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Shani Cohen

Aldi shoppers praise 'fantastic' £60 Specialbuy mud kitchen that's 'worth every penny'

If you’ve been looking for the perfect toy to keep your little ones entertained over the Easter school holidays, look no further than this Aldi SpecialBuy which shoppers are saying is ‘worth every penny.’

From hot tubs and must-have rattan sets to their famous hanging egg chair, Aldi’s SpecialBuy’s never disappoint, and this time it’s the £50 Little Town Brown Mud Kitchen which shoppers are going wild for. But, like all SpecialBuy’s once it’s gone, it’s gone so we wouldn’t hang around.

The mud kitchen comes complete with a metal pan, pan lid, metal frying pan, metal spatula, metal spoon, metal skimmer, two plastic plant pots, plastic water tap and four pieces of chalk for kids to write their specials menu on.

In addition to this, there’s also a spacious surface with a pretend hob for them to ‘cook’ their masterpieces on as well as pots to plant their very own herbs for their kitchen.

The product has racked up plenty of five-star reviews on the Aldi website, with shoppers praising it for its good quality and value for money.

One reviewer loving the product said: “Bought this for my 6 and 4 year old girls. They absolutely love it and have already spent many hours taking our orders and cooking us a feast in their kitchen.”

A second wrote: “Brilliant value, well worth the money. Will always buy from Aldi in the future.”

“Great value for money. This recently came back in stock and I was delighted to be able to order it online for delivery. The children love it...a great garden toy for the summer.” wrote a third.

According to reviews, the only down side seems to be the time it takes to assemble, so be prepared for some DIY work. Although one shopper did say the product came with ‘clear assembly instructions which made it easy to assemble but took two of us.”

For just under £60, the kitchen is significantly cheaper than similar ones we’ve spotted online which range from £75, all the way up to £300.

We did spot an even cheaper one to Aldi’s on Wilko for just £55, however it doesn’t come with as many utensils - but it’s still great for the price.

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