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Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Aldi Is Selling a Cool $20 3-in-1 Charging Bundle Similar to an Anker Style 4x the Price
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Aldi Is Selling a Cool $20 3-in-1 Charging Bundle Similar to an Anker Style 4x the Price originally appeared on Parade. Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Summer is the perfect time to travel or just get out of the house. You don't have to go on a tropical vacation to be on the move this time of year. And whether it's to the beach, a lake house or an amusement park, even staycations or day trips are a lot of work. They can also leave you with a low phone battery or dead AirPods. Thank goodness, there are 3-in-1 MagSafe charging stations that exist now so that you can charge multiple devices at once. They can be pretty expensive, though, and that's why we're impressed with Aldi's upcoming charging bundle. It's so similar to an Anker model that costs four times the price. From July 9 to July 15, Aldi will be selling their Bauhn MagCharge 3 in 1 Charging Bundle for $19.99 in their Aldi Finds aisle of local U.S. stores. This is a MagCharge charging station that allows you to charge your phone, AirPods and Apple Watch all at the same time. Your devices need to be MagSafe compatible, meaning that they can charge without plugging in. This includes the iPhone 12 through iPhone 16 models, AirPods 3 and AirPods Pro. It's sleek, gray and The charging bundle folds up when not in use into a compact pad. But when you need to charge something, it opens up so that it's propped open with three levels. It holds your MagSafe-compatible iPhone in the middle, sits your AirPods on the bottom and hangs your Apple Watch on the upper platform. It has overheat protection, so you don't have to worry about it getting too hot while it's charging three things. All of the devices that are able to work with this station magnetically connect to it, so things are pretty sturdy. Aldi's site reported that it has 15W super-fast charging, a Type-C port and a 6-foot long Type-C cable (which connects to a block that goes into a wall outlet). Related: This isn't the first of its kind; in fact, popular tech brand Anker has their MagGo 3 in 1 Charging Station, which is very similar. It costs $83.99 on Amazon and offers a lot of the same things as the Aldi bundle. It's MagSafe-compatible to offer wireless charging, it has 15W charging and has a USB-C adapter. It isn't exactly the same design—it has one platform for your AirPods with a leaning feature for your phone and Apple Watch—but it does the same thing (and visually isn't too different). It also folds up in a compact way that's nearly the same. And even if you didn't want to go with a well-known brand, something like the ADAM Elements Magnetic Wireless Charger/Travel Charger is still $59.25 on Amazon. This one is visually closer to Aldi's design and does all of the same things. So, if you can't leave the house without your Apple Watch and AirPods (and of course your iPhone) and you're looking for a charging station to charge all of your devices at once, Aldi's Bauhn MagCharge 3 in 1 Charging Bundle is worth checking out. And even though it's great for travel because it folds up so nicely, it can also make a nice, compact charging area in your Next:Aldi Is Selling a Cool $20 3-in-1 Charging Bundle Similar to an Anker Style 4x the Price first appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Miami Herald
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Aldi Fans ‘Need' This Summer Find: ‘Couldn't Agree More'
Part of the fun of shopping at Aldi is that you never know what treasures you'll find in the novelty section, from clothing to home decor to giant floating sticks of butter. Yes, you read that correctly, as the grocery chain has rolled out a collection of pool noodles inspired by popular food items. The BigMouth inflatable pool noodles come in two designs in the Aldi Finds aisle, a sub sandwich and a stick of salted butter, and it seems like the latter has really gotten the attention of Aldi fans after the chain posted a photo of the novelty find, calling it "summer's hottest accessory." "I don't have a pool but I need this," said one fan on Instagram as others agreed, calling the $9.99 pool toy a "brilliant" item and teasingly asking "Do you have it in unsalted?" "All I need now is the pool," declared a third, while another couldn't tell if it was a prank, asking, "Chat is this real." More jokes rolled in, with fans asking, "Is this not a buttered noodle?" and declaring that they "can't believe it's not butter." "Paula Dean has entered the chat," teased another commenter, referencing the cooking personality known for her love of butter. Land O'Lakes got in on the action as well, dropping into the comments to say, "We couldn't agree more, this is the hottest accessory." Next: Lidl Announces a Major Change for All Its Grocery Stores Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
Aldi Is Selling Stylish $10 Casual Sandals That Look Just Like Tevas Almost 8x the Price
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. It's almost officially sandal season! If you look at your collection of summer footwear and notice that they're looking a little sad, Aldi's upcoming Aldi Finds drop might have something for you. They're releasing casual sandals that look just like Tevas, but are a fraction of the price. From May 21 to May 27, Aldi will be selling Crane Casual Sandals for just $9.99 at local U.S. stores while supplies last. They come in three colors (more on that later), all in the same style: a foam sole with adjustable, velcro straps that go around the toes and ankle. These straps are connected by another strap in the same material. Related: Again, these come in three colors. The first is multi, which has a black footbed and sole, and a different color strap on each part of the foot. The toes and behind the ankle have a beige strap, the front of the ankles have a blue strap and the strap connecting them is light pink. View the 2 images of this gallery on the original article Then there's the tan style, which has a tan or beige footbed and sole, and light brown straps that are all the same color. Lastly, there are the white sandals, which have a black footbed and sole, and straps with a white background and a triangular pattern with gray and black mixed in there. Related: If these Aldi sandals look very familiar, it's because they are nearly identical to Tevas. Specifically, the pale or muted colors in the 'multi' style are similar to those in the Eucalyptus/Peach Bloom Women's Hurricane XLT2 Sandals. These currently cost $80, and they have a similar color scheme; black footbed and multiple-colored straps with a similar blue, pink and khaki/beige. Then there's the iconic style everyone knows and loves: the Women's Original Universal Sandals, which are $60. There are a few colors available in this beloved style that kind of resemble the ones at Aldi, including the Sirena Black/White pattern, which has a similar vibe to the white style at Aldi. These are closer to the Crane Casual Sandals because of the basic, flat footbed and adjustable straps. So if you've had your eyes on Tevas, but never took the leap because of the price, Aldi's casual sandals are worth checking Next:
