Budget supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl have revealed a range of products hitting the middle aisles of their stores this weekend for customers searching for a bargain.
As people enjoy the a break weekend as lockdown restrictions ease across the UK may will be entertaining friends and family.
You'll be able to spruce up your garden with garden items at Aldi or finish those odd jobs you have around the house with Lidl offering a range of DIY tools.
We've rounded-up some of the highlights to look out for in each supermarket.
Aldi
If you are entertaining guests this weekend, Aldi has you covered. This week, Aldi are offering a range of garden items offered at discount prices.
These include:
Add an attractive highlight to your garden or patio with this fun planter by Gardenline. Available online and in-store for £24.99.
This Scheppach Petrol Pressure Washer will help keep your home and garden looking tip top! This online exclusive product has five star reviews on Aldi's website and includes five different nozzles. Available for £199.99.
The Ferrex Electric Grass Trimmer will help you keep the grass in perfect condition. It comes with a 10 metre cable making it easy to reach all areas in your garden, available for £23.99.
Find more deals at Aldi.co.uk.
Lidl
Lidl is focusing on DIY tools this week helping you finish the odd job around the house.
These include:
With variable rotaion speed and robust die-cast aluminium gear housing with 3-position front handle the Parkside Angle Grinder is available in Lidl for £19.99.
With fast sawing and optimal curve creation with 3-stage pendulum action the Parkside Jigsaw includes 4 high-quality saw blades. Available in Lidl for £29.99.
Great for bonding and sealing as well as craft projects the Parkside Hot Glue Gun is available at Lidl for £7.99.
Find out more at Lidl.co.uk.
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