ALDI has revealed the exact date a sell-out winter essential will be back in stores and shoppers can hardly wait.

The budget retailer has confirmed its heater airers will be coming back in stock again before Christmas.

Aldi has confirmed the exact date its sell-out heated airer will be back in stock

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Aldi has confirmed the exact date its sell-out heated airer will be back in stockCredit: Aldi

The gadgets have become so popular Aldi has sold out regularly, and they were previously available in September.

Prices for the heater airers will start from £34.99 – but Aldi says once they’re gone, they’re gone, so you’ll need to be quick.

Shoppers will be able to choose from two options, when they land in stores from November 23.

The Wing heated airer with a cover will be on sale for £34.99 while the Upright heated airer will set you back £79.99.

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Aldi’s lightweight heated airer is compact enough for smaller homes and rooms but still provides plenty of space to hang washing thanks to its large foldable wings.

The 230W airer heats up as soon as it’s plugged in thanks to 18 heating tubes and even features a cover to help speed up drying time.

The folding design makes it simple and easy to store away when not in use. Plus Aldi offers a three-year warranty with the winter gadget.

And you won’t have to worry about this one running up your electric bill as it costs just 9p an hour to run.

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If you need more space the upright heated airer features 36 drying bars across three tiers, it also has versatile open-sided shelves that provide easy loading.

Shoppers have left the winter gadget rave reviews on Facebook.

One user said: “Good and economic. I also used it as a heater instead of my storage heaters.”

Another said: “Love mine, drys my laundry overnight…plus warms up the room…. win-win! For a few pence a day!”

“I have this and I love it,” claimed a third.

A fourth said; “I love mine wouldn’t be without it now. No longer have a tumble dryer and don’t intend on getting another anytime soon plus heats the conservatory too.”

As this is a Specialbuy you may want to act fast if you are interested in getting one of these.

You will need to head in-store if you want one as it’s not sold online. It might be worth calling ahead to check if your local Aldi has it in stock.

You can use the Aldi store finder to locate your closest store. But make sure to shop around as you may find a similar product elsewhere.

Aldi reckons shoppers will be saving as much as £70 buying this heater airer compared with other retailers.

In Argos prices for heater airer start from £60, and they are a little bit more in Dunelm starting from £65.

And Lakeland had a similar one for £39.99, the same price as Aldi’s.

Prices can also vary day to day check what deals are on at the time and remember you might pay for delivery if you’re ordering online.

Double check the running price for heated airers as a cheaper model may end up costing you more to run.

The cost of using a heated air dryer varies, depending on the wattage of the appliance.

However, in most cases, they are much cheaper than the cost of using a tumble dryer.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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