
Lakeland's BIG summer sale is here – ice cream makers under £15, pizza ovens, Ninja BBQs and more
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Lakeland has launched its Summer Sale with up to 50 per cent off, and it's full of summertime essentials.
The big seasonal summer sale is here, and it's loaded with deals that will help you entertain with ease over the warmer months - and from major brands like Ninja, Gozney and Soda Stream.
Some deals not to miss include Lakeland's mini ice cream maker, which is now only £14.99 down from £19.99, which makes ice cream in as little as 25 minutes. Also helping to feed guests is this £80 saving on the iconic Gozney Olive Roccbox Portable Pizza Oven and £120 off the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ.
Cleaning up after guests will be a breeze, too, with top deals on home cleaning products. One not to miss is the bestselling Lakeland Electric Scrubber, which helps you get right into hard-to-reach areas for a spotless finish.
Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker OG701UK
Offering all the benefits of a BBQ with none of the hassle of charcoal or gas, the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker is ready to go when you are.
With seven devices in one, you get a BBQ grill, smoker and air fryer that delivers authentic smoky flavours that are weather-resistant to grill anywhere.
Plus, it can cook 16 sausages and up to eight burgers in one go, too, making it even easier to cook for big groups.
£229.99 (save £120) Shop
Thermacell Halo Mini Patio Shield Mosquito and Midge Repeller
Shoppers are claiming that 'everyone should have one' of the Thermacell Halo Mini Mosquito & Midge Repeller.
A winner for outdoor entertaining this summer, you can protect yourself and your guests from any unwanted visitors as its innovative technology creates a 20m sq. protection zone to ward off mosquitos and midges. Great for the garden, park and even the beach.
£27.99 (save £7) Shop
Brabantia 50M Lift-O-Matic Rotary Airer Bundle
Make the most of the warmer weather and take to drying your laundry outside - and now with 20 per cent off Brabantia.
The Brabantia Lift-O-Matic 50m, has 50 metres of drying space, so can handle big family laundry loads (three machine loads) so you can get everything dry in one go. Plus, the Lift-O-Matic system is easy to adjust it to the perfect working height to suit you.
£94.39 (save £23.60) Shop
Fizzics DraftPour Beer Dispenser
Get ready for summer with the Fizzics' clever DraftPour Beer Dispenser that will transform any can or bottle of beer into a creamy nitro-style draft with the perfect head on top.
Now for £30 off, it's a great investment for hosting this summer.
£99.99 (save £30) Shop
Lakeland Turbo Scrubber Cordless Bathroom Cleaning Kit
With a selection of four super-efficient brush heads to remove dirt with ease, this waterproof cleaning tool gives up to an impressive 60 minutes of cleaning time per charge.
The kit has a powerful rotating head that makes light work of cleaning stubborn stains from baths and sinks, with users agreeing that 'everything sparkles so much more'. Tackling those hard-to-reach areas, this gadget could do the hard work for you.
£49.99 (save £10) Shop
Tatay Cook and Eat Glass Storage Set - Set of 3
BBQ season is here, and instead of food going to waste make sure you save some for leftover lunches and dinners with the help from these Tatay Cook and Eat Glass Storage Set - Set of 3 - now on sale in the Lakeland Summer Sale.
£19.99 (save £5) Shop
Lakeland Electric Scrubber
Clean every nook and cranny thanks to this electric scrubber. With four interchangeable heads, you can get right into hard-to-reach areas for a spotless finish.
£11.99 (save £3) Shop
Lakeland LED Candle Lantern
Give your outdoor dining space an upgrade for under £10 and an atmospheric glow with this Lakeland LED Candle Lantern.
The clever LED 'flame' gives off a warm white flicker, just like a real flame, without the worry of a dying flame.
£9.99 (save £4) Shop

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