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Aldi is launching a cheap Dyson and Shark stick vacuum rival soon — and it’ll be joined by a £20 air fryer

Aldi's new Specialbuys appliances include a £40 Dyson stick vacuum rival, and a mini air fryer for £20.

Aldi is launching a cheap Dyson and Shark stick vacuum rival soon — and it’ll be joined by a £20 air fryer

Aldi is set to launch two new household appliances in its Specialbuys range at an affordable price, aiming to rival well-known brands like Dyson and Shark. The first product is a £39.99 stick vacuum cleaner, named Cyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner, which boasts features similar to premium models but at a significantly lower cost. It comes in black or white and includes a 180° swivel head, DC motor, motorized brush with LED lights, and claims to deliver a deep clean on every floor.

However, its 32-minute runtime could be a drawback for some users. Despite this, Aldi's new vacuum cleaner is described as lightweight, powerful, and easy to maneuver. The second addition to Aldi's middle aisle is a £20 mini air fryer. Though it's not the first air fryer at Aldi, the price is certainly a steal. With a 1.9L capacity cooking basket, it's suitable for small quantities for one person.

The mini air fryer features an LED digital panel and overheat protection, ensuring safe and efficient cooking. Once these appliances are sold out, they won't be restocked, so shoppers must act quickly.

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