
Aldi launches £10 garden essential that's perfect for lazing in the sun – and even has carry-on bag for festivals
IF you have any festival trips lined up this summer, Aldi has a bargain buy that is sure to elevate your experience.
Your tent is sure to become the camping ground hot spot with this £10 item.
Lounge around with your friends and enjoy a budget glamping experience with this unique outdoor essential.
The Crane Air Lounger is currently available from the Specialbuy section for just £9.99.
And just like pop up tents, this item has revolutionised the camping experience.
Don't worry about assembling bulky chairs or lugging around air pumps.
You won't need anything extra to set up this "comfy off the floor" seat.
Easy set up
Simply inflate it by holding the opening and swiftly dragging the lounger back and forth to collect air.
Then roll over the opening to trap the air inside and secure with the buckle.
When inflated, this lounger measures 150 centimetres, allowing plenty of space to pan out with your friends.
And it comes with a carry bag, making it ideal for festivals and camping.
Shoppers can choose from either blue or grey with this budget buy.
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Festival essential
And with Glastonbury kicking off a summer of festivals, why not elevate your camping experience?
Whether or not your campsite is windy, this buy will be easy to set up.
And if your lounger is not firm enough, or feels like it is deflating, simply unclip and roll it up a few more times.
So if the ground is too wet or muddy, this lounger can help you stay clean and dry.
And it can also be easily wiped down before you pack it away for your next outing.
Other summer buys
Aldi shoppers have been racing to pick up other festival gear from the middle aisle.
And a 69p festival essential you can pick up from Home Bargains right now.
Of if you prefer to camp in your own garden, this Aldi buy is sure to elevate your night under the stars.
The Sun has tried and tested a variety of camping gear so you don't have to.
Plus, a breakdown of the best deals for festival gear this summer.

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