
Lidl is selling a cheap gadget to keep you cool while sleeping this summer – and it's £12 cheaper than an Argos buy
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SLEEP TIGHT Lidl is selling a cheap gadget to keep you cool while sleeping this summer – and it's £12 cheaper than an Argos buy
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LIDL has the perfect item to keep the temperature down as you snooze in the summer months.
Shoppers are obsessed with the ice cool gel pillows that are easy to use and won't break the bank.
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Lidl has the perfect product for the summer nights to keep you cool
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The Silentnight Restore Cooling Gel Pillow Pad is available for £7.99 until June 7
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For just £7.99 on the Lidl plus app, shoppers can get their hands on the Silentnight Cooling Gel Pillow Pad.
That's more than £12 cheaper than a similar product on Argos, with the low price available until June 7.
Describes as perfect for restless sleepers and over heaters, the pillow give you instant cooling comfort so you don't need to be flipping the pillow during the night.
At 60x40cm it covers your entire pillow and simply needs to be slid inside your pillowcase on top of your normal pillow.
For those needed even more cooling comfort, the cooling pad can be put on top of your pillow.
Then for those especially hot nights during summer, you can put the gel pad into the fridge to make it extra cool and keep you sleeping well.
According to The Sleep Charity 16°C-18°C is ideal for a good night's sleep, but if your bedroom temperature is over 24°C you're more likely to wake up.
Using a lighter tog duvet (or even a sheet), a home fan with a quiet setting and opening your windows to let air circulate all help keep your room cool as you rest.
The Lidl Plus app is Lidl's loyalty app was launched in 2020 and offers personalised discount coupons, based on each customer's shopping habits.
The cooling pillow is not the only gadget Lidl is selling at a steal to help customers during the summer months.
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From Thursday, May 29, Lidl will start selling the Silvercrest Local Air Conditioner is bound to keep you super cool all summer long.
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Join Facebook groups - Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, Latest Deals and Reduce Your Supermarket Spend are all Facebook groups helping you reduce your spending and find good deals
Get following - Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its newsletters to get the latest on any offers
Check hotukdeals - The deal-sharing website lists offers as they're spotted by savvy shoppers
Use barcode scanners - Retailers such as B&M let shoppers scan the barcodes on its app to see if it's cheaper than the price listed on the shelf
The handy gadget also works as a dehumidifier and ventilator and can be easily moved throughout the house thanks to its wheels and recessed side grips.
It also automatically oscillates, meaning your whole room will be cooled, and has two different fan speeds, depending on how much you need cooling down.
Priced at £149.00, the fan comes with a three-year warranty and has a 24-hour-digital timer function.
It is also £180 cheaper than the Logik Portable Air Conditioner & Dehumidifier, which costs £329 from Curry's.
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