Lidl launches wearable blanket for £10: how to save on heating.
New winter product from LIDL
According to The Sun: The LIDL supermarket has introduced a new product for £10 that will help you stay warm without the need to raise the heating.
This week, shoppers will be able to check out the new winter item that has appeared in the popular 'Middle of the Aisle' range.
Lidl offers a £10 option that will keep you warmlidl This bargain is part of Lidl's 'Middle of the Aisle' offerslidlLidl has released a wearable blanket similar to an Oodie, but significantly cheaper.
The Silentnight Snugsie Wearable Blanket, which normally costs £20, will be available in stores for just £9.99 starting Monday, the 14th.
Meanwhile, the Oodie version costs around £65, even on sale its price drops to £39.
This blanket is made from ultra-soft velvet, has sleeves, a convenient pocket for legs, and can also be folded into a pillow for easy storage.
Additionally, it is machine washable, making it a practical choice as the cold evenings are not far away.
The price for this product is the lowest on the market: on the Silentnight website, it costs £17, and at Argos, it is £20.
Similar options can also be found at Boots for £18, while Amazon offers it for £10 with free shipping for Prime members.
The online brand OHS also has a wearable blanket for £5, however, the £3.95 shipping brings the total to nearly £9.
LIDL offers in the 'Middle of the Aisle'
Lidl has other great offers that have appeared on the shelves this month.
For example, earlier this month, the chain sold a Thermomix alternative for £299, while the usual price is £1,349.
The Monsieur Cuisine Smart can be used for everything from processing food to kneading dough.
In addition, Lidl has lowered the prices on several kitchen appliances, including espresso machines and air fryers.
This popular range also includes kitchen accessories in pastel colors.
Like all 'Middle of the Aisle' offers, they will be available until stocks last, so keep an eye on these promotions to not miss out.
Lidl does not offer delivery services, so you will have to visit the nearest store.
To find your closest LIDL, use the store locator tool.
For even greater discounts, customers can join the Lidl Plus loyalty program.
Lidl Plus members receive exclusive discounts and bonuses on purchases over £50 a month and 10% off the next purchase after spending £250 a month.
Economical purchases for warmth
In September, the weather becomes cooler, and the evenings darker.
Retail chains offer cozy products that help you stay warm without raising the heating.
Recently, the Snuggle Up electric blanket from Dreamland has gained popularity, with its price reduced from £69.99 to £29.99.
This comfy pink heated blanket can be heated in just five minutes, has a removable controller, and costs only 4 pence per hour of use.
The blanket also features an automatic turn-off function and is safe to machine wash.
Customers have already responded positively to the blanket; one fan says they purchased a second one as an early Christmas gift for their mom.
Reviews describe it as 'wonderful and warm' and 'a useful product' that allows keeping warm without significant expenses.
As frosty nights approach, Lidl's new 'Middle of the Aisle' products and the discounted Dreamland heated blanket provide consumers the opportunity to stay warm without exceeding their budget.
For those looking for economical solutions for insulation, Amazon also offers a window draft blocker for £5.
The Window Draft Blocker features a self-adhesive strip that is easy to install and seals gaps around windows and doors, preventing cold air, dust, and damp from coming through.
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