Argos launches huge garden clearance with prices starting at just £2

ARGOS has launched a huge garden clearance sale and prices start at just £2.

The bargain retailer is selling a selection of outdoor items for a fraction of the price.

Argos has launched a garden clearance sale ahead of the summer drawing to a close

Products on sale include hot tubs, plants, picnic utensils, marquees and much more.

The lowest we’ve seen starts from just £2.40 and goes up to way over £1,000.

These discounts are being rolled out online.

However, it’s only a bargain if you needed the item anyway – and be sure to shop around in case the same item is cheaper elsewhere.

Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you’re ordering online.

You can compare prices on platforms like Google Shopping.

Also bear in mind that you will fork out a little extra if you pay for online delivery.

If you want to buy the item in person then it is always best to phone ahead to your local shop to check what they have available to avoid disappointment.

You can find your nearest Argos store using the locator tool on its website.

Habitat small ceramic plant

  • £2.40
The faux plant is the cheapest we’ve seen

Argos said this plant brings “fab foliage, without the faff”.

This green plant comes in its own plant pot and costs just £2.50 in the clearance.

The website doesn’t say how much it has dropped from, though similar items are being sold for anywhere between £12 and £25.

Goblet tinted wine glasses

  • Was: £8, now: £5.60
The four cups have gone down well with shoppers

For those still planning on having a BBQ or perhaps a picnic at some point this summer, Argos is selling a set of four outdoor wine cups.

They come in orange, pink, turquoise and blue and come to just £1.40 per cup.

Shoppers who have already purchased the glasses have said they’re “really pretty”.

One customer wrote: “Bought for camping but my kids are loving [so] using them at home too.”

Argos said the wine cups are “non-smashable” and “made for partying”.

Garden by Sainsbury’s yellow metal balcony planters

  • Was: £15, now £7.50
The three planters have had great reviews

Argos has cut the price of these three plant pots by 50%, that’s a saving of £7.50.

These come as a set of three yellow plant bots and are made to be hung on a balcony.

Argos said shoppers can fill them with trailing plants to seasons blooms.

They’re “easy” to hang up with curved hooks.

Customers are impressed too with one saying: “Bought these recently and have just put plants in and hung on trellis.

“They look great and even better as I got them in sale.”

Harry Heron metal garden ornament

  • Was: £25, now: £12.50
Harry the Heron is on sale for 50% off

Shoppers after an animal ornament to spruce up their garden can grab this Heron for 50% off.

Harry the Heron is weather resistant and is 87cm x 27 cm x 11cm.

One shopper said: “Excellent purchase looks good in garden. Very please.”

While another said: “I treated myself to this with some birthday money. I absolutely love him.

“Brilliant colour and makes a lovely addition in my garden.”

Garden by Sainsbury’s solar decorative bee lights

  • Was: £20, now £14
Shoppers can get four solar powered bee lights

Customers can save 25% by picking up these solar-powered outdoor lights.

Four lights are included in each pack and there’s an on and off switch to save energy.

If fully charged, they should run for six hours and require eight hours of sunlight to fully charge the battery.

You’ll need to buy your own LED lightbulbs.

Monaco Hexagonal gazebo

  • Was: £1,989, £1,491.75 with 25% off
This is one of the most expensive items in the clearance

One of the more expensive items in Argos clearance is the hexagonal gazebo.

The size of this gazebo is 295.5cm x 450cm x 390cm.

Argos said shoppers can leave this weather resistant product outside all year round.

The gazebo can be used on grass and patio so it’s quite a versatile product.

This is one of the more expensive items on sale so bear that in mind when you’re shopping around.

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