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30 Aldi middle aisle bargains for June 17 – June 23

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There’s so much great stuff in Aldi’s infamous middle aisle this week, especially if you're looking for outdoor or fitness gear. While this isn't a great week for kitchen and home finds, it's a very good one if you're gearing up for summer outside, adding variety to home workouts, or picking up camping basics without paying sporting goods store prices.

A few things particularly stand out. The cold brew maker is $9.99 and pays for itself quickly if iced coffee is already part of your routine. The Pilates reformer board is $39.99, which is what boutique studios charge for a single class. And the soaker hose at $9.99 is worth grabbing if your vegetable beds are going to need regular watering through summer.

These are Aldi Finds running June 17 through June 23. Prices are accurate at time of publishing but vary by store, and the good stuff sells out fast.

Crofton icon drinking glass

bee drinking glass
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The Crofton icon drinking glass is the kind of small summer buy that can make daily iced coffee, lemonade, or patio drinks feel nicer without spending much. It’s $4.99, with designs like bee, cherry, croissant, ladybug, lemon, and popsicle.

This is not a full drinkware set, so it makes the most sense if you want one fun glass for yourself or a cheap add-on gift. It also works for teens heading to college who somehow need “their” glass for every beverage.

Kirkton House icon bead candle

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Small decorative candles can be oddly expensive, especially when they come in cute shapes. The Kirkton House icon bead candle is $7.99, and the bee version comes in a Summer Meadow scent.

This is a better buy if you already like keeping a candle in the bathroom, kitchen, or entryway. It adds a little seasonal polish without turning into a $25 home fragrance purchase, which is where candles get financially silly very fast.





Crofton embossed drinkware set

embossed drinkware set
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The Crofton embossed drinkware set is $9.99, which is a useful price if your cabinets are full of random old mugs and mismatched glasses. The highball version in green is a good fit for iced drinks, sparkling water, or casual dinners outside.

It is also a smart grab if you host once in a while but do not want to buy “nice” drinkware that only gets used twice a year. Under $10 for a set keeps the risk low.

Crofton cold brew coffee or tea maker

Crofton cold brew coffee or tea maker
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The Crofton cold brew coffee or tea maker is $9.99, and it can pay for itself quickly if iced coffee is part of your summer routine. One coffee shop cold brew can run nearly half that price.

This only makes sense if you will actually use it. But for regular cold coffee or iced tea drinkers, it is a cheap way to make a batch at home and stop pretending the drive-through is a harmless little habit.

Crofton floating cooler

Crofton floating cooler
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The Crofton floating cooler is $39.99, so it is one of the higher-priced items here. It is built for pool days, lake trips, and backyard afternoons when you do not want people dripping through the house every time they want a drink.

Skip it if you do not have a regular use for it. For families who spend a lot of summer around water, it can replace a pricier pool accessory and keep the main cooler out of the splash zone.

Crane fitness reformer board

reformer board
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A home Pilates-style setup can get expensive fast, which is why the Crane fitness reformer board stands out at $39.99. It is not the same as a studio reformer, but it gives you a way to do controlled strength work at home.





This is best for someone who already works out at home and wants more variety. If it keeps you from paying for one more boutique class you were not sure you could afford anyway, the math is not bad.

Live in Style fitness carryall

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The Live in Style fitness carryall is $9.99, with colors including black, lilac, and mauve. It is useful for the gym, pool, kids’ sports, or tossing in sunscreen and towels for a park day.

Cheap bags are not always worth buying, but this price works if you need a secondary bag that can take some abuse. It is also good for keeping swim gear or workout stuff from spreading across the back seat like a small fabric-based crime scene.

Crane premium yoga mat

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The Crane premium yoga mat is $19.99, which is low for a thicker mat that can handle regular stretching, floor workouts, or yoga videos at home. Basic mats often feel like lying on a grocery bag with ambition.

This is a practical buy if your current mat is peeling, too thin, or permanently curled at the edges. Home workouts are easier to stick with when the equipment is not actively annoying you.

