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Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mail
Lakeland's BIG summer sale is here – ice cream makers under £15, pizza ovens, Ninja BBQs and more
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - Lakeland has launched its Summer Sale with up to 50 per cent off, and it's full of summertime essentials. The big seasonal summer sale is here, and it's loaded with deals that will help you entertain with ease over the warmer months - and from major brands like Ninja, Gozney and Soda Stream. Some deals not to miss include Lakeland's mini ice cream maker, which is now only £14.99 down from £19.99, which makes ice cream in as little as 25 minutes. Also helping to feed guests is this £80 saving on the iconic Gozney Olive Roccbox Portable Pizza Oven and £120 off the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ. Cleaning up after guests will be a breeze, too, with top deals on home cleaning products. One not to miss is the bestselling Lakeland Electric Scrubber, which helps you get right into hard-to-reach areas for a spotless finish. Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker OG701UK Offering all the benefits of a BBQ with none of the hassle of charcoal or gas, the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker is ready to go when you are. With seven devices in one, you get a BBQ grill, smoker and air fryer that delivers authentic smoky flavours that are weather-resistant to grill anywhere. Plus, it can cook 16 sausages and up to eight burgers in one go, too, making it even easier to cook for big groups. £229.99 (save £120) Shop Thermacell Halo Mini Patio Shield Mosquito and Midge Repeller Shoppers are claiming that 'everyone should have one' of the Thermacell Halo Mini Mosquito & Midge Repeller. A winner for outdoor entertaining this summer, you can protect yourself and your guests from any unwanted visitors as its innovative technology creates a 20m sq. protection zone to ward off mosquitos and midges. Great for the garden, park and even the beach. £27.99 (save £7) Shop Brabantia 50M Lift-O-Matic Rotary Airer Bundle Make the most of the warmer weather and take to drying your laundry outside - and now with 20 per cent off Brabantia. The Brabantia Lift-O-Matic 50m, has 50 metres of drying space, so can handle big family laundry loads (three machine loads) so you can get everything dry in one go. Plus, the Lift-O-Matic system is easy to adjust it to the perfect working height to suit you. £94.39 (save £23.60) Shop Fizzics DraftPour Beer Dispenser Get ready for summer with the Fizzics' clever DraftPour Beer Dispenser that will transform any can or bottle of beer into a creamy nitro-style draft with the perfect head on top. Now for £30 off, it's a great investment for hosting this summer. £99.99 (save £30) Shop Lakeland Turbo Scrubber Cordless Bathroom Cleaning Kit With a selection of four super-efficient brush heads to remove dirt with ease, this waterproof cleaning tool gives up to an impressive 60 minutes of cleaning time per charge. The kit has a powerful rotating head that makes light work of cleaning stubborn stains from baths and sinks, with users agreeing that 'everything sparkles so much more'. Tackling those hard-to-reach areas, this gadget could do the hard work for you. £49.99 (save £10) Shop Tatay Cook and Eat Glass Storage Set - Set of 3 BBQ season is here, and instead of food going to waste make sure you save some for leftover lunches and dinners with the help from these Tatay Cook and Eat Glass Storage Set - Set of 3 - now on sale in the Lakeland Summer Sale. £19.99 (save £5) Shop Lakeland Electric Scrubber Clean every nook and cranny thanks to this electric scrubber. With four interchangeable heads, you can get right into hard-to-reach areas for a spotless finish. £11.99 (save £3) Shop Lakeland LED Candle Lantern Give your outdoor dining space an upgrade for under £10 and an atmospheric glow with this Lakeland LED Candle Lantern. The clever LED 'flame' gives off a warm white flicker, just like a real flame, without the worry of a dying flame. £9.99 (save £4) Shop


Tom's Guide
2 hours ago
- Business
- Tom's Guide
My summer just got cooler — the Ninja Creami is on sale and I'm not going to stop until everything is ice cream
Not only is the Ninja Creami on sale for just $169, it's also a Walmart exclusive version. Yes, this exact Creami is only available at Walmart, so you can't get this deal anywhere else. The only difference? The Walmart version doesn't have a "smoothie bowl" setting (but you're also saving $, as the Amazon version is $229). The Ninja Creami comes with 2 pint containers so you can prepare servings in advance. What's more, is the Creami works with milk, non-dairy milk, and even fruit juice to make sorbets. You can add whatever ingredients you want — so in theory you could make Oreo-soymilk-chocolate protein ice cream. