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The Sun
10-07-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Aldi selling £15 bedroom essential that'll keep you cool during hot summer nights from today – and costs nothing to run
ALDI is selling a summer essential for just £15 that will keep you cool during the hot summer nights - and it's completely free to run. With temperatures around the country heating up once again this week, you're probably finding yourself tossing and turning as you try to get to sleep. 1 The budget supermarket's new lightweight, temperature regulating duvet could be the perfect solution. Aldi's Always Cool Duvet hits shelves from today, July 10, and is available in a double size for £14.99 and king size for £16.99. The 4.5 tog polyester duvet is designed with moisture-wicking technology to absorb sweat and help to regulate body heat for a more comfortable night's sleep. The product can be found in Aldi's middle aisle, and comes as Brits are set to sizzle in more scorching temperatures of up to 31C this weekend. It's also a whopping £38 cheaper than John Lewis ' summer duvet. The retailer's Climate Control Duvet, which is also 4.5 tog and uses similar sweat-wicking technology, costs £55 for a king size. Other bedding bargains hitting Aldi's middle aisle Aldi's smart duvet is part of a range of summer bedding hitting the retailer's middle aisle this week. It's Always Cool Pillow Pair for £9.99 means you'll never need to turn your pillow over to the colder side again - as its hydrocool fabric keeps each side cool to the touch. The supermarket is also offering a memory foam version for those looking for a bit of extra support. The Slumberdown Hydrocool Memory Foam Pillow costs £12.99, and features a supportive memory foam fibre filling, as well as a cooling technology to regulate body temperature. The sausage roll that's better than Greggs – and it beats Aldi and Lidl too The product is up to £136 cheaper than high street alternatives, with the Tempur Cloud Smart Cool Medium Pillow selling at John Lewis for £149. For those looking to keep their homes cool in the hot weather, Aldi is also selling a budget-friendly Pedestal Fan for £29.99. The fan comes with a remote control, and features three speed settings, three breeze modes and five durable metal blades. If you're looking to get your hands on any of the new products, Aldi has reminded customers that they'll need to be quick. "It's a case of 'you snooze you lose', as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone!," the retailer said. More ways to beat the heat Aldi isn't the only high street retailer offering sizzling summer bargains. From today, Lidl is launching a new range of fans, including a Dyson dupe for £70 and an air conditioning unit for £150. The German retailer recently launched a huge bedding and homeware sale in its middle aisle, with prices from as little as £3.99. Shoppers can get a whole refresh of their bed linen for just over £50, with the range coming in a range of different colours and sizes. The Renforce BedLinen range, featuring a breathable cotton and polyester mix, is priced at £9.99 (single), £11.99 (double), and £13.99 (king). For a more luxurious option, shoppers can get the muslin bed linen range, priced at £24.99 for the double and £29.99 for the king size. How to bag a bargain SUN Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to find a cut-price item and bag a bargain… Sign up to loyalty schemes of the brands that you regularly shop with. Big names regularly offer discounts or special lower prices for members, among other perks. Sales are when you can pick up a real steal. Retailers usually have periodic promotions that tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout and shop when these deals are on. Sign up to mailing lists and you'll also be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too. When buying online, always do a search for money off codes or vouchers that you can use and are just two sites that round up promotions by retailer. Scanner apps are useful to have on your phone. app has a scanner that you can use to compare prices on branded items when out shopping. Bargain hunters can also use B&M's scanner in the app to find discounts in-store before staff have marked them out. And always check if you can get cashback before paying which in effect means you'll get some of your money back or a discount on the item.


The Sun
13-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
Dunelm slashes price of temperature-controlled bedding that's £59 cheaper than John Lewis version as temps to hit 29C
NOW is the perfect time to get your hands on a temperature-regulating duvet as temperatures set to hit 29C. Dunelm has slashed the price of the summer essential by 20 per cent giving you a great excuse to treat yourself. The discount has come at a fitting time, with temperatures set to reach 29 degrees next week. With nighttime temperatures still in the high teens, it's likely to disrupt your sleep routine. However, Dunelm's temperature-regulating duvet might provide a cooler alternative to help you cope with the increased humidity. Dunelm's Fogarty Temperature Regulating Wool All Seasons Duvet has been reduced from £70 to £56 for a double duvet giving you a 20% saving. It is also available in a range of sizes - all of which are discounted - from a single for £48 to a super kingsize for £72. The Dunelm version is a whopping £59 cheaper than an equivalent product at John Lewis. While Dunelm' s double duvet is just £56, John Lewis ' Natural British Wool Light Duvet retails at £115 for the same size. A description on Dunelm's website reads: "This duvet from the experts at Fogarty offers year round comfort." They add: "The fibres are breathable allowing your body temperature to be regulated as you sleep. Therefore, you will be able to use this duvet all year round to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter." It is filled with 100% pure New Zealand wool and wrapped in soft breathable cotton to ensure you don't overheat on a hot summer's night. Not only is the duvet good for you, but it is also good for the environment. Using unbleached and undyed cotton helps to reduce the amount of energy, water and chemicals used to produce the item which also maintains the fibres' natural softness. The product is clearly a hit with shoppers as its 500 reviews average out to a 4.6 star rating. One customer wrote: "This product was definitely the right one to help with night sweats. The natural fibres wick moisture away leading to a more comfortable sleep." Another said: "This is the second Fogarty wool duvet I have bought. I've been using the original for a few years and just love it. "Great temperature regulation and a great weight. Bought the second one for the guest bedroom." Others were equally enthusiastic about the product, saying that they had bought more than one for the other bedrooms in their home. A comment reads: "I have bought at least 5 of these and recommended them to my sister! "Wouldn't buy any other duvets please don't stop making them!" Customers seemed impressed at how well the product worked year round as both a summer and winter duvet. Even without these hot, humid nights, some customers have found that it has helped with their quality of sleep as it has reduced their night sweats. The item is available online or in-store. 3