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30 Aldi middle aisle bargains for April 29 – May 5

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Late April is when small home, garden, and kid costs start stacking up. A planter for the porch, a few outdoor toys, laundry supplies, and a bathroom organizer can add up fast if you buy them all from separate stores.

This batch has a useful mix for yards, patios, bathrooms, laundry rooms, kids, and low-cost self-care.

Note that prices are accurate online at the time of publication, but may vary by store. Also note that I haven't personally tested all of these items, but they're what I think represent the best offers this week.

Disney travel set

Disney travel set
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A child-size travel set makes sense if you have summer trips, sleepovers, camping weekends, or grandparent visits coming up. It gives kids their own packing space instead of stuffing their clothes into whatever tote bag is closest.

The Disney 3-piece travel set is $19.99, with character options including Minnie and Cars. That is a reasonable price for a themed set that can cover several trips instead of one vacation.

Disney stainless steel bottle

Disney stainless steel bottle
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A reusable bottle can quietly save money if your family keeps buying drinks at gas stations, parks, or sports practices. This Zak! Disney stainless steel bottle is sized for everyday kid use and has a character design that may help it actually leave the cabinet.

At $12.99, it is a practical buy for school, camp, day trips, and the car. Stainless steel also tends to hold up better than cheap plastic bottles that crack or keep strange smells.





Disney backpack

Disney Backpack
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This Disney backpack is a good fit for preschool, daycare, library trips, travel days, or keeping extra clothes in the car. It is not meant to haul a semester of textbooks, but it does not need to be.

The backpack is $16.99, with Mickey and Minnie styles listed. For a small child who needs a bag of their own, it is cheaper than many character backpacks at big-box stores.

Disney dress

Disney Dress
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A simple casual dress can cover warm days, park visits, daycare, errands, and vacation photos without needing a separate outfit for every plan. This Disney dress comes in black and other listed sizes, with a character look that still feels easy to wear.

It is $14.99, which is low for licensed clothing. It makes the most sense if your child already likes Disney and you need something washable, not precious.

Little Town bubble mower or leaf blower

Little Town Bubble Mower
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Outdoor toys are useful when they keep kids busy in the yard while adults garden, mow, or clean up. The Little Town bubble mower and bubble leaf blower let younger kids copy the grown-up work without touching actual tools.

The bubble mower is $12.99, with a leaf blower version also listed. That is a fair price for a backyard toy that can get repeated use through spring and summer.

Kirkton House washcloth set

Kirkton House washcloth set
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Washcloths wear out faster than people admit. Once they are stained, thin, or permanently rough, it is time to demote them to cleaning rags and replace the bathroom stack.





This Kirkton House 8-pack is $4.99, which works out to about 62 cents per cloth. That is useful for guest bathrooms, kids’ bathrooms, gym bags, or anyone who needs extras without buying a full towel set.

Kirkton House hair towel

Kirkton House hair towel
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A hair towel is smaller and easier to wrap than a bath towel, especially if you are trying to keep laundry under control. It is also useful for travel, gym bags, and shared bathrooms where towel hooks are already overloaded.

The Kirkton House hair towel is $4.99. At that price, it is a simple upgrade that can keep regular towels cleaner and free for actual showers.

Kirkton House hair accessory bin

Kirkton House hair accessory bin
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Hair ties, clips, brushes, combs, and little bottles can take over a bathroom counter fast. A dedicated bin gives all those loose items one place to land, which is often enough to make mornings less annoying.

The Kirkton House hair accessory bin is $6.99. It is a good fit for kids’ bathrooms, dorm rooms, small apartments, or anyone who needs storage but not a full vanity setup.

Kirkton House makeup organizer

Kirkton make up organizer
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If your makeup is sliding around in a drawer, you are more likely to lose things, break lids, or buy duplicates you do not need. A small organizer keeps daily-use items visible and easier to grab.

