Aldi's Special Buys are famous for their low prices, and the chain's latest garden range is no exception. The supermarket giant has just launched its summer offerings and shoppers are rushing to buy a £50 garden rattan stool set that is currently reduced by 40%.
The Grey & Cream Rattan Stool Twin Pack is available to purchase with matching furniture - like this £50 Cream Rattan Effect Bench which is also on sale. Currently, the OUTDOOR40 brings the stool set down to £30, which some shoppers are claiming is a 'good bargain', reports Liverpool Echo.
On the Aldi website, the product description reads: "Expand your rattan garden furniture with this Cream Rattan Effect Bench. This stunning piece of furniture features a soft padded seat cushion for extra comfort for your guests. Create the perfect garden heaven with this durable and stylish bench, so you can sit back, unwind & enjoy relaxation in your garden."
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And shoppers have been leaving rave reviews about the stool, which comes in grey or cream. One person wrote: "Beautiful -easy to assemble - delivery was on time."
Another said: "I bought these to put behind the balcony door to use as extra seating for guests they were the perfect size and easy to put together only negative for me was they could have been a bit higher but make a great footstool /table as well."
A third said: "Great value, look good on my patio and goes well with my existing rattan furniture. Provides extra seats for unexpected guests. What’s not to like!"
And there was also high praise for the bench. One person wrote: "Got this to add to my corner sofa. What can I say, it is such great quality for the price."
ASDA has also launched it's garden furniture for 2023. A chaise and footstool set at this supermarket is selling for around £600.
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