Discover the stylish and affordable De'Longhi appliances on sale at ALDI this weekend

Many home improvement enthusiasts and home décor lovers are constantly looking for ways to spruce up their homes. Whether it’s by transforming old bedside tables or by adding new furniture to make your room feel cosier, elevating your living space is an idea many like to get behind.

But with today’s rising cost of living also comes the need to stretch our budgets to the best of our abilities.

So, if you’re looking to give your home décor a (minor) upgrade but don’t want to fork out big bucks, ALDI has got you covered.



This week, De'Longhi's premium kitchen appliances will be back in ALDI's middle aisle starting on Saturday, April 22, under the supermarket’s Special Buys promotion, which makes it the perfect opportunity to add some adorable pastel colours to your kitchen.

De’Longhi is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of small domestic appliances, famously known for their coffee machines.

The best part? Not only will there be toasters and kettles available in beautiful pastel hues, but slow cookers and air fryers from De’Longhi will also be up for grabs!

Other kitchen appliances, such as pressure cookers and bread makers from other brands, as well as travel essentials, like suitcases and men's clothing, will also be available as Special Buys this weekend.


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De’Longhi’s Argento Flora Collection will be on sale at ALDI this week. Credit: De’Longhi

First, we’ve got the De’Longhi Argento Flora 4-Slice Toaster, which is available in Peony Rose, Peppermint Green, Agave Blue or Jasmine Beige colours and costs $89.99 each.

These bite-sized toasters have chrome detailing, along with electronic controls for reheating and defrosting, extra deep and wide slots with high lift function, and adjustable browning control to get your toast cooked exactly how you like it.



The De’Longhi Argento Flora 1.7L Kettles come in the same four pastel shades (Peony Rose, Peppermint Green, Agave Blue and Jasmine Beige) and will set you back $69.99 for one kettle. They have detachable bases, an auto shut-off and thermal cut-off for additional safety, plus a removable lid and limescale filter, which makes cleaning easier.

The Argento Flora collection took inspiration from ‘the beauty of nature at its finest’. According to De’Longhi’s website, the Argento Flora Electric Kettles all feature a 1.7-litre water capacity ‘to boil plenty of water for morning breakfast or teatime’.


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The pastel colours are eye-catching, wouldn’t you agree? Credit: ALDI Australia

The toasters, on the other hand, can toast two bread slices or bread and bagels at the same time, thanks to the separate controls for each slot.

‘The Argento Flora toaster also features an extra-lift position to easily remove smaller slices and removable crumb trays to keep your toaster clean from crumbs,’ the product description said.



ALDI also has something in store for those who like to slow-roast during the cooler months. The De’Longhi Livenza Slow Cooker costs $149 and features a stovetop-safe design, temperature control with a programmable timer and a ‘keep warm’ function – designed for convenient one-pot cooking and clean-up.

The Multifunctional Pressure Cooker has a 6L capacity, LED display, 15 pre-set functions, a lid safety locking system, and dishwasher safe to make cleaning easier. You can get this for $79.99.


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De’Longhi is one of the world’s leading suppliers of kitchen appliances. Credit: ALDI Australia

The De’Longhi IdealFry Hot Air Fryer is priced at $179. It uses a double heating system to cook food rapidly and comes with four power levels and adjustable cooking times to make sure your meal is crisped to perfection.

It also comes with a viewing window so you can keep an eye on your food as it cooks. Plus, the removable lid and pan are both dishwasher-safe and easy to clean.



Lastly, the De’Longhi Bread Maker, available for only $99.99, comes with 19 fully automatic programs, an LCD display, and adjustable loaf sizes of 500g, 750g, and 1kg, allowing you to bake as much bread as you want.

It also features safety lid-locking systems and automatically dispensed seeds and nuts, and also has a viewing window, a ‘keep warm’ function and multiple accessories, like measuring cups, a non-stick bread pan, and separate crust controls.

Special Buys are only available while stocks last, so make sure to check out ALDI’s Special Buys Stock Checker on its website for stock availability in stores in your area.
Key Takeaways
  • ALDI is offering De’Longhi’s premium kitchen appliances, including toasters and kettles, in their Special Buys for April 22.
  • The De’Longhi Argento Flora 4-Slice Toaster and Argent Flora 1.7L Kettles will be available in pastel colours.
  • ALDI's Special Buys will also include De’Longhi slow cookers, air fryers, pressure cookers, and bread makers.
  • Stock availability can be checked using ALDI’s Special Buys Stock Checker on their website.
Are you planning to buy anything from ALDI’s Special Buys range? Let us know in the comments section.
 
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We have a shelf full of kitchen gadgets that were the latest craze at the time. They were used a few times, then the novelty wore off. Many expensive brands are not nessiselery the best. Most things today are throwaway item's. When they stop working, replace them. Cheaper brands often work just as well.
 
Found out that Aldi arrange a 'end of model/design' range and then sell them off as their Special Buys. These items were once available in stores. They are cheaper than what the store sales sell them for and the slow cooker could be an extra $40 off. Toaster & kettle could be extra $20 off.

