Aldi New Arrivals: What Tools and Gadgets Hit the Shelves from September 11.
According to The Sun: Today, a new line of gadgets has appeared at Aldi – here’s what you can find on the shelves.
This collection has everything you need for DIY projects: from welding equipment to painting tools.
AldiFor example, a rechargeable LED work light is available for £12.99.
The latest Specialbuys will be available in stores from Thursday, September 11, and shoppers can choose from 31 new products, including several affordable gadgets.
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Ferrex offers two tools at 20V: an impact drill and a nail gun, each priced at £44.99.
If you work in low-light conditions, it’s not a problem. For instance, the aforementioned Workzone Rechargeable LED Work Light costs just £12.99.
For hard-to-reach areas, a Workzone ladder with two steps is available for £17.99.
Also included in the range are safety equipment, such as the Ferrex welding helmet for £19.99.
DIY enthusiasts will find the Ferrex electric paint sprayer for £24.99.
Shoppers can choose between an orbital or sheet sander, both priced at £24.99.
Additionally, for quality silicone removal in the bathroom and kitchen, a Workzone set is available for £5.99.
Workzone also offers screw sets for £4.99, various tapes for £2.69, and saws for £3.99 each.
Aldi customers can purchase a telescopic ratchet from Workzone for £9.99.
Winter Purchases
Among the Specialbuys is also a universal adhesive for £3.49.
However, perhaps the most useful purchase for the winter season will be the general sealant from Unibond, which can be used in various places around your home. This product, along with its clear version, is available for £4.99.
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The new Gadgets from Aldi are a great opportunity for those who love to do their own repairs and creative projects. The range not only broadens the choice but also offers affordable prices for a wide audience. Sometimes it’s such promotions that help you find quality tools and gadgets that simplify the job and make the process more enjoyable. Read also
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