- These are the top 10
things you should be buying at Aldi this February, 2024, and this month has some new and unexpected finds that
you are going to love. We begin with a
game-changing kitchen gadget and these cutting board scissors; take the place of both a traditional knife and a cutting board. At $8, these would cost almost
double the price from Amazon. Speaking of money, I
have never before seen a money tree sold at Aldi. So this five-inch money
tree at $9 could be a way to potentially increase your luck with two different pot styles, and you can bet I bought one. Can you see what's so special
about this $20 steam iron? This is completely cordless. My main pet peeve of ironing is how to better handle the cord so it doesn't get caught on something, and this safer alternative has me excited. Point two starts with one of the better small appliance deals I've seen so far this season. A more than three quart air fryer with an improved digital
display from last year's model, now priced at 40 bucks. This has a shake reminder, a warming mode, and it also comes in a
captivating blue color option, which is also the case for this extra large two-sliced toaster available in white as well, at 20 bucks with a bagel mode and a quick remove crumb
tray for easy cleaning. One of the lesser expensive
rotating waffle makers I've ever seen is this
Belgian beauty at $20. Its footprint would not occupy a lot of space in your kitchen. And while we're on that topic, this over-the-door wire organizer at $7 could make a world of difference for a drawer and cabinet storage situation and it could pair nicely
with this bag saver that's returned at the same $7 price. It's available in black or silver. And if you're an Aldi shopper, you know how important it is
for us to hold onto our bags. Point three comprises just three products, but this trio packs the punch. Let's start with these
oh-so-delectable pine berries priced at five bucks. Yes, kind of like a
white-ish pink strawberry. The ones I sampled were fresh, firm and well worth the cost of admission. Cotton candy grapes
have just made their way to my local Aldi. And at 4.29 these, did not
look particularly delicious upon a first glance at the package, but my mind was blown by the flavor. Looks can be deceiving. And finally, as a dessert option, I wanted to highlight this
eight-count variety pack of mini ice cream bars at 4.49. This white chocolate one was pure magic and highly enjoyable. By the way, if you are
enjoying this video, please feel free to give it a thumbs up as that really helps my channel. In the number four spot, if you prefer to make your
coffee at home as my family does, this French press at 15 bucks is a sturdy, yet sophisticated looking
companion to get the job done. It comes in stainless steel and this beautiful matte
black color option. If you froth your milk or
enjoy a good cappuccino, this stainless steel
frothing pitcher at $8 has a 12 ounce capacity,
it's dishwasher safe, and equally handy for hot
chocolate as I've discovered. What does this premium nutrition blender at $30 remind you of? Probably the Magic Bullet. I assume it's a dupe of that, and it's part of a nicely
equipped set for the price with a tumbler and lids
as included accessories. If you bring a lunch to work or you pack one for your kids for school, this two-tier bento box at seven bucks is competitively priced with
three separate compartments, ideal for portion control with
some bright utensils included and equally perfect for
leftovers or meal planning. The 16-piece food storage set at $8 includes a wide variety
of BPA-free containers and it's very colorful. If you have not yet found a water bottle to appropriately motivate you, this large hydration tracking
water bottle at six bucks was at least inspiring
for me in terms of price. And if you are looking to track your steps or the calories you've burned, this activity tracker at
4.99 gets the job done without having to connect to the world around you like a conventional smartwatch. I was amazed at the
number of color options to accompany this $5 product. Point five begins with these
new office chairs for 50 bucks. Come in either a beautiful gray color with what I might describe
as a seashell-shaped backing, or this alternative
covered in a cozy, fuzzy, white textured material. To accompany your chair and
help those wheels glide, Aldi is now offering these
three foot by four foot office chair mats at 25 bucks. I enjoy that these are transparent
with a style for carpet and a different option
for hardwood floors. If you are seeking a different seating surface instead of a chair, these decorative poofs at 40 bucks have the same color options
as those office chairs. And sticking with that
office vibe for a moment, there's a new range of dry
erase boards at eight bucks in the form of either a monthly planner, a completely blank dry erase option, or this modern weekly scheduler. If you're more of a mobile office or work from bed or the
couch type of person, this adjustable lap desk at
$20 is not a shower curtain, as I first thought when I
encountered the packaging. This well-priced to lap desk
has a built-in clipboard and divots to accommodate
a laptop or tablet. In the tasty number six
spot from the Kirkwood brand that often carries dupes
of famous fast food items, this bag of popcorn chicken at $7 does not give any indication as to what restaurant has inspired them. My hunch though is these
are potentially a knockoff of the popcorn chicken from KFC. And these chicken fries right here at 5.19 are likely and owed to the
famous Burger King concoction. This next offering unites
the joy of both shrimp and queso into these
beautiful little bites at $5. And something I have tried
and truly appreciate, Boom Boom Shrimp at $6, a new Aldi find that I am thrilled to see. And while we're celebrating seafood, you can now buy a whole
cooked lobster at 10.99 as a rare opportunity to dodge the otherwise outrageous
grocery and restaurant prices for this one pound all natural, no preservative pack of lobster. You don't need Valentine's Day to enjoy a heart-shaped pizza. So at 5.99, I say bring on the love with this shareable cheese pizza. And if you prefer something larger or plan to share a pizza with colleagues and you don't wanna freak them out over the whole heart shape, this half pepperoni, half
cheese Sasquatch pizza is just nine bucks and
absolutely huge in person. Also, brand new filled pretzel
