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Shoppers are raving about Lidl’s blackout blinds which cost just £6.99

SHOPPERS are going wild for Lidl’s black out blinds  – which cost a fraction of bespoke versions. 

Homeowners are desperately trying to get their hands on the supermarket version, with the bargain blinds coming in a range of sizes. 

One woman put two of the smaller sizes together to make one giant blind

One savvy shopper, Nicola Crawford, snapped up the smallest version for £6.99, and has been raving about them online. 

The nifty blinds have two settings, one allowing some light in and the other full black-out mode.

Pleased with her purchase, Nicola shared snaps of her new blinds to Facebook group , where it’s been liked more than 2,000 times. 

She said: “Lidl blinds added to my kitchen, they only had the smaller sizes so I bought 2 and put together.

The blinds have two settings, with one mode allowing some light through

You can change it to full black out whenever you need some privacy

“Such a bargain for £6.99 each!”

Fellow homeowners are rushing to snap them up, with some regretting forking out hundreds for custom versions. 

Commenting online, one person said: “Need to have a look.”

Another wrote: “Love these.” 

The woman seemed to pick up a few different shades

A third said: “We should get these for the lounge.” 

This person fumed: “I’ve got a 5ft one of these and it cost me nearly £200 to have made… so yours is a complete bargain.” 

While someone else raved: “I have a set of these. Their brilliant and don’t cost an arm and a leg [sic].” 

Shoppers are praising the bargain blinds online

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