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OH MY LAWN Lidl is selling £9.99 garden gadget that will keep your lawn clear of clutter – and it's a fraction of Screwfix price
LIDL has a cheap outdoor gadget that will help keep your garden clear of waste and clutter.
Being sold for under £10, it is a fraction of the price that other retailers are offering for their equivalent of the product.
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Lidl is selling this garden gadget for £9.99 with 1-year warranty
Credit: Lidl
It is a 25L Incinerator that can be used to burn garden waste in an simple and safe way.
A garden incinerator is a useful addition to the garden tools to dispose of organic waste, and they save having to make trips to the dump.
Lid's Incinerator is made from durable galvanised steel, and measures 57 x 35 x 32 cm with a 25-litre capacity.
It also comes with a chimney lid to keep the garden incinerator hot so it can burn effectively, whilst allowing for ventilation.
Other outlets have garden incinerators available, however, cost almost double the price.
At Toolstation, their 13L Incinerator is being sold for £18.98.
Also made from galvanised steel, with ventilation holes on the sides and bottom for draught, it is smaller than Lidl's version.
Both items though are smaller than the 80L Apollo Galvanised Incinerator Bin from Screwfix, which costs £28.99.
They are therefore good for managing smaller amounts of garden waste, and do not take up too much room in the garden.
Experts at Homebase have outlined some safety guidelines for using a garden incinerator.
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First of all, having gardening gloves, safety goggles and a dust mask are recommended.
They also suggest incinerating away from any building or structure, roads, and trees, and being on stable bare ground.
It is not advised to use the incinerator bin in very windy or very dry conditions, as burning embers can be blown long distances which can increase the risk of accidental fires.
To light the incinerator, line it with scrunched up newspaper that is not scrunched up too tight, followed by a loose layer of dry twigs or grass.
The paper can then be lit, and garden waste can be added as a blaze has started going.
Things like plastic, food waste, wooden objects and furniture should not be burnt, only hedge or grass cuttings, leaves and twigs or branches.
Ash that is left over from burning can then be left over night to cool, and removed into an airtight bag or container using a mug or trowel.
This cheap garden buy from Lidl is among several good outdoor bargains being offered by Lidl, including some LED lighting, and toys.
Transform your garden into a summer paradise
BRITS are sprucing up their gardens just in time for summer and top gadgets are the secret to turning your outdoor space from drab to fab on a budget.
A garden mirror is a game-changer, adding instant depth and style.
B&M is selling a stunning arched version that looks almost identical to one at The Range – but at a fraction of the price. Why shell out more when you don't have to?
For those who love a lush lawn, gadgets are your best friend. Aldi is offering a handy electric scarfier for £69.99, that's £120 cheaper than Bosch.
B&Q's also got a budget £8.50 lawn aerator that'll keep your grass healthy so it will look in tip-top shape all season.
It works by punching tiny holes into the soil, letting air, water and nutrients get right down to the roots basically giving your lawn a big breath of fresh air.
Plant pots are another quick and easy way to elevate your space and there's no need to spend a fortune.
IKEA and The Range are offering £5 affordable plant pot picks, while Get Potted is selling self watering plant pots from £13. The pots not only look good but are also equipped with a planter liner and watering system to ensure better plant growth no matter how small the decor surface.
But if you really want to put your feet up, budget retailers are going high-tech with robot lawnmowers.
One bargain version is £250 cheaper than a similar model at B&Q, and Currys has a wallet-friendly one too.
Let the robot do the mowing while you soak up the sun.
And finally, if you're looking to level up your outdoor cooking, VonHaus is serving up a red-hot deal.
They've launched a dupe of the cult-favourite Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven but it's £180 cheaper. That's luxury alfresco pizza nights without the luxury price tag.
So whether it's pizza ovens or lawn saviours, investing in a few smart garden gadgets could be the key to keeping your garden looking gorgeous all summer without spending a fortune.
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The Apollo Incinerator 13L from Toolstation costs £18.98
Credit: Toolstation

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