The Bargain Hunter: Cut-price kitchens with television deals

 

If you're looking for a television to keep up-to-date with this summer's sporting and cultural events, look no further than Wren Kitchens.

Wren has joined forces with Furrion to offer customers purchasing a new kitchen a television set at an unbeatable price. Kitchen cabinets at Wren are currently available with 60 per cent off their RRP, and on top of that customers can pick up a 55in LED television for £55, with prices for smaller sets starting at £19. For details, visit WrenKitchens.com.

Boots slashes cost of No7 bundle

Boots has slashed the cost of its No7 Lift and Luminate Regime bundle in store and online.The bundle contains Lift & Luminate Day and Night Serum, Lift & Luminate Night Cream and Lift & Luminate Day Cream, and can now be purchased for £47.95, with a bonus 188 Boots Advantage Card points available as well. The deal forms part of Boots' No7 three-for-two offer on selected face and body, and can be found online at http://ind.pn/K1TNK7.

Just the weather for Muddy Puddles

The children's outdoor clothing company Muddy Puddles is running a 20 per cent off sale. If the bad weather continues much longer, the kids will need all the wellies and anoraks they can get. To see everything on offer, visit MuddyPuddles.com.To activate the discount, enter the code MAY20 at the online checkout.

M&S celebrates with English wine offers

Marks & Spencer is celebrating the Queen's Jubilee by reducing the cost of English sparkling wine until 5 June. Marksman English Sparkling Blanc de Blancs 2009 is reduced from £24 to £19, while Sparkling English Brit NV and Rose NV, is down from £22to £17.

j.hall@independent.co.uk

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