluder costs £8.40 and has a 4.7 rating on Dunelm's website. Reena said: "Amazing buy, it keeps the draught out and still looks good, great colour, good price and basically does the job."
Maggi posted: "I am so glad I bought these made a great difference keeping out the draughts from under front and back door." Em wrote: "Really good, does what it’s designed to do and very fluffy!"
TP penned: "Keeps cold out and warm in. My daughter loved it so she bought one as well." Another shopper said: "Just the job to keep my
Homeware enthusiasts have been giving their home a bit of a refresh with a "luxurious" rug from Dunelm that they say "looks far more expensive".
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