
Lesser-known sale cuts money off Ninja and Shark
Shoppers have hours left to snap up a bargain on a variety of Ninja and Shark products in Lakeland's sale
Shoppers don't have long left to snap up a variety of Ninja and Shark products for less in Lakeland's Spring Savings Event, which ends tonight (May 14). Whether home cooks need to refresh their pan collection or households are on the hunt for a new vacuum cleaner, the retailer has the answer.
The Ninja product with the biggest saving is the Foodi 10-in-1 Multifunction Oven which has a lovely £70 discount, now costing £199.99 down from £269.99. The gadget takes only 90 seconds to pre-heat and can be used to air fry, roast, grill, bake, reheat and more.
One thrilled Lakeland customer who has already added the oven to their kitchen rated it five stars and said: "I love this oven. I've not used my built-in oven since making this purchase. Love the multi-functional for cooking. Really easy to use. Cooks food perfectly at a fraction of the cost of a normal oven."
However, they did note a slight issue, as they continued: "The only downside is my baking trays don't quite fit in. Hopefully, Lakeland will sell some flat trays that fit in nicely."
Another Ninja product that features in the sale is the Foodi ZEROSTICK 8-in-1 Possible Pot which usually retails for £129.99. Lakeland is offering a £50 discount on the all-in-one pot, bringing the cost down to £79.99. The extra-large 6.6L pot offers eight ways to cook, with it having an integrated roasting and steaming rack.
Shoppers after a new blender may be interested in the Ninja Foodi 3-in-1 Food Processor with Auto-iQ that has a £30 discount. Now priced at £169.99, the gadget is a food processor, multi-serve blender and personal blender in one, and comes with interchangeable blades, jugs and a recipe guide.
One happy buyer rated the 3-in-1 Food Processor five stars and wrote: "Easy to use. Sturdy but stylish. Works very efficiently. I am very pleased with my purchase."
Several Ninja pans are also included in Lakeland's sale, such as the ZEROSTICK Stainless Steel 20cm Saucepan with Lid, which has been reduced by £13 to £51.99, matching Amazon's deal price. Meanwhile, the ZEROSTICK Stainless-Steel 28cm Frying Pan now costs £43.99.
Lakeland has slashed the price of several Shark products, including the Lift-Away Steam Mop which has a £50 discount, now costing £129.99, which is cheaper than Argos. It comes with five cleaning tools and can be used on floors, sinks, ovens, worktops and more, killing 99.9% of bacteria.
One impressed customer's five-star review reads: "The best Christmas present to myself. My hard floors in my apartment have never been cleaner. The tools for the handheld option make the appliance so versatile for other jobs too - even steaming clothes. I am very pleased with it."
Unfortunately, one Lakeland buyer was left unimpressed with the Lift-Away Steam Mop, as they explained: "I bought this item which stopped producing steam so I got in touch with Lakeland who immediately sent out a replacement. The replacement has now stopped working. I got back in touch with Lakeland again and they gave me a full refund. I am now thinking about buying a Lakeland steam mop."
Shoppers on the hunt for a handheld cordless vacuum cleaner will be pleased to see the Shark HandVac Pet Cordless Vacuum Cleaner has been reduced in Lakeland's sale. Now priced at £59.99, this handy gadget comes with three attachments and offers 10 minutes of cleaning time from a full charge.
Over 50 Lakeland customers have reviewed the vacuum to date, with it earning an overall score of 4.5. A couple of buyers sadly found it to have 'poor suction', however, another shopper who was thrilled explained: "I bought this handheld vacuum to clean my car and it's fantastic.
"Powerful enough to pick up all of those small bits which collect when you have children. It's also great for a quick clean when you don't want to get your upright vacuum cleaner out. Really pleased with my purchase and the three-year guarantee is an added bonus."
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