Shoppers from the budget supermarket Aldi have been raving about one of their SpecialBuy items that they have said is "great for aches and pains."
Aldi's iconic middle aisle range is legendary among shoppers for providing low-cost unique items that regularly sell-out, such as garden furniture and children's toys.
Just recently, the supermarket's dedicated shoppers flocked to their website and stores for their sell-out garden range that included the popular hanging egg chair.
This time, it's a heating pad that quite a few shoppers are obsessing over and saying that it works for anyone with chronic pain.
The £16.99 SpecialBuy's item is Home Easy Heating Pad that is designed to provide warmth for the wearers back, neck and shoulders.
Complete with soft flannel fleece and nine temperatures to choose from, Aldi lists the product under the "first aid and pain relief" category.
And, it looks like shoppers agree, after the SpecialBuy item was shared on social media recently.
One savvy shopper shared a snap of their own purchase of the heating pad to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group on Facebook, where it has quickly attracted thousands of comments.
Tracey Malin commented: "These are brilliant brought from Aldi a few years ago fabulous great for chronic pain."
Claire Johnson said: "I have this and it’s amazing for back and shoulder ache."
Sue O'Grady wrote: "I have one of these and they are perfect for aches and pains."
However, not everyone was convinced with the nifty buy, after one shopper said that it didn't last long after they purchased it for themselves.
Kirsty Baldock said: "I got one last year and it didn't even last a month... I have fibro and used it most days. Was amazing but died so fast I couldn't warrant a new one."
Unfortunately, Aldi's heated pad is no longer available online, but it looks like quite a few shoppers have been finding them in their local Aldi stores.
Shoppers are urged to check with their local Aldi store to find out if they are stocking the £16.99 Specialbuy's Heated Pad.
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