Aldi is selling a £4.99 gadget that Mrs Hinch loves and it helps get rid of mould easily

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ALDI is launching a budget-friendly cleaning gadget that Mrs Hinch fans are already raving about – and it costs just £4.99.

The Ambiano Electric Scrubber is set to hit Aldi stores tomorrow as part of the supermarket’s Specialbuys range.

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Aldi is selling the Ambiano Electric Scrubber for £4.99
Sophie Hinchliffe on the Lorraine TV show.
Cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch is a big fan of electric scrubbers
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The scrubber is available in three colours

But shoppers will need to act fast as it’s only available in stores and for a limited time as it’s one of the chain’s Specialbuys.

You can call your nearest store to check if they have the item in stock before planning a trip.

This handy tool, which is being compared to the popular SonicScrubber, features four interchangeable heads to tackle different cleaning jobs.

It’s perfect for scrubbing away stubborn mould and dirt from hard-to-reach places like tile grout and sink pipes.

Plus, it comes in three colour options: black and grey, pink and white, or white and turquoise.

Social Media star Mrs Hinch is known for her love of cleaning gadgets and has often praised the SonicScrubber on social media.

She’s previously shared how she uses the device with a scoop of bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar to make her washing machine drawer look brand new.

The SonicScrubber retails online for £22.95 with free shipping, making Aldi’s £4.99 alternative a steal.

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The Ambiano Electric Scrubber offers a budget-friendly way to achieve similar results, saving shoppers almost £18.

You can find your nearest Aldi store by using the locator tool on the website.

How it compares

Aldi’s £4.99 scrubber is the cheapest option available, beating competitors by a significant margin.

Home Bargains sells a Lakeland electric scrubber brush for £5.99, but shoppers will need to pay an additional £3.49 for delivery, bringing the total cost to £9.48.

Lakeland also offers a cordless scrubber for £19.99, which comes with a £3.95 delivery fee, making it considerably more expensive.

At Argos, the Kleeneze Deep Clean Power Brush is priced at £18.99, while the SonicScrubber retails online for £22.95, although it does include free shipping.

With its low price and in-store availability, Aldi’s scrubber stands out as the most affordable option for those looking to tackle tough cleaning jobs on a budget.

Other ways to remove mould

Other cheap or free ways to remove mould include keeping your window open to keep rooms ventilated.

Getting air circulating around the homes in your room even in winter is essential to help regulate the humidity.

You don’t need to leave them open all day – but opening them for short bursts will allow the air to move around.

You could also buy some cheap disposable dehumidifiers to suck up any excess moisture, which helps stop mould developing.

You can pick up a pack of 12 for £9.48 from Home Bargains, which works out as 79p each.

For something more permanent, it could be worth investing in an electric dehumidifier. These soak up water from the air and store it in a tray which can be emptied.

They are typically more than disposable dehumidifiers, but will last longer and could be more cost effective long-term.

The cost to run them ranges from around 2p an hour for a 100w model and 37p for a high powered 1,500w device.

Leaving a smaller 2p-an-hour model on for 8 hours a day would cost you just 16p a day.

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