
Shoppers run to Aldi for £20 buy that adds a ‘magical' touch to your garden & ‘looks beautiful at night'
A BUDGET buy from Aldi can help to brighten up your garden on summer nights.
This affordable item is said to add a "magical" touch to your space.
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Aldi shoppers can pick up a budget decor buy that brightens up gardens on summer nights
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You can level up your garden for the long summer nights ahead with a solar-powered tree.
And thanks to Aldi, this outdoor addition won't even cost you that much.
Shoppers can pick up the
The savvy deal was shared on the Facebook page
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A bargain hunter posted a photo of the items in the shop's middle aisle.
They detailed the two options available to customers, the "beautiful Garden Bright Solar Magnolia and Cherry Blossom Trees".
The trees are fitted with a "dusk sensor" allowing them to glow brightly once the sun goes down.
They measure just under four foot and features 100 cool white lights.
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Another impressed shopper shared what her tree looked like after dark.
The Aldi customer summed up the buy as "looking beautiful in the evening".
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Other Facebook users shared their thoughts on the solar light trees in the comments section.
"These are lovely," wrote one commenter, while another person agreed, asking: "How beautiful are these?"
A third Facebook user shared her plans to buy the tree as a present for her friend.
And a
Meanwhile,
More Aldi middle aisle buys
IF it's middle aisle buys that you're looking here, some of the new items you won't want to miss.
Shoppers recently went wild for Aldi's new
Garden enthusiasts raced to nab a
If you're looking to light up your garden this summer, you won't want to miss
Another
And a £10 B&M
You can also
And its not just fences that can help give you privacy in your garden, one
Meanwhile, another Home Bargains buy is said to
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The solar tree is available in a magnolia or cherry blossom style, both of which are available for £19.99
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