
‘Grab me one' shout shoppers as Aldi launch bargain £4.99 garden bar trolley that's perfect for summer BBQs
The bargain buy is perfect for summer BBQs and boozy evenings with mates.
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Aldi has launched a £4.99 garden bar trolley
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A shopper posted the bargain find onto Facebook
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The garden bar trolley caused a stir online after one savvy customer spotted it in the aisles for less than a fiver.
They wrote: '£4.99 in Aldi yesterday', alongside a snap of the budget bar trolley styled for summer with drinks and glassware.
And it didn't take long for shoppers to lose it.
'Grab me one!' one fan begged, tagging their friends.
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Another declared: 'We need this.'
A third added: 'Great for garden parties.'
The sleek little trolley is ideal for loading up with snacks, pitchers of Pimms or a cheeky G&T or two when the sun is shining.
But as with all Aldi Specialbuys, you'll need to be quick, once it's gone, it's gone.
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And don't forget, Aldi doesn't offer delivery, so if you want to get your hands on this summer steal, you'll need to visit
The bar trolley isn't the only garden bargain causing a buzz this week.
I bought huge swimming pool in Aldi Ireland at bargain price - it's perfect for heatwave and best money I've ever spent
Aldi is also flogging 30cm Winchester planters for £4.99 each in three colours, perfect for patios and porches.
Plus, they're light enough to move around if you fancy switching up your garden vibe.
For party hosts trying to keep bugs at bay, food umbrellas are available from just £1.69.
With strawberry, flamingo or plain designs to choose from, the pop-up covers come in four sizes and are ideal for picnics, BBQs and alfresco lunches.
If you're after something stylish to light up summer evenings, Aldi's Solar Swaying Globe Stake Lights are only £3.99.
They charge by day and glow beautifully at night, either in soft warm light or colourful hues.
Garden features that add the most value to a house
A well-kept garden can add anywhere between 5-20% to the value of a property.
And the experts revealed the garden feature which adds the most value to a property is a shed.
Shed - 82%
Patio or paving - 76%
Secure fencing, walls or gates - 72%
Outdoor lighting - 66%
Sturdy decking - 62%
Water features eg. fountain or pond - 58%
Modern garden furniture - 54%
Artificial lawn/grass - 40%
ALDI DEALS
Aldi has slashed the price of
The budget retailer is now selling an outdoor furniture set for a mere £24.99.
The set includes two stunning chairs to relax in, as well as a smaller table, which was originally going for a hefty £100.
The stylish chairs come with light grey cushions that are ideal for providing that extra comfort when you're enjoying your morning coffee outdoors or soaking up the sun whilst reading.
Aldi shoppers can also pick up a sell-out cordless cleaning gadget at a steal.
Available right now from the Specialbuys section, Aldi's Robot Vacuum Cleaner will set you back just £99.99.
While that's a steep price point for punters, the option is an inexpensive alternative to the Samsung Jet Bot vacuum which is scanning for an eye-watering £665.
Better still, you can schedule it to run at any time, even when you're tucked up in bed.

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