
Aldi Ireland fans rushing to buy game-changing home bargain in middle aisle – and it costs just €16.99
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Aldi Ireland is releasing a steamer Iron and handheld steamer
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They are the perfect buys to keep your clothes looking fresh this summer
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Aldi Ireland is set to launch the Ambiano Steamer Iron and Handheld Steamer as part of its
Shoppers will be able to pick up these home staples in stores across Ireland starting this Sunday, July 20 for only €16.99 each.
The range includes two options to suit different preferences, with buyers able to choose either a traditional steam iron or a compact handheld steamer.
It reads on their website: 'Remove wrinkles from your clothes with ease with this Steam Iron & Handheld Garment Steamer.'
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The steamer has a high-quality ceramic coating plate, which helps it glide easily over a variety of fabrics without sticking or pulling.
It also includes a steady steam rate of approximately 14 grams per minute, designed to tackle wrinkles quickly and effectively.
An 80ml detachable water tank is built in to allow refilling and continuous use without being interrupted.
The bargain buy features five steam holes that ensure even heat and moisture are distributed across
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A vertical steam function is also included, so buyers can freshen up hanging garments, curtains or upholstery without taking them down.
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The bargain buy is part of the popular Ambiano appliances collection and helps to keep clothes looking their best with minimal effort.
And it is set to be a big hit, so savvy shoppers must act fast.
Meanwhile, a
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Justine, who posts under the username
Captioning the post, she said: "You look happier.
"Thanks, I bought a middle aisle
In the clip, she was seen enjoying the heatwave while lying on the pool floatie in her Aldi pool that she set up in her backyard - instead of dealing with
Justine purchased the Funsicle Metal Frame Pool at the end of last summer when it was reduced to €49.99 from €200, saving herself €150.
The 7570L metal frame pool has a high-quality steel frame for stability and durability.
It is made from heavy-duty, tear-proof Tri-Tech material and includes a filter pump, filter cartridge and a pool cover.
The large swimming pool is designed to last many
THE HISTORY OF ALDI
The German discount supermarket chain came to Ireland in 1999.
Aldi's first few shops opened in November 1999, with locations in Sandyford, Dublin, and Ballincollig, Cork.
By the mid-2000s, Aldi bosses had opened numerous stores, focusing on providing high-quality products at low prices.
As the recession hit 2008-2012, Aldi's popularity grew as consumers became more price-conscious.
The supermarket giant continued it's expansion in Ireland between 2013-2018, while refurbishing existing stores.
By 2018, Aldi had over 130 shops throughout the country.
The chain began to focus on expanding its range of Irish-made products and supporting local producers.
In 2023, Aldi had over 140 stores in Ireland.
The store invested in sustainability initiatives, such as reducing plastic packaging and increasing the availability of organic and eco-friendly products.
Aldi chiefs said: 'At Aldi we are committed to supporting Irish suppliers. Developed in partnership with Bord Bia, Grow with Aldi is designed to help the very best Irish suppliers develop their brand.
'To date, we've invested €10 million in our Grow with Aldi development programme in a bid to find the very best Irish suppliers.
'As a result, for a limited time only there are over 47 new products, from 27 Irish suppliers available in store.'
Aldi have introduced technological advancements with self-checkout systems and contactless payment options.
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