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Lidl Ireland fans rushing to buy new Ninja air fryer dupe with dual baskets in middle aisle – and it’s €120 cheaper

LIDL Ireland fans are rushing to buy a new Ninja air fryer dupe with dual baskets in the middle aisle – and it’s €120 cheaper.

The new Vortx 8L Dual Basket Air Fryer is available across its stores today for only €89.99.

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Vortx 8L Dual Basket Air Fryer is now in Lidl’s Irish stores
Lidl

The Air Fryer is priced at €99.99 and it’s €120 cheaper than the original.

It’s a dupe of Ninja 9.5 Litre Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer which is currently retailing for €209 – saving customers a whopping €120.

It features two independent cooking compartments with a sync function, allowing you to cook and serve different foods simultaneously.

The two cooking compartments feature two large separate cooking baskets that can take up to four litres per basket.

It is 30 per cent faster than conventional ovens, making it more environmentally friendly and time efficient.

It features nine one-touch presets for all your air fryer favourites, including fries and chicken.

And the presets also offer pre-set times and temperatures, smart sync cooking, rapid air circulation, non-slip feet, auto shut off, overheat protection, bake, roast and grill.

Air fryers are a healthy alternative to deep-frying, the product requires little to no oil and still retains all the flavour.

And this handy cooking tool uses 99 per cent less fat than a standard fryer.

Lidl Ireland said: “Dual Basket Technology with a Digital Control Panel.”

“2 x 4L non-stick coated frying baskets which can be used in tandem or separately.”

What’s more, the Vortx 8L Dual Basket Air Fryer is on sale from €129.00 to €89.99, making it even more of a steal for buyers.

However, shoppers must be quick as the product is only in stores until September 25.

This comes after the bargain supermarket is set to stock the hugely popular 1400W pressure washer in the middle aisle.

Pressure washers are powerful cleaning tools that use high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mould and other stubborn substances.

Not only are they ideal for cleaning vehicles, they can also be used on outdoor areas like driveways, decks and patios.

It reads on Lidl‘s website: “Ideal for the efficient cleaning of vehicles, masonry and outdoor areas such as patios, paths or driveways.”

The bargain buy comes with an adjustable standard Vario nozzle with a transition from point to area jet and a cable length of 5 metres, so you can use it anywhere in your garden.

The power washer also has a power-saving automatic start-stop system that operates only when the pistol grip is pressed so you can always turn it off in just seconds.

The item is a fantastic tool that allows you to make cleaning tasks much easier and more efficient.

And it has now also been reduced from €49.99 to €24.99, making it an even better bargain for customers.

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Watch moment Chinese Elon Musk-style SpaceX knock-off rocket EXPLODES in botched landing in stunning drone footage

STUNNING drone footage has captured the moment a Chinese SpaceX knock-off rocket exploded in a huge fireball during a botched landing

The rocket, inspired by Elon Musk’s reusable Falcon 9, was attempting to land vertically, but failed terribly after crashing in its final stage.

a rocket is being launched with smoke coming out of it
Deep Blue Aerospace
China’s Nebula-1 rocket rocket crashed while performing a vertical landing[/caption]
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Deep Blue Aerospace
A sudden technical error just before landing forced the shuttle to crash and explode in a massive blaze.[/caption]
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Deep Blue Aerospace
Nebula-1 rocket could only reach an altitude of 3 miles before crashing at the Ejin Banner Spaceport[/caption]

Deep Blue Aerospace said it conducted what it called a “high-altitude” test flight of its Nebula-1 rocket.

The test flight was going fine initially, but a sudden technical error just before landing forced the shuttle to crash and explode in a massive blaze.

Stunning footage shows the rocket trying dramatically trying land in a vertical position.

But as soon as it reached the launchpad, the landing systems failed and the thrusters stopped working – and the rocket plunged to the ground in a fireball crash.

Nebula-1 rocket could only reach an altitude of 3 miles before crashing at the Ejin Banner Spaceport in Inner Mongolia.

The Chinese startup company said the shuttle was able to complete 10 out of 11 tests but failed at the last stage.

This is not the first Chinese rocket to try the ambitious vertical take-off and landing, achieved successfully by Musk’s SpaceX.

CHINA’S THREATENING SPACE AMBITIONS

Under dictator Xi’s leadership, China has been brewing ambitious plans to become the leader of the global space rush.

The country spent roughly £11.2billion on its space programme in 2023, according to Statista.

While China was late to the first round of the space race, Beijing is investing heavily in becoming the second nation to put humans on the Moon by 2030.

The Chinese-owned Tiangong space station was completed in late 2022, and has been permanently manned since then.

China has doubled the number of satellites it has in orbit since 2019, according to the US Defence Intelligence Agency.

Experts also fear that China’s monster network of tracking satellites could snoop on Western military operations.

Washington and Beijing currently have the most developed plans for securing separate permanent bases on the Moon, out of any other country in the world.

And fears are China, if it succeeds in making a giant leap ahead of the US, could threaten aggression in space.

A series of non-binding bilateral agreements called the Artemis Accords have been signed between the US and other nations to assure peace in space and on other planets.

However, China has stayed out of the agreement, indicating a potential threat from the communist country.

Nasa chief Bill Nelson, who has been outspoken about his fears surrounding China’s activities in space, said: “My concern would be if China got there first and said, ‘This is our territory, you stay out’.

“Obviously you don’t want to interfere with each other but don’t declare that this whole territory is suddenly yours.”

China’s military presence in the South China Sea signals how the country might behave on the lunar surface, Nelson has previously claimed, which would breach the 1967 Outer Space Treaty.

The country is also developing giant spy balloons and hypersonic missiles.

a rocket is being launched in the desert with smoke coming out of it
Deep Blue Aerospace
The Chinese startup company said the shuttle was able to complete 10 out of 11 tests but failed at the last stage.[/caption]

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Helldivers 2 Is Finally Soaring Past 100K Players Once Again: Has Sony Hit Comeback Gold, and Is Concord Next in Line?

Helldivers 2 is an online multiplayer experience developed by Arrowhead Game Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5 and PC platforms. The gaming community was blown away by the improvements made in the sequel, and it brought two different player bases together as they stood together against a hostile alien force […]

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