PRIMARK is known for affordable clothing and homeware but one money-saving influencer has shared a hack which could help during the cost of living crisis.
TikTok user Victoria Mckelvey showed off her money-saving hack which has transformed her kitchen.
She has bought £1.50 strip LED lights and put them underneath her cabinets as a cheaper alternative to built-in lights in the kitchen.
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Not only does it look stylish, but it also saves from having to turn on lights and using electricity.
As the cost of living continues to soar, everybody is looking for budget-friendly alternatives that also look stylish and brighten up our home.
So with this in mind, we decided to see if Primark in CrownGate shopping centre sells the nifty little gadget and they do.
@victoriamckelvey0 electric bill is high enough🤣🤣 #primark#striplights#love#cosey#homedecor ♬ original sound - victoriamckelvey0
The shelves at the city's shop are fully stocked with LED strip lights near to the Christmas decorations on the first floor.
In her video, which received 134,700 views, she said: "I got these from Primark today for like £1.50.
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"They are strip LED lights and you just stick them on and they've got a wee battery and you can turn them on and off.
"But literally they make such a difference to my kitchen."
In the video, the TikTok star turns off her lights to show how well her kitchen has been lit up just by the LED strips and it's fair to say her kitchen is still pretty well-lit.
She said: "Omg you need to get these."
Not only that but the comments were thrilled to hear about the hack and one said: "oh my god, I need."
A second commenter shared another hack and said: "Perfect for inside the wardrobe too."
While a third viewer said: "Wow, I'll be there first thing tomorrow morning, thanks."
A fourth social media user said: "Oh I need these in my kitchen, the lighting is so poor."
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