Shoppers were stunned to find the viral product at such an affordable price – with one claiming to have paid more than four times the Home Bargains price for one can

Home Bargains shoppers can grab a slice of luxury and make their homes smell “out of this world”. It’s thanks to a viral cleaning product that has whipped up a frenzy.

The popular sprays, known as Nusuk Layali, were stocked in the budget store for a major bargain compared to other retailers. Bottles are imported from the United Arab Emirates, making the products even more exclusive as few UK homes will have these.

Another shopper shared the news on the Home Bargains Appreciation Society Facebook group. They wrote: “Picked four of the new Dubai air fresheners up today after work, only £2.29 each. The blue and red ones are my favourite. Long lasting fragrance!”

TikTok user @Diamondgemcleaning also spotted the full range in a store. They showed all four scents in the luxurious-looking canisters that are topped with golden ornate lids.

The 300ml air fresheners, which cost £2.29 each, come in the scents Arwa (blue), Oud Wood (black), Oud Romancia (red) and Haya (white). Many flocked to the comments after seeing the viral product available for an affordable price.

One said: “The white one is out of this world! I can’t stop spraying it.” Another added: “I’ve got the black one and it’s gorgeous!” Someone else asked: “How much are they in Home Bargains? I’ve been paying a lot off TikTok shop!”

A fouth person commented: “No way! I’ve pay £10 for one of these!” Another Home Bargains fan said: “These are really nice, and I love the canisters too!”

The viral product follows a similar boom in popularity for foreign products to help clean homes across the UK. Home Bargains and B&M stocked items like floor cleaner, polish, and laundry detergent from Asevi, a Spanish company.

In other Home Bargains news, shoppers have been sharing their thoughts about the store’s latest product, which they say is ‘disturbing’. Recently, customers were amazed to spot Fugglers dog toys on shelves, and it’s easy to see why the “funny-ugly monsters” have caused a commotion.

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