Aldi’s popular kitchen gadget, the Ambiano 3.3L Air Fryer, has made a comeback in the middle aisle as part of the special buys range. Perfect for small families and students, this cost-saving appliance offers more savings compared to leading brands like Ninja and Philips.

Retailing at £29.99, the Ambiano Air Fryer features multiple temperature settings, user-friendly LED control panels and dishwasher-safe racks. A larger 6.2L model is also available for £39.99. Shoppers can enjoy fast-cooking, low-oil, low-electricity benefits without spending hundreds of pounds.

However, it’s only available in-store and Aldi has reminded customers that it’s available “while stock lasts”. One reviewer tried making jacket potatoes with the Aldi air fryer and said: “It’s fairly basic, easy to clean and has done a nice job in cooking the jacket potatoes in almost an hour. We’ve got nice, crispy skins and fluffy inside. Just like any air fryer, it cookes more efficiently and economically.”

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But she also pointed out a minor issue: “It’s not my favourite, however. When it does get hot, the drawer doesn’t slide in quite as easily and needs a little bit of a push.” Other kitchen gadgets include an £8.99 mini chopper and a Tritan soup maker for £29.99. To keep warm during chilly commutes, consider a £6.99 food flask.

These special buys are available in the middle aisle of your local Aldi from January 2 to the following Thursday. Aldi’s Specialbuys have become a hit with shoppers, offering a range of products that are updated every Thursday and Sunday. These deals are available online for a few weeks after they’re introduced, but it’s best to head in-store if you don’t want to miss out.



The air fryer can keep your energy cost low and save cooking time

Trustpilot reviews sing Aldi’s praises, with one customer saying: “Switched a few years ago to Aldi for 95% of our shopping – took us a few months to make the switch,” and noting the “Quality is dependable and price is excellent. Staff are always helpful and friendly.”

Another happy shopper commented: “I always enjoy shopping at Aldi, my favourite store. I shop every Monday at the Henbury, Bristol, store, and it is a pleasure.”



Others say the in-store experience varies between branches, with one said: “On the plus side their quality and prices are generally good. But your experience can vary enormously depending on which Aldi you go to.”

However, another person said: “I always enjoy shopping at Aldi, my favourite store. I shop every Monday at the Henbury, Bristol, store, and it is a pleasure.”

They also highlighted that if you’re on the hunt for air fryer alternatives, there’s a plethora of budget-friendly options out there. For instance, the Salter 5.2L Air Fryer is up for grabs at £49.99 from Robert Dyas, boasting the reliability of a reputable brand.

Similarly, Tefal’s more expensive Dual Drawer model is available at John Lewis for £99.99. And for those looking to bag a bargain on their first air fryer, Aldi’s Specialbuys section has models starting at £29.99.

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