B&M has finally added a home delivery option to its website - but not on all its products.
It is the first time shoppers have been able to order from B&M from the comfort of their home.
Hundreds of products are thought to now be available for home delivery.
When The Mirror checked online today, we spotted big ticket items including a £500 outdoor settee could now be delivered.
It means you know don't need to worry about how you'd get that bulky item home from stores.
Smaller items are available for home delivery too, including a £3.50 drinks holder.
Anything that can be bought and paid for online will have an orange van logo next to it.
You'll be able to click "add to basket" on the products you're after.
However, keep in mind that B&M does charge for home delivery, with prices depending on the size of your order.
Regular delivery costs £3.95, medium delivery costs £7.95 and large delivery is £14.95. It takes between three to seven working days for your order to arrive from B&M.
At the moment the deliveries come from five distribution centres B&M already has up and running.
The retailer is only trialling the new format for now, so it doesn't mean delivery is here to stay.
B&M doesn’t delivery in the following places:
- Isle of Man
- Isle of Wight
- BFPO
- Northern Ireland
- Channel Islands
- Scottish Islands
- Highlands
A bargain-hunting mum who has saved thousands of pounds using the scanner tool at B&M previously shared her top money-saving tips with The Mirror.
Holly Smith, 36, is a self-confessed coupon queen and regularly shares her bargain hacks online to her thousands of followers.
The mum-of-four is also a huge fan of B&M and says she’s managed to snap up products from as little as 10p from the discounter.
Over the years, Holly says she has bagged over £2,500 worth of toys for less than £250, which she donated to children’s hospitals.
She has also picked up Cadbury’s selection boxes and various toys for 10p, as well as lamps, duvets and curtains, also for 10p.
Other deals include BT Home Phone Sets for £1 instead of £39.99.
Of course., if you're ordering from B&M online then you won't be able to use your phone scanner to hunt out bargains.
Holly told The Mirror: “I have saved thousands by using the B&M App’s barcode scanner to find ‘reduced to clear’ bargains as low as 10p.
“The secret to finding bargains is by scanning as much as possible. Products can still be reduced, even if the price tag states the full price.“