The 12 months warranty gets me. That's the minimum under Australian Consumer Protection Laws. That 'basic 12 months' ... speaks for itself. Very expensive throw away items.
 
Many home improvement enthusiasts and home décor lovers are constantly looking for ways to spruce up their homes. Whether it’s by transforming old bedside tables or by adding new furniture to make your room feel cosier, elevating your living space is an idea many like to get behind.

But with today’s rising cost of living also comes the need to stretch our budgets to the best of our abilities.

So, if you’re looking to give your home décor a (minor) upgrade but don’t want to fork out big bucks, ALDI has got you covered.



This week, De'Longhi's premium kitchen appliances will be back in ALDI's middle aisle starting on Saturday, April 22, under the supermarket’s Special Buys promotion, which makes it the perfect opportunity to add some adorable pastel colours to your kitchen.

De’Longhi is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of small domestic appliances, famously known for their coffee machines.

The best part? Not only will there be toasters and kettles available in beautiful pastel hues, but slow cookers and air fryers from De’Longhi will also be up for grabs!

Other kitchen appliances, such as pressure cookers and bread makers from other brands, as well as travel essentials, like suitcases and men's clothing, will also be available as Special Buys this weekend.


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De’Longhi’s Argento Flora Collection will be on sale at ALDI this week. Credit: De’Longhi

First, we’ve got the De’Longhi Argento Flora 4-Slice Toaster, which is available in Peony Rose, Peppermint Green, Agave Blue or Jasmine Beige colours and costs $89.99 each.

These bite-sized toasters have chrome detailing, along with electronic controls for reheating and defrosting, extra deep and wide slots with high lift function, and adjustable browning control to get your toast cooked exactly how you like it.



The De’Longhi Argento Flora 1.7L Kettles come in the same four pastel shades (Peony Rose, Peppermint Green, Agave Blue and Jasmine Beige) and will set you back $69.99 for one kettle. They have detachable bases, an auto shut-off and thermal cut-off for additional safety, plus a removable lid and limescale filter, which makes cleaning easier.

The Argento Flora collection took inspiration from ‘the beauty of nature at its finest’. According to De’Longhi’s website, the Argento Flora Electric Kettles all feature a 1.7-litre water capacity ‘to boil plenty of water for morning breakfast or teatime’.


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The pastel colours are eye-catching, wouldn’t you agree? Credit: ALDI Australia

The toasters, on the other hand, can toast two bread slices or bread and bagels at the same time, thanks to the separate controls for each slot.

‘The Argento Flora toaster also features an extra-lift position to easily remove smaller slices and removable crumb trays to keep your toaster clean from crumbs,’ the product description said.



ALDI also has something in store for those who like to slow-roast during the cooler months. The De’Longhi Livenza Slow Cooker costs $149 and features a stovetop-safe design, temperature control with a programmable timer and a ‘keep warm’ function – designed for convenient one-pot cooking and clean-up.

The Multifunctional Pressure Cooker has a 6L capacity, LED display, 15 pre-set functions, a lid safety locking system, and dishwasher safe to make cleaning easier. You can get this for $79.99.


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De’Longhi is one of the world’s leading suppliers of kitchen appliances. Credit: ALDI Australia

The De’Longhi IdealFry Hot Air Fryer is priced at $179. It uses a double heating system to cook food rapidly and comes with four power levels and adjustable cooking times to make sure your meal is crisped to perfection.

It also comes with a viewing window so you can keep an eye on your food as it cooks. Plus, the removable lid and pan are both dishwasher-safe and easy to clean.



Lastly, the De’Longhi Bread Maker, available for only $99.99, comes with 19 fully automatic programs, an LCD display, and adjustable loaf sizes of 500g, 750g, and 1kg, allowing you to bake as much bread as you want.

It also features safety lid-locking systems and automatically dispensed seeds and nuts, and also has a viewing window, a ‘keep warm’ function and multiple accessories, like measuring cups, a non-stick bread pan, and separate crust controls.

Special Buys are only available while stocks last, so make sure to check out ALDI’s Special Buys Stock Checker on its website for stock availability in stores in your area.
Key Takeaways

  • ALDI is offering De’Longhi’s premium kitchen appliances, including toasters and kettles, in their Special Buys for April 22.
  • The De’Longhi Argento Flora 4-Slice Toaster and Argent Flora 1.7L Kettles will be available in pastel colours.
  • ALDI's Special Buys will also include De’Longhi slow cookers, air fryers, pressure cookers, and bread makers.
  • Stock availability can be checked using ALDI’s Special Buys Stock Checker on their website.
Are you planning to buy anything from ALDI’s Special Buys range? Let us know in the comments section.
 
The bread maker is supposed to be DeLonghi but in Gympie it is Ambiano brand. What is happening?
That's fraud. Aldi are in breach for misleading consumers. Take photos of the different name and report to Consumer Affairs. That store may have pulled out old stock but Aldi can still be charged for fraud and misleading the consumer, especially when they know that the D'Longhi brand has gone on sale 22.4.2023.
 
Many companies sell their products under a different name. Even food items are not made by Woolworths or Coles. They are often made by the maker of the more expensive item.
 

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