ALDI's coveted air fryer makes limited-time comeback

The thrill of the hunt is part of the ALDI shopping experience, especially when it comes to their Special Buys. These limited-time deals offer exceptional value on a range of products, from homewares to electronics.

This month, ALDI has brought back a fan favourite that has caused quite a stir in the past. But you'll need to act fast, as these coveted kitchen gadgets are known to fly off the shelves!



Starting February 14, ALDI has been offering a selection of kitchen appliances, all priced under $100.

This range includes the much-loved 3L Digital Air Fryer, priced at $49.99.


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3L Digital Air Fryer, $49.99. Source: ALDI



This compact yet powerful appliance has been a hit with ALDI shoppers in the past thanks to its ability to cook a variety of dishes with minimal oil, making it a healthier alternative to traditional frying methods.

But the air fryer isn't the only bargain to be had.



The Special Buys range also includes a new Drip Filter Coffee Machine ($49.99), a Braun PureEase Food Processor ($89.99), and a selection of Blue Diamond Frypans (20 cm for $24.99 or 28 cm for $29.99).

For those looking to spruce up their kitchen, there are affordable options like the Stone-Look Chopping Boards ($9.99), 2 Slice Textured Toaster ($24.99), 1.7L Textured Kettle ($24.99), and 50L Motion Sensor Automatic Bin ($79.99).


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Slice Textured Toaster and 1.7L Textured Kettle, both priced at $24.99. Source: ALDI



Customers who like to organise their kitchen can also purchase Collapsible Bins (6.2 L for $9.99) and Assorted Clear Pantry Container Sets with Sleeves ($19.99).

But the deals don't stop there. From February 24, ALDI will be expanding their kitchen Special Buys range to include some high-quality coffee appliances.

It is worth noting that these appliances are from the brand De’Longhi, and some of them exceed the $100 mark.



The De’Longhi Icona Espresso Machine ($149), Barista Essentials Accessories Kit ($29.99), Coffee Bean and Spice Grinder ($49.99), and De’Longhi Clessidra 2-in-1 Drip and Pourover Coffee Machine ($119) are all expected to be popular items.

While many ALDI stores still have stock of these kitchen appliance Special Buys, it's always a good idea to check availability before making a special trip.

You can do this by visiting the ALDI website and entering your postcode.

The ALDI Special Buys are a great way to snag a bargain on high-quality items. However, they are limited in stock and only available for a short time. So, if you've been eyeing that air fryer or espresso machine, now is the time to act!

Key Takeaways

  • ALDI stores have launched new Special Buys deals on a range of kitchen appliances, with some items priced under $100.
  • The range includes a variety of items such as a 3L Digital Air Fryer, Drip Filter Coffee Machine, and a 50L Motion Sensor Bin, among others.
  • Additional items, including a De’Longhi Espresso Machine and a Clessidra 2-in-1 Drip and Pourover Coffee Machine, will be available later in the month.
  • Customers are advised to check stock availability online before heading to their local ALDI store to purchase these Special Buys.

What's your favourite ALDI Special Buy, members? Share your finds with us in the comments below.
 
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be quick because they won't be available until they're back on sale again in maybe 6mths. Probably about the same time the cheaply manufactured stuff breaks down.
 
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Ha ha ha! Braun and De'Longhi are cheap and nasty hey?

Try Kmart's Anko range.
One of the few occasions that you've not made some racist reference to where or who make these peice of cheap merchandise. Curious as to where you get the impression Aldi's house brand is either Braun or De Longhi (not exactly a high end product). Granted the rubbish at Kmart is comparable to to Aldi's house brand
 
One of the few occasions that you've not made some racist reference to where or who make these peice of cheap merchandise. Curious as to where you get the impression Aldi's house brand is either Braun or De Longhi (not exactly a high end product). Granted the rubbish at Kmart is comparable to to Aldi's house brand
They are made in China! That should satisfy your accusatory "racist" remarks.

Ever copped racism in your own country....the country of your birth? Being called a Aussie wog and even doused with petrol and set alight by these scumbag imports is great fun. I have posted photos of these before in SDC but you may have missed them ON PURPOSE. They are of my burnt left arm, complete with a wonderful stab wound, courtesy of almost 30 years ago.

Now who is the racist! I will not let up because of you faux attempt at political correctness. Now you too can bark at the clouds. :devilish:
 
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They are made in China! That should satisfy your accusatory "racist" remarks.

Ever copped racism in your own country....the country of your birth? Being called a Aussie wog and even doused with petrol and set alight by these scumbag imports is great fun. I have posted photos of these before in SDC but you may have missed them ON PURPOSE. They are of my burnt left arm, complete with a wonderful stab wound, courtesy of almost 30 years ago.

Now who is the racist! I will not let up because of you faux attempt at political correctness. Now you too can bark at the clouds. :devilish:
 

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