The UK heatwave has made sales of fans, barbecues and paddling pools soar

Sales of fans are on the rise because of the hot weather (Picture: Rex)
Sales of fans are on the rise because of the hot weather (Picture: Rex)

Sales of fans, barbecues and paddling pools are soaring in the British heatwave.

John Lewis said sales of electrical cooling products were up 315% week-on-week as weather forecasts showed no relief from the high temperatures for at least a fortnight.

Lighter low tog duvets are up 39% on last year, while sales of dresses at the department store chain are up 40% since the beginning of the month, and charcoal barbecue sales are up 116% on last year.

Halfords has seen a surge in spending on heat-related products, with sales of car sunblinds up 280% compared with last year and barbecue sales up by 723% on last week.

Paddling pools are hard to find this summer (Picture: Rex)
Paddling pools are hard to find this summer (Picture: Rex)

Pharmacy chain Superdrug said it had reordered stocks of its mini fans after they sold out.

It also reported that sales of tanning and bronzing products were up 26% alongside a 112% increase on sunscreen compared with last year.

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Simon Comins, Superdrug commercial director, said: “Sun protection is selling out across the country, but it’s not just sun care that customers are rushing to stores for.

“We’ve seen a rush on tanning and bronzing, as well as deodorants and anti-perspirants.”

Amazon.co.uk said it had seen a 2,100% month-on-month increase in sales of air cooling items such as fans and a 650% month-on-month rise on some swimming pools.

For inflatable hot tubs, sales have increased more than 500% since last month, while there has been a 130% rise for outdoor furniture sets.

Britons are splashing out on barbecues this summer (Picture: Rex)
Britons are splashing out on barbecues this summer (Picture: Rex)

The myvouchercodes.co.uk site said it had seen a 733% increase in Google searches for paddling pools since the start of the heatwave, while searches for fans were up 400% and mini fridges up 92%.

Myvouchercodes spokesman Anders Nilsson said: “While we may enjoy the long nights, barbecues and beach days, without air-conditioned homes most of us just aren’t equipped for these temperatures, particularly across such a prolonged period.

“Try purchasing a cool pillow, some extra ice packs and an electric fan. While an electric fan will help to cool down a room, placing a frozen bottle in front of it will also help to distribute icy air while you sleep.”