
God. I'm about to tell you something that'll have you setting multiple alarms on your phone. Trust me, I've been burned before by missing these drops.
Aldi's middle aisle is getting restocked this Thursday with some absolute gems starting at just £1.49. I literally told my husband to cancel our morning plans so I could be there when the doors open. He rolled his eyes so hard I thought they might fall out of his head.
The DIY stuff that made me text my dad immediately
The star of teh show has to be this Corded Mini Circular Saw for £39.99. When I spotted this online, I immediately sent a screenshot to my dad who spent $140 on the Bosch version last summer. His response: "Already checking the return policy." Poor Dad.
I'm not even particularly handy (my last DIY project ended with a trip to urgent care in 2021), but something about this little power tool is calling my name. It cuts at 3500 rpm, which apparently is good? I'm taking Aldi's word that it'll "saw through your DIY projects in no time."

Wait, they're practically giving away pressure washers?!
Listen. If you've ever spent a Sunday watching those oddly satisfying pressure washing videos online, this next item is dangerous for your wallet.
For just £24.99, you can grab their Ferrex Patio and Wall Cleaner. I spent 4 hours last weekend scrubbing my patio with a brush like some kind of medieval peasant when I could've just waited for this.
And if that's not enough cleaning power, they're also selling a Small Pressure Washer for £39.99. It has a 1400W motor with 110 bar pressure – which means absolutely nothing to me but sounds impressive.
The security gadget my paranoid neighbor needs
Remember when I went to Greece last year and came back to find my plants dead and mail piled up? Yeah, not making that mistake again.

Aldi's selling a Decoy Security Camera Light for £9.99 that looks like a real CCTV camera but costs less than my lunch yesterday. It's solar-powered too, so no fiddling with wires or batteries.
For £16.99, you can also grab their Video Doorbell that sends notifications to your phone. My sister installed one of the fancy brands that cost her £120 last Christmas, and I feel stupid now for not telling her to wait.
The random stuff you didn't know you needed
There's also a Foldable Handtruck for £24.99. Perfect for... moving things? I don't know, but somehow I want it.
They've got pet food coming too, which reminds me – my dog ate through her last bag in record time. (She's either growing or I'm being scammed by a very cute con artist.)
Oh! And laundry baskets! My current one has a crack down the side from when I tripped over the cat while carrying a week's worth of washing. Not that I'm still bitter about it or anything...
The £1.49 beauty steal that's worth fighting over
I'm almost reluctant to share this part because it'll mean more competition, but the Well Being Hand Wash at £1.49 is ridiculous value. I bought three last time they had it in stock, and my bathroom now looks fancy enough to fool visitors into thinking I have my life together.
Everything hits shelves this Thursday (April 17th). Just remember they'll sell out faster than concert tickets, so don't dawdle.
And if you're planning to go over Easter weekend, double-check their opening hours. I made that mistake in 2022 and ended up pressing my face against the glass doors like a sad puppy.
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