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The Range's 2-in-1 kitchen gadget goes down a treat at children's parties – and it's £300 cheaper than Ninja's version
The Range's 2-in-1 kitchen gadget goes down a treat at children's parties – and it's £300 cheaper than Ninja's version

Scottish Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

The Range's 2-in-1 kitchen gadget goes down a treat at children's parties – and it's £300 cheaper than Ninja's version

This gadget will help you to keep cool this summer NO KIDDING The Range's 2-in-1 kitchen gadget goes down a treat at children's parties – and it's £300 cheaper than Ninja's version Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE RANGE'S latest kitchen gadget makes for a perfect addition to summer childrens parties and is over £300 cheaper that Ninja's version. This 2-in-1 machine has also been described as great for entertaining guests or "bringing something different to your BBQ." Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The Neo Ice Crusher Slush Machine Credit: The Range Make homemade slushies with new kitchen gadget The slushy maker retails for £39.99 - coming in at a far more affordable price point than the Ninja equivalent which sets shoppers back £349.99. Available in three different colours, the electric ice crusher has a built in stirrer and measuring jug, which makes it perfect for irresistible slushies. The product description reads: "From ice-cold slushies to frozen cocktails, enjoy a huge range of drinks thanks to this easy to use machine, which crushes ice AND stirs your drinks. "It will go down a treat at children's parties." Slushy machine features The machine also allows you to choose either fine or coarse shaved ice by turning the dial on the front of the machine. The description adds: "Once crushed ice falls into the jug, it is constantly agitated by the stirrer which helps prevent it from sticking together, and if you add your fruit juice, alcohol or syrup to the jug, your drinks will be stirred too." The retro designs comes in red, grey, and black and measures 21cm in length and 19cm in width. Free summer holiday activites You don't need to spend a penny to keep your kids entertained this summer... Museums - Some museums offer free entry to some exhibits, and also host events for kids. Parks - Head to your local park to enjoy the playgrounds, games areas, courts and splash pads. Some even have trails for kids to enjoy. Beach - It doesn't have to be sunny to enjoy the beach, you can go rock pooling, crabbing, make sandcastles, or enjoy a walk along the headland. Library - If the weather is awful, head indoors and borrow books, audiobooks, dvds. Cooking - Have your own mini bake-off, or Come Dine With Me challenge. Playdates - Invite friends over for an afternoon of socialising. Boardgames - Enjoy a little sibling rivalry with rounds of Monopoly or stretch your brain with Scrabble. Warning issued over potential dangers of slushy drinks Earlier this month, parents were warned of the potential dangers of giving their children slushies. This came after one toddler nearly died and several others were rushed to hospital. A grandmother told that her two-year-old granddaughter was left "20 minutes from death" after having a slushy drink at a friend's birthday party. Urgent warning over popular drink after toddler collapses in front of terrified mum Also, in March doctors blamed slushies for a spate of 21 hospitalisations in children who needed medical care within an hour of consuming the drinks. Brightly coloured slushies are a popular summer treat, often sold at cinemas, corner shops and theme parks when it is hot. But the frozen drinks often contain glycerol, also called E422 or glycerine on some label, as a substitute for sugar to prevent them from freezing solid. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) say kids under seven should not be given the sweet icy drinks, which may contain high levels of a syrup that can be harmful to young children.

Five cash-saving ideas for upcycling your glass jars, pots and bottles
Five cash-saving ideas for upcycling your glass jars, pots and bottles

The Sun

time16 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • The Sun

Five cash-saving ideas for upcycling your glass jars, pots and bottles

IF you have a glut of glass jars, pots and bottles, here are some smashing ideas. They can be used to organise your bits and bobs or create eye-catching items for your home. 7 Jars could also be the starting point for summer crafts, and a way of creating low-cost presents others will love. PUT A LID ON IT: If you have a stack of glass dessert pots, turn them into see-through, stackable storage. Did you know the lids from Pringles are the perfect size to fit the tops of Gu desserts? You can also buy sealed bamboo lids, from £4.99, pudding to transform the glass dessert pots into smart storage. CREATIVE WITH COLOUR: You can get a pack of eight glass paints from The Range, £2.99, and use them to transform glass jars and pots. It is the perfect activity to keep the kids busy during the summer holidays. They can create pretty vases and colourful pen pots from jam jars or tea light holders from glass pots. These could even be gifts for friends and family. BRIGHT IDEA: You can even use them to create your own candles, with soy candle making kits from Amazon for less than £10. Find other brilliant ideas at where there is a whole page dedicated to the 'ramekin reuse revolution'. BOTTLE THE MAGIC: You may have seen mini lights that turn an empty bottle into an indoor lamp. Hobbycraft have bottle lights from £3.50, so you can turn an empty bottle into twinkly indoor or outdoor lantern. You can use any bottle, but the pretty blue glass of the Baron Amarillo Rias Baixas Albarino wine, £8.99 from Aldi, will look amazing. And you get to enjoy a tipple too! Home whizz praised for the genius way she upcycles her old coffee jars, and it's SO easy MATCH OF THE DAY: Group matching pots together for the smartest storage. Pretty jars are perfect in the bathroom to store cotton wool balls and hair bands. Use ones with matching lids to store seeds and spices in the kitchen for perfectly organised pantry-style storage. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability Deal of the day COOL for a kid's room, the Scion Mr Fox rug from Habitat is down from £43.55 to £32.50. Cheap treat 7 GET stuck into a summer read with bestseller The Garnett Girls by Georgina Moore, down from £14.99 to £3, at The hardback also makes a great gift. Top swap A CLASSIC swingball set, £20 from Argos, will be a summer hit. Or you can play with the set from The Range for £9.99. Shop & save GIVE busy fingers a summer project with the half price colour-in cardboard RHS shed from Hobbycraft, down from £20 to £10. Hot right now SAVE 25 per cent or more on Dulux paint at B&M, where a 2.5l pot of Walls & Ceilings matt paint is down from £22 to £16. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

