SURREY, ENGLAND, February 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading voucher codes website DiscountVouchers.co.uk can this February help UK shoppers afford more thanks to new codes for saving at top name stores. The website, which is home to deals for more than 800 well-known on and offline retailers, is this week offering consumers new deals for Argos, Amazon and B&Q.
Home improvement kit from one of the country's best-known retailers can be had on a budget this February using the new deals on show on DiscountVouchers.co.uk. B&Q is one of the most popular DIY stores around and consumers can right now use new B and Q vouchers to get themselves 15% off all doors, 2 for GBP25 on Crown Magnolia matt emulsion 10L and up to 50% off sale.
Also available in the latest DiscountVouchers.co.uk deals to help people save money are new Amazon vouchers - just the job for getting music, movies and ebooks on a budget right now. Deals on show this month include Special Book Deal for today only in the Kindle Daily Deal at Amazon and new Kindle just GBP89.
The DiscountVouchers.co.uk site is also offering shoppers the chance to save on home furnishings, toys, hair care and more right now through new Argos vouchers. Consumers can log on this week and get their hands on deals like half price on selected hair care, half price on selected toys and 15% off all divans, mattresses, bedroom & nursery furniture.
Doug Scott, managing director of DiscountVouchers.co.uk, said, "We work hard to always offer our users essential savings at all the top stores. This February our users can enjoy money off ebooks, DIY kit, home furnishings, hair care and more from some of the country's top name and most trusted retailers."
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