Aldi launches central heating alternative in Specialbuy aisle this week and prices start from £1.49
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ALDI shoppers are rushing to buy a nifty central heating alternative in Specialbuy that could help slash energy bills this winter.
With temperatures plunging, the retail chain has stocked up on a bargain buy that will help you stay toasty while avoiding the cost of living squeeze.
For those feeling the pinch, the retailer has launched a handy fire starters range.
Shoppers can scoop a pack of fire lighters for just £1.49.
Natural kindling is also a steal at £2.49 per bag, while Heatlogs and Kiln Dried Wood Logs will set you back £4.99 respectively.
If you’re looking for more ways to stay warm this winter, has a range of winter essentials.
Recently, Aldi brought back the £7 long hot water bottle to keep you warm.
If a traditional hot water bottle is more your style, you can grab a grey hot water bottle for just £4.49.
This smaller winter essential even comes with a fleece-lined eye mask to help you sleep peacefully.
Aldi is also stocking fleece-lined slipper socks for just £3.99.
If you're hoping to tackle a draught in your home without breaking the bank, Aldi is currently offering a from Kirkton House for just £5.99.
Available in four designs, the product is designed to be placed inside your door to prevent cold air from blowing in.
And even if you haven't noticed a draught in your home, it is still ideal for reducing loss of heat from your room.
However, shoppers will need to act fast to snap up these bargains, as they’re only available while stocks last.
Aldi does not offer home deliveries, but you can check with your nearest store to see if the products are in stock before making the trip.
Shoppers can find their nearest store using the Aldi .
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