PARENTS are rushing to snap up a half-price deal on a kids’ kitchen essential.
The product is now on sale for just £29.99, a massive reduction from its normal selling price of £60.
The Kids Kitchen Helper is on sale at The Range and many shoppers had quickly rushed to their local branch to try and snap up the deal.
The “sturdy” helper is designed to allow young children to safely reach work surfaces.
The product listing says: [It’s] a perfect tool to encourage your child’s independence from when they can confidently stand up unaided, right up until they’ve grown to where they can reach work surfaces unassisted.”
The helper is made out of MDF and took just “20 mins to put together”, according to the poster on Facebook.
More than 300 comments have appeared under the post already, with many having reported that the kids essential is sold out.
One user commented that “everywhere says out of stock” while another said that they “couldn’t believe it.”
The Range’s own website now lists the item as out of stock.
However, if you’re hoping to still snap up the deal, you can register for an email alert on The Range’s website that will inform you once it’s back in stock.
The 7.6kg helper’s dimensions stand it at 90cm tall, 62cm wide, and 45cm deep.
If you’re keen to buy a similar essential for your kids now, B&Q currently have a Toddler Kitchen Stool Helper listed for £59.95.
Do always ensure you shop around to find the best deal.
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Finding deals and offers can be tricky if you don’t know where to look.
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Join Facebook groups – Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, Latest Deals and Reduce Your Supermarket Spend are all Facebook groups helping you reduce your spending and find good deals
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Check hotukdeals – The deal-sharing website lists offers as they’re spotted by savvy shoppers
Use barcode scanners – Retailers such as B&M let shoppers scan the barcodes on its app to see if it’s cheaper than the price listed on the shelf