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. In our 4-star review of the Ninja Creami, we loved how it made ice cream regardless of dietary restrictions. Vegans, those with lactose intolerance, or simply those who would rather skip the cow won't miss out on summer treats. The Walmart-exclusive version of the Creami retails at $199, whereas the Amazon version is $229 (and has a smoothie bowl function). However, if you don't need a smoothie bowl function, you should definitely save your cash and get the Walmart exclusive. It's $169 right now, so you'll end up saving a whopping $60. As I mentioned earlier, the Ninja Creami comes with two pint containers so you'll be able to prep desserts ahead of time. Also, you can buy extra containers for $24 on Walmart. My mouth is watering just thinking about all the treats I want to make in the Creami. Pineapple sorbet, key lime cheesecake ice cream... heck, even super-healthy soymilk protein froyo. Because the Ninja Creami can make loads of different types of dessert, anyone will be catered for, regardless of dietary restrictions. Ninja designed the Creami to suit a variety of diets: Keto, vegan, even fruitarians! In his review, our reviewer Hunter mentioned how easy the Creami was to use. While you have to pre-freeze your base for 24 hours, the Creami streamlined the usually laborious process of making homemade ice cream. He loved the Mix-in function and "felt like [he was] working at Dairy Queen". But where the Creami really excelled was making ice cream with powders, like protein powder or flavoring powder (think instant coffee, matcha, or chai latte powder). The Creami mixed all these inclusions in without resulting in a chalky or bitty texture, which is where other blenders and ice cream makers fall short. There are loads of no-prep recipes out there, too. So if you're gearing up for summer and you want to make the most of the heat, now is the perfect time to indulge in a little treat-yo-self with the $169 Ninja Creami. If you get the Creami, make sure to read our do's and don'ts of making perfect ice cream in the Ninja Creami. Be mindful to follow Ninja's advice on what you shouldn't ice cream-ify, too!


Daily Mirror
2 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Ninja's 'quick, easy' pizza oven 'cooks perfectly' and now £110 off
The Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven with Cover is a dual pizza oven and air fryer and is currently cheaper on QVC than the Ninja website and Amazon. As summer approaches, so do garden parties, outdoor dinners, having friends and family over and enjoying the sunshine with tasty food. An essential most people want during this time is a pizza, but ordering a takeaway for the whole family can be expensive. This is why pizza ovens are becoming a staple piece in gardens and homes. Finding the correct one, however, can be difficult - especially one that won't break the bank. Shoppers are in luck though as they can grab the Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven with Cover from QVC for £219.95 down from £324.98 - which is also cheaper than on the Ninja website (£229.99) and Amazon. What's more, new QVC shoppers can bag an extra £5 off with code FIVE4U, bringing the total to £214.95. The Ninja pizza oven lets shoppers cook delicious 12-inch pizzas in just a few minutes. It's electric, so there's no flames or gas needed - just plug it in and start cooking. With five pizza settings like Thin Crust, New York and Deep Dish, shoppers can make their favourite style perfect every time. It even comes with a pizza peel, stone, and a cover to keep it protected outdoors. This oven does more than pizza, as shoppers can bake bread, air fry meals, and prove dough - all outside. It also heats up to 370 degrees and fits a full meal, like chicken wings or fries. There's even a window so customers can watch their food cook. Simple controls also make it easy to use and it's perfect for gardens, patios or balconies. If this isn't exactly what shoppers want, they could try the Ooni Koda 12 Gas-Powered Pizza Oven for £299 from Argos which features instant gas ignition, is ready to cook in 15 minutes and can reach up to 500 degrees - making pizza in 60 seconds. The Outdoor Pizza Oven for £129.99 from Vonhaus is a cheaper alternative option. It is portable, can make 12 inches, reaches temperatures up to 350 degrees in just 15 minutes and can also smoke meats, fish or vegetables. Shoppers have however given the ninja pizza oven from QVC a 4.7 out of 5 star rating on the website. One person said: 'So quick and easy and the pizzas were lovely. Perfectly cooked everytime Also tried the air fryer function and it was to the usual NINJA standard too." Another said: 'Very impressed, exceeded expectations. Big enough for a 12 inch pizza but small enough to easily move. The oven heats up fairly quickly, but then retains the heat if making several pizzas.' 'Exactly as expected. Feels solid, makes you feel confident it can produce the desired heat, safely and with ease!' said another shopper. Others did share their reservations with the pizza oven as one person wrote: 'One thing I would say is that the pizza was a bit too dark for me and I've heard others say the same.' Another shopper added: "Amazing! Made gluten free from frozen bases and normal ones from fresh bases and they were the best pizzas we have had in a long time! Toppings - less is more for sure! Really impressed - 3 pizzas in under 15 mins!"


