Popular bargain supermarkets Aldi and Lidl have announced what items will be in their 'aisle of dreams' this weekend.
From a coffee machine in Aldi to an LED floor lamp in Lidl, there's a wide choice of special buys this week.
Here are some of the items you can buy this week:
Aldi Specialbuys
With Christmas decorations, home equipment, and tools, this week's special buys are worth having a peek at.
A festive singing character is available for £16.99, with three Christmas songs and light-up antlers it will make the perfect decoration.
If you're in a need of a jackhammer, then Aldi has the perfect one priced at £129.99, great for all your chiseling needs.
For all coffee lovers, Aldi has the perfect present with a Bean to Cup Coffee Machine that also included a milk frother at £289.99.
Visit Aldi's website to find more deals.
Lidl Middle Aisle Deals
This week Lidl's middle aisle deals include some fashionable chest of drawers, a home guest bed, and a silent diffuser.
Find all the Middle of Lidl deals here.
The Livarno Home Chest of Drawers are modern Scandi inspired built of solid oak and scratch-resistant material, priced at £49.99.
Also for £49.99 is the Livarno Home Guest bed, a folding mattress with a removable cover and high-quality foam core.
The Silentnight Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser is worth a look at £19.99, with ultrasonic vibrations that transform water into mist and LED colour-changing lights, it will definitely help you off to sleep.
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