Aldi set to delight shoppers with revival of 'sell-out' summer gadgets - 'but once they're gone, they're gone'

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 03/06/2025

- 08:58

Shoppers can 'beat the heat' with Aldi's latest cooling gadgets, available from June 5

There's nothing more glorious than sunny skies and hot weather when you're outdoors. But when you're cooped up inside, warmer temperatures can result in uncomfortable days and sleepless nights.

To help Britons thrive this summer, Aldi has announced the revival of its popular cooling products, with both the "sell-out" Bladeless Design Fan and Air Cooler returning to stores at £39.99 each.


The products will be available from June 5 as part of the supermarket's Specialbuys range, alongside an abundance of new bedroom must-haves.

The retailer described the items as ideal for shoppers looking to "beat the heat without breaking the bank" as summer approaches.

Both cooling gadgets offer affordable alternatives to expensive air conditioning systems, although customers must act quickly if they want to snap them up.

Taking on Aldi's Specialbuys format, the supermarket warned that "once they're gone, they're gone".

The Bladeless Design Fan features a sleek and modern minimalist design that "seamlessly integrates into any home décor to offer a functional yet stylish solution".

The fan operates with three different speed settings from low to high and offers three modes: normal, nature, and sleep.

Aldi Bladeless Design Fan

The Bladeless Design Fan is back following 'sell-out' success

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At just 56 decibels, the innovative fan is "whisper quiet" and can be controlled via a digital touchpad or remote control.

The device includes seven LED colour choices "for every mood" and is designed to swivel left and right at 70 degrees to circulate air throughout a room or remain in a fixed position for direct cooling relief.

As for the Air Cooler, this handy gadget uses evaporative cooling technology and requires users to "simply add water to the 5.5L tank to circulate cool air".

The device features three speed levels and includes a 0-12-hour timer function for convenient operation.

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Additional features include remote control operation, LED light display, four ice boxes, and automatic air-swing functionality.

Aldi positioned the Air Cooler as "the ideal alternative to pricey air conditioning" for customers seeking an affordable cooling solution.

Aldi has also launched a new range of cooling bedding and sleep technology products in stores.

The affordable sleep solutions were designed to help shoppers stay cool during warmer weather.

The range features a lightweight and breathable 4.5 Tog Cooling Duvet available in Double (£9.99) and King (£11.99) sizes.

Shoppers can also purchase a Cooling Mattress Protector (£6.99) and a Cooling Fitted Sheet (£9.99), both designed to draw moisture away from the body.

Also available is the Silentnight Smart Sleep Thermal Regulating Pillow (£12.99) with heat sensor technology that absorbs body heat and changes colour as it warms.

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Alternatively, shoppers can opt for the Just StayCool Pillows (£7.99, 2-pack) with medium support, paired with Cooling Pillowcases (£3.49, 2-pack).

Aldi's new Wake Up Alarm Clock (£14.99) "gently brightens rooms to mimic natural sunrise", easing shoppers into their mornings with gradual light and soothing sounds.

Another addition to the lineup is the White Noise Machine (£14.99), featuring a high-quality speaker with various soothing tones in a compact, portable design.


To complete the summer sleep range, Aldi offers cooling gadgets to "help shoppers stay comfortable around the clock".

The new Jet Fan (£19.99) combines a "stylish" design with USB connectivity, while the new Portable Air Cooler with LED Light (£14.99) provides three cooling speeds and seven colour options.

Also taking on Aldi's Specialbuys format, the products will only be available while stocks last. Indeed, shoppers were warned: "Once they're gone, they're gone."