
Middle of Lidl launches huge kitchen gadgets offers including Ninja dupe for £19.99 instead of £350
Up to 91 products are set to land on the discounter's middle aisle this Thursday, July 24.
That includes a dupe for the Ninja SLUSHi Frozen Drink Maker.
The slushy maker can blend ice so that it is either fine or coarse, allowing you to customise your drinks.
It also comes with a 1.1 litre blending capacity which means it is perfect for making many drinks at once.
The discounter's take on the device will cost £19.99 for Lidl Plus members or £24.99 for those not signed up for the free loyalty scheme.
The pricey branded version costs £350, so you can save up to £330 if you manage to get your hands on Lidl's version.
Elsewhere, shoppers can also pick up a dupe for the Ninja Double Stack 2-Drawer Air Fryer.
Its comes with two trays that can hold 4.5L worth of food each and costs £79.99.
The branded version currently costs £199.99 down from £229.99 on the official Ninja website.
If you are keen to pick up Lidl's cut-price version, you will have to act quickly, as it is a limited edition item; once it's gone, it's gone.
You can check out the full list of bargains landing in stores here:
Parents race to Lidl for middle aisle bargains including 2 in 1 sandpit for £29
Decor 880ml XL Travel Tumblers, £9.99 each
Silvercrest Chopping Board, £19.99 each (£14.99 with Lidl Plus)
Silvercrest Slushy Maker, £24.99 each (£19.99 with Lidl Plus)
Black & Decker 3-in-1 Smart Air Conditioner, £199.00 each
Salter 9L VertiCook View Air Fryer, £79.99 each
Philips 6.2L Air Fryer, £59.99 each (£79.99 RRP)
Daewoo 2000W Induction Hob, £29.99 each
Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Contact Grill, £39.99 each
Silvercrest Sandwich Toaster, £8.99 each
Silvercrest Waffle Maker, £8.99 each
Silvercrest White 2-Slice Toaster, £9.99 each
Silvercrest Black 2-Slice Toaster, £9.99 each
Silvercrest Black Cast Aluminium Casserole Dish, £19.99 each
Silvercrest Cast Black Granite Aluminium Casserole Dish, £19.99 each
Silvercrest White Kettle, £10.99 each
Silvercrest Black Kettle, £10.99 each
Silvercrest Stovetop Kettle, £9.99 each
Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Vacuum Sealer Rolls - 2 Rolls, £3.99 per pack
Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Vacuum Sealer Rolls - 3 Rolls, £3.99 per pack
W5 Dish Drying Mat, £1.99 each
Livarno Home Grey Glass Bowl Set - 5 Pack, £7.99 per pack
Livarno Home Green Glass Bowl Set - 5 Pack, £7.99 per pack
Livarno Home Apple Corer & Slicer, £3.99 each
Livarno Home Corkscrew, £3.99 each
Livarno Home Egg Slicer, £3.99 each
Livarno Home Tin Opener, £3.99 each
Livarno Home Garlic Press, £3.99 each
Livarno Home Household Shelving, £14.99 each
Livarno Home Extendable Metal Shelf, £14.99 each
Ernesto Stainless Steel Bowl Set - Set of 3, £9.99 per pack
Livarno Home Indoor Floor Runner, £6.99 each
Silvercrest Stainless Steel Single Handle Sieve, £3.49 each
Silvercrest Stainless Steel 2 Handle Sieve, £3.49 each
Silvercrest Chopping Board With Handle, £4.99 each
Silvercrest Chopping Board With Textured Surface, £4.99 each
Silvercrest Chopping Board With Sharpening Stone, £4.99 each
Silvercrest Salt & Pepper Mill Set - 2 Piece Set, £9.99 per pack
Silvercrest Large Salt or Pepper Mill, £9.99 each
Livarno Home Fridge Organiser Set - 2 Pack, £2.99 per pack
Livarno Home Fridge Organiser, £2.99 each
Pink 750ml Drinks Bottle, £3.99 each
Blue 750ml Drinks Bottle, £3.99 each
Blue & Lilac 750ml Drinks Bottle, £3.99 each
Grey 750ml Drinks Bottle, £3.99 each
Silvercrest Slicer and Dicer, £7.99 per pack
Silvercrest Food Storage Containers - 4 Pack, £2.99 per pack
Silvercrest Green Food Storage Containers - 5 Pack, £3.99 per pack
