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06.06.2022 - 14:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
If you're looking to get into shape for the summer but don't want your bank account to break into a sweat, then it looks like Aldi's SpecialBuys has you covered.
The budget supermarket's famed middle aisle section, also known as SpecalBuys, has gained notoriety among shoppers who eagerly await the latest product every Thursday and Sunday.
From sell-out garden furniture to adorable pet products, the supermarket's eclectic range regularly provides shoppers with their next best buy.
This time it is a £79.99 multi-functional Crane Fitt Cube that shoppers are raving about as 'great value' and 'cheaper than other models', reports The Liverpool Echo.
The discounted supermarket's mini home gym equipment was initially on sale back in January and now it is back for the summer. The multi-functional fitness tool can be used to complete more than 100 exercises that target every muscle in your body. Aldi says that the tool can maximise every aspect of your fitness, including cardio, strength, flexibility, endurance and power.
Aldi's fitness tool also comes complete with a calorie counter, step counter, 7kg FITT resistance bands, video workouts, a user guide, exercise chart and nutrition and health guide.
And it looks like it has gone down a storm with shoppers who have previously purchased the product and gave it glowing reviews with five stars.
One person said: “Not too heavy and doesn't take up much space. Appears well made. Cheaper than other similar models. Family happy with it.”
Another who gave it five stars said: “Great value and great piece of kit - does exactly what its says on the tin. Have used this everyday since received and feel 100% fitter”
A third person said: “Wanted a compact piece of equipment to fit in my home gym. Love
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If you want to make yourself a barista style cup of coffee from home, then it looks like Aldi's SpecialBuys is the gift that keeps on giving.
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