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All the Middle of Lidl kitchen bargains launching TODAY – including £2.49 tool to keep veg fresh & £8.99 John Lewis dupe

All the Middle of Lidl kitchen bargains launching TODAY – including £2.49 tool to keep veg fresh & £8.99 John Lewis dupe

The Sun24-07-2025
LIDL has revealed a huge selection of new middle aisle kitchen bargains, including a John Lewis dupe scanning for just £8.99.
From high-tech gadgets to handy food storage containers, the discount retailer has you covered from today.
One of the gems in Lidl's kitchenware crown is a dupe for the Breville toastie maker, sold in John Lewis stores for £34.98.
Make two delicious toasted sandwiches in minutes with the Silvercrest Sandwich Toaster for just £8.99.
It features non-stick aluminium plates for easy cleaning, a locking handle, and indicator lights for safe, simple use.
Non-slip feet and practical cable storage keep your kitchen tidy.
Includes a 3-year warranty and recipe suggestions to get you started.
Silvercrest Slushy Maker
Cool off in style with the Silvercrest Slushy Maker for just £19.99 – perfect for slushies, frozen cocktails and more.
This 2-in-1 appliance crushes and mixes with ease, offering two ice textures: fine or coarse.
The powerful stainless steel blade and 1.1L blending container with handle and spout make serving simple.
Removable parts ensure quick, hassle-free cleaning.
With a sleek design and 3-year warranty, it's your go-to for refreshing drinks all summer long.
Silvercrest Kettle
Enjoy quick and easy boiling with the Silvercrest Kettle from Lidl, just £10.99.
Available in black or white, it features a one-touch lid, lockable top for safe handling, and a cordless 360° base.
Boiling 1L of water in just 2 minutes 37 seconds, it also includes boil-dry and overheat protection for peace of mind.
The 1.7L BPA-free kettle has a transparent water-level indicator and a removable limescale filter for easy cleaning. Backed by a 3-year warranty.
Livarno Shelving Unit
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Organise your kitchen with the Livarno Shelving Unit from Lidl for just £14.99.
Made from 75 percent recycled plastic, it's ideal for utility rooms, garages, or basements.
With four easy-care shelves and a total load capacity of 125kg, it holds everything from tools to storage boxes.
The bottom shelf supports up to 50kg, while the top three hold 25kg each.
Quick to assemble and includes accessories for secure wall attachment.
Size: W60 x H138 x D30cm.
Livarno Home Vegetable and Fruit Containers
Keep your cut onions fresh and odour-free with this handy Onion Storage Container from Lidl, just £2.49.
Designed to lock in flavour and keep food fresher for longer, it's perfect for your fridge or kitchen shelf.
Made from BPA-free material and dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.
Compact and convenient at 12.3 x 9.1 x 12.3cm, it's a must-have for reducing waste and mess.
Lidl has a whole range of fruit and vegetable shaped containers including garlic, tomato, avocado and lemon - all for just £2.49 each or two for £4.
Decor 880ml XL Travel Tumbler
Get the look and performance of a Stanley cup for a fraction of the price with the Decor 880ml XL Travel Tumbler in lilac — just £9.99 at Lidl.
Made from premium 304 stainless steel, this double-wall insulated tumbler keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours and includes a handle, removable metal straw, and secure opening mechanism.
Perfect for use on the go, in the car, or at the office.
BPA-free, food safe, and recyclable.
With Stanley cups often costing around £40, shoppers save up to £30 with this stylish alternative.
Check out some of the other bargains landing in stores:
Silvercrest Chopping Board - £14.99
Black & Decker 3-in-1 Smart Air Conditioner - £199
Salter 9L VertiCook View Air Fryer - £79.99
Philips 6.2L Air Fryer - £59.99
Daewoo 2000W Induction Hob- £29.99
Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Contact Grill - £39.99
Silvercrest Waffle Maker - £8.99
Silvercrest White or Black 2-Slice Toaster - £9.99
All the products are part of the bargain store's "Middle of Lidl" offers, which land in stores every Thursday and Sunday.
Customers can save by downloading the Lidl Plus app.
It is free to use and can also unlock other offers including £50 off a Park Dean holiday.
Lidl said the up to £50 discount applies to all Lidl Plus customers, so if you've got the loyalty app on your phone, you should give it a check.
Click on the "More" tab, then "Partner Offers" and scroll down to find the deal.
Once you've redeemed the offer you'll be given a code that needs to be inputted into the Parkdean website.
How can I save money when shopping at Lidl?
Lidl reduces items at the start of the day and the best deals can be found between 7am to 8am, when most stores open.
Shoppers can often find cooked meats, salmon fillets and breads reduced by 30% or more.
Not only does Lidl have its own range of reasonably priced alcohol, it also has its own knock-offs of branded favourites – so say cheers to its bargain booze.
Everyone knows about the "Middle of Lidl" – it's here where you'll find a load of random stuff that you didn't realise you needed, at decent prices.
But if you are hoping to avoid spending more than you planned, you can check what will be in the "Middle of Lidl" on the supermarket's website in advance.
The Middle of Lidl is refreshed every Thursday and Sunday.
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