A BUDGET-FRIENDLY gadget can help you to speed up a gruelling laundry task.
This handy item saves you having to iron your clothes, and it even helps to banish stubborn dust.

Lidl shoppers can pick up a Silvercrest Beige Garment Steamer for just £14.99 from the middle aisle[/caption]
From setting up your ironing board to carrying out the actual chore, ironing can be a long and draining task.
Thankfully, you no longer have to stand for hours on end to remove the creases from all your clothes.
From your curtains to your favourite shirts, this budget buy will instantly smooth out any item.
Product details
The Silvercrest Beige Garment Steamer will be available from the Lidl middle aisle for just £14.99.
According to the product description, this handheld gadget will “quickly and easily” removes creases from your garments.
It can be used as a vertical steam, making it ideal for use on hanging textiles.
With a removable water tank measuring 250ml and an extra long cable for 220cm of added flexibility, this buy guarantees a “continuous steam output”.
Simply use the sliding switch for your desired setting and get steaming.
It even comes complete with a brush attachment for thicker fabrics.
And the steamer is also equipped with heating indicator lights and an auto shut-off feature after 15 minutes for guaranteed safety.
It uses 1190–1400W, with a voltage of 220-240V.
As with most middle aisle gadgets this buy comes with a three-year warranty and hits shelves on Thursday, October 16.
Other pros
And while garment steamers are often regarded as more efficient in terms of speed and convenience, there is another benefit to them.
A steamer can be used to effectively remove dust from surfaces, especially from fabrics and carpets.
The high-temperature steam helps to loosen and dissolve dirt, dust mites, and allergens.
Where does Lidl want to open new stores?
LIDL has published a new list of desired locations for potential new stores. The list includes, amongst many others, the following towns and cities:
- Bristol
- Derby
- Liverpool
- London
- Manchester
- Nottingham
- Oxford
- Southampton
- Swansea
- Birmingham
- Sheffield
- Cambridge
- Edinburgh
To see the full list, click here.
Before carrying out this chemical-free technique, make sure to test on a small spot first.
You should also ensure the area dries properly afterwards to prevent mould and mildew forming.
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