Lidl to bring back popular designer kitchen essential dupes that scan for 90% less than the real thing.
Lidl offers budget-friendly ceramic pots
According to The Sun: The major supermarket LIDL is bringing back popular designer kitchenware at affordable prices.
For example, shoppers can purchase 1.35-liter cast iron pots for just £13.49, while a similar item from the prestigious Le Creuset brand costs £209.
Lidl offers a series of designer-class pot dupes Lidl Le Creuset pot costs up to £305These budget pots come in bright colors: orange, deep red, and stylish black. They not only look attractive but are also designed for serious cooking.
The pots feature a robust enamel coating inside and out, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 240°C. They are suitable for all types of cookers, including induction. Moreover, the pots come with a clever lid with an aroma preservation system, making them perfect for cooking juicy steaks and hearty stews.
A larger version with a capacity of 4.7 l is available for just £26.99 for big family meals. Lidl Plus members can receive an additional 10% discount.
In comparison, a pot of the same size from Le Creuset costs £305, which provides a saving of over £270.
The new products will be available in stores from September 4 and are expected to sell out quickly.
Additional benefits for shoppers
But pots are not the only value offer appearing in the famous 'Middle of Lidl' section.
Coffee lovers can grab a stylish Silvercrest coffee maker for £79.99, with a £10 discount available through the Lidl Plus app.
The coffee maker comes in mint green, pink, and black, features a 15-bar pressure pump for perfect crema, a rotating steam nozzle for milk frothing, as well as a removable water tank and drip tray.
It will be on sale from August 31.
Tools for gardeners
Gardeners can rejoice as Lidl offers handy Parkside Bypass secateurs for just £3.99, significantly cheaper than a similar product at B&Q, which costs £17.
These secateurs, available from August 24, have non-slip handles and an adjustable shape for different hand sizes, making them perfect for light trimming of flowers and shrubs.
With all these promotions, Lidl shoppers are encouraged to act fast while supplies last.
How to save at Lidl
Lidl shoppers can find even more great deals by planning their trips to the store. The supermarket reduces prices on goods early in the day, so the best offers can be found between 7:00 and 8:00 when most stores open.
- Make a list – Buy only necessary items, if it's not on the list — do not put it in the cart.
- Set a budget – Create a weekly shopping budget.
- Do not shop hungry – You are likely to buy more food when you feel hungry.
- Do not buy pre-cut vegetables or fruits – The extra charge for cutting can be very high.
- Follow social media – Subscribe to favorite networks for the latest promotions.
- Do not be loyal to one supermarket – Visit different stores to find the best offers.
- Check the fine print – Always check the price per kg/l/liter when comparing offers.
- Use your loyalty cards – Don't hesitate to sign up for all possible programs, each has its benefits.
Paying attention to new arrivals at LIDL can save significant sums. With the right choices, shoppers can not only obtain necessary items but also enjoy great deals. Now is the time to equip your kitchen arsenal or create comfort in the garden while supplies last!
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