ALDI Special Buys: 28th March 2020 Survival And Camping Equipment | Men's Health Magazine Australia

ALDI Is Releasing A Survival Range For All Your Apocalypse Needs

From generators to paper towels to first aid kits, the German retailer is making sure you have all the essentials for a doomsday bunker. 

Here’s a list of everything coming to ALDI in their special buys range this Saturday (28th March).

  • Instant Up Tent 4 Person – $129.
  • Instant Up Tent 6 Person – $179
  • Colossus Camp Chair – $49.99
  • Portable Fire Pit – $49.99
  • Colour Change Flames 8pk – $9.99
  • Mesh Floor Mat 2.5m x 5m – $29.99
  • Heavy Duty Tarps – 3.65m x 3.65m – $19.99
  • Heavy Duty Tarps – 3.6m x 5.55m – $29.99
  • Tarp Pole – $9.99
  • Camping Tools – $9.99
  • Premium Tent Pegs 20pk – $9.99
  • Camp Rope 40m – $9.99
  • Sleeping Bag Onezee – $49.99

ALDI Range

ALDI

  • Premium Winter Sleeping Bag – $39.99
  • Deluxe Queen Air Mattress 240V – $59.99
  • Camp Quilt – $69.99
  • Adult’s 3-in-1 Jacket – $59.99
  • Children’s 3-in-1 Jacket – $29.99
  • Adult’s Wool Rich Hiking Socks 2pk – $11.99
  • Adult’s Merino Blend Tee – $19.99
  • Portable Fridge Freezer 65L – $599
  • Butane Grill Stove  – $69.99
  • Cast Iron Cookware – $19.99 
  • Camping First Aid Kit 64pc – $29.99
  • TakeawayContainers 15pk – $4.99
  • Viva Paper Towel 3pk – $2.79
  • Assorted Games – $19.99
  • Light With Bug Zapper – $19.99
  • Night Vision Device – $159
  • 4-Stroke Inverter Generator 2000W – $ 349
  • Powered Battery Box – $49.99
  • Solar Panel Kit 160W – $169
  • Deep Cycle Battery 80A – $199
  • 1500 Lumen Powerbank Torch – $29.99
Special Buys on sale Saturday 28 March, while stocks last*

* While stocks last – please note stocks are limited and will vary between stores. Despite our careful planning, we apologise if selected items may sell out on the first day due to unexpected high demand. In the event of unexpected high demand, ALDI Stores reserves the right to limit purchases to reasonable quantities. Prices are correct at time of uploading and are subject to change.

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