Lidl Launches £20 Dupe for Hotel Chocolat’s £99 Velvetiser
- Lidl’s Silvercrest Milk Frother offers four settings for froth and milk heating
- Priced at just £19.99, compared to Hotel Chocolat’s Velvetiser at £99
- Available in stores from 2 January
Lidl has unveiled an affordable alternative to Hotel Chocolat’s luxurious Velvetiser, and it’s sending chocolate lovers into a frenzy. The Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Milk Frother, priced at £19.99, allows shoppers to create indulgent hot drinks at a fraction of the cost.
Features of Lidl’s Milk Frother:
- Four programmes: Warm dense froth, creamy foam, and heated milk options
- Cordless design with a non-slip base
- Easy cleaning with a removable lid and seal
- Overheat protection and a three-year warranty
Huge Savings
Hotel Chocolat’s Velvetiser costs nearly £100, making Lidl’s version an incredible £80 saving.
Andrew Carter, head of personal banking at Virgin Money, commented: “At £19.99, Lidl’s Milk Frother is a fantastic option for shoppers looking to recreate luxury hot drinks at home without breaking the bank.”
Other Post-Christmas Deals:
Lidl’s budget-friendly appliance coincides with seasonal price cuts across retailers. Shoppers at Tesco have snagged Baileys mini delights for just 45p, down from £2.50.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, remarked: “It’s always worth exploring post-Christmas sales for unexpected finds. Lidl’s Velvetiser dupe is bound to be a popular pick.”
Thank you for sharing this deal, will take a look at this, my daughter would love this frothy machine bargain price...
Another advert pretending to be a news story. Such heater/frothers have been available for a long time. You can get one in Home Bargains for £15. The manipulation here is to compare it to the most expensive competition to manipulate the most vulnerable. It's just another generic Chinese made product that Lidl has slapped on its Silvercrest brand.
It's a shame that AI creation in the top image doesn't exist I actually quite like the look of it. Maybe some people will be going into Lidl expecting to buy that but of course the real product is the bland looking black cylinder below which is a generic milk frother/heater which you can get elsewhere for less than Lidl. Another Shameless advert by Latestdeals sadly. How on earth could this ever be described a news story? What sort of mentality would single out a middle isle product that is not particularly good value and present it as a news story?