The high street favourite has brought back it's £10 free voucher- and shoppers can't stop raving about it.
Unfortunately, if you havent got you rhands on one yet- you only have today left.
Customers spending £100 or more on any items will be eligible for a free £10 spend which can be redeemed online at argos.co.uk and in stores until March 5, 2019.
Anyone spending between £50 and £99 will still be eligible to get £5 voucher.
If you are looking to do an Argos shop, bargain-hunters on deals site hotukdeals.com have also uncovered a clever deal-stacking hack that will also bag you a free £20 Costa voucher on top.
Both offers can also be used with other current Argos discount codes, so you can really maximise your savings if you strike while the iron is hot.
Other ways to save

A member of the deal-sharing site posted the trick , writing: "Argos Deal Stack: Spend £100 and get a free £10 Argos Voucher + £20 Costa Voucher + combine with other codes e.g 25% off Slientnight.
"You must go through Vouchercodes and unlock the bonus there to receive the £20 bonus. You are also still eligible for the current £10 Argos voucher with a £100 spend.
"The 25% Silentnight code is SILENT25 ."
It's worth noting the exclusive Costa voucher can only be unlocked by signing up via the vouchercodes.co.uk website and spending £100 or more at Argos before February 7, 2019.
Argos money-saving shopping tips
1. Search for voucher codes
If you're planning to spend a fair bit online, it is always worth checking whether there are any voucher codes available that will reduce the cost of shop.
Argos actually have a section online that lists all current promo code deals, which can be found here on the Argos website .
All can be used online and some can also be used in store by quoting the code at the till - however you must check the terms and condition of the promotion first.
If you can't find what you're looking for it is worth visiting voucher code sites or browsing deals forums like Hotukdeals that post the latest offers daily.
2. Get cashback
According to independent consumer website Which? shoppers who use cashback sites rake in £120 a year on average across a variety of goods and services, ranging from mobile phones to car insurance and broadband.
Cashback sites like Quidco or TopCashback are free to join and offer a percentage of any total spend.
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