Aldi will bring back its famous stone-looking barbecue for just $129

Aldi will bring back its famous stone-looking barbecue for just 9

Aldi Australia will relaunch its famous stone effect bowl as part of its weekly “Special Purchases” offers.

Available in stores starting Saturday, April 16, the $129 purchase features an elegant stone wall design and hollow center deep enough to enjoy a well-lit fire in the winter.

Customers can take the camping experience to their own backyards by sitting on a blanket with the affordable product, which is in danger of extinction in a short time.

Aldi Australia will relaunch a $129 barbecue in stores from April 16 (pictured)

Previous Sydney client Kate said she found and filled the perfect fireplace spot in her backyard.

Previous Sydney customer Kate said she found the perfect fireplace spot in her backyard and filled in the “dead space” (pictured).

Customers have previously shared pictures of the bowl in action

Customers have previously shared pictures of the bowl in action

The price of the Aldi barbecue is considered affordable as an alternative. It cost from $240 to $870.

The Special Buys line also includes practical garden products to turn your backyard, patio or balcony into a family oasis.

Shoppers can pick up a garden chair for $99, a four-arm coat rack for $39.99, and a motion-sensor solar-powered lantern for $29.99.

Those who want to freshen up their garden are pampered with a variety of decorative items such as Combi-themed decorative pots for $14.99 and self-watering wood-effect pots for $24.99.

Shoppers can get a garden chair for $99 (shown), a four-arm basket hanger for $39.99 and a solar powered lantern with motion sensor for $29.99.

Shoppers can get a garden chair for $99 (shown), a four-arm basket hanger for $39.99 and a solar powered lantern with motion sensor for $29.99.

Decorative flower steps (pictured) will likely fill any gray courtyard wall.

Decorative flower steps (pictured) will likely fill any gray courtyard wall.

Customers have previously shared pictures of the barbecue in action, saying it’s the perfect addition to their home.

Sydney client Kate said she found the best spot for her backyard fire pit and filled the “dead space”.

“By filling a really seedy corner of our backyard with a winter-ready barbecue. Bunnings ‘Aldi barbecue, lounge and some stuff from Kmart!’ He wrote and shared the picture on Facebook.

Customers are encouraged to act quickly after they are released in stores, as products are only available when stocks last.

Source: Daily Mail

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