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Aldi is selling a bargain pressure washer to clean up your patio and fences & it's £59.99 cheaper than other retailers

Aldi is selling a bargain pressure washer to clean up your patio and fences & it's £59.99 cheaper than other retailers

Scottish Sun30-04-2025

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BARGAIN supermarket Aldi has released a must-have garden gadget.
For those of us planning to get in the garden and give it a revamp this weekend, you'll want to keep reading.
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Aldi is selling a garden gadget for a budget-friendly price
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The pressure washer will help get your garden squeaky clean in no time
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Aldi has released a pressure washer for a budget-friendly price that competes with other retailers.
The nifty gadget is perfect for those wanting to give their garden a tidy-up - whether it's cleaning down fences, patios or paving stones.
The new product has a powerful 1400 W motor with 110 bar maximum pressure and 80 bar working pressure to shift dirt easily.
It can be transported around the garden easily thanks to its top handle and small structure and 5kg weight.
Not only this, but the hose measures 3 metres in length so it can cover wide surface areas.
It also comes with a variety of different heads to release different pressure, making it safe to use on various materials.
And the best part is that it costs just £39.99 - a huge saving compared to other retailers.
McGregor Universal's Pressure Washer, which is currently available to buy in Argos is almost double the price at £75.
Whereas Tool Station's Kärcher K2 Modular Car & Home Pressure Washer 110 bar is retailing for £99.98 - meaning you'll save almost £60 if you opt for the Aldi version.
So, if you want to get your hands on the garden gadget for the weekend, head down to stores now as it's already available in the middle aisle.
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And it's not the only garden buy Aldi has recently launched.
Shoppers can also pick up the Decorative Table for just £14.99, helping transform your patio, balcony or garden in no time.
The easy-to-assemble table measures 35cm across and 50cm high, and it neatly folds away when not in use for handy storage.
It's suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and features beautiful hand-painted designs to give your space a splash of colour.
What are Aldi Specialbuys?
Specialbuys are unique and exciting products that you can find exclusively in Aldi stores.
The products are launched in stores every Thursday and Sunday and can include anything from DIY items to beauty products.
You can pick up a leaflet in-store, browse online, or sign up to Aldi's mailing list to get a sneak preview of what is to come.
There are other ways to save at Aldi and it is always worth keeping a lookout for the many dupes that the retailer launches from time to time.
One Aldi worker recently revealed all the new beauty dupes that have landed in stores.
As well as dupes of branded food items, the retailer also has beauty products and fragrances that sell out as soon as they hit the shelves.
There are three stylish options to choose from – a charming hummingbird, a cute bee or a sunny lemon pattern.
How to save when shopping at Aldi
Unlike other supermarkets, Aldi does not have a rewards or point card system but that does not mean you cannot save on your shop.
The store releases a list of special buys every week, which are unique bargain products you can 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

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