Aldi is selling a homeware item that’s a dupe of Neom – it’s £85 cheaper and perfect for Mother’s Day

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ALDI is launching a homeware item dupe that’s ideal for Mother’s Day and £85 cheaper than the real thing.

The German discounter is adding the ceramic aroma diffuser Specialbuy to shelves on March 16.

White ceramic aroma diffuser with light and mist settings.
Aldi is selling a ceramic diffuser for just £15

Shoppers can pick one up for £15 in either black or creme.

The nifty gadget comes with seven colour light settings and a timer which activates every two, four or six hours.

The diffuser dupe comes in £85 cheaper than Neom’s model too, keeping both your mum and bank account happy this Mother’s Day.

Of course, as with all Aldi Specialbuys, the ceramic diffuser is of limited stock so once its sold out, no more will be added to shelves.

You won’t be able to pick up the diffuser online as Aldi doesn’t offer a home delivery service.

You can find your nearest Aldi branch by using the retailer’s store finder tool via: stores.aldi.co.uk/store-finder.

You then just have to type in your town or postcode and it will draw up the nearest shop to you.

Of course, remember when buying any product to shop around to figure out if you’re getting the best price possible.

The Trolley website is useful for comparing prices on supermarket products.

Meanwhile, you can use price comparison websites like Price Spy and PriceRunner which scans prices across a wider pool of retailers.

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We had a quick look to see if other retailers are selling a ceramic diffuser cheaper than Aldi’s £15 one but couldn’t find any.

Argos is selling one for £28 while Dunelm has one on its website for £26. M&S is also stocking one for £30.

It comes after Aldi launched a high pressure washer for just £99 – £150 cheaper than Karcher’s model.

The product is set to land in stores on Thursday, so customers only need to wait for a few days to get their hands on it.

SAVE MONEY AT ALDI

Looking for dupes at Aldi is just one way to save money on your next shopping trip.

It’s worth keeping an eye out for products with red stickers on them too.

These are added to items that have been reduced due to them being close to their best before date or slightly damaged.

The best time to get these reduced products is towards the end of the day, when you can get discounts worth up to 75%.

Aldi shoppers can pick up Too Good to Go bags of fresh food worth £10 for £3.30 too.

You can pick them up in stores but there are only a limited amount each day.

Aldi also offers cheap fruit and veg as part of its Everyday Essentials range, including discounted wonky bundles.

You can grab a wonky 1.5kg bag of carrots for 60p and a pack of wonky grapes for £1.49 in branches.

Keep an eye on the middle aisle shelves of your local Aldi branch too – the discounter is often flogging quirky and discounted stuff there.

Shoppers recently saw 300g pouches of Quality Street selling for 49p instead of £1.99 at one branch.

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