Lidl is selling £9.99 buy that adds privacy to your home & reduces condensation.
A new product from Lidl for your home
According to The Sun: Lidl is presenting a new product that will ensure privacy in your home and help reduce humidity – the Livarno Home shower curtain priced at £9.99.
Have you ever found yourself taking a shower or bath while being watched? Lidl has the perfect solution for you that costs less than £10.
LidlThis curtain, measuring 80 by 150 cm, is suitable not only for bathrooms but also for living rooms and bedrooms. With alternating transparent and opaque sections, you can adjust the level of lighting yourself. Its neutral textured look will harmoniously fit into any interior.
It is very easy to install: no drills are needed, as adjustable clamps are included. The curtain is suitable for frames up to 25 mm thick and can be secured to the ceiling or wall.
A practical cord that can be installed on the right or left side, depending on your needs, is also included. Additionally, you will receive all materials and instructions for assembly, along with a 2-year warranty.
Available shower gel
Furthermore, Lidl offers shower gels reminiscent of popular Lush products. The new Deluxe Lavish Shower Gel is available in two varieties: Relax with a lavender scent and Dizzy Rose with a strawberry fragrance. For Lidl Plus customers, the price for 500 ml of gel is only £1.59, which is 20% cheaper.
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For those who do not have Lidl Plus, the price will be £1.99.
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Purchasing new products from Lidl is not only an opportunity to refresh your home but also to enjoy pleasant moments of self-care. With affordable prices and variety, customers can easily find what suits their needs. Don’t miss the chance to try these new arrivals and improve your everyday life!
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