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Is Aldi open on Mother's Day 2025? Last-minute gift ideas, best deals for under $10
As Aldi expands in Ohio and other states, shoppers have more chances to find ways to spend less and save more at the low-cost grocery chain. The weekly limited-time Aldi Finds deals highlight fan favorites at affordable prices. Starting each Wednesday, Aldi Finds are available briefly while supplies last. Aldi suggests grabbing them before they're gone. The chain recently announced that it's opening over 225 new stores this year nationwide, including brand new stores in Ohio, which means more deals to go around. What are the best deals in the Aldi Finds aisle this week? Here's what to keep an eye out for ahead of Mother's Day. 15 exclusive, limited-time Aldi Finds to get starting May 7 An in-store Aldi Finds sign welcomes shoppers to the aisle featuring limited-time merchandise. Here are some standout items worth checking out on this week's Aldi Finds. Is Aldi open on Mother's Day 2025? You can expect most Aldi stores to be open on Mother's Day. The grocery store chain is only closed on select holidays including Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. This month on Memorial Day (May 26), Aldi stores operate limited hours, so check with your local Aldi store using the store locator. What time does Aldi open in Ohio? What are the hours? Most Aldi stores in Ohio operate from 9 a.m.–8 p.m. daily. However, holidays may affect these hours, so contact your preferred store before shopping. How many Aldi stores are there in Ohio? There are 170 Aldi locations in Ohio, including nine in Columbus, seven in Cincinnati, and five in Akron. To find a location near you, visit Aldi's website. Next Week's Aldi Finds features more limited-time deals What limited-time deals are coming to Aldi next week? Here's a sneak peek of what you'll see in next week's Aldi Finds. New Aldi stores open in Ohio, nationwide in 2025 Several new stores have opened or will soon open in Ohio as part of Aldi's nationwide expansion. Here's where they're located in the Buckeye State. Akron : 1890 West Market Street, suite 200 (Grand opening May 22) Garfield Heights : 12782 Rockside Road Streetsboro: 9570 State Route 14 This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: It's almost Mother's Day. Here are 15 Aldi Finds in Ohio under $10

Business Insider
30-04-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
I've worked at Aldi for years. Here are my 7 best tips for buying groceries there on a budget.
As an Aldi employee, I have tips for making my money go further when shopping at the grocery chain. I rarely buy name-brand products at Aldi, and I only get produce for dishes I'm making soon. In my opinion, Aldi is a great place to buy packages of meat in bulk to portion out and freeze. I've worked at Aldi for over four years, so I've learned a few tips and tricks for stretching my dollar when I shop at the chain. Here are a few things I suggest shoppers try if they're looking to save money on groceries on their next Aldi trip. Assess your eating and cooking habits before each shopping trip. Many people shop in an aspirational manner, especially if they're new families building a grocery routine or trying to shift their diet in a big way. But instead of filling your cart with fresh produce you swear you'll use up, be realistic about your schedule and eating habits. You won't save money by purchasing food you're not going to eat. Check what you already have in your fridge and pantry, and be honest about what you're actually cooking and consuming before going to Aldi. That way, you can create a realistic list of what you need and will eat. Plan around Aldi's weekly deals. Every week, at least one meat and one fresh produce item are significantly discounted at Aldi. The weekly ad also features dozens of other price reductions. I recommend looking at it before you shop to see if you can incorporate some of those discounted products into your weekly meals. Make sure everything on your shopping list has a purpose. When I make my grocery list, everything has a purpose or fills a role. Each piece of fresh produce I buy is assigned to a dish I'm scheduled to make that week. That way, I can reasonably assume it won't go bad before I can use it. When planning my weekday meals, I also try to make sure most of my dishes are solid, reliable recipes I could make in my sleep. If I'm on a budget, I'm not trying to experiment with something new that might not taste great. Get acquainted with your local Aldi and organize your list accordingly. I use the organization app Notion to keep track of all the little things in my life, including my grocery list and meal plans. When writing out my meal plan for the week, I parse my dishes into ingredients I know Aldi sells. From there, I note which aisle each item is in so that once I have my list, I can shop without doubling back for something. This also helps me avoid walking down aisles that might tempt me to impulse buy snacks or other items not on my list. If I'm really trying to stick to a budget, I also write down the rough price of each item by referencing my store's curbside-pickup service. That way, I can plan what my total cost will be and adjust my recipes if I'm going over budget. This may be obvious, but avoid the Aldi Finds section. If you're on a tight budget, I suggest avoiding the Aldi Finds aisle. It's usually filled with tempting limited-edition accessories, furniture, kitchen gadgets, and other goods that aren't essential. I see many customers who walk through here make impulse buys and spend more than they intended. Buy meat in bulk to freeze later. When possible, buy fresh meat in bulk (especially when it's on sale), portion it out, and freeze some of it for later. This can be more expensive upfront, but you can save money in the long run. For example, a $15 family pack of chicken breasts seemed pricey, but it lasted my boyfriend and me three weeks once we portioned them out and froze some. Don't assume name-brand products are a great deal just because they're being sold at Aldi. Keep in mind that Coca-Cola or LaCroix might not be a good deal just because it's being sold at a budget grocer like Aldi. One reason we stock name-brand items is so customers can see the difference in price between soda from a brand like Coca-Cola and similar drinks from an Aldi brand. Oftentimes, the Aldi "dupes" are a way better value. This story was originally published on April 28, 2023, and most recently updated on April 29, 2025.