
Aldi is launching a £15 NutriBullet dupe in DAYS… and it's £55 cheaper than branded version
Whether you're aiming to be healthier by making a delicious morning smoothie, or fancy trying your hand at a hearty soup, blenders can be a great addition to any kitchen.
However, with branded blenders setting you back upwards of £60, they can seem like an unaffordable luxury for many.
Thankfully, Aldi 's budget-friendly Specialbuys are here to save the day.
From garden tools to beauty dupes, Aldi's bi-weekly middle aisle offerings are constantly wowing bargain-loving customers.
And landing on Thursday, July 31, the Ambiano High Speed Blending Set is sure to be another offering that will impress Aldi fans.
Aldi blender
The bargain gadget comes in three sleek colours, black, grey and red, meaning there is an option to go with every style of kitchen.
It's ideal for blending smoothies, juices and dips, and you can customise it with three different cup sizes.
The budget bit of kit also comes with two solid lids and a flip top to go lid for on-the-move sipping.
Aldi said: "Experience the convenience and power of the incredible 11-piece High Speed Blending Set - the ultimate tool for blending, grinding, and creating delicious dishes with ease."
The £14.99 tool will be located in the middle aisle of Aldi stores but you better be quick as it will only be available whilst stocks last.
Cheaper than a NutriBullet
The bargain buy is £55 cheaper than the NutriBullet 600, which retails for £69.99.
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The 600 watt branded buy and the Aldi product look strikingly similar, and share many of the same features such as different sized cups and a number of lids.
It is unclear what the wattage of the budget product is, but The Sun has contacted Aldi to find out.
More Aldi bargains
Dozens of great Specialbuys landed in stores yesterday, including a cute and comfortable plush Bluey, Bingo & Muffin armchair, which the store said will be "perfect for your child to play, read or relax in".
It added it will "also make a great addition to any child's playroom or bedroom and is made of high-quality plush with a soft filling".
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts
IF you've ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you'll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff.
Aldi's speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals.
It's all part of Aldi's plan to be as efficient as possible - and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
It also uses 'shelf-ready' packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock.
It costs just £24.99 but is not recommended for children under 18 months due it its size.
Other items in the sale for children include a Pokemon squish, for just £12.99, and a Pokémon squishmallow for the same price.
Shop around in the middle aisle and you'll also find a Bluey Soft Toy, for just £6.49, Play Doh Assortment (£5.99) and a variety of activity books for just 89p, with Giant Sticker Activity Books costing just £1.99.
Aldi said: "There's hours of fun to be had with these giant sticker activity pads. Includes stickers and plenty to colour in.
"Let their imaginations soar with their favourite characters."
The store adds these books "promote creativity and problem solving" while customers can choose from characters such as Bluey, Paw Patrol, Dino, and Unicorn.
Today's bargains also include items for parents such as a 10-can pack of Aspall cider for just £10.49, equivalent to £3.18 a litre.
In addition to these, there are Loaded Tasty Takeouts Burger crisps from Seabrook for only £1.25 a pack of 130g.
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