
Aldi's new garden play range to launch in stores from £2.49 NEXT WEEK with jumbo pool, sandpit and DOUBLE waterslide
ALDI'S new garden play range, with items costing as little as £2.49, is set to launch next week.
As temperatures begin to rise, many families are looking for ways to spruce up their outdoor spaces - without breaking the bank.
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Aldi's foldable pool is scanning for £49.99
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The supermarket's range of items includes pools for kids
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The Jumbo pool will be available to buy next week
Credit: Aldi
The bargain supermarket's latest offering includes a new range of garden pools and water-based play products, available in stores from Thursday, 18th May.
Prices range from as little as £2.49 for a play sand pit to £49.99 for a foldable pool.
Aldi's Foldable Pool priced at £49.99 is designed with foldable sides and can shape up to 6ft in diameter.
The supermarket is also offering a Jumbo Pool for £16.99, which is available in either a hexagonal or rectangle shape - and can fit both parents and children alike.
For something more mid range, Aldi will also be selling a Quick Up Pool for £34.99 made with a durable Tritech liner.
And for an even more affordable option the Double Waterslide is scanning for just £11.99.
The epic slide is made with UltraSlick PVC lanes and is suitable for all members the family.
And for little ones aged 18 months and up, Aldi's got a dino-themed Animal Play Centre.
For even more garden toys, the Baby Parasol Pool at just £9.9 is available in a choice of unicorn or mushroom styles.
Designed for tots aged 1–3, this multi-use pool doubles as a ball pit and even comes with a handy repair patch.
This comes as the budget supermarket dropped 38 brand-new outdoor essentials, including everything from solar lamps and stylish furniture to must-have cooking gear and decorations.
Prices start at just £1.99 and go up to £299.99, with a ton of luxury-lookalikes for a fraction of the cost you'd pay at big-name stores.
This includes a huge garden water feature for £49.99 – a near double of a £150 Robert Dyas version.
Aldi's version even lights up with built-in solar illumination, so your garden stays glowing well into the night.
Practical picks are also available. A retractable garden hose will set you back just £34.99, while a cordless electric weed killer is only £14.99.
For comparison, similar hoses can go for as much as £150 at Screwfix, and Argos sells the Hozelock power weeder for a hefty £70.
A full list of Aldi's new range
Here are all the products launching next week:
foldable pool - £49.99
quick up pool - £34.99
animal play centre - £24.99
ride on tractor - £24.99
sand and water table - £22.99
folding slide - £22.99
jumbo pool - £16.99
rocker - £12.99
double waterslide - £11.99
champions league soccer ball - £9.99
baby parasol pool - £9.99
sand – water play cases - £6.99
sandpit - £7.99
bubble mower - £6.99
swing accessories - £6.99
ch-poncho licence junior - £6.99
character bubble machine - £6.99
balls 100 pack - £4.99
ch-poncho licence toddler - £5.99
electric air pump - £4.99
sand and doh playsets - £2.99
bubble blaster - £3.99
play sand - £2.49
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