
Aldi is selling a cheap £16 garden pool for nearly £20 less than Argos – it's perfect for summer weekends
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MAKE A SPLASH Aldi is selling a cheap £16 garden pool for nearly £20 less than Argos – it's perfect for summer weekends
ALDI's new range of summer garden accessories is perfect for the hotter weather - and its affordable.
Launching in stores from May 18, Aldi are offering a great range of summer must-haves, perfect for the whole family.
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Aldi's Jumbo Pool is available for just £16.99 from May 18
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The range also includes the customisable Foldable Pool for £49.99
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A similar version at Argos costs £35 - nearly £20 more than the Aldi version
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The range includes a new Jumbo Pool for just £16.99 - almost £20 less than a similar pool sold at Argos.
Available in both hexagonal and rectangle designs, shoppers can make the most of the summer weather, whatever size their garden.
It's big enough for kids and parents alike, making it the perfect family friendly pool to keep everyone entertained.
The £35 Argos pool is suitable for kids aged 6 and up and is 9ft in size.
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A description reads: "Perfect for kids, ages 6+. Textured pattern on sidewalls. Quick and easy setup."
It can hold up to 778 litres of water and comes with a repair patch to help it last the entire summer.
To make it even easier to get the garden summer-ready, Aldi is selling an electric air pump for just £4.99.
If that isn't enough, Aldi has a range of pools available meaning there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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The Foldable Pool offers shoppers more freedom and customisation, making it a great option whether you want a mini splash zone for toddlers, or a full-sized pool for the rest of the family.
For just £49.99 the Foldable Pool has folding sides that allow you to change the size and configuration up to 6ft.
For those looking for a bigger pool than the 6ft Foldable Pool, the Jumbo Pool offers an even more affordable alternative.
Once the sun has set, the pool can be easily folded away making it simple to store.
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For more eager paddlers, the Quick Up Pool might be the best option, allowing users to fill their pool up in a matter of minutes, and it costs just £34.99.
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It uses a simple Fill and Rise set up and a durable Tritech Liner to create an inviting pool perfect for cooling off in the summer heat.
After the summer fun is over, the water drains easily and the pool can be folded up and stored until the warmer weather returns.
Once you've got your pool set up, its time to add the accessories.
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For an affordable £11.99, the Double Waterslide provides a fun addition for children aged 3 and up.
With its Ultraslick PVC lanes designed for "maximum slip and minimal grip" its sure to keep kids entertained.
The collection also has options for younger members of the family too.
The Baby Parasol Pool is available in either mushroom or unicorn designs for just £9.99 and is suitable for children aged one to three.
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For even more fun, the pool can be transformed into a ball pit for year-round enjoyment with a pack of 100 balls available for just £4.99.
The new range is available in-store from May 18 while stocks last.

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