A MAJOR DIY homeware chain has slashed the price of all its products in a “rare” move but you will have to be quick.
Homebase has now slashed prices by 15% at stores across the UK and online.
The move comes as the UK moves towards a Bank Holiday Monday, when many Brits try and decorate the spare room and spruce up the garden.
Some of the more eye catching deals on offer include:
Farrow & Ball ‘dimity no.2008’ paint tester at £4.67
Westland peat-free multi-purpose compost with added John Innes at £6.80
Bosch 1200W Rotak 32-12 electric lawn mower at £75.65
Kärcher K3 Classic pressure washer at £92.65
How to claim the slashed prices
Here is how to get 15% off everything online at Homebase
Enter the code SAVE15 at the online checkout
The discount’s also available in-store and will be applied automatically at the till
Find your nearest Homebase store here
Money Saving Expert website provided the following advice to consumers: “Even with the discount, Homebase may not be cheapest for everything, so make sure you compare prices elsewhere before buying.”
Here’s everything you need to know about when Homebase is open over the early May bank holiday.
With the early May bank holiday approaching, it’s important for shoppers to know Homebase’s opening hours.
Homebase is generally open on bank holidays across the UK, but there are exceptions.
All stores are closed on Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day — with locations in Scotland also closing on New Year’s Day.
So the answer is yes, Homebase is open on the early May bank holiday, but business hours vary from store to store.
To find your nearest store and its opening hours, the best bet is to use Homebase’s store locator.
If your preferred location is not open for any reason, you can always shop online via the Homebase website — 24 hours a day, every day of the year.