
Lidl to sell a cordless vacuum cleaner that's £100 cheaper than on Bosch website in just DAYS
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HOMEOWNERS better set their alarms as a bargain cordless vacuum cleaner is landing in stores in just days - and it's £100 cheaper than the exact same model on the Bosch website.
With the kids off school for the summer holidays, they often leave a trail of mess everywhere they go, which can be tricky to keep on top off.
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The Bosch vacuum is on sale at Lidl for £100 cheaper than on the Bosch website
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If you're sick of tripping over your vacuum cleaner cord as you race to hoover up piles of glitter and crumbs, it might be an idea to think about switching to a cordless model.
Bosch Readyy'y
Landing in stores on Sunday, August 24th, the Bosch Readyy'y cordless vacuum cleaner is an absolute bargain at just £99.99.
In fact, it's £100 cheaper than the exact same model on the Bosch website, where you currently have to fork out £199.99 for the vacuum.
The series two model is "perfect for quick cleaning jobs around the home", and features a floor brush that can tackle all types of flooring.
It can be used as either an upright or handheld vacuum, making it perfect for tackling both floors and kitchen surfaces.
The handy gadget folds completely flat, allowing you to clean underneath furniture without having to do any heavy lifting.
Plus, at just 2.4kg, it's super lightweight, making it easy to transport throughout the home.
With a 40-minute run time, the nifty bit of kit can easily tackle the whole house on just one battery charge.
And once you plug it in, it takes just four to five hours before it's fully charged up again.
Arriving in stores as part of Lidl's bi-weekly Middle of Lidl offerings, the bargain gadget will be located in the middle aisle of Lidl stores.
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However, as with all middle aisle buys, once they're gone, they're gone, so you better be quick to snap up the bargain.
Customers have taken to the Bosch website to rave about the cordless vacuum, with many rating it five stars.
One satisfied shopper said: "Excellent machine. It does the whole of our 3 bed house, and hard floors, before I have to recharge it.
"Its kept tidily away in a cupboard with a plug. It's easy to open and empty the dust."
Stacey Solomon's cleaning tips
IF you want a home that gleams like Stacey's, you'll need to listen up!
Label Everything: Stacey swears by the power of labelling. From pantry jars to storage bins, clear labels help keep everything organised and easy to find.
Daily Tidy Routine: Dedicate 15-20 minutes each day to tidying up. This prevents clutter from building up and makes weekly deep cleaning less daunting.
Baking Soda Magic: Stacey uses baking soda for a variety of cleaning tasks. It's great for deodorising carpets, cleaning grout, and even freshening up mattresses.
Upcycle Containers: Repurpose old jars, tins, and containers to store cleaning supplies, craft materials, or kitchen ingredients. It's both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
Shine with Vinegar: White vinegar is a staple in Stacey's cleaning arsenal. It works wonders on windows, mirrors, and even limescale build-up in kettles.
Make It Fun: Turn on your favourite music or podcast to make cleaning less of a chore and more of a fun, productive activity.
Use a Toothbrush: For those hard-to-reach spots, a toothbrush can be an excellent tool. Use it to scrub grout lines, around taps, and in other small crevices.
Declutter Regularly: Stacey advises a regular declutter session to get rid of items you no longer need. This keeps your home neat and creates more space for the things you love.
Air Fresheners: Create your own natural air fresheners using essential oils. Stacey loves using lavender or citrus oils to keep her home smelling fresh.
Microfibre Cloths: These are essential for dusting and cleaning surfaces without leaving streaks. They are reusable and can be easily washed.
Incorporate these tips into your routine for a cleaner, more organised home, just like Stacey Solomon's!
A second person said: "I'm absolutely thrilled with this vacuum, it's so light and easy to use and brings up the carpet pile beautifully.
"I have used the hand held part to vacuum the car and it was incredible how it picked up all the little bits of debris to leave the car interior looking like new."
A third person added: "I am absolutely delighted with this Bosch rechargeable vacuum cleaner.
"It is extremely light to use and has wonderfully strong suction power.
"It is very easy to carry up and down stairs."

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