Aldi is a firm favourite as the cost of living continues to rise

Shoppers go wild over Aldi’s £24.99 Specialbuy fan heater that ‘heats up a whole room’ amid the cost-of-living crisis

  • Aldi shoppers are obsessed with a new Specialbuy Ceramic Fan Heater, £24.99
  • As people fear freezing homes, the heater promises to warm rooms in minutes
  • Coming off the back of 1.5 million people switching to Aldi in the past 12 weeks

Aldi shoppers have gone wild over Aldi’s £25 Ceramic Fan Heater, saying it is a ‘great’ investment amid the cost of living crisis. 

The fan, part of the retailer’s Specialbuy offering, features an LED digital display, safety tip-over switch and remote control, and a ‘modern freestanding design’. 

The fan is currently rated at 4.2 stars on the Aldi website with one five star reviewer stating: ‘This is the second ceramic heater I’ve bought, one in the conservatory and this one for my workshop.’ 

The stylish heater features an LED digital display, safety tip-over switch and remote control. The modern freestanding design means that you don’t have to sacrifice on style for functionality

Aldi shoppers are raving about the supermarket’s new £25 Specialbuy Ceramic Fan Heater, which is currently rated at 4.2 stars on the Aldi website 

Another posted: ‘Great little heater with remote control good heat out put and with a 3 year warranty it’s a win win.’

A third commented: ‘This ceramic fan is easy to use with a remote. A small size that can go anywhere in the home and is light and portable.

‘It gives out a good heat and as I discovered during our heateave is a very reliable and cooling fan also. Great to have both functions and at such an affordable price. A great buy.’ 

One five star reviewer stated: ‘This is the second ceramic heater I’ve bought, one in the conservatory and this one for my workshop.’

Whilst a fourth added: ‘Saw one of these when camping so just had to get one.’

Aldi has been taken further steps to address the rising costs of living and has been listed on Which?’s Savvy Shoppers guide. 

Which? compiled a list of best buy products in effort to help consumers during the cost of living crisis. Firm analysts compared popular products to help shoppers find the best value for their spend.

‘Aldi nappies that work out as 5p each, rechargeable batteries from Ikea that hold an exceptional amount of charge and an easy-to-use £35 electric shaver from Braun are among more than 500 everyday products newly recommended as Great Value,’ Whcih? explained.

The heater comes in three colours, navy, black and white and is priced at £24.99

The firm said Aldi’s Mamia Ultra Dry Nappies (£4.59 for 84) score highly in tests yet, at 5p each, cost a quarter of some Pampers nappies.

This comes off the back of 1.5 million people switching to the German chain in the past 12 weeks. 

Aldi’s UK boss revealed that existing shoppers are increasingly using Aldi as their only supermarket.  

‘The cost of living crisis is worsening, and it’s being felt by millions of households across the UK. It’s in times like these when our customers rely on us the most,’ said UK chief executive Giles Hurley.

He added that Aldi would do ‘whatever it takes’ to maintain its promise of offering the lowest possible prices in Britain.

Aldi recently overtook Morrisons as Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket, breaking the dominance of the so-called Big Four that also includes Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda.

It has seen other supermarkets increasingly moving to match prices at Aldi – and its budget rival Lidl – on hundreds of products as shoppers focus more and more on value.

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