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Aldi's £15 ‘garden bar' will help you enjoy drinks outside in the sunshine this weekend – but you'll have to be quick

Aldi's £15 ‘garden bar' will help you enjoy drinks outside in the sunshine this weekend – but you'll have to be quick

The Sun14-05-2025
ALDI is selling a chic and practical garden bar, perfect for enjoying drinks in the sun.
With temperatures remaining high over the coming days, Brits across the country are likely making plans to chill out in the sunshine.
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And whether you're hosting a BBQ, or catching up with friends, Aldi's Bar Cart, is bound to leave your guests impressed.
The stylish black cart boasts two levels, meaning there's plenty of room to stock all of your favourite tipples.
It even has built in bottle and wine glass holders, so there's no need to trek back and forth to the kitchen.
It's super easy to assemble, and comes on wheels, so you can easily transport it across the patio.
Plus the handy gadget is just £14.99, making it perfect for those keen to pinch pennies.
Aldi said: "Get ready to host the best garden party of the year.
"This Bar Cart will ensure you have everything you need to keep the drinks flowing."
The 44 x 40 x 75cm cart is available now as part of Aldi's Specialbuys.
Aldi launches new Specialbuys in the middle of its stores every Thursday and Sunday, with the budget supermarket stocking everything from beauty buys to garden gadgets.
However, Specialbuys are only available whilst stocks last, so you better hurry and snap up you Bar Cart quick.
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Another Aldi bargain perfect for the hot spring weather is the concrete citrine candle.
The candle keeps pesky bugs away from your garden, and is priced at just £4.99.
The candle conveniently comes in different shapes and sizes to suit the look of your garden table or patio.
Shoppers have the choice of either black or grey in rectangular shape, or white in a round mould.
Best shops for garden bargains
WHILST garden centres offer a huge selection of garden bargains, if you're on a budget, here's where you need to head...
B&M: Shoppers have raved about the huge selection of cheap buys from B&M that will add style to your garden this summer - from cheap artificial rose garlands to bargain string lights.
Home Bargains: You can also stock up on bargain buys from Home Bargains - there's £1.29 buys that'll brighten up your garden and cheap lights too.
Tesco: It's also worth visiting supermarkets such as Tesco if you need to stock up on outdoor plants and stylish outdoor lighting.
Sainsbury's: If you're on a budget, Sainsbury's are selling solar lights for only £1.50 - but you'll need to be quick to nab them.
And the bargain supermarket is also selling individual garden fence panels which can be used to give your outdoor space a new lease on life.
The £5.99 fence is made from a durable powder-coated metal, which is also anti-rust and UV resistant.
Measuring at 91.19 x 71.12cm, the fence features clips which allow you to link multiple panels together.
Its whimsical design can give your garden a fairytale look, transforming it into a decorative summer haven.
Items such as a garden arch and the Solar Stainless Steel Bollard Stake Lights pair well with the fence panels for more elaborate gardens.
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