Lidl’s £15 smoothie maker is back – and it costs a quarter of the price of a NutriBullet one
The budget supermarket's gadget costs £14.99 - a bargain compared to the £60 original
LIDL is bringing back its NutriBullet-inspired smoothie maker for those looking for a bargain health fix before summer.
The NutriBullet, a smoothie maker which pulverises fruit, veggies and nuts, has become a must-have device for healthy living.
But with prices starting at £60, they can be an expensive way to get your vitamins.
Now Lidl is bringing back its own version of the popular gadget for £14.99 - a 75 per cent discount compared to the price of the original.
The budget supermarket claims its smoothie maker from Silvercrest is perfect for blending fruit or leafy vegetables with yoghurt, ice cream or pre-crushed ice.
It comes with two tumblers with a capacity of 300ml and 600ml.
The gadget is less powerful but cheaper than Lidl's popular Silvercrest Nutrition Mixer, which was first unveiled in 2016 and costs £29.99.
The original NutriBullet 600 series starter kit is selling and £50 at .
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Of course, we're not saying that Lidl's smoothie-maker is as good as the cult kitchen gadget - but if you're looking for a discount version it might be worth checking out the supermarket's offering.
This time the gadget will be available in stores from Thursday April 12 while stocks last.
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Unfortunately, you will not be able to order online so you'll need to go into a store to buy one.
If you're keen it's usually best to get to Lidl fast to avoid missing out.
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Aldi is also selling a bargain blender and it costs just under £30.
But the budget supermarkets might not always be the cheapest options to hunt for bargains.
A research by the Sun Online found that Poundland is more expensive than Waitrose in some price comparisons, while Aldi charges more than Ocado.
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