
Aldi's ‘magic' window cleaning gadget and ‘game-changing' vacuum to return to shelves in days
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ALDI is unveiling a window cleaning gadget that has been deemed "magic" along with a "game-changing" vacuum on its shelves in days.
The discount supermarket chain hopes to make revolutionise household cleaning with these products on sale for a good price.
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Aldi is revealing its new Cyclonic Stick Vacuum in just days
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The Electric Window Vacuum will also be on sale as part of Aldi's Specialbuys
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Aldi's upcoming Easy Cleaning game changers are the Cyclonic Stick Vacuum and Electric Window Vacuum.
The two items will be landing in stores from Sunday, August 17.
The Cyclonic Stick Vacuum is a returning product that was popular from Aldi stores, going for £39.99.
It is designed with a powerful suction that operates on either an eco or maximum level to leave floors and carpets spotless.
This cyclonic vacuum comes with a 550ml dust container that is washable, as well as a crevice and brush attachments.
There is also a 180-degree swivel head on the end of the vacuum, that features easy attachment technology to make changing it easy.
A longer cylinder tube is included for cleaning areas that are harder to reach.
Additionally, Aldi is introducing the Electric Window Vacuum as a "game-changing buy" for speeding up household chores, priced at £19.99.
This window vacuum features a powerful 12w supply, with a 40-minute minimum run time.
The Electric Window Vacuum also includes a spray function, two cleaning pads, and an easily removable water tank.
All upcoming 'Aldi Finds' in the middle aisle next week – including portable chargers, power toothbrushes & dryer balls
It is therefore able to offer an effective and affordable option for homeowners to clean their windows with full coverage.
These two products are part of Aldi's Specialbuys, which are likely to get sucked up fast.
So shoppers should get into stores quick, as once these gadgets are gone, they're gone.

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