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Lidl to bring back Dyson vacuum dupe that's £189.99 cheaper than the big brand in DAYS

Lidl to bring back Dyson vacuum dupe that's £189.99 cheaper than the big brand in DAYS

Scottish Sun5 days ago
It comes as the budget-friendly supermarket is selling a number of dupes
CLEAN UP Lidl to bring back Dyson vacuum dupe that's £189.99 cheaper than the big brand in DAYS
LIDL is bringing back its Dyson vacuum dupe for £189.99 less than the original.
The Silvercrest Cordless Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner offers a similar design and features at a fraction of the price.
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Lidl's Silvercrest Cordless Cyclone Handheld Vacuum Cleaner will cost £69.99
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Lidl's Dyson dupe is hitting stores on Sunday, July 13 - priced at just £69.99.
The appliance is a 2-in-1 vacuum and wet mop, featuring a handled unit for reaching tricky spots and offering a longer run time in ECO mode.
In comparison, the Dyson cordless vacuum delivers stronger suction, advanced filtration and up to 40 minutes of fade-free power with quieter performance.
Lidl's vacuum is priced at £69.99, while the Dyson cordless model costs £249.99 on Dyson's website, reduced from its original price of £329.99.
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This is just of a series of dupes rolled out by the supermarket as of late.
Lidl is also offering the Beldray REVO Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner for £39.99 as part of its middle aisle deals.
The lightweight device is being hailed as a dupe for the Shark Cordless Handheld Vacuum, which typically sells for £129.99.
The chain is also selling a multifunctional air fryer with grill and smoker features for £99.99 - nearly half the price of a similar model from Ninja.
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The appliance functions as an air fryer when the lid is closed and as a grill when open.
The smoker function can be activated separately while the lid is closed.
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Parents race to Lidl for middle aisle bargains including 2 in 1 sandpit for £29
There are seven programmes for smoking, grilling, air-frying, roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating.
The budget-friendly supermarket is also selling a jacket inspired by the designer style famously worn by Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher.
The Lidl by Lidl coat - named after the band's 2002 single Little by Little - is being sold for £30 in the chain's signature red, yellow and blue colours.
Last October, Liam modelled a £400 Berghaus jacket in the same colours, which prompted fans to joke that he looked like a Lidl employee.
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One fan joked: 'Lidl are asking for their staff back!'
Another chimed in: 'Proper Lidl worker's jacket.'
In a nod to the band's Mancunian roots, Lidl unveiled the jacket on a 30ft 'wonderwall' outside Manchester's Etihad Stadium, the Gallagher brothers' hometown ground.
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Lidl has over 980 stores across the UK
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