Crane wrist weight set

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The Crane wrist weight set is $12.99, and it is a cheaper way to add light resistance to walks, mat workouts, or low-impact routines. Similar trendy wrist weights can cost much more online.

These are not for heavy strength training. They are for someone who wants a little extra challenge without buying a rack of dumbbells or giving up half a closet to fitness gear.





Crane muscle hook

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The Crane muscle hook is $6.99, and it is meant to help reach tight spots in your back, shoulders, and neck. For under $7, it is cheaper than most massage tools and much cheaper than booking an appointment every time your shoulders revolt.

This is a small-space-friendly buy because it does not need batteries, charging, or a drawer full of attachments. Keep it near the couch and it might actually get used.

Adventuridge mini lantern

fishing bucket with net
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The Adventuridge mini lantern is $6.99, with colors including aqua, blue, purple, and silver. It is useful for camping, backyard tables, power outages, or kids who want a little light in a tent.

This is a sensible buy even if you are not a serious camper. A small lantern is one of those things you are glad to own the first time the lights flicker or someone needs to find flip-flops after dark.

Adventuridge fishing bucket with net

fishing bucket with net
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The Adventuridge fishing bucket with net is $7.99, which is a low price for summer fishing trips, creek days, or kids who like collecting everything that should probably be put back immediately.

It is a niche item, but a useful one for the right household. If you already fish or take kids to the water often, this beats paying more at a sporting goods store right before a trip.

Adventuridge collapsible bucket

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The Adventuridge collapsible bucket is $7.99, and the folding design matters. Regular buckets are useful, but they also take up awkward garage or trunk space for something you may only need once a week.





This one works for camping, car washing, beach rinsing, garden jobs, or apartment living where storage is tight. It is not glamorous, which is usually a good sign for a household item.

Adventuridge collapsible tub with drain

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The Adventuridge collapsible tub with drain is $7.99, and the drain gives it an edge over a plain bucket. Use it for rinsing sandy shoes, washing small gear, soaking camp dishes, or handling messy outdoor jobs.

This is especially handy for renters, small homes, and people who do not have a utility sink. It folds away when you are done, which is more than can be said for most bulky plastic tubs.

Adventuridge camping string lights

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The Adventuridge camping string lights are $9.99, and they are useful beyond camping. Hang them on a balcony, around a pop-up canopy, or near a picnic table when summer evenings run late.

At this price, they are an easy way to make an outdoor space more usable without buying permanent lighting. That is especially helpful if you rent or do not want to drill anything into the house.

Adventuridge collapsible camping table

camping table
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The Adventuridge collapsible camping table is $19.99, and it fills a gap that comes up constantly outside: nowhere clean to put drinks, snacks, cards, sunscreen, or a speaker.

It is useful for camping, kids’ sports, patios, and tailgates. If you have ever balanced a plate on your lap while pretending it was fine, a small folding table is worth considering.

Adventuridge ball bungee cord set

ball bungee cord set
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The Adventuridge ball bungee cord set is $6.99, and it is one of those boring items that solves real problems. Use them for tarps, tents, loose cords, camping gear, or tying down awkward things in the garage.

They are not exciting, but replacing broken bungees one emergency at a time costs more. Grab these if your current solution involves knots, old shoelaces, and optimism.

Adventuridge ultralight travel hammock

travel hammock
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The Adventuridge ultralight travel hammock is $14.99, which is a fair price for camping, parks, or backyard lounging. It is also a lot cheaper than buying outdoor seating that has to live on the patio all year.

This is best for people who will actually hang it safely and use it. If you have trees or take regular trips, it gives you a portable rest spot without another bulky chair.

Adventuridge foldable water canister

foldable water canister
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The Adventuridge foldable water canister is $6.99, and it is useful for camping, beach rinses, road trips, and emergency prep. The foldable design means it does not hog storage space when empty.

It is also a practical thing to keep with outdoor gear if you have kids, pets, or a garden plot away from the house. Water is always needed at the exact moment nobody wants to walk back inside.

Men’s casual shorts

Casual Shorts
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These men’s casual shorts are $9.99, with dark gray and khaki options showing up in multiple sizes. That is low for summer shorts you can wear for errands, yard work, travel, or casual weekends.

