
Lidl launches £15 pop-up paddling pool with 'adjustable sun shade' and shoppers love it
A pop-up paddling pool for children is available for £15 in Lidl stores, and shoppers have reacted to the item after it was shared on Facebook one money saver
Lidl's £15 pop-up paddling pool has garnered applause from parents for being "really easy to put up and pack away."
Suitable for the garden, this paddling pool includes an adjustable sunshade and doesn't require inflation, making it ideal for kids over two, as detailed in the product description.
The item became a hit amongst families after Money Saver By Dansway featured it on Facebook. The post attracted two thousand comments and heaps of admiration for the product.
A pleased customer remarked: "I got one last week it was £14.99."
Another responded: "That's a good price thanks for updating me," while a prospective shopper expressed interest: "Looks good doesn't it. I like the sun shade on it", reports the Mirror.
Another shared their creative use: "It's a great little pool for babies and toddlers my little girl is using it as a ball pit at the moment till we sort garden out."
One shopper said: "I bought one on Friday they are £15 be good for my little one to use."
An enthusiastic user boasted: "I've just bought one. It's a decent size and really easy to put up and pack away," and another affirmed: "It's £15 and not too bad to put back in the bag."
Yet, some had reservations, with one noting: "It's good but a pain to get back in the bag and not very sturdy."
A second agreed: "It's great but an absolute pain to get back in the bag," while another jokingly advised: "2nd this haha I just twist and fold and hope for the best."
Meanwhile, a social media commentator remarked: "These are tiny and only suitable for really small children."
Another added: "Nice little paddling pool, not big enough to swim in but ideal for a small child."
Lidl patrons can search for their local branch here. Alternatively, Home Bargains provides a variety of paddling pools and outdoor playthings online.
You'll find the Sun 'N' Fun Inflatable Three Ring Paddling Pool for just £3.99.
The item's blurb reads: "Dive into summer fun with the Sun 'N' Fun Inflatable Three Ring Paddling Pool! Perfect for splashing about, playing games, or just chilling in the sun, this easy-to-store pool is your ticket to instant outdoor enjoyment!".
For those desiring something larger, the Sun Club Rectangular Pool at £14.99 is up for grabs. Its description notes: "Dive into summer fun with the Sun Club Rectangular Pool! Easy to set up in just minutes, this spacious pool promises hours of enjoyment for the whole family-perfect for those sunny days!".
One more offer is the Bestway Fantastic Aquarium Play Centre, with its price cut from £74.99 down to £24.99. The product description enthuses: "Enjoy summer with the Bestway Fantastic Aquarium Play Centre! This colourful inflatable includes a slide, water sprayer, and sea creature designs, ideal for endless splashing fun."
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