I was fed up spending loads on plug in air fresheners so came up with a hack to fill them up for just 99p | The Sun

EVERYONE is trying to find ways to cut down their spending during the cost of living crisis.

And one man who became fed up of shelling out £5 a time for refills for his plug in air freshener has come up with a brilliant hack to save himself over £4 a go.




He took to TikTok to share the clever idea, explaining in a video: "So we’ve all seen these at B&M and Tesco and whatnot.

"The refills are £5.49 for two at B&M."

Instead, he gets a pack of three Fabulosa fragrance oils, which are 99p for the whole box.

"All you’ve got to do is take the top off them and fill them up, like this," he said.

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"When they’re all filled up, get your tops and pop them back on.

"Saved a fortune."

People quickly took to the comments section to praise him for the hack, with one writing: "Omg thank you I spend lots of money on these."

"Thanks great idea I’m doing this," another added.

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"What a brilliant idea," a third praised.

While someone else wrote: "Fab idea I go through loads!"

"Ohh this will save me a fortune," another wrote.

To which the man replied: "It has me!"

Others insisted they've been using the hack for "years".

"you only just learn that now I've been doing it years," one wrote.

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"I fill my own too," another added.

"I do this but use a syringe," a third wrote, adding that it cuts down on the mess of transferring the oil to the tiny bottles.

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