
Full list of Lidl bargains landing in stores next week including Dyson dupe and handheld steamer
Among the items on offer are a handheld steamer, vacuum cleaner and mattress topper.
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The items will go on sale in Lidl stores from Thursday - but you'll need to be quick as when they're gone, they're gone.
Silvercrest cordless vacuum
One of the gems for sale is a Silvercrest Cordless Cyclone Vacuum which is a Dyson dupe.
The hoover costs £69.99 - £330.01 less than the Dyson version.
It can be used as a handheld or upright vacuum cleaner and is cordless, which makes cleaning behind the back of the sofa much easier.
It has two suction levels and can run for up to 45 minutes at a time without charging.
Gtech cordless vacuum
Lidl is also selling the award-winning Gtech AirRam MK2 Cordless Vacuum.
The powerful gadget can run for up to 40 minutes with every four hour charge.
Plus, it can move between carpets and hard floors without needing to change settings - saving you time while doing your weekly clean.
The hoover would usually set you back up to £280 but it can be snapped up this week for £149.
Plus it's not the only cleaning gadget coming to the middle of Lidl this week.
Silvercrest garment steamer
The supermarket is also selling the Silvercrest Garment Steamer in black or white.
The powerful gadget makes removing wrinkles from clothes easy and has a wide brush attachment for thicker fabrics.
The removable water tank holds 250ml, so it's perfect for steaming a whole load of washing.
Phillips fabric shaver
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Meanwhile, another handy gadget on offer can help you to remove bobbles from your clothes.
The Philips Fabric Shaver can help you extend the life of your garments and other fabrics.
It has three mesh hole sizes to help you combat all sizes of pilling.
Plus it is safe to use on even delicate fabrics.
How to save on your supermarket shop
THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop.
You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they've been reduced.
If the food is fresh, you'll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.
Making a list should also save you money, as you'll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket.
Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too.
This means ditching "finest" or "luxury" products and instead going for "own" or value" type of lines.
Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they're misshapen or imperfect.
For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.
If you're on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.
Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.
It comes with a two year warranty and a removable lint container, making it easy to empty and clean.
Lidl is also selling several home essentials and decorative items.
Silentnight mattress topper
Among them are the Silentnight Memory Foam Pressure Relieving Mattress Topper, which can help to reduce pressure points on your spine.
Its 2.5cm deep memory foam can give relief to your muscles and reduce aches and pains.
It has a two year warranty and a machine washable cover.
The double size will set you back £49.99 while the king costs £59.99.
Household lamps
Also on offer are two household lamps which cost £9.99 each.
The Livarno Home 32cm LED table lamp has a USB port for charging mobile devices including your smart phone, tablet or MP3 player.
It has an energy-saving LED module which gives off warm white light.
Meanwhile, the lampshade is made from frosted glass.
Meanwhile, the Livarno Home LED Table Lamp contains all the same features but is in a cylindrical shape.
Fairy soap dispenser
Among the cheapest items on offer is the Fairy Soap Dispensing Dish Brush, which costs just £2.99.
Every sponge has a scourer head to help you clean hard to reach spots.
The handle has a cap which can be filled with washing up liquid which is dispensed directly onto your dishes, helping to clean them faster.
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