ALDI has launched a range of Father’s Day buys that make perfect presents without breaking the budget.
From fun games to popular gadgets, the Specialbuy bargains are available while stocks last.


And these Father’s Day offers are currently available from just £1.29.
But you’ll want to act fast as with all Aldi Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone.
This year Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 15.
Here are all the deals you can get…
Ambiano Beer Dispenser – £24.99
At just £24.99, the Ambiano beer dispenser is a classic bargain buy – and is cheaper than a similar £129.99 Lakeland’s Fizzics DraftPour beer dispenser.
This fun gadget only requires two 1.5 V AA batteries to run it – and its sleek design.
It can cater for beer can capacities of 330ml, 350ml, 440ml, and 500ml.
And for bottles, it can cope with diameters of 66mm and heights of 260mm.
Shoppers can choose between a foaming setting and a “normal beer” option.
This beer dispenser comes with the store-standard three-year warranty.
Crane Golf Pong Game Set – £34.99

Or for the dad who enjoys a fun game and a day on the green, the Crane Golf Pong Set makes the ideal buy.
This Father’s Day, your father figure can enjoy a game of putting without leaving their home.
The artificial turf rolls to resemble a true putting green while guaranteeing easy storage.
It features non-slip backing to keep the turf in place while you play.
The game set includes two 36-inch putters, one two-piece construction shaft, one putter head with a plastic cover, and one rubber grip.
There are also two golf balls and 12-hole covers featured in the fun game.
Golf Gift Set – £4.99

There’s also a gift option for a day on the real life green, with Aldi’s Golf Gift Set.
You can choose between a “Dad” or “Grandad” design, with both sets including fun puns such as “The Golf Father” and “Best Dad Par!”.
The set includes three golf balls, three wooden golf tees, and a golf ball marker.
According to Aldi, this gift set is perfect for “that amazing golf crazy person in your life”.
Sisal Dartboard – £17.99

Or if your dad is more of a darts fan, you can pick up a dartboard from the Specialbuys section.
According to Aldi, you can add some friendly competition to the mix with this budget buy.
The dartboard features a round metal spider that can be rotated and mounting accessories.
This buy also comes with six steel tip darts, weighing 18g each, and two pieces of chalk as well as a score card.
Drew & Cole Breakfast Sandwich Maker – £24.99

Or why not treat your dad to the ultimate breakfast in bed with this compact sandwich maker.
You can create the “perfect English Breakfast Muffin” by toasting your bread, cooking your egg, heating the meat and melting the cheese all in one go.
This easy to use item will have your favourite sandwich ready in less than five minutes.
It can also be used for omelettes, mini pizzas, or even desserts, working with a wide range of bread including crumpets, tortillas, bread rolls, and more.
And it features non-stick plates, ensuring it is left free of food which is what makes it “so easy to wash up”.
Lacura Men’s Eau De Parfum – £6.99

You can also opt for the classic cologne gift with a range of options to choose from.
The Island Oasis fragrance has been compared to Burberry Hero, which is currently on sale at Boots for £138, making the Aldi buy over £130 cheaper.
Meanwhile, the Lacura Ambition is said to be similar to Givenchy Gentleman.
The designer fragrance is priced at £93 at Boots, making the Aldi buy a whopping £87 cheaper.
Paper Hearts Father’s Day Large Cards/ Gift Bags – £1.29

You can add the finishing touch to your Father’s Day gift with a thoughtful card and a gift bag to wrap it all up in, available for £1.29 each.
The paper bags come in two design options, while you can choose from nine types of card.
And there are items available that also make suitable Father’s Day presents, including cast iron dutch ovens, roaster dishes, and frying pans for the kitchen.
You can also add to your dad’s wardrobe with PJ’s, slippers, and belts.
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts
IF you’ve ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you’ll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff.
Aldi’s speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals.
It’s all part of Aldi’s plan to be as efficient as possible – and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
It also uses “shelf-ready” packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock.