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All the middle of Lidl bargains in stores this weekend – including double clothes line and cordless vacuum cleaner

All the middle of Lidl bargains in stores this weekend – including double clothes line and cordless vacuum cleaner

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BARGAIN FIND All the middle of Lidl bargains in stores this weekend – including double clothes line and cordless vacuum cleaner
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LIDL shoppers can snap up discounted household essentials as new middle aisle deals hit the stores this weekend.
The bargain retailer is offering a range of gadgets including a cordless vacuum cleaner and double clothes line.
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Lidl middle aisle bargains are hitting the store today
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Customers of all budgets can grab handy devices for kitchen and the house with the newest line of limited-time goods, which start at just £0.99.
From cooler bags to keep yourself refreshed in the heat to air fryer with a grill for your next BBQ party, Lidl has covered your needs.
The latest bargains will be hitting the shelves this Sunday.
Here's what's coming to stores...
As always, remember to compare prices in case you're able to find cheaper deals elsewhere.
Beldray 26m Retractable Double Clothes Line - £9.99
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Summer is the perfect time to save up on electricity and make the most of the sunny weather.
Instead of running your dryer, you can hang all of your laundry outside to reduce your bills.
The Beldray clothes line has 26m of drying space which should fit all of your clothes at once.
It's easily retractable, making it neat to store when not in use, and can be mounted on the wall.
Lidl Plus subscribers can get it for 33 per cent off this weekend.
Five Lidl rosés you need this summer, according to a wine expert - a £6.99 buy is as light & crispy as £22 Whispering Angel
Silvercrest Cordless Cyclone Handheld Vacuum Cleaner - £69.99
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The Silvercrest's sleek 2-in-1 dry vacuum and wet mop can tackle crumbs, dust or even spills.
It works as both a handheld and upright cleaner, making it perfect for whipping around corners, up stairs or under the sofa.
There is no hassle with plugs thanks to the cordless design, and switching to handheld mode is quick and simple thanks to the easily detachable suction tube.
There's no need for bags as it can be easily taken apart without tools for emptying and cleaning.
Air Fryer with grill and smoker - £99.99
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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.
Rocktrail Beer Cool Bag - £9.99
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Rocktrail beer cool bag is retailing for only £9.99 but can be a real lifesaver this summer.
It's ideal for festival-goers, as the events are notoriously expensive for food and drinks, while some campsites have no refreshment options at all.
Picnics and beach days are made easier too, or if you fancy a day sunbathing in the garden, you can avoid trips back and forward to the kitchen.
The cool bag can fit standard beer crate sizes such as 24x 0.33L bottles or 20x 0.5L bottles.
It can also be used for your food and other drinks as it has 40L capacity and keeps items cool for seven hours straight.
The bag is foldable which makes it easy to store, and it has two practical handles for safe transport.
Scrub Daddy Scrub Mommy Sponge - £2.99
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Cleaning whizzes' favourite sponge has been slashed to £2.99 at Lidl.
Scrub Daddy has been an internet sensation amongst the cleaning community for its functionality.
The sponge becomes soft in warm water and firm in cool water to adapt to your scrubbing needs.
It doesn't leave scratches, making it perfect for non-stick pans and other delicate surfaces.
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