bites with a pepper jack or cheddar cheese filling are priced, rather appetizingly, at 2.99. For point seven, the Aldi
fashion finds this month are fewer in quantity, but
appear very high in quality, like these ladies athleisure joggers at 13 bucks available with
the same color options as the office chair from point five if you really wanna camouflage
into your workspace. If you've recently wanted a denim jacket, but you've been put off by
the typically crazy prices, these right here are $17
and they look really nice. I'm not sure if these two
women are twins, sisters, or one woman posing twice on the package that didn't wanna smile in both photos, but this two pack of ladies pullovers is well priced at 15 bucks. Less confusing to me,
these ladies wedge sneakers at $13 come in cream, black, or go-big-or-go-home leopard print. In a variety of colors, ladies
and men's slides are $5. And if it is warm enough to
wear these where you live, I remain extremely jealous of you. And finally, these ladies and
men's memory foam trainers at 13 bucks look even
more enticing in person and are apparently quite breathable. Before we go retro for my next point, a fan favorite from last year has returned and it's this four-tier
utility shelf at 20 bucks that I picked up last year and still very much enjoy to this day. If you are hoping to better organize that one now completely
out of control junk drawer, this six pack drawer organizer set at 4.99 could work just as well in a crafting room or even for beauty accessories. This five-piece laundry
storage system set at $20 comes with pre-printed labels to accompany these very sturdy containers. And I could even see this
being used nicely in a pantry. At a first glance, I didn't see anything particularly special pertaining to this laundry basket at $10. But upon further inspection,
it can be divided so you could separate your
lights from darks or delicates. And while we are on the
topic of garment care, this foldable garment steamer
at $20 is travel ready as a more packable alternative to the iron steamer I showcased earlier. I don't remember the last time I saw a 12-stitch sewing machine at $40. And while I don't know a
whole lot about sewing, it does have an LED guide light, it includes a foot pedal and AC adapter, and is 12-stitch capable
as its name suggest. Metal wall signs to avoid any
passive aggressive reminders in your home or small office at $8. For my wife, it's definitely
"Check Your Pockets," as I have ruined entire laundry loads with Jolly Ranchers, ChapSticks, and more recently, a Sharpie in my pocket. And I was excited to see
these new drain accessories for $4 at Aldi, including the drain wig. There's also this cute frog
designed ribbit drain cleaner. And while I'm not going to subject you to what I found in our drains, let's just say that despite
my laundry issue shortcomings, my beautiful wife is
not completely innocent. Aldi is definitely bringing it when it comes to color options. And for my next point, this six-cup rice cooker at
17 bucks is no exception. This reversible griddle at $17 has your grill mark equipped
side and a plain flat one, so you can really vary up what you cook. It has a two year warranty and can handle up to 446 degrees of heat, which brings me to this
14-inch wok at $13. It looks very well made in person and I like the fact you get
two different wood handles to choose from. And from wood to bamboo, this bamboo steamer at seven bucks. And I will admit that in our home, we typically enjoy frozen
types of dumplings. But even so, this steamer
would be far better than relying upon our
microwave to do the trick. From frozen to fresh,
these pizza pans at 3.49 will accommodate up to a 12-inch pizza and are, as expected, oven safe. Sporting a rather retro aesthetic, these coffee mugs with bamboo lids at 4.99 have this awesome caramel color, which kind of reminds me of the '80s, although I was only drinking milk or juice by the time the
late '80s rolled around. Before I get to the bonus
section for my next point, we begin with a more ingenious
approach to cooking utensils. These clip-on silicone utensils at 4.99 rest more easily on the
side of a pot or plate. Adorned with this beautiful
blue and white design, I was admiring these
dishwasher-safe stoneware trays. They also come in this bamboo option. Some of the most extravagant looking ceramic ramen noodle bowls
I've ever seen are $5. I enjoyed the textured exterior. These pet sofas at $40
are capable of pleasing this very royal-looking Pomeranian who happens to be the same color as the office chair I showcased earlier. Everything seems to go back
to those office chairs. Anyhow, the equally comfortable
looking extra large pet beds right here at 17 bucks sport
a machine-washable cover. And I am not neglecting cats. Of course, this cat tunnel at $9 could be interconnected with other sets, and hopefully your cat or kitten will look less terrified than
this model on the package. Our bonus section begins with another returning
favorite from last year. These five-piece LED
puck light sets at $15 with a remote control included are an extremely easy way
to illuminate a closet or other storage area of your home without needing to rely
upon an electrician. These two foot by six
foot washable runners are 50 bucks with several
different color options. I love the machine washable factor, which is definitely more of a trend from retailers this year. If you're searching for
something more rugged, see what I did there, this 18 by 30 inch all purpose mat at $6 could help you keep your entryway or mudroom clean from
the mess of the outdoors. Although I would like
something a bit larger. So this three foot by four
foot all purpose mat at $15 is great for when a couple
of people enter your home and you don't need to
watch one person balance on the rug to remove their boots while the other person
just stands there waiting. These puzzle pet feeder toys at $5 are a wonderful way to keep a four-legged family member occupied while you're out stocking up at Aldi. Or if you need to slow
down a very eager eater, I will mention that Dollar Tree has a smaller version of
this for only a buck 25. And finally, if you've been eyeing the rather expensive Squatty Potty, there's now a dupe at Aldi for $10, which includes these questionable markings of where to put your feet, although I'm not sure
where else you'd put them. What a strange way to conclude a video. Thank you for watching. I love you. Bye-bye.