
The €7.99 Lidl Ireland buy that will locate your missing keys & wallet in just seconds – but there's a catch
If you often find yourself losing your keys or wallet when in a rush to leave the house, the Silvercrest Key Finder is the perfect solution for you without breaking the bank.
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Lidl Ireland is set to sell a perfect item for people who easily lose their items
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The product will provide a visual and acoustic signal, making it easier to find them
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It comes with four receivers
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The key finder comes with four receivers in various colours for easy identification, making it easier for shoppers to know which item they're currently looking for.
Each receiver comes with a key ring hole, making it easier to attach to your items, such as house and car keys,
And the best thing is that it can be tucked inside your
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Once you use the remote to track down your lost items, it will provide a visual and acoustic signal, making it easier to find them in any environment you are in.
But there's a catch for
It also comes with a three-year guarantee.
The product is available for €7.99 but can only be claimed by the Lidl Plus
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Without the Lidl Plus app, you would have to pay an extra €2 to bag it.
However, the Lidl Plus app is quick to get as it is free to download on the Apple App Store and Android Play Store - and all you need to do is create an account and select your local store.
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Once that's all done, you have to redeem the deal under the "treats" section and check out with the robot.
Shoppers can buy the bargain product at their local Lidl store.
BARGAIN DOG POOL
Meanwhile, Aldi Ireland fans are scrambling to get their hands on a
The retailer has launched their new
The discount store's middle aisle will be packed full of goodies for our four-legged pals, with everything from a water fountain to a pet pool.
Their description reads: "Keep your dog cool, hydrated and entertained on warm summer days with this fun dog water fountain.
"It provides fresh drinking water at the push of a paw.
"And features a big, wide pedal on the front that your pooch presses to activate the water stream."
Give your four-legged friends a fun way to cool off this
THE HISTORY OF LIDL IN IRELAND
LIDL first opened in Germany in 1973.
Back then, it employed just three people, stocking 500 product lines.
The first Irish store, located just off Molesworth Street in Dublin, was opened in 1999.
This was Lidl's first entry into the Irish grocery market.
Then, Lidl opened more stores in 2000, in Limerick, Letterkenny, Mullingar, Athlone, Cavan, Ballinasloe and Portlaoise.
Now, the retailer has over 180 stores and three distribution centres, employing over 6,000 people.
They work with a network of more than 260 Irish suppliers from the communities they operate in.

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