·Aldi's new 'energy saving' SpecialBuy range to keep homes warm

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The range is said to help the nation cut household costs with energy efficient products and everyday essentials such as draft excluders, foil insulation and firelighters. aff

Much-loved supermarket Aldi has launched its own 'Heat Your Home for Less' SpecialBuys range, aimed to help customers keep homes warm during the winter months.

The nifty products will be available to pre-order online from today, January 3, 2023, and in-stores on January 8, 2023. The items will be available for a limited time only, so shoppers will need to be quick.Items such as Aldi’s Electric Under Blanket will be available, which features three different heat settings and an overheat protection to maintain a comfortable night’s sleep. The blanket is available in a Single at £19.99, a Double at £22.99 and a King at £29.99.

Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi said: “Trying to keep warm while keeping an eye on the pennies this winter is a big challenge - that’s why we’ve launched Aldi’s first ever Heat Your Home for Less SpecialBuys range." Keeping the heat in can be just as important, which is why Aldi is offering essentials including reflective bubble Multi Foil Insulation Wrap, priced at £12.99 for 7.5m and 6 Layer Multi-Layer Foil Insulation, priced at £69.99 for 10m.

 

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