- These are the top 10
things you should be buying at Aldi this August, 2023 and
this month has some amazing and unexpected fines that
you are going to love. We begin with this $10 storage bargain and it's about that time of year where these underbed storage bins come in particularly handy for all sorts of seasonal storage. These are 40 Quart and to buy a three pack
equivalent on Amazon you'd be paying around $24 a
piece versus the $10 at Aldi. While we're on the topic of storage, I like this four-tier chrome shelf at $50. This is perfect for prepping or a pantry could even be
great in a laundry room. This portable blender at $15
is a dupe of the Blendjet too where that brand name version
typically costs close to $50 while the Aldi version has
the same amount of power for a fraction of the cost. Point two on my list today
has a rather compact theme that starts with this
handheld travel steamer for $13, it's compact, lightweight, and this clothing steamer
heats up in around 90 seconds. I was impressed with what I
purchased, ideal for travel. I wanted to test out this two
in one corded pet stick vac for $30 before I made any recommendations. As I didn't quite believe
an effective vacuum could cost this little,
it does work as promised and one of the attachments was perfect for cleaning out my car. This handheld steam cleaner at $20 is one of the most
popular small appliances on sale at Aldi right now whether it's for removing
clothing creases, or cutting through grease while you clean. I bought last year's model,
which is an identical product and continues to perform beautifully. This easy-to-use 360 degrees
swivel spray mop at $15 is a bit of a take on the Swiffer WetJet. I like that you get two
microfiber pads for the price. I enjoy the new modern aesthetic of this large laundry basket at $7. It's available in blue or gray, and this silicone scrub glove at $7 is designed to protect your hands while you do the dishes
while removing dirt. Point three on my list is
looking rather decadent today, and that all starts with this eight pack of
butter bars for 5.29. It looks identical to the
lemon bars you see right here at the same price. If it weren't for the label,
they are indistinguishable and the taste of the lemon
ones I sampled quite exquisite. For $4 I think many of us
might find this eight pack of frozen root beer floats from the very well-known
Barg's brand rather nostalgic. I did not try this as I
bought the box for my dad. It's one of his favorite things and I didn't want to presample, but I did try these vanilla ice macarons at 4.95 for four. They are all that is good in life as an ice cream sandwich can be, sandwiched so perfectly
between a brilliantly textured pair of macarons. I happen to love mochi,
so I was intrigued to find this mix of berry smoothie mochi for 4.97 and the strawberry banana
smoothie combination that I opted to try for the same price. It tastes exactly like a
sublime strawberry smoothie with that novelty chewiness
any mochi fan will appreciate. My frugal hungry heart skipped a beat when I saw the six pack of Stracciatella dipped
cookie sandwiches for 3.49. You can indulge in a
different side of heaven from either direction depending upon how you
approach this dessert. It is beyond splendid and rather filling. The sweet vanilla or mocha fudge cold foam you see right here at 4.49
is a great way to save money if you're currently paying a barista to enhance your favorite beverage, you can now do that from home
for a fraction of the cost. By the way, if you are enjoying this video feel free to give it a thumbs up as that really helps my channel. In the number four spot
things get personal with this folding table. It is nicely priced at $15. If you need something for
camping or a small patio this could work. At $5.25 you could place this
ratan lantern with handle on top of your new personal
table or enjoy this on a deck. They look really nice in person. And while we're on the
topic of illumination these 20 count globe string lights at $10 are 24 feet in length and
they include some extra bulbs as a bonus. Another potential for your backyard could be this bird feeding station at 7.49 which is nicely equipped with a bird bath. For indoor decor the moon
and star metal garland set you see right here at $7, might look nice in a kid's bedroom or really any room for that matter and for hanging garland sets, plants, or large picture frames, the damage free hooks right here at $4 are a dupe of the command version and something I was happy
to see at my local store. For my next point, this
durable flat weave indoor or outdoor area rug you see right here is six feet by nine feet
weather resistant at $50. If you've ever wanted an
office chair without armrests. Behold, this velvet office chair is $60. It does have a beautiful modern aesthetic. For sharing messages or menus amongst family members
for a special occasion or establishing new rules
like the Berenstain Bears did with one of these
chalkboard writing boards. They are $10 for properly documenting a
first day of school milestone these wet erase boards such as this one alongside
many other boards to categorize chores or help you plan, they all cost $7. And if you prefer to plan in more of a journal or agenda form, these perpetual planners and
journals are very popular, particularly with teens right now, alongside these perpetual calendars at $5 which are year agnostic meaning you could use
and enjoy them regardless of what year it happens to be. In the number six spot
all of today's food finds costs less than $7 starting with sushi which has returned with
a vengeance like this. 15 pack of spicy crab rolls
very nicely priced at $5. For the same price a 15 pack
coconut shrimp tempura roll could be another contender. If you have a passion for
shrimp and want to elevate that appreciation to a whole new level, this 15 pack of assorted
shrimp prep is $5 complete with a sweet chili dipping sauce and assuming you've had
enough of shrimp by now crispy pepperoni pan pizza at
