ALDI’S new garden play range, with items costing as little as £2.49, is set to launch next week.
As temperatures begin to rise, many families are looking for ways to spruce up their outdoor spaces– without breaking the bank.



The bargain supermarket’s latest offering includes a new range of garden pools and water-based play products, available in stores from Thursday, 18th May.
Prices range from as little as £2.49 for a play sand pit to £49.99 for a foldable pool.
Aldi’s Foldable Pool priced at £49.99 is designed with foldable sides and can shape up to 6ft in diameter.
The supermarket is also offering a Jumbo Pool for £16.99, which is available in either a hexagonal or rectangle shape – and can fit both parents and children alike.
For something more mid range, Aldi will also be selling a Quick Up Pool for £34.99 made with a durable Tritech liner.
And for an even more affordable option the Double Waterslide is scanning for just £11.99.
The epic slide is made with UltraSlick PVC lanes and is suitable for all members the family.
And for little ones aged 18 months and up, Aldi’s got a dino-themed Animal Play Centre.
For even more garden toys, the Baby Parasol Pool at just £9.9 is available in a choice of unicorn or mushroom styles.
Designed for tots aged 1–3, this multi-use pool doubles as a ball pit and even comes with a handy repair patch.
This comes as the budget supermarket dropped 38 brand-new outdoor essentials, including everything from solar lamps and stylish furniture to must-have cooking gear and decorations.
Prices start at just £1.99 and go up to £299.99, with a ton of luxury-lookalikes for a fraction of the cost you’d pay at big-name stores.
This includes a huge garden water feature for £49.99 – a near double of a £150 Robert Dyas version.
Aldi’s version even lights up with built-in solar illumination, so your garden stays glowing well into the night.
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Practical picks are also available. A retractable garden hose will set you back just £34.99, while a cordless electric weed killer is only £14.99.
For comparison, similar hoses can go for as much as £150 at Screwfix, and Argos sells the Hozelock power weeder for a hefty £70.
A full list of Aldi's new range
Here are all the products launching next week:
foldable pool – £49.99
quick up pool – £34.99
animal play centre – £24.99
ride on tractor – £24.99
sand and water table – £22.99
folding slide – £22.99
jumbo pool – £16.99
rocker – £12.99
double waterslide – £11.99
champions league soccer ball – £9.99
baby parasol pool – £9.99
sand – water play cases – £6.99
sandpit – £7.99
bubble mower – £6.99
swing accessories – £6.99
ch-poncho licence junior – £6.99
character bubble machine – £6.99
balls 100 pack – £4.99
ch-poncho licence toddler – £5.99
electric air pump – £4.99
sand and doh playsets – £2.99
bubble blaster – £3.99
play sand – £2.49
