Aldi's Specialbuys range has once again impressed shoppers looking for their next bargain purchase with a fleecy bedding they are calling "ideal" for the colder months.
The budget supermarket chain's iconic 'Middle Aisle' has gained notoriety for providing shoppers with a range of great value items at affordable prices. And the latest item is perfect for those who don't want to rack up their heating bill during the night.
Priced at just £34.99, the Kirkton House Check Printed Fleece King Duvet Set is made with soft teddy fleece material and has been described as "being ideal for cosy winter nights." Aldi said the bedding set will keep you feeling warm and cosy giving you the best night's sleep this festive holiday, reports The Manchester Evening News.
And it looks like shoppers agree, as the bedding has racked up quite a five-star reviews from shoppers who all say it is so cosy "there is no need for central heating."
"Value for money, lovely quality and super snuggly. It’s not quite cold enough but after putting this on my bed it made it quite difficult to get out", read one review.
"Best purchase ever! Our main bedroom is the coldest in the house and this new duvet keep us so warm no need for hot water bottle or central heating at night!", read a second.
"Perfect for the cold weather", raved a third.
"This duvet set is wonderful, so soft and cozy I’m so pleased I purchased it. Easy to wash and dries really quickly. I would definitely recommend", wrote a fourth.
"Very happy with this set. Lovely and cosy, washed and dried beautifully", replied another.
Another fan of the duvet wrote: "This is the softest fleece quilt cover ever. So comfy. Would recommend."
While another said: "This duvet set is wonderful, so soft and cozy I’m so pleased I purchased it. Easy to wash and dries really quickly. I would definitely recommend."
Another commented: "Really lovely duvet set, so soft and really warm, beautiful colour, very happy I bought it."
You can purchase Aldi's Check Printed Fleece King Duvet Set here.
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