When it comes to shopping for your home, there's nothing better than a good bargain.
And thanks to one shopper, it seems there is a deal not to be missed - that is if you love lighting and are after something to make your outdoor space look a bit cosier.
The lights, which are currently being sold at B&M, are named 'Opulent Oasis Solar Powered Metal Floor Lantern'.
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The product description reads: "Add a stylish light feature to your garden with this stunning Opulent Oasis Solar Powered Metal Floor Lantern. This solar lantern is a perfect decorative feature by day and solar light by night.
Features include solar Powered LED light and auto-on at dusk. As well as this, no wiring is required.
Taking to Facebook's Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group she said to its two million members: "Went in looking for some lights for my garden. Found these with the price tag of £20, used the app to scan just to check as lots of lights are half price, almost fell over when I saw they were reduced to just £5!!!!! Would have cost me £40 for the pair but paid a tenner, BARGAIN!!!! Lol

Several others also took to the Facebook comment section to say that they had also managed to get the item to scan for the lower price. One said: "I have the same ones for the bargain price of £5 also. They are beautiful."
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Another added: "Beautiful , using the scanner is brilliant you can get lots of bargains that you would have missed otherwise. I have the scanner too on my phone."
"I've got these. They are beautiful" wrote a third.
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