
Aldi is selling a £7.99 budget sandpit for your garden that adds fun and a touch of colour to your outdoor space
PARENTS are flocking to Aldi to get their hands on a multipurpose sandpit for just £7.99.
The toy doubles up as a paddling pool to help keep your little ones entertained for hours this summer.
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Aldi has the perfect item to keep your kids cool in the summer
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The £7.99 budget sandpit adds a touch of colour to your garden
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The shell-shaped
One savvy shopper shared a snap of the pools in their local Aldi, urging others to pop by and make the most of the bargain.
Plenty of users on the
"I paid £12 yesterday in Asda, so here goes, but I'll be going to Aldi to see if there's any left," one wrote.
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Another helpfully pointed out that
Remember, it's always best to phone ahead to your local store to make sure it has stock in.
Aldi has a helpful store checker on its website, or you can use the app, to find your nearest and check ahead to save yourself a wasted trip.
Another Aldi buy that is guaranteed hours of play time is the store's
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It contains a total of 27 pieces and shoppers have been impressed by the bargain price tag of £22.99.
One mum shared a photo of the toy on
and others rushed to share their thoughts.
"Just got this today, would recommend," one wrote.
"It's bigger than I thought it would be and I have quite a tall 18 month old."
"It's bigger than I thought too and comes with so many extra bits," another added.
"Such a fantastic buy," a fourth commented.
"Got mine today, bargain," someone else said.
Whilst it's important to keep the kids entertained during the summer months, the adults need some fun too.
Aldi recently launched a bargain beer dispenser on Specialbuy shelves this week - just in time for Father's Day.
The Ambiano beer dispenser at Aldi is set to be the perfect gift this Father's Day.
At just £24.99, the gadget is a classic bargain buy and more than £100 less than Lakeland's Fizzics DraftPour beer dispenser.
The latter is currently retailing at £129.99.
With summer barbecues and outdoor family and friends gatherings likely to increase over the next few months, the arrival of Aldi's budget beer dispenser couldn't have come at a better time.
There are several innovative design touches to the Ambiano beer dispenser, making it perfect for small parties or large events.
These include its power supply – it only requires two 1.5 V AA batteries to run it – and its sleek design.
It also comes with a three-year warranty as standard,
The Ambiano beer dispenser comes to Lidl stores on June 1 just in time for Father's Day and at an impressive bargain price.
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The sandpit comes in different colour and will keep all kids happy
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