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Aldi's sell-out pressure washer that's £58 cheaper than Karcher one is back this week

Aldi's sell-out pressure washer that's £58 cheaper than Karcher one is back this week

Scottish Sun04-06-2025
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ALDI is bringing back its sell-out pressure washer just in time to blast your garden into shape this summer.
The special buys bargain is a whopping £58 cheaper than a similar Karcher model.
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Aldi has brought back its Small Pressure Washer
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It retails for £58 less than a Karcher pressure washer
The bargain FERREX Small Pressure Washer lands in stores this Thursday, June 5, as part of the supermarket's latest Specialbuy drop and it's only £49.99.
It previously hit shelves in April and flew out fast, with shoppers rushing to get their hands on one.
Now it's back by popular demand, and it's expected to sell out all over again.
Packing a punch with a 1,400W motor and 110 bar max pressure, it's perfect for washing away moss, grime and stubborn dirt from patios, driveways and garden furniture.
The compact gadget comes with a three-metre hose, spray gun, cleaning lance and extension, and it's got a quick-connect system to easily swap attachments on the go.
Weighing just 5kg, it's light enough to carry around the garden and small enough to tuck away neatly after use thanks to its integrated hose and cable holder.
It's a budget-friendly alternative to big brands — the Karcher K2 Power Control Home pressure washer, which also offers 110 bar pressure, costs £108 at Screwfix right now.
That makes Aldi's version a massive £58 cheaper.
Aldi's Specialbuys are known for delivering big-name features at bargain prices, from kitchen gadgets to garden must-haves but stock is always limited, and when it's gone, it's gone.
You can call your nearest store ahead of making a trip and check they've got the pressure washer in stock.
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To stay ahead of the game, shoppers can also sign up to Aldi's email alerts to get the inside scoop on upcoming deals.
And don't forget it always pays to shop around.
Sites like Trolley.co.uk and PriceSpy let you compare prices across thousands of products and track price history, so you can be sure you're getting the best bang for your buck.
Garden makeover
Aldi isn't the only retailer offering great garden deals this summer.
In fact, a Home Bargains buy is said to add a touch of glamour to your garden.
The retailer is also selling a budget buy guaranteed to brighten up your space.
You can also add a stylish touch to your privacy fence with a B&M buy.
Or you can pick up another summer flower favourite from B&Q right now.
Shoppers can also nab a £9.99 novelty decor buy that adds character to flowerbeds.
A £7 gardening gadget is also available from Home Bargains and is guaranteed to transform your lawn.
And Lidl customers can add a "whimsical" touch to their flowerbeds for just £3.
Or a £2 B&M buy transforms your patio into an "ambient" paradise this summer.
Its always worth comparing prices across different stores to make sure you're bagging the best deals.
How to save money when shopping at Aldi
Unlike other major grocers, Aldi does not have a rewards or point card system but that does not mean you cannot save on your shop.
Every week the store releases a list of special buys, which are unique bargain products you find online at Aldi and in store.
The store releases a fresh range of deals every Thursday and Sunday, so be sure to check regularly to see what's new.
Meanwhile, the store also regularly sells fruit and vegetables at highly discounted prices, as part of its 'super six' deal.
It also does weekly saving offers on typically pricey items such as meat and fish.
Plus, it's worth keeping an eye out for products with red stickers on them.
These are added to items that have been reduced due to them being close to their best before date or slightly damaged.
The best time to get these reduced products is towards the end of the day, when you can get discounts worth up to 75%.
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