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The €49.99 Aldi Ireland buy that can transform your garden into an outdoor cinema – but shoppers are warned

The €49.99 Aldi Ireland buy that can transform your garden into an outdoor cinema – but shoppers are warned

The Irish Sun2 days ago
ALDI Ireland fans are rushing to buy a handy gadget that can easily transform their garden into an outdoor cinema - and it costs only €49.99.
The HD LED Projector
is back in stores
this week
- but shoppers are being warned that the new item could sell out fast.
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The new item allows shoppers to get the full cinema experience at home
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The HD LED Projector is the perfect device for beefing up your screen space
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And shoppers can also get Lidl Ireland's Folding Gazebo for a full outdoor cinema experience
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The new item allows
It comes with a lamp life of 30,000 hours, a supported resolution of 1920 x 1080P and a projection size of approximately 1.2 - 5m.
The HD LED Projector also features an LCD display projector, in addition to a 1-year warranty.
It comes with an HDMI input port, and shoppers can connect its audio with earphones or a speaker box.
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But shoppers are being warned the new summer gadget is only back in stores while stock lasts.
It's the perfect device for beefing up your screen space, offering a larger screen than any monitor or
And shoppers can also get Lidl Ireland's Folding Gazebo for a full outdoor
It costs only €89.99 but those who have Lidl Plus can get the new buy for a bargain €69.99.
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The Folding Gazebo comes with two side panels that can be attached with practical hook and look fasteners for privacy.
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And it is UV resistant and water repellent.
It can also be used as a semi-open gazebo or sun shade, featuring extendable legs for easy height adjustment.
The Folding Gazebo is currently in
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Another item set to be on the retail giant's shelves from July 2 is the XL Gazebo for just €99.99 or €79.99 for Lidl Plus customers.
The item description reads: "Quick to put up and take down due to the tool-free plug-in system with clearly marked connectors."
"Weather- and UV-resistant and water repellent. [It comes with] 6 x 3 x 2.5m."
This garden staple was a huge hit last year, so savvy
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Another item set to be on the retail giant's shelves from July 2 is the XL Gazebo
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