B&M shoppers rush to buy Lego scanning at tills for £10 instead of £80

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B&M shoppers are snatching up a classic kids toy for just a tenner after seeing it cost £80 elsewhere.

The Lego Marvel Infinity Gauntlet bargain was spotted and shared to Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.

B&M is selling a classic kids’ toy for just £10 after it was spotted for £80 elsewhere

B&M is offering the toy for a whopping £70 less than the Lego store itself.

The discount store has reduced it from £35 to £10 – a 71% saving – so you’d better hurry in order to catch it while it’s down.

Sharing the deal, a fan captioned it, “For all the Lego and Avengers fans out there.”

One shopper tagged a friend excitedly, saying: “have a look for nearest one!!”

Another asked their friend to “go down and look for me”.

And one more simply said: “no way!”

The box contains 590 pieces and has a diameter of 31 x 13 x 11cm once built.

It’s available both in store and online but don’t forget about delivery costs if you’re ordering home.

You can also find your closest B&M using the store locator on its website.

But, since it’s a popular product for a tempting price, we recommend calling up first to make sure they have it in stock.

You don’t want to travel there and end up disappointed.

You should always shop around before you buy as well in case you find another brilliant deal.

Use comparison tools like Google Shopping or the Latest Deals app to help you find the best price.

We couldn’t find the gauntlet for any less than B&M, but you never know what deals might pop up this week.

Elsewhere the price tag is steep – the same gauntlet will set you back £80 from Argos.

It also costs £58 from Amazon – so almost £50 more than B&M.

And if you’re ordering home from Toys R Us, you’ll need to fork out £70, plus delivery costs.

But despite the deal, make sure you only buy it if you were after it to begin with. If not, you’re still spending extra money.

Elsewhere in B&M shoppers spotted a 7.6L Tower Vortex dual basket air fryer in store for £99, reduced from £149.

The handy appliance is regularly hailed a dupe for the similar Ninja model which can set you back as much as £220 on the official website.

Shoppers can only pick up the air fryer in store as it isn’t available online at the moment.

These types of cheap fryers tend to sell out in days, so head down as soon as possible if you’re interested.

The Tower fryer has two 3.8L deep baskets and claims it can cook meals in 15 to 20 minutes with 99% less fat.

You can turn the temperature up to as high as 210C and it claims it is 30% faster than a conventional oven.

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