LIDL shoppers are flocking to get their hands on a KitchenAid dupe that is £387 less than the original.
The bargain retailer is flogging its stylish Stand Mixer for £31.08 in-store.
The Silvercrest Pink Stand Mixer is £31.08 in store[/caption]
The nifty Silvercrest gadget comes in a candy pink and is ideal for mixing, whisking, and kneading thanks to its powerful 600W motor.
Its large, removable 5L stainless steel mixing bowl provides ample space to prepare generous batches, whether you’re baking for the family or entertaining guests.
The mixer features adjustable speed settings with an additional pulse function, giving you full control over your mixing process.
The removable stainless steel 5L mixing bowl provides plenty of room for large batches.
The tilting head with a release button makes swapping accessories quick and simple.
The attachments have an ILAG non-stick coating for smooth mixing and easy cleanup.
The mixer has a splatter guard with a handy chute to help keep your kitchen clean when you’re whipping up goodies.
Sometimes when something is cheaper, there’s an understandable worry that it won’t last the test of time.
But the tool comes with a 3-year warranty to give you peace of mind.
The KitchenAid Mixer Tilt-Head Artisan will set you back £419.
Available in 10 different colours, the piece of kit comes in 10 different speeds and has three mixing attachments.
The warranty is higher on KitchenAid’s at five years and 15 years free repairs.
Asda is also selling a KitchenAid copycat for £55.
Asda’s stand mixer features a 600W motor, 7 speed settings and a 4L stainless steel mixing bowl.
The lightweight machine also includes dishwasher-safe attachments – a whisk, dough hooks and paddle – as well as a removable splash guard.
Lakeland’s 6.5L Digital Stand Mixer is around the same price as KitchenAid’s at £229.99.
Lidl’s new multi-functional appliance
Lidl will also be selling a Thermonix dupe that is £1,050 cheaper than the original.
Called the Monsieur Cuisine Smart, this exciting kitchen appliance will be in stores from Thursday, September 4.
It is a multi-functional device that can be used for everything you need, from food processing, cooking, searing, steaming, kneading, blending, and stirring.
There are even programming options available for it to chop, shred, grind, pure or emulsify ingredients.
And the best part is, the dupe will be just £299 for Lidl Plus customers.
You can therefore make anything from soups, sauces, or vegetable, meat or noodle dishes.
The smart device has WiFi functions that provides free monthly recipe updates with a registered user account, along with over 600 pre-installed recipes with step-by-step instructions through its cooking pilot.
There is also guided video cooking for selected recipes, that can be played on its fast-reacting 8-inch display screen.
On top of that, there is voice control capabilities that can be activated via Google Assistant.
Kitchen scales have been integrated into the device to enable weighing of ingredients that have been placed directly into the pot.
With 1000W power, up to 1kg of dough can be processed, through 10 speed settings including turbo function for pulse blending.
KitchenAid’s mixer is available in 10 different colours and has 10 different mixing speeds[/caption]
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts
IF you’ve ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you’ll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff.
Aldi’s speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals.
It’s all part of Aldi’s plan to be as efficient as possible – and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
It also uses “shelf-ready” packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock.