Slash your heating costs with Lidl’s new Middle Aisle buys that’ll keep you warm for as little as £1.49
LIDL fans are in for a treat as the budget super market has launched a new range of products to keep you warm, with prices starting at £1.49.
Now that winter is in full force, many of us will be struggling to keep warm admit the blistering cold.
Lidl’s Middle Aisle is packed with bargains to keep you warm this winter[/caption] This £3.99 hot water bottle will keep you nice and cosy[/caption] These hand warmers can keep you warm for eight hours[/caption]And with heating bills having risen in October, and the winter fuel payment slashed for thousands, turning the heating on isn’t an option for many Britons.
Lidl‘s middle aisle wows us every week with a whole host of seasonal bargains, from Christmas presents, to plants to DIY furniture.
And from today, Thursday December 19th, bargain lovers can snap up a whole host of bargains to keep you warm on the cheap.
Some of the fab products on offer are foot warmers, hand warmers and heated insoles, with a pack of two coming to just £1.49.
The products offer up eight hours of warmth and are single use.
The insoles come in a variety of sizes, 3.5-6.5 and 7-10 and come with a two year warranty.
Shoppers can also get their hands on a Sensiplast Hot Water Bottle, which is priced at £3.99, and comes in three colours, red, white, and grey.
The water bottles have soft fleece covers, to keep you extra cosy, and can also help to reduce aches and pains.
Lidl is also selling a super soft teddy fleece-sleeved blanket that can keep you toasty over the winter months.
The blanket has a handy foot pocket to keep your toes warm too and is super sized for extra comfort.
Plus, it transforms into a teddy fleece cushion for easy storage and is machine washable.
This appears to be the cheapest price for the blanket, which is currently discounted at £17, down from £20, on the Silentnight website.
And shoppers can also get their hands on the Silvercrest back and neck heat pad and an heated electric cushion, both priced at £17.99.
The power consumption for both devices is only 100W, meaning they will cost buyers just 2p an hour to run.
The heated electric cushion offers six temperature settings and can reach up to 45 degrees Celsius in 15 minutes.
It also has an automatic switch-off button and a detachable control hub.
Meanwhile, the back and neck heat pad can quickly heat up to 69 degrees Celsius.
It comes with an adjustable abdominal strap and soft fastener at the neck to provide extra comfort.