ALDI shoppers are rushing to buy a kitchen gadget that makes DIY Starbucks iced coffees.

The supermarket giant is known for its great deals and discounts.

Aldi is known for its great deals and discounts

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Aldi is known for its great deals and discountsCredit: Getty
The iced coffee maker was being sold in store

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The iced coffee maker was being sold in store

And shoppers have found an iced coffee maker that is going for just £12.99, down from £19.99.

One customer posted her find in Facebook’s Extreme Couponing & Bargains page and others took to the comments to share their excitement.

One wrote: “Oooh I hope they have them in on Tuesday.”

While another tagged her friend and said: “Could have vanilla ice lattes all day every day then.”

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What’s more is that iced coffee fans could save £95 a month by getting this machine.

A Starbucks medium iced Americano will cost you £3.55, that’s £24.85 a week and £99.40 a month.

But a packet of Starbucks ground coffee will set you back just £4.40 from Sainsbury’s (at the time of writing).

A 200g bag of ground coffee could last you up to a month so you’d be saying £995 by making yourself a DIY iced coffee.

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Do factor in the cost of the machine and what coffee you use.

Price will vary from store to store, how much you use and what type of coffee it is.

At the time of writing, we couldn’t see the item online so it’s worth checking at your local Aldi.

You can find your nearest one by using the store locator on its website.

Do also shop around for the best deal as you may be able to find something cheaper.

But when we checked we couldn’t find an iced coffee maker for less than £12.99

Amazon was selling a similar one for £19.99 while Willko was selling another for £25.

And remember – just because it’s on offer doesn’t mean you’ve save money.

If you weren’t planning on buying the item in the first place then it isn’t necessarily a steal.

How to keep grocery costs down

  • Check labels for the price per item or by weight as you often get things cheaper if you go for bigger packs.
  • You can check where items are cheapest using Trolley.co.uk which compares the prices of 130,000 products across 14 major supermarkets.
  • The Latest Deals app also lets you search items and lets you compare prices at several supermarkets to see where it’s cheaper.
  • Look for store cupboard essentials such as rice, pasta, tinned tomatoes and dried herbs in the world food aisle as it’s often cheaper than in other sections.
  • Sign up for loyalty cards at all the supermarkets and take advantage of the offers they give access to.
  • Buy frozen fruit, veg, fish and meat as it’s often a lot cheaper than buying fresh.
  • Plan your meals before you shop and buy only what you need.
  • Buy own brand and budget ranges rather than the luxury versions some supermarkets offer.
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