
Spruce up your bland decking this summer with Lidl's £11.99 middle aisle gadget – & it's £55 cheaper than B&Q's version
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GARDEN GLOW-UP Spruce up your bland decking this summer with Lidl's £11.99 middle aisle gadget – & it's £55 cheaper than B&Q's version
LIDL has launched an £11.99 gadget that's perfect for giving your decking a spruce up this summer - and it's £55 cheaper than Lidl's version.
With the temperatures set to soar again this weekend, many Brits are likely planning on spending as much time as possible in the garden.
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Lidl has the perfect tool to fix up your decking on a budget
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The Lidl gadget comes with a variety of attachments
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The B&Q gadget is priced at £67
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However, if you have plans to invite friends and family over to soak up the sun, you may want to give your decking a glow up.
Lidl Cordless Rotary Tool
Although getting tradesman in to to the job can be incredibly pricey, Lidl's Parkside 4V Cordless Rotary Tool is perfect for doing some garden DIY.
The bargain buy lands in stores today, Thursday, June 26 and is perfect for routing, grinding, polishing, cleaning and engraving.
It has an adjustable power speed with an LED display and comes with an abundance of accessories, including three polishing wheels, four sanding sleeves and one threaded mandrel.
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The nifty gadget has a maximum rotation speed of 25,000rpm and a maximum disc diameter of 38.1mm.
The bargain bit of kit will be located in the middle aisle of your local Lidl, however, you better grab yours quick, as all Middle of Lidl bargains are only available while stocks last.
Cheaper than B&Q
The budget tool is a whopping £55 cheaper than the Dremel Cordless Lite Rotary tool 3.6V which is currently on sale at B&Q for £67.
Like the cheaper version of the product, the B&Q buy also comes with a variety of accessories and can also be charged via USB.
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DIY fans will also be pleased to know that Lidl has launched a £4.99 toolkit that will save you hundreds on buying a new phone.
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The Parkside Smartphone Repair Set comes with 32 pieces, including screwdrivers and suction cups, to help you take apart your smartphone, and fix it yourself.
My garden was looking so old and the patio was broken - now it's a lush oasis and people can't believe how little I spent
The kit can be used to fix any smartphone including Apple and Samsung devices, and can also be used to fix laptop and tablet screens as well.
Anyone who has been struggling to sleep in the extreme heat will be pleased to know that Livarno Home Double TopCool Duvet has landed in Lidl stores just in time for the heatwave.
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Designed to keep you cool and comfy, the £10.99 duvet features a micro-fine cover that cleverly regulates moisture and body temperature.
It's ideal for double beds, with a soft and fluffy polyester filling that still feels cosy without the stifling heat.
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts
IF you've ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you'll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff.
Aldi's speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals.
It's all part of Aldi's plan to be as efficient as possible - and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
It also uses 'shelf-ready' packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock.
The bargain supermarket is also selling a Peppa Pig Kids' Ride-On Suitcase this summer.
Kids can be pulled along, ride, and play with this major branded suitcase – perfect for keeping them entertained at the airport.
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The case has been described as sturdy and comes with a lockable closure.
The interior includes an extra pocket for added storage and a cross-strap to keep items secure.
Shoppers picking up the £25 case will be pleased to know it comes with a three-year warranty.
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