SUN-SEEKING shoppers can cool off in the garden this summer with a 10ft paddling pool on offer from Aldi.

The discount supermarket is selling this large paddling pool both in-store and online just in time for the return of hotter weather in the UK.

Aldi is selling a 10ft paddling pool for £29.99

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Aldi is selling a 10ft paddling pool for £29.99Credit: Aldi

Whether you are planning a holiday later this summer or staying home, this paddling pool could be a great way to keep you and the kids busy when the sun is shining.

The Intex 10ft Quick Up Pool can be setup in 10 minutes, according to Aldi.

All you have to do is inflate the top ring and then fill it with water.

It has a capacity of 3,900 litres and measures 3.5cm by 76cm.

The pool comes with a three-year guarantee and also has four repair patches to fix any small holes.

It can be picked up in-store for £29.99.

Find your nearest Aldi supermarket by using its store finder.

Alternatively, the pool can be ordered online.

There is free delivery for orders over £30 or standard delivery is £2.95.

You can also get next day or named day delivery from £3.95.

It is always worth shopping around first with websites such as Google Shopping and PriceSpy to see if you can find similar deals cheaper elsewhere.

This paddling pool is the cheapest 10ft product The Sun could find.

In contrast, Longacres is selling a 10ft Bestway paddling pool for £35.99 or Argos has one with a pump for £60.

If you already have a pool or are going somewhere with one, Aldi is also selling an inflatable unicorn that seems to be inspired by the one used by the England football team at its Euro 2020 training camp.

It costs £7.99 and can be ordered online or found in-store.

Aldi is selling an inflatable unicorn

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Aldi is selling an inflatable unicorn
The Aldi unicorn is similar to the one used by England players including Bukayo Saka at their Euro 2020 training camp

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The Aldi unicorn is similar to the one used by England players including Bukayo Saka at their Euro 2020 training campCredit: Getty

There are plenty of other online bargains. The Next Sale has launched with discounts of up to 50% on branded and Next’s own clothes.

One shopper has revealed a trick to get hundreds of pounds off the price of a DFS sofa.

B&M shoppers have revealed their hauls from the £5 toy sale in stores.

Aldi shopper reveals secret to what different price tag colors mean – and it could save you cash

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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