It seems there is no rest from the heat this summer as temperatures are expected to climb once again in the coming days. And in our desperate attempts to stay comfortable, demand for cooling products is likely to surge once again. Handheld fans and portable air conditioner units are selling out quickly right now, but Aldi is here to save the day.The supermarket is preparing for rising temperatures with the launch of a new range of fans arriving in stores this week, aimed at helping shoppers stay cool as another heatwave approaches. This is the supermarket’s latest seasonal drop, which also includes products like the portable air cooler and globe fan. The drop includes four different models of fan, some with travel-friendly designs and others that are larger and more feature-packed with adjustable settings like oscillation, timers and remote controls. There will also be a selection of other cooling options to purchase, all designed for use at home or on the go, including coverless duvets. Aldi’s new collection lands in stores this Thursday 2 July, just in time for the warm weather, giving us another chance to try and stock up before the next hot spell fully hits. The range is available in stores only, so you'll need to check your local Aldi and be quick, as with all Aldi Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone. Read more: Lidl is about to launch an affordable air conditionerAldi fans SpecialbuysFan with flexible tripodThis fan is for staying cool while out and about. It comes with a flexible tripod, adjustable head, three speed settings, and a timer function. It’s powered via USB or battery, and it also features 360 degree rotation. Charge it up in around four hours for a full battery.Jet fanThis fan is designed for both blowing dust and acting as a vacuum pump. It comes with a range of attachments for different tasks, adjustable power settings, and a built-in rechargeable battery with USB charging. Practical extras include an integrated light, belt clip, and storage case.Portable telescopic fanThis fan is designed for home or office use. It has an adjustable height, foldable design, and 120 degree oscillation, along with eight speed settings to tailor airflow. It’s powered by a rechargeable battery, and includes extras like an LED night light, timer function, and remote control functionality. More fan recommendationsDuux rize portable fanThe Duux rize portable fan made it onto our list of the best fans for its wireless design. When reviewed by Joanne Lewsley, she said it was a fan you “can genuinely take anywhere,” adding that is the best cordless fan she tested.She wrote: “It’s properly portable rather than just compact, with a lightweight 1kg build and a built-in battery that lasts up to 15 hours, so you can move it from desk to bedside to garden without hunting for a plug socket. Drawing just 5W when charging and an impressive 9.2W on its highest setting, it won’t break the bank, or drain your power bank either.”Why we love itCordless design, with up to 15 hours of battery lifeTransforms from desk to pedestal fanLightweight and easy to move aroundVery quiet, especially on lower settingsTake noteNot as powerful as full-size tower fansNo remote, touch panel onlyDraper 16in desk fanFor a no frills, basic fan, reviewer Joanne Lewsley recommended this Draper 16in desk fan. She wrote: “If you want a straightforward fan that moves air without costing a fortune, the Draper 16in Desk Fan does exactly that. It’s a traditional bladed design with three speeds and a 90-degree oscillating head. In testing, I found the airflow surprisingly powerful for such a low price – easily enough to take the edge off a warm room or stuffy home office.”Why we love itAffordableStrong airflow for the priceLightweight and easy to moveTake noteBuild feels a little flimsyNo timer or smart featuresHigher energy use than newer modelsCommem turbo handheld fan“If you want something extra portable to take around with you on the daily commute (and we all know how unbearably stuffy it can get on the tube), the Commem turbo fan is the most powerful handheld fan I’ve tested, and it costs less than £13,” wrote Joanne Lewsley in her round-up of the best fans.She added: “Despite its tiny size, the airflow is ridiculously strong. It actually feels more like a mini desk fan than a handheld one. On the highest setting, it pumps out such an intense blast of air that I’ve genuinely had to turn it down after a few minutes. It was easily powerful enough to cool me down on a packed train and during heatwaves.”Why we love itExtremely powerful for something so smallCan be propped up on a desk or worn around the neckCan be angled in 180-degreesTake noteVery loudThese are the best products to keep you cool during a heatwave
Aldi is rolling out a new fan range this week, just in time for the next heatwave
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