Three items to always buy at Homebase – and two to avoid | The Sun

HOMEBASE is known as a one-stop shop for all things DIY and gardenware.

You can pick up everything from tools and furniture, to paint and storage at the retailer.

But you'll want to keep an eye out for certain products over others if you want to get the most bang for your buck.

You can find your nearest Homebase branch by using the store locator on its website.

You just have to type in your postcode or town where you live and it will bring up your closest store and its opening hours.

Here are some of the best steals you can pick up and the ones to avoid.

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What to buy

Garden furniture

Summer is on its way and households will be looking for cheap garden furniture so they can bask in the sun.

Luckily, you can pick up all kinds of outdoor chairs, tables and more from Homebase.

If you are eagle-eyed enough, you'll be able to bag yourself a discount too.

For example, the retailer recently slashed the price of its Alexandria rattan sofa set to £288, down from £360.

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Anything over £100

If you've got the time and energy you can of course head to your nearest Homebase branch to pick something up.

But if you'd rather order from the comfort of your sofa, you can always order online.

Delivery costs can set you back around £30 though – if you're buying an item that's only £9 it isn't worth it.

Luckily, you can get free delivery if you spend over £100.

Products on offer

Homebase regularly runs offers on multiple products.

It's currently got Westland Jack's Magic All Purpose Compost on sale for £10, but you can get two for £16.

It's also got four for three on outdoor pots and buy one get one half price on storage boxes too.

Make sure to keep an eye on its website for all the latest deals.

You might not think it possible, but you can actually haggle at high street shops like Homebase too.

Research from consumer website moneysavingexpert.com found 54% of people that tried bartering prices at the retailer were successful.

It's probably more worthwhile going for already discounted products, as if they've already been reduced it means staff might be willing to go further.

What not to buy

Homebase lets you return the vast majority of its products within 30 days – given they are in resalable condition – and you should get a full refund.

However, there are certain items excluded from the policy – kitchen and bathroom products.

Homebase's website says: "Our kitchens, bathrooms, and concession items with independent payment systems are excluded from Homebase returns. 

"Aside from these, our general policy is if the item is returned in resalable condition within 30 days, we can refund you the full amount."

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It might be cheaper to get your paint elsewhere too.

We did a quick check on Dulux Matt Emulsion White paint (10litres) which is £25 at Homebase. But Screwfix has it on sale for £23.99.

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