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Aldi is about to start selling a 3D printer - and it's cheaper than everywhere else

Budget supermarket Aldi has long been making waves with its bargain products – but this could be the best one yet.

The chain is about to start selling a 3D printer among its online exclusive bargains – at the tempting price tag of £299.99.

The Balco steel-framed gadget has touchscreen controls, can print directly from SD cards and apparently has a “large build area to print your toys, figures, decorations, crafts, and more”.

<em>Cheap – the 3D printer is said to be £600 cheaper than elsewhere on the market (Picture: Aldi)</em>
Cheap – the 3D printer is said to be £600 cheaper than elsewhere on the market (Picture: Aldi)

It will be available for order from November 19 and is a whole lot cheaper than elsewhere on the market – and £600 cheaper than the same model on sale elsewhere, according to the supermarket.

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The high-tech item is not the only interesting addition to Aldi’s range ahead of Christmas.

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The supermarket is also planning to stock a 55-inch 4K LED Smart TV – its largest TV yet – for £429.99, as well as a Premium Bluetooth soundbar, priced £129.99, which supports AirPlay and Spotify and can be linked to a TV or operated with both Bluetooth and WiFi.

But if you’re planning to get your hands on the exclusive online offers, you’d better be quick. They’re ‘Specialbuys’, which means once they’re gone, they’re gone.