ALDI shoppers are rushing to buy “lush” Christmas lights that have been slashed by 90% – and they’re the cheapest around.
The German supermarket have left customers scrambling for a box of Perfect Christmas Folding Present Lights after reducing them down from £14.99 to just £1.49.
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FACEBOOK: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK GroupThe Perfect Christmas Folding Present Lights have been reduced from from £14.99 to just £1.49[/caption]
At such an incredible price, they’re comfortably the cheapest around.
Even before they were reduced, you would have done well to find any places that sold them cheaper – you could be paying between £20-£50 elsewhere.
Coming in a pack of three, these Christmas lights are the perfect addition to any home and can be used both indoor and outdoors.
The battery operated parcels come with four AA’s included and allow you to change your light settings from warm white and ice white with a click of a button.
And with ten days still to go before Christmas, you have plenty of time to enjoy these stunning lights at a super cheap price.
Whether they’re a last minute decoration addition or just something else to add to your collection, you simply can’t go wrong.
After one woman posted a photo of the three boxes she bought from her local Aldi store on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group on Facebook, other users were left starstruck.
“I need these in my collection,” demanded one person.
“Never seen bargains like this!” exclaimed another.
A third person said: “They are gorgeous!!” before another added they were “lush”.
However, it appears the lights are only available in store, so you’ll have to be quick.
Especially after many people who commented in the replies to the Facebook post said they had already sold out in some Aldi stores up and down the country.
Aldi often claim spot spot as the cheapest supermarket in the UK and it’s no surprise when they’re constantly dishing out incredible deals.
They’re currently offering the join-cheapest mince pies around, selling a box of six for just £1.09 – that’s 18p each.
Earlier this month, shoppers were also racing to their nearest store after finding a dupe for the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer for less than £15.
And one shopper claimed to have found a dupe for the popular Le Vie est Belle and Black Opium scents at the supermarket for around £45 cheaper.