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Home Bargains shoppers rush to pick up new ‘gorgeous’ garden lights range that will transform your space this summer

Published on April 11, 2025 at 04:07 PM

GARDENERS are racing to Home Bargains as the discount store drops its latest must-have lights perfect for summer nights.

Shoppers are getting their outdoor spaces ready for with ’ brand new range of solar lights — and they’re already causing a stir online.

Three solar-powered hot air balloon lights hanging from a tree branch.
Firefly 3 Pack Hot Air Ballon Solar Light
Solar-powered stake lights with multicolored bulbs.
Firefly Firefly Stake Solar Lights 2 Pack

There’s a Firefly LED Starburst Solar Stake Light 2 Pack for just £5.99, perfect for adding a touch of sparkle to flower beds or pathways.

Or, shoppers can grab a Firefly Firefly Stake Solar Lights 2 Pack, also £5.99, which gently sway in the breeze while giving off a warm glow or a pop of colour.

But it’s the Firefly 3 Pack Hot Air Balloon Solar Light for £7.99 that’s really got people talking.

These charming lights automatically glow at dusk and feature a stunning flame-effect LED for a magical vibe in your garden.

These popular lights are currently out of stock, but they could still be available in store, so it is best to check your local Home Bargains.

Each of the lights in the range come with rechargeable batteries and automatically turn on as night falls — with no wires or fuss.

If you’re looking to give your garden a glow-up this summer, you’ll want to be quick though — once they’re gone, they’re gone.

Two solar-powered firework stake lights in a garden.
Firefly LED Starburst Solar Stake Light 2 Pack
Three boxes of Firefly solar lights: hot air balloon, starburst, and stake lights.
One eagle-eyed shopper spotted the bargain buys and posted about them online

One eagle-eyed shopper spotted the bargain buys and posted about them in the popular Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group — sparking a frenzy among fellow bargain hunters.

One shopper raved: “I got the hot air balloons online last week — they look so good with how they flicker.”;

Another said: “I’ve got all the different balloon ones and my garden looks like a balloon festival now. Looks amazing at night and well worth the money.”;

A third happy customer added: “Finally found these in my local — so happy xx.”;

But not everyone was impressed.

One shopper warned: “I got the starburst ones and they only worked for two days then they stopped lifting up.”;

Another said: “Be careful with the hot air balloon ones — I bought some, opened it, and it came apart in my hands.”;

You’ll find the lights in-store at your local Home Bargains — but you can also browse the full range online.

It’s always worth shopping around when buying garden gear as you might find a cheaper alternative elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk and PriceSpy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price.

A quick search on Shopping can also show how much other retailers are charging for similar items.

Previous garden sales

Recently, shoppers raced to Aldi after the supermarket dropped its latest garden must-haves —.

Elsewhere, — including a Sienna double egg chair for £250 and a Paris 2-Seater Pod Chair also priced at £250.

has also slashed prices on outdoor and DIY essentials with .

And earlier this year, dropped prices on ahead of summer.

In February, with discounts of up to 75% on hundreds of items.

And most homeware stores hold sales in the summer.

Last summer, Dobbies launched a huge sale with on garden furniture, plants, and .

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