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Asda shoppers rush to get their hands on ‘easy to use’ air fryer reduced to £19

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ASDA shoppers are rushing to buy a dirt-cheap, “easy to use” air fryer.

The price of the product has been reduced from £28 to £19 and customers are delighted.

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The product description reads: “Whether you want to fry crispy fries or roast a chicken, this compact air fryer from George Home can do it all.

“The 1.5 liter capacity allows you to comfortably prepare 1-2 portions, while the 30-minute timer with auto shut-off allows you to leave the work to your other tasks.

“One of the most impressive features of this fryer is that it requires no oil, while cleaning is easy thanks to the dishwasher-safe drip tray and basket.”

One shopper seemed excited about his purchase, posting a photo of the discounted fryers and writing, “I treated myself to one of these today.”

It comes as shoppers rush to M&S, eager to get their hands on any leftover Valentine’s Day chocolate.

Tracey Young was delighted as she browsed the shelves of her local M&S in Bristol when she noticed a selection of sweet treats had been cut.

The savvy shopper was clearly happy with her bargains and took to social media to warn other shoppers.

Post on Extreme Bargains and Coupons UKa private Facebook group with a whopping 2.4 million members, Tracey shared a photo of her haul and wrote: “M&S 50p each.”

She then confirmed: “This was Bristol Eastgate.”

And if you’re a fan of the chain’s iconic Walnut Whips, you’re in luck.

Tracey was lucky enough to get a bar of ‘You’re Incredi-bubble’ – a sparkling wine flavored mallow with a glossy orange sauce, in milk chocolate.

And people are raving about the £11 Wickes purchase that can make dirty patios sparkling again in no time without a jet cleaner.

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One woman took to social media to ask cleaning fans for advice on how to clean her patio tiles.

In a post on Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It, a private Facebook group with a whopping 232,700 members, Sharon LP Cutler asked: “Does anyone have any tips on what to use to clean patio slabs?”

Cleaning enthusiasts and fans of Mrs Hinch rushed to the comments to share their recommendations, offering a wide variety of different solutions.

While some suggested using household items and cleaning products, many recommended a £11 purchase from Wickes, Patio Magic, which they described as ‘great stuff’.

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