
All the Middle of Lidl offers on shelves this weekend including Ninja airfryer dupe and Karcher pressure washer
BARGAIN HUNT All the Middle of Lidl offers on shelves this weekend including Ninja airfryer dupe and Karcher pressure washer
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LIDL shoppers have the opportunity to snap up cut-price household essentials as fresh 'middle aisle' bargains land in stores this weekend.
The discount supermarket is offering a range of items to help shoppers get outdoor areas ship-shape for summer including gadgets from brand Karcher.
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The latest Lidl middle aisle items will help spruce up your outdoor space
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The latest range of time-limited items landing this weekend start from as little as £3.49 meaning shoppers of all budgets can spruce up their outdoors.
At the same time, Lidl is stocking up kitchen gadgets to help ease pressures of cooking for family or friends.
The latest buys will be hitting the shelves on Sunday.
The budget supermarket's middle aisle will be brimming with new toy bargains in just days.
Here's what's coming to stores...
As always, remember to compare prices in case you're able to find cheaper deals elsewhere.
Karcher pressure washer - £89.99
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The pressure washer will give sparkling patios
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If you need to shift grime and built up dirt on patios, the Karcher pressure washer can make the job a doddle.
You can also use it to clean up garden furniture, so it's perfect if your outdoor area is in need of a bit of a glow-up.
The gadget allows you to adjust the pressure so you can change depending on the item you are cleaning.
The gadget is £89.99.
Air Fryer with grill and smoker - £99.99
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Grill or air fry food in this Ninja dupe
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This clever gadget can work as both an air fryer with the lid closed and then a grill with the lid open.
It's selling for £99.99 while a similar model from Ninja will cost you almost twice as much.
The smoker on the gadget can be switched on separately when the lid is closed.
There are seven programmes for smoking, grilling, air-frying, roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating.
Folding gazebo - £69.99
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Host a summer gathering with this gazebo
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You never really know what you're going to get with the British weather.
If you're planning a gathering in your garden, a gazebo helps keep the party going if rain is on the agenda.
It can also come in handy when the sun is blazing to provide extra shade for guests.
Lidl's folding gazebo will be in stores from Sunday, and comes complete with a hook for hanging a lamp or string lights.
It's £69.99 if you are a Lidl Plus member but £89.99 if you aren't, so make sure you sign up to the loyalty scheme if you're planning on bagging the item.
Pizza 0ven - £29.99
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Create your own pizza with this add-on oven
Credit: Lidl
Turn your BBQ into a pizza oven with help from this handy gadget.
The Grillmeister pizza oven is suitable to use with charcoal or gas barbecues.
It's perfect if you want to enjoy authentic tasting pizza but don't have the room or budget to invest in a standalone outdoor oven.
Priced at £29.99 it won't break the household budget either.
Mosaic Garden Table - £19.99
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Kit out your garden with this pretty table
Credit: Lidl
This pretty table is perfect for a few potted plants or just to hold drinks while enjoying your outdoor space.
The frame is corrosion resistant and it's also weather and UV proofed.
During winter you can also bring the table indoors.
It's priced at a reasonable £19.99
Black LED Solar Lantern - £7.99
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Decorate your garden with this LED lantern
Credit: Lidl
Solar lighting is a great way to bring your outdoor space to life after the sun goes down.
Lidl is selling these stylish LED solar lanterns which can be placed on a table or hang up.
As they're solar, the lighting won't make a dent in your energy bill.
And at an affordable £7.99, you can easily add one or two to your setup.
Beige Jute Placemats - Set of 2 - £3.49
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These placemats are an easy way to upgrade your dining area
Credit: Lidl
Lidl is giving plenty of affordable ways to spruce up your outdoor dining with these on trend placements.
Costing £3.49, they're an easy way to upgrade your outdoor dining area without splashing too much cash.

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