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Aldi is bringing back ‘sellout' kitchen essentials range – including £3.49 tool that keeps your air fryer fresh

Aldi is bringing back ‘sellout' kitchen essentials range – including £3.49 tool that keeps your air fryer fresh

The Sun4 days ago
ALDI has brought back their kitchen essentials range much to the joy of its loyal customers.
Shoppers went wild when the popular item first hit the shelves, and for those who missed out, the budget retailer has restocked it.
Air Fryer Tools
The comeback collection which will be on shelves on the 31st July, includes the retailer's bestselling air fryer accessories for just £3.49.
Keep your air fryer fresher with the perfect accessory and cook up a storm with little washing up.
They come as Rectangular or Square Stainless Steel Air Fryer Trays.
And silicone variants are available in Grey or Green.
You can choose from a 2 Pack Rectangular Liner, 2 Pack Square Liner, Rectangle Silicone Liner, Square Silicone Liner, Silicone Separator Liner, 2 Pack Silicone potholder or Tongs.
Dual Zone Air Fryer
Also returning is the Dual Zone Air Fryer, priced at £59.99, which sold out in weeks.
The air fryer includes twin baskets with separate temperature setting.
Matt black housing in square design, it also has a digital LED touchscreen panel with 10 preset programs.
The temperature range is 40°C - 200°C in 5 °C steps and it comes with a 24h digital timer and three years warranty.
But be quick because like all special buys - they won't be in store long.
Summer Bargain Buys
ALDI is also selling a no-effort household gadget that can help lessen the load of your household chores.
The bargain retailer is currently selling a product that can help to get rid of pesky pet hair that can build up on blankets and other bedding.
Sharp-eyed shoppers are rushing to Aldi after a garden must-have that has been dropped to just £4.99.
The bargain buy is perfect for summer BBQs and boozy evenings with mates.
And B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a trendy furniture set scanning for just £40 down from £110 ideal for giving your living room a spruce.
The discounter is shifting the cut-price Chicago table, which comes with two benches, at a 63% discount.
Diageo, which makes the tipple, has brought Cinnamon Swirl to the market and it's on sale exclusively in just one store.
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