Tom's Guide
3 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- Tom's Guide
Freeze! The Ninja FrostVault is on sale at Amazon right now just in time for summer
I love the outdoors. Any excuse I get you best believe I am out on a hike or at the beach. But my favorite sunny day activity? It has to be a picnic or barbeque with friends and some cold sodas to wash it all down. The best cooler is the easiest way to make sure your food stays fresh and your drinks stay ice cold when you head out this summer. If you want the creme de la creme of coolers, you need look no further than the Ninja FrostVault. When I tested it, it actually kept ice frozen for five days. On top of that, after eight days the cans of soda in there were still ice cold. Right now the Ninja FrostVault cooler is reduced down to $249 for a limited time only. The cooler usually retails for $299, so this 17% saving is a real win. The Ninja FrostVault cooler is the most impressive cooler I have tried and has become my go-to for hot summer adventures. The 45QT cooler can hold up to 68 cans and keeps them cool for 8 days! The wheels also mean you don't have to carry it, making it easy to maneuver even when full. There is so much to love about the Ninja Frost Vault cooler. Beyond the fact that it kept my drinks ice cold for eight days, it is so easy to use. I have curated a list of how to get the most out of your cooler, but honestly, the Ninja does all of the hard work for you. The cooler weights 30.2-pounds and is on wheels, so even when it is full to the brim with your favorite food and drink ready to enjoy a barbeque, it is actually ridiculously easy to maneuver. I had to enlist a helping hand to carry it down some steps when it was full, but once it was on solid ground I was away. The wheels are made from a durable plastic so you can literally go anywhere and not worry about causing a puncture. The FrostVault also has a Dry Zone. This is a drawer that pulls out at the bottom of the cooler. I like this feature since you don't have to add any ice to it and therefore don't have to worry about any condensation. The cold simply transfers from the insulated walls right into the drawer. Even after the eight days of testing I did the drawer was still freezing cold to the touch. The cooler is available in Slate Grey, Olive, or Cloud White, so you can pick the best cooler to fit your summer vibe. And at a discounted price I would totally recommend grabbing the cooler now so you are ready for summer. Don't forget to read my full Ninja FrostVault review to find out exactly how I got on with the cooler and get to know all of the specs that make it so great.


