'Love this!' Aldi's sell-out bargain hot tub is back next week - what to know
ALDI is bringing back its popular inflatable hot tub next week. Last time the Specialbuy was in stock it sold out within a day.
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Aldi usually launches its Specialbuys every Thursday and Sunday. These products span a number of categories, including home, garden, pet, children, and more.
The latest Specialbuy product to delight Aldi customers is the Intex Spa Pool.
Costing £349.99, the tub has previously excited Aldi fans and it sold out within a day last time it was on sale.
Now, shoppers have another opportunity to get their hands on the item.
The must-have hot tub will be on sale on Sunday, August 15 – Specialbuys will be available here.
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However, customers will only be able to pre-order the product online.
But this means it will be delivered to their door just in time for the August bank holiday.
The last weekend of August is expected to be sunny and some news outlets have reported there will be a heatwave.
Aldi’s delivery service costs £3.95, but it spares customers from having to drive to their nearest Aldi store.
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The hot tub features 135 air jets, water conditioning, and automatic heating.
It can fit four adults and includes two headrests, filter cartridges, a ground cloth, and a lockable insulated cover.
Customers will also need to buy chemicals to keep the water fresh, which do not come with the tub.
Aldi’s Spa Pool chemicals are available to buy separately for £19.99.
Additionally, there is a tub maintenance kit, costing £12.99.
Although Aldi’s hot tub is a bargain, there are other similar products on the market for a little cheaper.
Morrisons is selling a Lay-Z Spa hot tub for £275, which is available in stores but isn’t as powerful as Aldi’s.
Meanwhile, B&Q has a Miami hot tub for £330 – shop here.
Again, this is not as powerful as Aldi’s and only has 81 air jets.
Customers have already commented on Aldi’s hot tub, sharing their opinions of the product the last time it was on sale.
One person said: “Great hot tub! Sturdy and easy to use! Would highly recommend!”
Another person commented: “Love this spa. Took to our home in France. Easy to assemble and we have had greatly enjoyed this. It was a purchase to see if we liked a spa, with a view to buying a larger more permanent spa if we liked it. We like it so much we do not need to buy a more expensive one.”
One happy customer added: “A fantastic well-made item that gives you the Spa experience that you would get from an expensive rigid Spa. Well worth the money.”
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