Essential 79p home bargains you MUST keep in your kitchen cupboards if you want a mold-free home

SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a cheap item to fight mold in your home.

Home Bargains fans can place the item in their kitchen cabinets to avoid mold.

Shoppers can permanently remove mold with a cheap at-home product

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Shoppers can permanently remove mold with a cheap at-home productCredit: Getty
A pack of 12 dehumidifiers is on sale for £9.48

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A pack of 12 dehumidifiers is on sale for £9.48Credit: Bargain at home

Shoppers can buy a pack of 12 Ambient Air Interior Dehumidifiers for £9.48 – equivalent to around 89p per dehumidifier.

Simply pack them in all the kitchen drawers and cabinets where you store tableware, cutlery and utensils – as these dark and unventilated spaces are prone to mold growth.

The dehumidifier acts as a desiccant to help keep them dry.

You can find your nearest Home Bargain using the store locator on the retailer’s website.

But remember to shop elsewhere in case there’s a better deal at another store.

You can use tools like Google Shopping to compare prices, or download the Latest Deals app to search for items and find where they’re cheaper.

Mold is a type of fungus that lives on animals or plants, including building materials such as wood and plasterboard as well as furniture such as curtains, carpets and boxes.

It plays an important role in the earth’s ecosystem – but it can be dangerous indoors.

Usually mold is caused by moisture and condensation. or poor ventilation.

Hundreds of thousands of homes across the UK have problems with condensation and mould.

It comes as shoppers flocked to Home Bargains after a fast food fan claimed to have discovered a scam for the McDonald’s favourite.

The bargain hunter said he hopes the spicy chicken fillet burger from the brand’s selection will be similar to McDonald’s famous McSpicy.

Many shoppers who have tried the budget option said they were surprised by its results.

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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