ALDI shoppers have been full of positive reviews for an “excellent” Aldi stove that heats up any room it’s in quickly.

The discount supermarket is selling a Kirkton House Electric Stove for £49.99, but you can only get it online.

The Kirkton House Electric Stove costs 68p an hour to run

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The Kirkton House Electric Stove costs 68p an hour to runCredit: ALDI

The heating gadget comes with two heat settings, a feature that stops it overheating and a three-year warranty.

You get free delivery as it’s over £30 too and it costs 68p an hour to run on the 2000w setting.

The product has a 4.6 out of 5 star rating on Aldi’s website and shoppers have been full of praise.

They’ve been taking to the product page on Aldi’s website to say how quickly it heats up the room.

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One said: “It’s an excellent design and keeps my room warm quickly.

“I think it’s safe for my pet cause the surface of the stove is not hot. I’m happy to have it.”

Another said: “Exactly what I was looking for!

“Heats the room quickly, looks realistic, adds charm and is definitely more cost-effective than my gas bill.”

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A third added: “Bought this for the spare room…love it, best buy by far.”

How quickly the stove works to heat up your room will obviously depend on the room’s size and how cold it was when you turned the heater on.

Of course, it’s always worth shopping around when looking at buying any product as you might find it cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like trolley.co.uk and pricespy.co.uk let you compare thousands of items across different retailers to find the best price.

However, a lot of the time products on sale at Aldi can’t be bought anywhere else.

We looked online and couldn’t find the Kirkton House Electric Stove on sale anywhere else.

B&Q is selling a 2000w heater for £50 though, while Dunelm is selling a 2000w model for £56.

How can I save money on my Aldi shop?

Inflation in January stood at 10.1%, according to the ONS.

Inflation is a measure of the price of a bag of goods and services, so it means customers are paying more at the tills.

So if you’re an Aldi regular, you’ll want to employ a few money-saving tips to slash your bill.

You can always try writing a list before heading out to your nearest branch.

That way you’ll be less inclined to make any rash purchases which could see costs rack up.

You should look out for red stickers on products too – workers put them on to show something is reduced, either because the packaging is damaged or it’s about to go out of date.

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In other Aldi news, the German discounter is selling a Lindt Easter bunny dupe that’s 70% cheaper.

Plus, eight ways to save money at the supermarket.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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