‘What a cracking deal’ shoppers rave about Home Bargains buy that will revamp your fence for just £3.99
A BARGAIN hunter has pointed us all in the right direction, for the right paint at the right price.
Without wanting to gatekeep on her latest Star Buy from Home Bargains, Ann Hoyle, from Barnsley, jumps on Facebook to share her latest find with members of a group.
The Facebook group is called Extreme couponing and Bargaining UK and currently has over 2 million members all looking for the same thing – a good bargain.
Ann doesn’t hesitate to share hers as she posts a photo of Ronseal One Coat Timbercare 5L, that’s available for just £3.99 in Home Bargains.
Without containing her excitement a moment longer, she said:
“I don’t know if this has already been posted, but what a Bargain! [In] Home Bargains,” she exclaims.
Not only is Ronseal One Coat Timbercare a good start to revamping your garden fence, it’s also a great find because this item from Ronseal is currently hard to get hold of.
This particular fence paint is not currently available in local hardware stores like B&Q and Screwfix.
However, it is available on Ebay, but for a whopping £14.49.
There are hundreds of wood treatments on the market for fences.
Cheap ways to upgrade your garden
You might not have the best manicured garden but there are cheap ways to make it look and feel more welcoming. Here are six cheap ways to upgrade your garden:
- Paint your fence black
- Pressure wash your patio by asking a neighbor to borrow theirs to save you money
- Edge your lawns using a half-moon shovel
- Add some cheap mirrors to your fence to add light and fun to yo. ur garden
- Cheap solar lights to make your garden feel magical at night
- Add a glitter ball for sparkles
Fence paint and treatments range anywhere between £15 and a jaw dropping £89.85.
That’s the price you pay if you go for, Sadolin Superdec Opaque; what Painters World recommend for the best finish.
So like Ann, if you want the job done on a budget, and all in time for the anticipated heat waves and summer barbeques, then this tub of paint is your pot of gold.
One commenter agreed saying: “Looks really nice this harvest gold on fence panels.”
Another commenter wanted to get in there while stocks last and tagged her mum saying: “Could you grab me a tin if you’re out and about please.”