$7 from the Mama Cozzi brand. I would however classify this six pack of New York Bakery breadsticks
at 3.09 as a do not buy. You can find the exact same thing from Walmart for $2.92. A seven ounce assorted
olive medley at 3.35 could work from anything from a pasta dish to a martini or Greek salad. And while we're on the topic of salad, I think this next
selection of individualized to-go salad bowls at 2.99 each
are a remarkable all defined. You've got Caesar salad,
one that has a lot of kik. A Santa Fe or chef salad, and they are incredibly well-priced considering they include chicken. Speaking of palatable pricing
in the number seven spot, this fridge bottle storage two pack at $10 is a versatile product
great for water bottles in addition to wine. These stackable drawer organizers at $10 could function well in a
pantry or even an office. This three pack of plastic fridge liners at $5 are a cut-to-fit
product that can diminish the number of nicks or
scratches inside a fridge. In addition to enhancing cleanliness. And while we are discussing the pantry, this two pack of three-tiered
storage pantry organizers for $9 definitely works well
with anything from spices or olive oil and vinegar
bottles, even hot sauce. This next product is designed for a laundry room based on the pattern but I would totally use
this in a kitchen as well. They are 20 inch by 39 inch comfort mats, very well priced at $10. For that one mystery drawer
we all have in our home. This six pack of drawer organizers at $8 could help clutter make a lot more sense. For a decor piece or breakfast in bed the curved acacia tray
you see right here at $13 is at a much lower price than this would traditionally retail for elsewhere, and it
looks fantastic in person. Before I showcase some
highly practical tech from my next point, it's
a $15 popcorn maker. And this is one of the
more popular retro gadgets I encountered last year. This could amplify the excitement for any family movie night. It has a great design and if cotton candy is more your thing, this
one-touch operation machine, same price $15 is supposedly
not too difficult to clean. Now as a perfect accompaniment to that cozy fall weather not
too far off in the distance this electric s'mores maker at $20 is a lovely
stainless steel contraption you might want to consider. If you're looking to better organize or understand meal portions, a task with which I typically struggle, these perfect portion
portable meal kits are at $5. You get multiple color
options and they serve as an easy BPA free way to
transport your lunch to work. As a nice way to steer clear of the high cost associated
with Ziploc bags, Aldi has these reusable snack
or sandwich bags at 3.69 but I am personally not a fan
of these for school lunches particularly for food
items that have crumbs. There is a silicone version
that my wife Daria bought for our daughter, which
I'll link to on the screen using the YouTube shopping tool. For my next point this three-tier rolling cart
at $25 is almost 31 inches tall and it provides some perfect companionship for an office or easy chair. A shopper standing beside me watched as I videoed this entryway
friendly 16 cubby organizer for $20 and the woman told me the handbag you see on the top right
is an ostrich purse from Hermes that costs a whopping $55,000. So of course I laughed hysterically at both the fact that such a
price exists tied to a purse and that it is somehow in a
photo of a $20 Aldi product. I like the quality of this 10
pack of velvet hangers for $5 but there are better deals to
be had from other retailers which I'll link to on the screen. This 10.5 gallon stainless steel trash can at 12.49 is a fantastic buy for an office or even crafting and DIY. This two-tiered organizer is $15 and these stackable storage bins could be integrated for
toy or textbook storage as we head back to school and cost $10. New pill cases and holders
have descended upon Aldi for $4 with all sorts of different designs. Your mileage may vary
considering there are cheaper alternatives from the Dollar Tree, but there might be something
particularly unique that piques your interest. Before we get to the bonus
section for my next point this product has beat inflation. It's one of the least
expensive LED HD projectors I have seen for $70. It's returned from last
year with a lower price and new packaging. You could pair that projector
with this inflatable outdoor screen for $90. It includes a carry case
and grounding stakes. Could be enjoyed by your kids or grandkids while they watch movies from these adorable armchairs at $25. To better accommodate a
personalized sized tablet screen, these character tablet holders at $10 could come in handy for homework or many of the educational
apps that some kids are using. And the adult version of that product might be this portable
lap desk for $8 complete with wrist rest padding alongside a tablet holder
and a texturized surface. So if the desk shifts around in your lap your tech does not go flying. Our bonus section begins with these cute $10 LED novelty lamps. And since my five-year-old daughter Mara is going through a
unicorn appreciation phase I bought one of these lamps. I like the auto shutoff timer. It's powered by three AA
batteries, which are not included. I don't believe I've
ever seen reading glasses at Aldi where you could
pre-select your prescription in three packs priced at $5. Yes, they do cost less if you were to buy these from Dollar Tree but the Aldi quality just
looked a bit better to me. Wellness themed candles at
$5 with motivational words like balance, happy, calm
or focus, all available. And if you intend to
win the next Powerball or Mega Millions to increase your luck, maybe one of these two and a half inch lucky bamboo pots could
serve as your hookup. They cost 6.49. And while I did buy this it was more because my wife
loved the design of the pot. I already feel very lucky
with all of you watching. So thank you. I love you. Bye-bye.