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Shoppers rush to buy giant Halloween decoration that will stun neighbours scanning for £25 instead of £140

SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a giant Halloween decoration that will leave the neighbours stunned.

If you’re planning on going all out at the spookiest time of year, this terrifying 7ft inflatable scarecrow, accompanied with a scared-looking pumpkin, might be the perfect buy.

a carved halloween pumpkin sits on a tree stump
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Halloween is just around the corner and you can buy decorations from plenty of places[/caption]

an inflatable scarecrow is on sale at studio.co.uk
The 7ft inflatable can be bought online at studio.co.uk
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The towering figure leans forward with open arms as if to jump out at passers by.

And it will definitely put the fear into trick-or-treaters when they come knocking.

The inflatable, which also has LED lighting as part of it, was on sale at online store Studio for a steep £139.99.

But with Halloween just two weeks away, buyers can now save a whopping £115 – with it being reduced to just £24.99.

If you fancy the near 80 per cent discount, you better be quick as there is only a few left on the site.

Debenhams is selling a similar possessed skeleton for £56.

Meanwhile Asda has an inflatable ghost for £20 – but it’s only 3ft.

SHOPPING AROUND

Just because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn’t mean it’s always a good deal.

There are plenty of comparison websites out there that’ll check prices for you – so don’t be left paying more than you have to.

Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.


Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web.

Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.

Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets.

Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.

Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers.

All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one.

CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon.

To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of.

How to save on Halloween

CUT-OUTS WON’T KEEP: Once carved, pumpkins last just three to five days before they start to rot. So wait until a day or two before Halloween to carve yours, to ensure you won’t have to buy a replacement.

CHILLING CARVINGS: Carve your pumpkin right first time. Download free templates from Hobbycraft to help ensure no slip-ups.

DEVILISHY CHEAP DECORATIONS: Create spooky spider webs using old string or rope.

PAY LESS FOR FACE PAINTS: Cut costs by using your old eyeliners and eyeshadows, and dab on some talc when you need a ghostly white shade.

CUT-PRICE CANDY: Before you buy sweets to give out as treats, clear out your cupboards and see what you have. If you need more, shop bulk deals and compare the price per kilo before you buy.

PETRIFYING POT LUCK: Ask your guests to each bring a delicious themed dish to your party to keep hosting costs down.

SPINE-CHILLING TUNES: Turn to YouTube for a frighteningly good free playlist. There are dozens of channels with hour-long music mixes.

HOLD A SPOOKY SWISH: Swishing — or clothes-swapping with friends — is an easy way to get a new wardrobe. Hold a spooky swish before Halloween to trade cos­tumes for kids and adults.

FRIGHTENING FREEBIES: Sign up for a free local Halloween event. Check your local Nextdoor or Facebook pages, or search eventbrite.co.uk for ideas.

BLOODY GOOD DEAL: Don’t fork out for expensive fake blood. Make your own edible version instead. You can use it for cakes and to decorate costumes. 

SHOP ON NOV 1: Be organised and bag the bargains for next year by hitting the shops the day after Halloween. Remember to buy your kids’ costumes a size larger to allow for growth.

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