LIDL shoppers will be able to get their hands on a Shark vacuum dupe that’s £220 cheaper than the original.
The Vax Dual Power Carpet Cleaner will be available in Lidl stores nationwide from tomorrow.

The handy device will set you back £79.99, while the best-selling Shark CarpetXpert Carpet Cleaner will set you back £300.
Lidl said the carpet cleaner is compact and ultra-lightweight, which makes it easy to move from room to room, clean up and down stairs or manoeuvre around furniture.
It has a dual rotating brush, which helps to lift out the toughest, deep-down dirt from your carpets.
Meanwhile, its two tanks keep clean and dirty water separate, which can help keep your home cleaner.
The tanks are easy to fill and empty and there is a screw cap that can be used to measure cleaning solution, which can help you to achieve the correct consistency.
The device comes with a one year warranty and a 250ml bottle of Vax ultra + carpet cleaning solution.
The gadget weighs 5.8kg and has an eight-metre cable, so you don’t need to keep plugging and unplugging it.
Both gadgets use cleaning solutions to tackle tough stains and spots around your home, including carpets, rugs and furniture.
But the more expensive Shark version comes with a built-in handheld stain eliminator, which is not included in the Lidl version.
It’s not the only cleaning gadget that will be available in Lidl tomorrow.
The discount supermarket chain is also selling a Beldray Airapid Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, which is a dupe for the Dyson V11 Extra Cordless Vacuum Cleaner.
Plus, we reveal all of the other items landing in the middle of Lidl this weekend.
When to bag yellow sticker bargains
Aldi: Look for red stickers near closing time, offering up to 75% off perishable items and 30% off damaged packaging goods.
Asda: Discounts happen twice daily, in the morning and evening. Early risers can find fresh produce for as low as 10p.
Lidl: Price cuts occur first thing in the morning and before closing. Use the Lidl Plus app for additional weekly promotions.
Marks and Spencer: Reductions often occur near closing time. Monthly in-store offers and combo deals, like the £12 Dine In for Two, provide extra savings.
Morrisons: Yellow sticker discounts appear throughout the day. Register for a More Card to get specific day-based discounts, like 20% off fish on Fridays.
Sainsbury’s: No set discount times; look for yellow ‘reduced’ stickers. Register for Nectar prices for nearly 50% off weekly offers.
Tesco: No fixed discount times. Check the “mark-down section” in 300 stores for reduced-price items like salads, bread, and meat.











