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Boots shoppers are raving about ‘absolute bargain’ beauty device scanning with £300 discount


BOOTS shoppers can’t get enough of an “absolute bargain” beauty product that’s scanning with £300 off.

The Philips Lumea IPL 7000 Advanced hair removal device usually sells for £390 on the retailer’s website, but has been slashed to £290.

A shopper found a bargain Philip hair remover in their local Boots store

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A shopper found a bargain Philip hair remover in their local Boots storeCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group

But one shopper managed to bag one for just £95 after finding it in the clearance section of their local branch.

The customer posted about the bargain find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group yesterday.

Alongside two images of the product which had a £195 price label on it, they said: “Absolute bargain! £390 in Curry’s without an offer on.

“Scanned at £95 in Boots as the lady checked to see if any more offers had been put on it.”

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The Lumea device comes with three attachments for body, face and bikini and a pen trimmer too.

Dozens of shoppers have given it five star reviews on Boot’s website.

One said: “I wish I had bought this sooner. After three treatments, I’m basically almost hair-free!”

Meanwhile, another added: “Amazing results. My skin looks clear and smooth. Highly recommended.”

Of course, while the shopper found the Lumea device for £95 in their local Boots branch, that doesn’t mean you’ll be able to get the same price at your nearest store.

Retailers often run clearance sales to clear excess stock, but the products on offer vary from branch-to-branch.

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Remember as well to always compare prices to see if the product you’re looking at buying is the cheapest out there.

You can use websites like pricespy.co.uk or pricerunner.co.uk to compare products.

The Google Shopping tab is useful for have a quick scan of what’s on offer online too.

When we had a look we couldn’t find any other retailers selling the Philips Lumea IPL 7000 Advanced for less than £95.

Curry’s has slashed it from £390 to £275, but that’s still £180 more expensive than Boots.

How else to save money at Boots

Boots is known for offering great prices on its electrical products, so you should keep an eye out on its website and next time you’re in store.

But there are other ways to save money shopping at the retailer.

You might now know, but Boots runs a £10 Tuesday flash sale every week offering discounts of up to 80% off.

You can find dozens of items selling for less and what’s on offer varies from one week to the next.

Meanwhile, you should try checking out the clearance section on its website, where you can get toothpaste and hand wash on the cheap.

You can sometimes find clearance sections in physical branches as well, but this varies from store-to-store.

If you don’t already, make sure you’ve got a Boots Advantage card too.

You can pick up loyalty points on purchases and put them towards future shops.

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In other news, The Sun revealed the five items you should buy at Boots – and the ones to avoid.

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Plus, the retailer has started closing down the first of 300 stores.

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