This is a good buy if you need to replace a worn pair without spending department store money. Summer clothes take a beating, and not every pair of shorts needs to be treated like an investment piece.

Kirkton House doormat

door mat
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The Kirkton House doormat is $6.99, with options like Home Sweet Home and floral designs. A fresh mat is one of the cheaper ways to make an entry look less tired.

It also has a practical job. Dirt, grass, and wet footprints are cheaper to stop at the door than to clean off the floor later, especially if kids, pets, or garden shoes are part of your daily chaos.

Kirkton House Americana luncheon plate

Gingham Luncheon Plate
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The Kirkton House Americana luncheon plate is $2.49, and the gingham design fits summer cookouts, picnics, and casual patio meals. It is a cheaper way to add seasonal tableware without buying a full matching set.

This is useful if you host occasionally and want something nicer than flimsy paper plates. Buy only what you need, not a cabinet’s worth of themed dishes that will annoy you by August.

Crofton reusable paper towels

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The Crofton reusable paper towels are $6.99, and they are a simple way to cut back on disposable paper towels. Use them for counters, spills, lunch cleanup, and the everyday messes that do not need a fresh sheet every time.

They will not replace paper towels completely for everyone, and that is fine. Even swapping some daily use can stretch a roll longer, which adds up in a house where spills are apparently a hobby.

Gardenline soaker hose

soaker hose
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The Gardenline soaker hose is $9.99, and it is useful if you are trying to keep vegetables, flowers, or new landscaping alive without standing outside with a hose every night.

A soaker hose can help water more evenly and waste less through overspray. It is a good buy for gardeners who already know they will be watering often through summer, especially during hot, dry weeks.

Bendon color and activity set

Colour and Activity Set
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The Bendon color and activity set is $9.99, with licensed versions including Stitch, Disney Princess, and Hello Kitty. It includes art supplies and activities in one kit, which is useful for summer downtime.

This is a good car trip, rainy day, grandparent visit, or “please do something that is not a screen” purchase. Under $10 is reasonable for a set that can cover more than one afternoon.

Disney Pixar Toy Story plush

Toy Story Plush
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The Disney Pixar Toy Story plush is $12.99, with Buzz showing among the options. Licensed plush toys often cost more at big-box stores, especially when a kid has already decided which character matters.

This is not a need, but it is a decent birthday closet or reward-bin buy if you have young kids in your life. It feels nicer than a throwaway toy and is still under $15.

Crane rope handled tub

rope handled tub
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The Crane rope handled tub is $6.99, with colors like blue, orange, and pink. It is useful for toys, towels, pool gear, gardening supplies, shoes, or corralling the random stuff that collects by the door.

The handles make it easier to move from room to room or out to the car. For under $7, it is a cheap storage fix that does not require building furniture or buying another set of plastic drawers.

OFF! Clean Feel insect repellent

insect repellant
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OFF! Clean Feel insect repellent is $6.89, and late June is exactly when mosquitoes start acting like they pay rent. This version uses picaridin, which many people prefer because it tends to feel less greasy than some old-school sprays.

This is practical for camping, evening walks, sports fields, and backyard dinners. Buy it before you need it, because nobody enjoys paying whatever the nearest store charges after the first bite.

Belavi wooden patio chair

wooden patio chair
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The Belavi wooden patio chair is $49.99, so it is not a casual toss-in-the-cart item. But patio chairs can get expensive quickly, especially if you want something sturdier than plastic.

This makes sense if you already need extra outdoor seating for summer meals, visitors, or a small porch setup. It is less useful if you have nowhere to store it or already own enough chairs for the people who actually show up.

Belavi bird bath

bird bath
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The Belavi bird bath is $14.99, which is low for a garden accent that adds a little structure to a yard, patio, or flower bed. It is also small enough to be manageable if you do not want a heavy stone version.

This is a nice pick for gardeners who want something decorative but still simple. Just be honest about whether you will clean and refill it, because birds deserve better than a sad little mosquito bowl.