The Kirkton House makeup organizer is $6.99. That is a sensible price for cleaning up a countertop without spending on a larger acrylic organizer system.





Kirkton House drawer organizer

Kirkton House drawer organizer
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This 3-drawer organizer is useful beyond the bathroom. It can hold craft supplies, office bits, charging cords, hair accessories, first-aid items, or the small things that usually end up in a junk drawer.

It costs $6.99, which is low enough to solve one messy spot without overbuying storage. It is especially useful in small homes where every drawer has to work harder.

Tide Evo laundry tiles

Tide Evo
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Laundry detergent is a repeat expense, and pre-measured tiles can help if your household tends to pour too much liquid detergent. They also store neatly in small laundry rooms, closets, or shared laundry spaces.

The Tide Evo Spring Blast 16-count pack is $9.94, or about 62 cents per load. It is still a name-brand product, but the compact format cuts down on mess and heavy bottles.

Belavi raised planter

Belavi raised planter
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A raised planter is useful if you want herbs, flowers, or a few compact vegetables without digging up a yard. It also works for renters, patios, balconies, and anyone who does not want to bend down as much while planting.

The Belavi raised planter is $14.99, with colors including black, blue, and pink. For small-space gardening, that is a good price for a container that looks more finished than a basic plastic pot.

Belavi teacup planter

Belavi teacup planter
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The Belavi teacup planter is more decorative than essential, but it can make a porch, patio table, or garden corner look finished without buying extra decor. Add a low-cost plant and you have a simple spring refresh.





It is $9.99, with dark green and floral styles listed. It is a nice option for a small patio, a Mother’s Day plant, or a porch that needs one cheerful piece.

Belavi wooden trellis

Belavi wooden trellis
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A trellis gives climbing plants support and adds height to a garden bed or container. It is useful for sweet peas, clematis, small vining flowers, or decorative plantings that need something better than leaning on a fence.

The Belavi wooden trellis is $9.99, with large and small set options listed in natural or white. It is a cheap way to make a container garden look planned instead of thrown together.

Belavi solar fairy house

Belavi solar fairy house
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Solar garden decor is useful when you want a little light outside without cords, outlets, or batteries. This Belavi solar fairy house is small enough for a planter, garden bed, or porch corner.

The acorn version is $9.99, with other styles listed. It is a low-cost way to add interest to a yard, especially if kids like helping place garden pieces.

Belavi fairy garden kit

Belavi fairy garden kit
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A fairy garden kit can double as a spring craft and a patio decoration. It gives kids something hands-on to do without requiring a long craft store list, which is half the battle.

The teapot fairy garden kit is $12.99. It is a good pick for grandparents, rainy weekends, small patios, or anyone who wants a contained project instead of glitter in three rooms.

Gardenline garden clogs

clogs
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Garden clogs keep regular shoes out of mud, mulch, wet grass, and compost. They are also easy to leave by the back door for quick watering, trash runs, chicken chores, or pulling weeds.

The Gardenline ladies’ garden clogs are $8.99. That is a low price for shoes meant to take abuse, rinse off, and spare your everyday sneakers.

Gardenline ornamental shrub

ornamental shrub
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Small shrubs can be a cheaper way to add structure and color to a yard than buying larger nursery plants. Hydrangea, forsythia, lilac, rose, and similar shrubs are useful for borders, corners, and bare spots that need more than annual flowers.

The Gardenline ornamental shrub is $3.99. Check your light and space before planting, but the price is low enough to fill a gap without turning landscaping into a major expense.

Gardenline raspberry bush

raspberry bush
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A raspberry bush is a good fit for a self-sufficiency-minded yard if you have the right sunny spot and enough room. It takes more patience than buying a pint of berries, but it can pay off over time if it establishes well.

The Gardenline raspberry bush is $5.99. It is not instant food, but it is a low-cost way to start adding edible perennials to the yard.

