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Updated 15:50

Lidl Launches Big Kitchen Sale — Up to 50% Off

Lidl kitchen sale starts Monday with SilverCrest appliances up to 50% off; limited stock, arrive early or shop online.

The Lidl kitchen sale starts on Monday April 13 and promises steep discounts on SilverCrest appliances. Consequently, shoppers should expect crowds and fast sell-outs.

Lidl kitchen sale

Lidl announced a broad price offensive across kitchen and home items. Moreover, the chain listed appliances from planetary mixers to milk frothers. However, the most striking discounts target pots, pans, and travel bottles. In addition, Lidl highlights SilverCrest, its in-house brand, as the campaign focus. Therefore, expect lower prices on popular staples and gadgets.

What to expect in stores

The company will offer a planetary mixer with blender for 479 zł, down 220 zł. Also, Lidl will sell a double induction plate for 319 zł. Furthermore, smaller items include a chopper for 69.90 zł and a milk frother for 69.99 zł. As a result of deep markdowns, sets of stainless pots will appear up to 50% off. Moreover, a thermal bottle will cost 24.99 zł at half price. Consequently, many bargains will attract early shoppers.

Who benefits and why it matters

This campaign matters for renters, new homeowners, and expats outfitting kitchens. In addition, prices beat many specialist retailers on everyday equipment. Therefore, those furnishing a flat can save significantly. However, supplies will vary by store and region. Also, Lidl will list some items online, but most bargains often sell first in physical shops.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland, big-week promotions attract queues and quick sell-outs. Bring ID and a payment card, and check the Lidl app for online stock. Remember that Polish consumer law generally gives a two-year warranty on purchases from stores, and you should keep your receipt (paragon) for returns. Also, some people here use PESEL (national ID number) for services, while ZUS means social security and NFZ refers to the public health fund; you will not need those to shop, but they matter for residency and healthcare access.

Tips for expats

Arrive early to secure the best deals. Moreover, limit expectations for rare items. Also, check store opening hours and local quantity limits. Therefore, consider buying online where available to avoid queues. However, expect some offers to remain in-store only. In addition, compare prices with online marketplaces if you seek warranties or extended support.

Lidl faces strong competition in Poland, yet it still drives footfall with low-price campaigns. Consequently, local shoppers often plan visits around such launches. Therefore, the upcoming sale could shape buying patterns in neighborhoods and shopping centers. Also, brands like SilverCrest have gained trust for value and function. Finally, if you need a mixer or a full pot set, this sale offers a clear buying window.

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