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All the Lidl hot weather bargains landing on shelves today – including Dyson fan dupe, beach clothes & picnic essentials

All the Lidl hot weather bargains landing on shelves today – including Dyson fan dupe, beach clothes & picnic essentials

Scottish Sun10-07-2025
You'll find everything from kids' toys to kitchen gadgets - just in time for the summer holidays
HOT STUFF All the Lidl hot weather bargains landing on shelves today – including Dyson fan dupe, beach clothes & picnic essentials
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LIDL has dropped a sizzling range of hot weather bargains in stores today.
The latest hot weather deals have officially landed - and it includes everything from beach-ready outfits, to picnic must-haves and a Dyson-style fan for a fraction of the price.
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Lidl has slashed prices in every aisle, making it the perfect time to stock up on summer essentials without the spend
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Whether you're heading to the park, the seaside or just trying to survive the heat at home, these limited-time bargains have got you covered.
But as always with Lidl's Middle of Lidl specials, once they're gone, they're gone!
Silvercrest Bladeless Tower Fan
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Make a huge £330 saving with Lidl's version of the Dyson fan
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One of the hottest picks in the range is Lidl's Dyson fan dupe.
The Silvercrest Bladeless Tower Fan is a sleek, bladeless cooling fan packed with premium features for a fraction of the designer price.
It boasts an LED display showing speed settings, timer and operating modes, with 20 speeds and four modes to suit every situation - from normal to natural, sleep and power.
The bladeless design means it's easy to clean and safe for homes with kids or pets, while the even air distribution ensures a constant, comfortable breeze all day (or night) long.
With a stylish matte finish, up to 8-hour timer, and remote control included, this fan looks as cool as it feels - and it's sure to fly off shelves fast.
And the best part? It's priced at just £69.99 - a massive saving compared to the £399.99 you'd fork out for a similar Dyson model.
That's a huge £330 saving, giving you designer-style cooling without the designer price tag.
It is available in black and white - and you can even get a desk size version for just £39.99.
Beach Clothes
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Lidl has dropped a brand-new T-shirt dress - it's loose, lightweight and so comfy you'll want to live in it all season long
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Esmara Ladies' new summer staple dress flaunts a throw-on-and-go style that still looks effortlessly chic.
Watch Dyson's Hot+Cool air-purifying fan in action – including 'sleep' mode
And at just £6.99, it's a steal - proving you don't have to splash the cash to stay cool and stylish this summer.
Designed with a round neck, side slits and a loose fit, it's perfect for staying cool while looking effortlessly put together.
Available in classic black or stylish olive green, it comes in sizes small to large - and shoppers are already calling it a must-have for their summer wardrobe.
And for men, Livergy Men's fitted t-shirt's come in stylish pink, navy and green designs - at just £3.99 each.
Made from 100% pure cotton for a soft, breathable feel - it is ideal for staying cool in rising temps.
Lidl has also dropped a range of lightweight Linen Blend Shirts at £7.99 and soft Jersey Shorts at £5.99, available in a stylish selection of summer-ready pastel shades.
Picnic Essentials
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Grab yourself a Cool Bag - so you're ready for sunshine, sarnies, and sips wherever you go
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Lidl is also flogging a Rocktrail Cool Bag for just £9.99 - and it's the ultimate picnic must-have this summer.
It features a spacious main compartment with a 2-way zip, and even comes with a removable bottle organiser that holds up to three bottles - keeping drinks chilled for up to 7 hours, no ice pack needed.
There are handy front and side pockets for cutlery and snacks, plus a padded, adjustable shoulder strap and carry handles for easy transporting.
Available is grey or blue, it even folds flat for storage and includes straps to secure a picnic blanket - so you're ready for sunshine, sarnies, and sips wherever you go.
And for lager lovers, Lidl's also got a Beer Cool Bag on offer.
It's designed to keep your beers chilled and fresh for up to 7 hours, so you can sip in style without the warm fizz.
Lidl is also blending up a treat with the Nutribullet Portable Blender - a compact, lightweight gadget perfect for smoothies on the move.
With a super sleek design, it fits easily into handbags and comes with a leakproof flip-and-sip lid.
And the USB-C charger makes powering up a breeze.
Other Deals
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Lidl's Silvercrest Panini Grill is perfect for whipping up tasty treats in no time
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There are also a range of indoor and outdoor plants on offer, including British Bedding Plants at just £1.99, Air Purifying Plants at just £3.99 and a Mini Chrysanthemum at just £1.99.
Lidl has also slashed prices on kids' toys - with everything from Paw Patrol figures to build-your-own LEGO cars.
There are also activity books, stencil sets and colourful slime kits, helping little ones stay busy in the summer holidays - all without breaking the bank.
Or upgrade your home essentials with the Beldray Retractable Double Clothes Line, perfect for drying clothes quickly in the summer breeze.
Plus, the Tower CeraGlide Iron is up for grabs, delivering powerful steam and a smooth glide to keep your clothes looking sharp all season long.
Over in the kitchen aisle, You'll find everything from sharp knives, sturdy chopping boards, and handy spatulas to stylish glasses, non-stick pans, kettles and even a panini grill at just £34.99.
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