Daily Mirror
7 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
5 Ninja Woodfire features that I can't live without
The Ninja Woodfire is a versatile electric BBQ and grill for your garden – and it's loaded with features. Brits are rushing to buy the Ninja Woodfire as the summer sun has appeared and everyone wants to live their best garden life. I've been using the Ninja Woodfire BBQ for the last few months, and it's loaded with useful features. The Ninja brand will be familiar because of its innovative air fryers, combi cookers and ice cream makers. The Woodfire family has a couple of models – there's the Woodfire Outdoor Oven (which is basically a pizza oven) and there's the BBQ Grill & Smoker, which is what we have here. Now is a good time to buy too, because there's a £70 discount from Ninja direct as well as a £70 discount on Amazon so you can get this pioneering outdoor cooker for £229 at the moment. When it comes to alternatives, there isn't currently another brand which offers the same type of woodsmoked cooking on the go, however, this Tower Portable Barrel Grill could be an option for simple BBQs. These are the top five features of the Ninja Woodfire BBQ Grill & Smoker that really help it stand out and will help you get tasty food time and time again. 1. The woodsmoke system Using electric rather than gas or charcoal, the first thing to know about is where the Woodfire name comes from. That's thanks to a system that ignites wood pellets that you put in a hopper on the side of the lid. When you select the Woodfire mode, it will ignite these wood pellets, drawing the smoke into the lid with the internal fan. The flavoured smoke is then circulated, bringing that smoky flavour to your food. It's not just the food that benefits – because the smell when cooking is amazing too. Using wood smoke makes this a little more exciting than a normal electric BBQ and it's so easy. Other electric BBQs can use wood chips, but you have to put them inside the grill, meaning you lose cooking space – not so with the Ninja Woodfire. The Woodfires with sample wood chips to try, but then you can buy more once you've decided which you prefer. 2. The interchangeable grills Rather than a grate like a traditional BBQ, the Ninja Woodfire has a grill plate. This is a griddle, so has raised bars for those sear marks on your food, with a drain hole at the back. This means that excess fat can drain away, so your food isn't swimming in grease. The entire tray is removable, so it's easy to wash, but it's not dishwasher safe, unlike some rivals like the Weber Lumin, because of the non-stick coating. I have been able to wash the grill easily, avoiding harsh scourers, and the non-stick coating still works – but some shoppers have found the non-stick coating coming off. You can swap the griddle for a flat plate, meaning you can cook smash burgers, pancakes or eggs with ease. That's one of the things I really like about the Ninja Woodfire – it's really versatile. It also comes with a crisper tray, so you can use it to cook chips or other loose vegetables. If there's a downside to the Ninja Woodfire, it's the size of the grill. It just about feeds a family of four using it, but if you're planning a BBQ in your garden, then you can only cook about 16 sausages at a time, so for a large gathering, you might need something bigger. 3. Controls and cooking modes The controls of the Ninja Woodfire offer precision and control, and just like Ninja's other appliances, it's easy to set it to cook in a multitude of ways. The Ninja Woodfire offers grilling, smoking, air frying, roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating. You can select the exact temperature you want to cook it, whether you want smoke or not and the duration of the cook and set all these options on the controls. Then you press 'start' and it's off, preheating the grill, firing up the smoke system and getting ready. It takes the guesswork out of BBQ cooking. There's an instruction manual and recipe book that comes with the Ninja, so you can find out exactly how long everything should take. If you want even more control, the Woodfire Pro XL and the Woodfire Pro Connect XL models have a temperature probe so you can cook more precisely, which is great for making sure that you don't overcook meats. If you don't have a Pro model, I've also used the Meater Plus to check the internal temperature when BBQing – and having a separate probe means you can use it when oven cooking indoors too, another downside to the standard model. 4. It's great for family meals My gas BBQ was huge. Firing it up to cook a couple of sausages was always a little excessive, so the size of the Ninja Woodfire is an advantage. Because it's smaller, it preheats quickly, and if you're only cooking for a family of four, it has all the size that you need. The Woodfire comes in a couple of sizes, so there's an XL model that's larger if you want to feed more people or want to cook larger joints of meat or perhaps whole fish. It's 30% larger than regular Ninja Woodfire, but costs more too. I prefer the smaller model because it's just the right size. I can BBQ chicken legs and thighs with corn on the cob for four people with no problem and it's large enough for a smaller whole chicken too, but it's definitely worth considering how many people you regularly cook for. Any unlike a BBQ that uses open flame, I don't worry about leaving it unattended as there's no naked flame and no risk of a flare up. 5. It's so portable Portability takes the Ninja Woodfire into a new dimension. It's small enough to pack into your car or camper van for a camping trip or if you want to take it to a friend to expand their outdoor cooking options on BBQ night - as long as you can plug it in. There are big carry handles on the side, so you can move it around easily, so storage is easy, while it also has an IPX4 waterproof rating. It's not designed to live outside long term, but if you leave it out one night and it gets a bit damp, it doesn't matter. You can buy the Ninja Woodfire with a stand and a cover. I haven't tried these and have used it on a garden table when cooking (it's clean when cooking, so the table doesn't get dirty) but a stand would benefit those who want to use it like a normal BBQ.