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Netting a Bargain: Iceland student discount; Argos Nivea special offer; fridge reduced; hot gas stove deal

Jonathan Campbell rounds up the best deals on the web and the high street

Students get £4 off at Iceland
Students get £4 off at Iceland Students get £4 off at Iceland

- STUDENTS get £4 off a £40 spend at Iceland with a code from Unidays. Register free at www.myunidays.com. The offer is valid for online orders only at www.iceland.co.uk.

- Argos has a Nivea women's skin-care gift set for less than half price (reduced from £19.99 to £8.99). It includes Daily Essentials Micellar Wipes, Silk Mousse Creme Soft Shower, Nivea Soft, Lip Hydrocare, Express Care Hand Cream and a shower puff. This is a clearance item so check stock levels in store before ordering. Find it at www.argos.co.uk/product/7234202.

- Looking for a universal remote control? Logitech has 33 per cent off its Harmony 665 model, which can control as many as 10 devices. It’s down from £69 to £46 at www.logitech.com. Try the code GB5LOGI for an extra £5 off too.

- Argos has reduced a tabletop fridge from £89.99 to £49.99. It has a capacity of 38 litres and a six-litre freezer box. Order at www.argos.co.uk/product/4810423.

- Halfords has cut the price of a portable gas stove from £20 to £8. Order at www.halfords.com.

- Amazon.co.uk has reduced the JBL Clip 2 waterproof Bluetooth speaker from £49.99 to £29.99. If it's out of stock by the time you read this, try Argos which still had some colours available at the time of writing.

- Hotel Chocolat's website still had some products in its 50 per cent off sale at the time of writing. The Juices-to-chill set was among the half-price items, down to £5. Check what's left at https://www.hotelchocolat.com/uk.

- A reminder: Burger King has made its latest printable vouchers available at https://www.burgerking.co.uk/offers. Click on the 'discover more great savings on our app' banner. They're valid until September 30.

j.campbell@irishnews.com

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