Chill Brits run to Lidl for ‘luxury’ center aisle items to keep warm
IF you’re shivering from the recent cold weather, you might want to head to Lidl.
Shoppers are raving about an item that has arrived on the famous supermarket center aisle and will help you beat the cold without the need for central heating.
Bargain hunters told how they saw that Lidl now had a luxury heated throw with nine heat settings.
Luckily, the cozy item won’t break the bank and will cost you £24.99.
One savvy saver shared how they saw the 120 x 160cm Silentnight bedspread selling.
It’s described as “super soft fleece for extra cozy comfort.”
And for those worried about cleaning, luckily it’s machine washable up to 40 degrees Celsius.
For those watching the pennies, it costs from 1 cent per hour to run, which could save you money on your heating costs.
Heating your home can cost about 6.4 cents per kW/hour for gas or 24.5 cents per kW/hour for electricity.
The image was shared on the Facebook group Extreme Coupons and Bargains UKwhere more than a hundred shoppers shared their enthusiasm.
The uploader wrote: “Middle of Lidl today, £24.99.”
The product is being sold in Lidl stores as part of their Black Friday deals and has been marked down from its usual price of £45.
Shoppers will need to be quick if they want to take advantage of the bargain as it will only be available in stores for a limited time.
One person replied: “This is what I need to work from home.”
Another added: “I have one and am using it now…well worth the money.”
Meanwhile, a third joked: “Oh Mannn, I don’t feel like going out in this wind today lol.”
In the midst of duration energy bills and cuts Winter Fuel payments, with the cozy blanket you can even save on your heating.
Lidl’s comforting throw is even cheaper than Aldi’s version, which retails for £29.99.
5 ways to keep your house warm in winter
Real estate expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.
1. Curtains
“Windows are a common place for the cold from outside to enter your home, this is due to small openings that can let air in, so always close your curtains as soon as it gets dark,” he said.
This simple method gives you an extra layer of warmth because it can provide a kind of “insulation” between your window and curtain.
2. Rugs
“Your floor is another part of your home where heat can be lost and make your home feel cold,” he continued. “On cold days you may notice that your floor is not pleasant to walk on because your feet are freezing.
“Add rugs to areas that don’t already have carpet. This will provide a layer of insulation between your bare floor and the room above.”
3. Check your insulation
Check your pipes, attic space, crawl spaces and under floorboards.
“Loose insulation is great for this, and it is a more affordable form of insulation, with a large bag being picked up for around £30,” explains Joshua.
4. Keep your interior doors closed
“Household members often congregate in one room in the evening, which is usually the kitchen or living room,” says Joshua.
“This means you only need to heat a small part of your home and closing the doors keeps the heat in and the cold out.”
5. Block drafts
Don’t forget to check cat flaps, chimneys and mailboxes as these can let in cold air if they are not properly secured.
Aldi’s Ambiano Heated Throw, which has nine settings, comes in snow white, cool gray and toasted charcoal.
It’s also cheaper than Asda’s £30 electric teddy fleece.
You can find your nearest Lidl branch via the store locator on the website.
Black Friday is an annual shopping day when retailers offer deals in technology, beauty, fashion, broadband and home.
In the US it always falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving, but sales often drop a week or so earlier.