‘Need to try this' cry cleaning fans over Fabulosa's new summer range that makes your home smell like £24 Sol de Janeiro
‘Need to try this' cry cleaning fans over Fabulosa's new summer range that makes your home smell like £24 Sol de Janeiro

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

‘Need to try this' cry cleaning fans over Fabulosa's new summer range that makes your home smell like £24 Sol de Janeiro

SHOPPERS are going wild for a bargain cleaning brand's new summer range which make your whole home smell just like a viral Sol De Janeiro spray. Fabulosa already has an army of devoted cleaning fanatics who have cupboards full of their disinfectants. 2 2 And now they are running to their local The Range store to get their hands on the brand's newest scent. So if you can't get enough of the stunning scents of Sol de Janeiro and want your home to smell like it too, then we've got you covered. The best thing about it the new Summer Crush collection is that prices start from just £1. The fragrance-led home and lifestyle brand vowed to bring the sunshine indoors with the new scent, part of the larger Your Sol Mate collection, which is now available to shop in The Range. Infused with scentsational notes of comforting pistachio and caramel, Summer Crush opens with a fruity floral burst. It then blooms into a heart of jasmine, freesia, heliotrope, rose, lily, and orchid, and settles on a sweet, warm base of vanilla, sugar, musk, tonka, moss, cedar, and sandalwood. The new scent is available in Fabulosa's concentrated multi-purpose cleaner, fabric freshener, all-purpose cleaner, and multi-purpose cleaner. And cleaning fanatics are already racing to their nearest The Range to bag the new buys. "Oooh I need to try this", one gushed. A second wrote: "Straight in the basket." I tried Fabulosa's floor cleaner in must-have new scent - the smell lasts for 48 hours Meanwhile, a third added: "Wow I neeeed this. Love fabulosa." If the new Fabulosa scent has inspired you to go on a cleaning spree, the timing couldn't be better. An expert recently revealed the cleaning mistakes that are making your home dirtier - and the "top-to-bottom" step that guarantees sparkling surfaces. This Morning's Queen of Clean and home expert Lynsey Crombie (@lynsey_queenofclean) explained that a common error is not starting from the top and working your way down when cleaning surfaces. "Dust falls like snow, so if you start vacuuming or wiping lower surfaces first, any dust or dirt from higher spots will settle back down," the cleaning expert said. She described the most logical order to wipe down the surfaces in your home. "When cleaning a room, always begin at the highest points: Cobwebs, tops of cabinets and light fixtures – then work your way down walls, furniture, and finally, the floor," she said. According to the pro, the same rule applies to your house as a whole. "If you have stairs, start cleaning from the top floor and work your way down," Lynsey advised. "This way, when clearing clutter or rubbish, you're bringing it down with you rather than carrying it back upstairs." Cleaning hacks and tips Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro: How to clean your washing machine in a few easy steps Keep on top of cleaning your oven regularly Clean your shower to ensure it's always sparkling How to clean your microwave using cheap household items Here's how to get rid of that nasty limescale in your kettle You're cleaning your carpet all wrong - here's how to get it spotless again in no time Unblock a toilet without a plunger Clean your fabric or leather sofa in a few easy steps If you haven't cleaned your mattress in ages, here's how Steps to cleaning your dishwasher to leave it looking brand new This is how to clean mirrors and windows without streaking Keep your toilet clean in four easy steps Give your TV screen a once-over Did you know your Venetian, Roman, vertical, or roller blinds also need cleaning? Deep-clean your fridge in five simple steps

B&Q's £9 weeding gadget will leave your driveways & patios spotless – plus you don't have to bend down
B&Q's £9 weeding gadget will leave your driveways & patios spotless – plus you don't have to bend down

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

B&Q's £9 weeding gadget will leave your driveways & patios spotless – plus you don't have to bend down