Silvercrest Grey Food Storage Containers - 5 Pack, £3.99 per pack
Silvercrest Square Food Storage Container Set - 3 Piece Set, £4.99 per pack
Silvercrest Rectangular Food Storage Container Set - 3 Piece Set, £4.99 per pack
Silvercrest Round Food Storage Container Set - 3 Piece Set, £4.99 per pack
HexGuard 30cm Wok, £22.99 each
HexGuard 24cm Frying Pan, £14.99 each
HexGuard 28cm Frying Pan, £16.99 each
AnySharp Blue Knife Sharpener, £6.99 each
AnySharp Red Knife Sharpener, £6.99 each
AnySharp Black Knife Sharpener, £6.99 each
Livarno Home Onion Container, £2.49 each
Livarno Home Lemon Container, £2.49 each
Livarno Home Avocado Container, £2.49 each
Livarno Home Tomato Container, £2.49 each
Livarno Home Garlic Container, £2.49 each
Livarno Home Avocado Peeler, £2.49 each
Squishmallows Insulated Mug, £7.99 each
Furby Insulated Mug, £7.99 each
Minecraft Insulated Mug, £7.99 each
Pokémon Insulated Mug, £7.99 each
Super Sonic Insulated Mug, £7.99 each
Pokémon Pink Insulated Mug, £7.99 each
Decor 880ml XL Travel Tumbler - Lilac, £9.99 each
Decor 880ml XL Travel Tumbler - Blue, £9.99 each
Decor 880ml XL Travel Tumbler - Black, £9.99 each
All the products are part of the bargain store's "Middle of Lidl" offers, which land in stores every Thursday and Sunday.
Customers can save by downloading the Lidl Plus app.
It is free to use and can also unlock other offers including £50 off a Park Dean holiday.
Lidl said the up to £50 discount applies to all Lidl Plus customers, so if you've got the loyalty app on your phone, you should give it a check.
Click on the "More" tab, then "Partner Offers" and scroll down to find the deal.
Once you've redeemed the offer you'll be given a code that needs to be inputted into the Parkdean website.
How can I save money when shopping at Lidl?
Lidl reduces items at the start of the day and the best deals can be found between 7am to 8am, when most stores open.
Shoppers can often find cooked meats, salmon fillets and breads reduced by 30% or more.
Not only does Lidl have its own range of reasonably priced alcohol, it also has its own knock-offs of branded favourites – so say cheers to its bargain booze.
Everyone knows about the "Middle of Lidl" – it's here where you'll find a load of random stuff that you didn't realise you needed, at decent prices.
But if you are hoping to avoid spending more than you planned, you can check what will be in the "Middle of Lidl" on the supermarket's website in advance.
The Middle of Lidl is refreshed every Thursday and Sunday.
How to bag a bargain
SUN Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to find a cut-price item and bag a bargain…
Sign up to loyalty schemes of the brands that you regularly shop with.
Big names regularly offer discounts or special lower prices for members, among other perks.
Sales are when you can pick up a real steal.
Retailers usually have periodic promotions that tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout and shop when these deals are on.
Sign up to mailing lists and you'll also be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too.
When buying online, always do a search for money off codes or vouchers that you can use vouchercodes.co.uk and myvouchercodes.co.uk are just two sites that round up promotions by retailer.
Scanner apps are useful to have on your phone. Trolley.co.uk app has a scanner that you can use to compare prices on branded items when out shopping.
Bargain hunters can also use B&M's scanner in the app to find discounts in-store before staff have marked them out.
And always check if you can get cashback before paying which in effect means you'll get some of your money back or a discount on the item.
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