ALDI has been delighting shoppers in recent weeks with its new outdoor Specialbuys - and more are coming in just DAYS.
The retailer's popular garden range has been a hit with people wanting to spruce up their outdoor spaces ready for summer.
The new garden items have been proving a hit with customersThe extensive range includes everything from garden mirrors and bistro sets to planters and gardening gloves.
Prices start from as little as £2.29 and products have been arriving in stores in various drops from March 28.
The last batch of items is due to land on the Specialbuys aisle on April 25 but you need to be quick if you want to be in with a chance.
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeAs seasoned Aldi shoppers will know when it comes to Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone.
We have the full list of Aldi's garden range below - including the items set to land in stores from April 25.
Specialbuys are unique and exciting products that you can find exclusively in Aldi stores.
The products are launched in stores every Thursday and Sunday and can include anything from DIY items to beauty products.
You can pick up a leaflet in-store, browse online, or sign up for Aldi's mailing list to get a sneak preview of what is to come.
Excited shoppers have already been rushing to get their hands on one cute garden accessory in the range.
The solar hot air balloon light is £6.99 and customers are already falling in love with it.
The solar light has a realistic flaming effect that automatically lights up at night.
The item is described on the Aldi website as "charming and sure to impress anyone", and it is already doing a good job of that.
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One happy customer who picked up one of the lights at her local store shared her find with the Aldi community online.
The excited fan posted a picture of the light to Facebook and said: "OMG, this is the best garden decoration. I am off to buy more tomorrow.
"When it lights up at night it's like there is a flame inside lighting up the balloon."
Another person said: "I want this, it is so pretty!"
You can view the garden items on the website, but if you want to purchase you will need to go into a store.
If you are unsure where your nearest Aldi is you can put your postcode into the store locator tool on the retailer's website.
It is also worth shopping around to make sure you are getting the cheapest deal.
You can use price comparison sites such as PriceSpy and Idealo if you want to price check across multiple retailers.
Five shops recently slashed the price of garden furniture, including Wilko and Homebase.
Also, popular discounter B&M recently launched a huge range of sell-out egg chairs and shoppers can save £75 compared to last year.
Other ways to save at Aldi
When doing your weekly food shop it is always worth keeping an eye out for any red sticker products, which staff add to items when they've been reduced in price.
Aldi usually adds these to products in the morning so you should head to your nearest branch as early as possible for the best discounts.
Keep an eye out for slashed-price fruits and vegetables as well - the retailer tends to reduce six items every two weeks to "silly low" prices, according to deals expert Tom Church.
Get ahead of the crowd by signing up to Aldi's newsletter and following the retailer on social media as well.
It often announces upcoming deals via the two channels so you can snap up the best prices before anyone else.
If you're looking to save money on takeaways, Aldi's "fakeaways" could help too.
The retailer most recently launched a KFC-inspired box that it claims is 62% cheaper than the chicken joint.
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