Home Bargains' £30 storage unit organizes home in minutes
Home Bargains' £30 storage unit organizes home in minutes

Home Bargains shoppers can get almost any room in the house under control of mess and clutter with a 'handy' storage unit on offer. The tool-free unit can be up and hiding items from plain sight in less than five minutes.

Stylish and Affordable Storage

The Folding Grey and White Four-Drawer Storage Unit is sold online for £29.99. Describing the set, Home Bargains said: 'Bringing a practical yet stylish touch to home organisation, this Grey and White Four-Drawer Storage Unit is the contemporary way to stay organised.'

'With a fresh, natural look, this furniture piece will make a relaxing and attractive addition to any room, whether it be a lounge, bedroom or hallway! No tools required, the unit can be assembled quickly in under five minutes and is also lightweight for you to position around the house with ease.'

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Multiple Sizes Available

There are other versions sold at Home Bargains with fewer drawers, depending on the space that needs organising. The two-drawer system costs £14.99, and the three-drawer set costs £34.99 (but is wider than the two and four-drawer versions).

The Home Bargains deal comes at a fraction of the cost of somewhere like B&Q, which is selling similar units for more. At the hardware store, its two-drawer unit is £32.99, the three-drawer is £71.99, and the four-drawer is £51.98.

More Home Bargains Deals

People can find a variety of items on offer at Home Bargains. For example, anyone looking for extra storage space might like Home Bargains' Home Four Cube Storage Unit, priced at just £19.99.

It has a striking resemblance to a B&Q option that costs £127. At first glance, the £20 Home Bargains furniture could easily be confused with B&Q's Driftstone Matt White Four-Cube Wooden Bookshelf Storage Unit, priced at £127.95.

Shoppers should check the Home Bargains website regularly, as popular items may come back in stock there instead of appearing back in physical stores. For example, shoppers can now pick up a £17 laundry basket that sold out in February.

Laundry Basket Back in Stock

As of June 11, shoppers can choose between the light grey and charcoal versions of the Utility Double Laundry Basket. The neutral beige version is still sold out, and shoppers can sign up for an email alert when more become available.

It has previously been compared to this two-compartment laundry basket from Joseph Joseph. The luxury homeware store is selling a similar cloth hamper for £115 on its website, and the same one is available for slightly less at John Lewis from £80, depending on the colour chosen.

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