IF you're fed up crouching down to tackle stubborn weeds in your garden, B&Q has just the thing. A handy gadget will leave your driveway and patio looking spotless, and it will set you back less than £9. Weeds have an annoying habit of popping up in the most awkward places. This can make the task of removing them seem all the more overwhelming. With the Telescopic Extending Patio Groove Weed Remover, £8.70, you can tackle any stubborn weed without having to even bend over. The extendable mechanism makes the gadget perfect for clearing weeds and moss from patios and paving stones. This buy is designed to easily fit between paving stones, removing weeds instantly. It comes manufactured with a soft grip foam handle for your comfort. The gadget features a scraper blade and handle as well as a telescopic twist tight feature enabling it to adjust in size. This weed remover measures approximately 70 centimetres to 100 centimetres in size. B&Q shoppers can enjoy a one year guarantee with this buy. And B&Q isn't the only retailer selling gadgets designed to tackle weeds. Trying out Lidl's new weeding tools More gadgets for weeding Aldi shoppers can pick up a £10 buy that will leave your lawn free of weeds all summer. And an Amazon gadget also helps to tackle stubborn weeds in your outdoor area. Another handy buy is approved by experts for instantly lifting these unwanted plants. B&Q also has a hand-held weed removing tool for removing stubborn dandelions. And The Range is selling a nifty gadget that will blitz all the weeds in your garden this summer. How to save money at B&M Shoppers have saved hundreds of pounds a year by using B&M's scanner app. The scanner lets you see if an item's price is cheaper than advertised on the shop floor label. Products that are typically discounted are seasonal items and old stock that B&M is trying to shift. The app is free to download off the B&M Stores mobile app via Google Play or the Apple App Store. According to one ex-B&M manager, you'll want to visit your local branch at 10am on a Wednesday too. Here's how you can join the B&M bargain hunt: Download the B&M app for free on any smartphone with an App Store or Google Play. Once you've installed it on your device, click on the option labelled "more" on the bottom, right-hand side of the app home page. You'll then find an option that says "barcode scanner". Click on this and you'll open a camera screen. Use the camera to hover over the barcode of the product you wish to check. If the price comes up as lower, take it to the cash desk and it will automatically scan at the lower price. You don't need to sign up to the B&M app to use the barcode scanner. Weeding hacks You can also tackle weeds on your patio for free with a handy viral hack. A 30p tick also works wonders for removing weeds for your outdoor area. And a DIY solution will leave your garden free of weeds for up to a year at a time. Plus, another homemade weed killer will banish unwanted plants overnight for just 50p. There are five other hacks you can try, but the most successful has an unexpected con.

Five heart-warming but budget-friendly gifts to say thank you to teachers
Five heart-warming but budget-friendly gifts to say thank you to teachers

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Five heart-warming but budget-friendly gifts to say thank you to teachers

WITH school about to be out for summer, it's time to say thank you to teachers everywhere. But this year, skip pricey presents and make your own budget versions instead. 7 These gifts are sure to get you top marks . . . SWEET SAVING: Whip up an easy chocolate fudge using condensed milk, 88p, and dark chocolate, £1.77, both Asda. Break up the chocolate in a heatproof bowl and add your condensed milk and pop it in the microwave. Heat it in 15 second bursts until the chocolate is melted and give it a stir. Pour into a deep-set tray lined with baking paper and leave to cool before putting in the fridge. Once set, cut into chunks and package in a rustic baking paper parcel, ready to give to the teacher. POT OF JOY: Make your own herb garden by upcycling an old plant pot with a lick of paint (or you can pick up a couple of Sojabona pots at Ikea, £1 each). Take cuttings from existing herbs you have at home, such as basil or mint, and replant them in separate pots. Add ribbon, 99p, Wilko, to complete your gift. LIGHT WORK: Luxury candles come with a hefty price tag, so make your own. I'm a teacher & there are four end of term gifts I can't STAND receiving The Range is selling a Deluxe Candle kit for £4.99 with everything you need to make two pretty pillar candles. Make one for the teacher and keep one for yourself. TOP OF THE GLASS: Head to your local charity shop to find a glass vase you can revamp and pick up a pack of glass markers for £3 at Hobbycraft. Give the vase a wash with soapy water. Once it's dry, use the markers to write a personal thank you message for your teacher. HOMEWORK HAMPER: Make a 'summer holiday survival kit' or 'homework hamper' with a DIY hamper kit at The set comes with a basket, cellophane, stuffing and ribbon and costs £5.99. You could fill this with a range of budget treats such as chocolate, notepads, toiletries or pens, and add a bottle of the pretty Lidl Primitivo Rosato IGT Puglia wine, currently reduced to £4.50 when you scan your Lidl Plus app. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. Deal of the day 7 ADD some summer shade with the Living and Home tilted parasol with rattan effect base. It was £272, now £59 at Homebase. Cheap treat HEAD to a Home Bargains shop near you to pick up the Peppa Pig Rainy Day Dress-Up Figure, usually £9.99, now £6.99. STYLE your hair with the BaByliss rose-quartz 38mm curling tong, £34.99, or get the TRESemmé large curling tong, £27.99, both Shop & save THIS stylish metal 30L pedal bin will look great in any kitchen. Previously £30, now £19.99 at Hot right now GIVE the garden a little lift with 25 per cent off plant pots and ornaments at B&Q right now. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

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