BRIGHTEN UP

Four places to find cheap Christmas lights this week – with prices starting from £2

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CHRISTMAS is fast approaching, which means you'll be popping up your decorations soon.

But you'll want to know the cheapest places to buy them - after all, winter energy costs are still sky high.

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Here's where you could look to find cheaper Christmas lights this weekCredit: Getty

To save as much money as possible, we've rounded up the cheapest places we've found so far to buy Christmas lights - so you can keep the festive spirit alive for a cheaper price.

But as always, make sure you shop around to find the best deals - you never know where you might find something for less.

There's a handy comparison site - Trolley.co.uk - which compares the prices of 130,000 products across 14 major supermarkets.

The Latest Deals app also lets you search items and compare prices at several supermarkets to see where it's cheaper.

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To compare prices online you can use Google Shopping and websites like ,  and , as they cover different retailers and will help you find all the bargains. 

Don't forget about delivery costs too if you're buying online.

Asda

For a more classic look this year, you can buy a pack of 50 white string lights for just £3 at Asda.

You'll be charged another £2.95 for delivery though, so it's worth visiting your local store if you're buying them on their own.

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You can look up Asda store locator if you're not sure where that is.

We recommend calling up first to avoid disappointment though, as stock may be subject to availability.

And you'll need to plug these into the wall - they're not battery powered.

You can also get a pack of 100 multi-coloured string lights for £6 down from £8, or 200 multi-coloured string lights for £8, down from £10.

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Wilko

You can grab a pack of 100 white LED lights for £5 at Wilko - down from £7.50.

It also lists on the website that they costs less than 1p an hour to run.

Do note that standard delivery is £4.95 but they're free to click and collect.

If you want them delivered by November 29, that'll also cost you £7.95 more.

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They're 8.4m long and fit roughly a 4ft tall Christmas tree.

Homebase

For 25% off right now, you can grab 100 multi-coloured lights from Homebase for £7.50, down from £10.

To compare, B&M sell packs of 70 LED lights for £10 (which are on sale), so Homebase is a better bargain.

These ones are also battery operated - so they won't leak into your energy bill - and you can set them to go off on a timer too.

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