A BUDGET supermarket is gearing up to launch a sleek new handheld vacuum — and it’ll save shoppers a small fortune.
Lidl will be flogging the Beldray REVO Cordless Hand-Held Vacuum Cleaner for just £39.99 from Saturday, April 27 as part of its middle aisle range.


The lightweight gadget is being tipped as a dupe for the Shark Cordless Handheld Vacuum, which usually retails for £129.99 — making Lidl’s version around 70% cheaper.
Even on sale, the Shark version is currently £89.99, meaning you’d still save a hefty £50 by opting for the Lidl alternative.
Ideal for quick clean-ups, the Beldray vacuum weighs just 650g, has dual speed settings, and includes a HEPA filter that’s great for allergy sufferers.
It also comes with a charging base, upholstery tool, and crevice brush, plus a 100ml dust container that’s easy to empty.
Shoppers will get up to 30 minutes of cleaning time on a full charge, and it takes just 4 to 5 hours to power up.
It’s a great shout for anyone after a compact cleaner that doesn’t compromise on power – and perfect for smaller spaces or car interiors.
Other cordless vacs on the market include the Lakeland Cordless Handheld Vacuum, currently reduced to £69.99 from £79.99, and the Black + Decker Slim DustBuster, now £69.99 (down from £90) — but Lidl still undercuts both by at least £30.
All of these items are in stores now as part of the Middle of Lidl range – so don’t hang about if you’ve got your eye on something.
As always with Lidl’s special buys, they’re only around while stocks last – so get in quick if you don’t want to miss out.
Other dupes
Earlier this month, George at Asda was flogging its stylish White Scandi Stand Mixer for a reduced price of £44.76.
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Last month, budget-conscious shoppers were flocking to The Range to snap up the Cream Boucle Effect Table Lamp priced £60 cheaper than a posh version.
The Oliver Bonas offers the Alma White Bouclé Desk and Table Light at £78, features a similar boucle design but at a significantly higher price point.
Elsewhere, Ali was selling the FERREX Small Pressure Washer for just £39.99, a whopping £80 less than Karcher.
Remember to compare prices
It is important to remember to always shop around when buying something like this as you might find a cheaper alternative.
Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price.
Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal.
A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for.
[boxout headline=”How to save money at Easter” intro=”Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements shares her tips on how to save cash at Easter…”]Stock up on eggs – The best value Easter eggs typically sell out by the time the long weekend comes around so by in advance and stash in a cupboard so that you don’t get tempted to nibble.
Cut entertaining costs – If you are hosting family or friends over the holiday, consider asking them to bring a dish such as dessert, or a couple of bottles to cut costs. Use a price comparison site to find the lowest prices on the food and any other decorations or gifts that you need. Try PriceRunner or Trolley.co.uk.
Plan ahead – School holidays combined with gift can make Easter a pricey time of year, especially if you have children. Create a budget ahead of time and look for ways to keep it in check. You can go for free days out by making a scavenge hunts and limit the number of
Flash sales – Make a list of what you need for Easter and look out for flash sales or promotions from supermarkets on items that you need.
Cashback – Use cashback sites to get a little kick back on any spending that you are doing. Try Topcashback or Quidco.
Previous bargain sales
Last week, Aldi launched Specialbuys starting from just £2.79 which included solar lights.
Elsewhere, B&M released a number of garden furniture, this included a Sienna double egg chair which retails for £250.
Recently, Argos slashed its prices on a massive range of outdoor and DIY essentials, with discounts of up to £60.
A month ago, Wilko knocked down prices on patio sets, lounge chairs, and bistro sets.
In February, Dunelm had a huge clearance sale with discounts of up to 75% on hundreds of items.
How can I save money when shopping at Lidl?
Lidl reduces items at the start of the day, and the best deals can be found between 7am and 8am, when most stores open.
Shoppers can often find cooked meats, salmon fillets and breads reduced by 30% or more.
Not only does Lidl have its own range of reasonably priced alcohol, it also has its own knock-offs of branded favourites – so say cheers to its bargain booze.
Everyone knows about the “Middle of Lidl” – it’s here where you’ll find a load of random stuff you didn’t realise you needed, at decent prices.
But if you are hoping to avoid spending more than you planned, you can check what will be in the “Middle of Lidl” on the supermarket’s website in advance.
The Middle of Lidl is refreshed every Thursday and Sunday.
Shoppers can also keep tabs on what’s appearing in the “Pick of the Week” section on the Lidl website.
The discounts happen every Thursday and are usually on fruit, vegetables, and meat.