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27th May 2022

Lidl announce a massive warehouse sale for one weekend only

Hugh Carr

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You could save up to 80% on items from the middle aisle.

There is no more mysterious zone in the country than the Lidl middle aisle.

You really never know what it is you could find there, or you might end up with something you never knew you needed.

But what if there was a warehouse full of just stuff from the middle aisle, and they were on sale?

Lidl have an answer for that incredibly specific hypothetical question, and have announced a warehouse sale this June Bank Holiday weekend.

From next Friday (3 June) until the following Monday, Lidl will be holding a sale in their regional distribution centre in Newbridge, Kildare.

The sale will hold 100’s of items, with discounts of up to 80%.

Items will range from kitchen appliances and accessories, DIY tools, health and fitness accessories, kids’ toys and much more.

In tech, customers can purchase a new Sharp LG 4K UHD 50” Smart TV, which usually retails at €549.99, now on sale for €399.99.

There are huge savings in store for home appliance aficionados, with Lidl’s own brand Tower Air Fryer on sale for €32.99 priced down from €119.99.

Or if you’re late to the party and want to try your hand at baking bread, the Tower 550W Digital Bread Maker which usually retails for €134.99 is now priced at €17.99, a saving of over €100.

D.I.Y Tools have also seen a number of savings applied, which should give a hand for all these summer projects you’ve been putting on the backburner.

The 20V Cordless Vehicle Impact Wrench, which usually retails at €79.99 is now €49.99.

There are savings to be found across a wide range of tools, including drills, welders, plasma cutters, and angle grinders.

Lidl are encouraging shoppers to get to the sale early to avoid disappointment. Opening hours are from 9am to 6pm, while stocks last.

More information around the sale is available on Lidl’s website.

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