Altman specialty lantana

Altman specialty lantana
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Lantana is a useful plant for adding color to sunny containers and garden beds. It is especially handy when you want something brighter than plain greenery but do not want to spend nursery prices filling several pots.

The Altman specialty lantana is $6.49. For porch pots, pollinator-friendly corners, or a sunny patio, one or two plants can make the space look less bare.

Hosta plant assortment

Hosta
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Hostas are useful for shaded spaces where many flowers struggle. They work well around trees, along walkways, near porches, or in corners where you need dependable foliage more than constant blooms.

The hosta plant assortment is $6.49. If planted in the right spot, hostas can come back year after year, which makes them a better long-term buy than a cart full of one-season plants.

Kirkton House outdoor accent mat

outdoor mat
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An outdoor mat is a small buy that makes an entry look cleaner and helps catch dirt before it gets inside. That matters more once garden shoes, kids, pets, and spring rain are all in the mix.

The Kirkton House outdoor accent mat is $7.99, with several designs listed. It is a simple porch update that costs less than most decorative planters.

Kirkton House segmented candle

candle
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A candle is not a household need, but it can be a useful low-cost gift or bathroom refresh. The segmented design makes this one look more finished than a plain jar candle, which helps if you are giving it to someone.

The Kirkton House 3-segment candle is $12.99, with several colors listed. It works best as a hostess gift, teacher gift, or small home treat that does not require a bigger decor purchase.

Kirkton House flower diffuser

flower diffuser
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A reed or flower diffuser can freshen a small room without an open flame. That makes it useful for bathrooms, entryways, guest rooms, or apartments where candles are not allowed or not practical.

The Kirkton House flower diffuser is $4.99. It is a low-cost way to make a room feel cleaner without buying plug-ins, refills, or another candle.

Lacura liquid blush or highlighter

Champagne Liquid Highlighter
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Makeup is one of those categories where small items can get expensive quickly. A liquid blush or highlighter is useful if you want one inexpensive color product instead of buying several full-price beauty items.

The Lacura liquid blush or highlighter is $4.99, with shades such as champagne, peachy pink, and radiant rose listed. It is a low-risk price for trying a trend without committing to department store makeup.

Lacura lip kit

Lip Kit
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A lip kit is a practical pick if you like having a matched lip color and liner without buying each piece separately. It can also work as a small gift, especially if you need something nicer than a basic lip balm.

The Lacura lip kit is $5.99, with nude and berry options listed. That keeps the cost low for a complete lip product instead of spending twice that on one tube elsewhere.

Lacura Hydrabase face primer

Lacura Hydrabase face primer
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Face primer is useful if you already wear makeup and want it to apply more smoothly or last longer. It is not worth buying if you never use base products, but regular makeup users can get value from a low-cost version.

The Lacura Hydrabase face primer is $4.99 for 1.7 fluid ounces. That is a budget-friendly way to replace a pricier primer without cutting it from your routine entirely.

Lacura eyeshadow palette

Lacura eyeshadow palette
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An eyeshadow palette makes sense when the colors are wearable enough for regular use. This is not the place to spend much on shades that only work once a year for a costume party.

The Lacura Naturals Nectar eyeshadow palette is $5.99. For basic everyday color, that is much easier on the budget than replacing a higher-end palette all at once.

Lacura setting spray

Lacura setting spray
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Setting spray is useful if makeup tends to fade, crease, or slide off before the end of the day. It is especially practical for long workdays, warm weather, events, or travel.

The Lacura setting spray is $5.49 for 3.2 fluid ounces. That is a reasonable price if you use setting spray regularly but do not want to pay beauty store prices.

Lacura Hydrabase eye primer

Lacura Hydrabase Eye Primer
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Eye primer is different from face primer because it is meant for lids, where shadow can crease or disappear faster. It is a small item, but it can help stretch the value of eyeshadow you already own.

The Lacura Hydrabase eye primer is $4.99. If you wear eye makeup often, this is a cheaper way to improve what you have instead of buying another palette.