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Lidl shoppers flock to pick up GIANT summer holiday essentials your kids will love for just £8.99

Lidl shoppers flock to pick up GIANT summer holiday essentials your kids will love for just £8.99

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CHILD'S PLAY Lidl shoppers flock to pick up GIANT summer holiday essentials your kids will love for just £8.99
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LIDL shoppers are flocking to stores to pick up a giant summer holiday essential your kids will love.
With temperatures soaring, shoppers are rushing to buy this product which is available for a bargain price.
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Lidl have a range of inflatables available for a bargain price
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The floaties are also available in a range of other shapes
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Lidl's Strawberry Pool inflatable can be yours for just £8.99 this summer.
What's even better is that if your kids aren't a fan of the strawberry option, the bargain retailer has a range of other shapes on offer too.
One savvy shopper spotted these inflatables in store and boasted of the find online.
They posted a picture of the item on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
The caption read: "Pool floaties bought for £8.99 from Lidl.
"I wasn't expecting them to be as big as they are!
"They have all shapes, we got the strawberry, avocado and ice lolly shape."
Fans eagerly rushed to the comments, keen to share their rave reviews of the bargain buy.
One impressed customer shared: "We got these last year and took them on holiday with us.
"They were brilliant and great value for money."
"We've had these 10 years and they are still going strong," added another.
"We got them to take to Spain as they are so expensive abroad, they were so strong we brought these ones back - such a good buy!"
A third customer wrote: "I can confirm these are great value for money.
"Had the strawberry and avocado one a while ago, they are ace!"
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Other customers shared photos of the floaties with them abroad or in their back garden.
That's not the only bargains Lidl have on offer at the moment either.
Lidl is flogging Karcher pressure washers for a whopping £30 less than B&Q.
The high-powered washer is part of Lidl's latest middle aisle deals and is already causing a stir with savvy shoppers.
They're also selling the perfect item for those who are struggling to sleep through the summer heat thats £30 cheaper than John Lewis.
The handy product will keep the temperature down and your body relaxed while you snooze.
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