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Aldi is selling a 6ft inflatable bouncy castle for £70 – but you’ll have to be quick

The inflatable takes just two minutes to blow up and is by far the cheapest bouncy castle you are going to find this Bank Holiday weekend

JUST in time for any birthday or garden parties this Bank Holiday weekend, Aldi will be selling the cheapest bouncy castle around.

The inflatable costs £69.99, is available to pre-order online now from Aldi's website, and will be in stores on May 27th.

 Aldi's bouncy castle costs just £69.99 and will be available from next weekend
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Aldi's bouncy castle costs just £69.99 and will be available from next weekend

Aldi's Specialbuys usually sell out fast, so if you want a grab a bouncy castle before they all drift off it is best to pre-order online or get up early to pick one up in stores.

At just over six-and-a-half feet, the castle takes two minutes to inflate and has sealed off sides to keep your kids safe.

It also comes with a pump, stakes and a repair kit to stop your new toy from popping or floating off.

The inflatable is suitable for children aged three to five and is it recommended that you only have two little ones bouncing at a time.

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Some other retailers sell a very similar inflatable castle, but Aldi's is the cheapest around.

Smyths Toys sell a nearly identical bouncy castle for £99.99, saving you £30 if you buy from Aldi.

Tesco also offer a bouncy castle for £90.

There is even an identical inflatable being sold on eBay for £125, so Aldi really do offer the best price around on this outdoor toy.

 The bouncy castle could be perfect for burning off excess energy over the Bank Holiday weekend
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The bouncy castle could be perfect for burning off excess energy over the Bank Holiday weekendCredit: Aldi

Aldi's bouncy castle also comes with free UK delivery and a one year warranty in case of any punctures.

If you are after a garden toy for adults, Aldi were selling a £280 hot tub as part of their Specialbuys.

Aldi are famous for taking popular products and selling them for way cheaper than the original, like their own version of Nando's Halloumi fries for just £1.99.


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