Dunelm is offering up to 50% off on a selection of household items, from air fryers to mattress and the even better news is, it's a payday weekend – so run, don't walk
Dunelm is offering a payday weekend sale with up to 50% off on various household items. If you're looking for a new air fryer, mattress or piece of furniture, this is the perfect time to grab them at a lower price.
Air fryers have become a hit because they cook healthy meals quickly and use less energy than traditional ovens or microwaves. With newer models boasting advanced features, they've become a staple in many homes. Other deals include the Hamilton Beach Deluxe Fry Digital Air Fryer, 5L for £73.50 , and the Masterchef 4.5L Digital Air Fryer for £70 . For more options, including Ninja, check out all the air fryers on offer.
If you're looking to stay warm this winter, check out Dunelm's 'cosy zone'. It's packed with everything from heated blankets and throws to portable heaters.
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