BARGAIN hunters will be excited to discover that one of Aldi’s most popular Specialbuys is back in stock.

The budget supermarket’s dupe of the Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser has caused a frenzy in the past and sold out quickly.

Aldi's dupe of the Hotel Chocolat is back on stock

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Aldi’s dupe of the Hotel Chocolat is back on stock

Priced at £39.99 it’s available online from Aldi’s website and your local store.

But you might want to call your nearest Aldi to check its there before your visit to avoid disappointment.

The Velvetiser just a fraction of the price of the popular Hotel Chocolat gadget – which will set you back £99.95.

Whether you’re looking to create gorgeous, silky hot chocolates at home, or frothing milk for your morning cappuccino, or even tasty milkshake, it’s a kitchen must have.

With a similar matt black design, it’ll heat and froth your milk up to a temperature of 65°C – perfect for a chilly Christmas morning.

Just like the Hotel Chocolat version, you simply “choose a chocolate of your choice, such as grated chocolate flakes, and pour into the milk while the hot chocolate maker does the rest.”

The Sun recommends that you act fast if you want to get your hands on one – it’s bound to sell out.

Of course, you’ll need to factor in the delivery costs if you choose to order it online.

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Aldi charges £3.95 for next day delivery on Specialbuys, but for items over £30, standard delivery is free.

Aldi’s gadget isn’t the only Velvetiser dupe to hit our shelves in recent months.

Asda’s version of the Velvetiser is £25 from George Home.

And B&M is also selling a version of the Velvetiser at the same price.

The Sun recently tested supermarket and high street Velvetisers to see how they compared to the Hotel Chocolat version.

Meanwhile, Aldi shoppers have been rushing to buy a Christmas must-have for just £8.

Martin Lewis has shared his top tips for how to save money this Christmas.

And, Primark has revealed its latest collection with Greggs just in time for Christmas.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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