Lidl sells garden secateurs for £4: what's the difference with the £17 version.

Lidl sells garden secateurs for £4: what's the difference with the £17 version
Lidl sells garden secateurs for £4: what's the difference with the £17 version

According to The Sun: LIDL is selling a gardening gadget that is perfect for flower beds and costs only a fraction of the price of the version from B&Q.

This handy tool will help you enhance your outdoor space for less than £5.

The Parkside Bypass Secateurs will be available for purchase in stores starting August 24.

This tool costs just £3.99 and offers a more affordable alternative to the version from B&Q, which costs a full £17.

It is described as easy to use, with a one-handed locking mechanism and a practical wrist strap.

Available in a classic dark green color, they also feature comfortable, anti-slip handles that can be adjusted to fit smaller and larger hands.

The product description emphasizes that the tool is perfect for trimming flowers and ornamental shrubs, helping gardeners achieve clean cuts.

They also come with a blade made of sharpened carbon steel to ensure lasting sharpness.

The product description recommends a maximum cutting diameter of 10mm.

There is also a convenient three-year warranty, so you are protected if something goes wrong.

Another must-have gardening item that will soon be available in Lidl's middle aisle is a gadget that is selling for a whole £65 less than the Bosch version.

This 3-in-1 gadget with dual, vacuum, and chopper functions will help you quickly tidy up your garden.

LIDL is not the only popular seller offering gardening gadgets this summer.

Since May, The Sun has reported that gardening enthusiasts can purchase a budget gadget at Asda.

Asda is currently selling a flower planter for just £3, both online and in-store.

This gadget has a spring mechanism that 'makes it easy to plant your flower bulbs.'

Just hold the device above the flower, pressing it into the ground.

Then pull the handle and place the bulb into the perfectly leveled hole it creates.

You won’t even have to press the device down, as the spring mechanism will do all the work.

At LIDL, Asda and other retail chains offer affordable gardening gadgets, including tools for trimming, cleaning, and planting. They aim to make gardening accessible and affordable for a wide range of consumers by offering high-quality products at moderate prices.


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