Aldi has quietly rolled out a limited-edition kitchen collection aimed at fans of baking and classic afternoon tea. The range mixes practical appliances with themed tableware, arriving in stores as part of the retailer’s Specialbuys drops. Shoppers looking to refresh their teatime setup or upgrade baking gear will find colourful and budget-friendly options — but stock will be fleeting.
What the new Aldi collection includes: full product rundown
The line pairs cookware, serveware and small appliances to create a complete afternoon-tea experience. Prices span from pocket-friendly essentials to larger appliances for serious bakers.
- Stand Mixer – classic planetary mixer, multi-speed, stainless bowl, around £39.99.
- Air Fryer (6.5L) – multi-function appliance for roasting and baking, about £34.99.
- Mixer accessories bundle – attachments and extras, near £12.99.
- Cake Stand – wooden or tiered options for displays, approx £8.99.
- Glass Serveware – large showpiece bowl or four small dessert bowls, roughly £9.99.
- Bread-making Kit – proofing basket, whisk and recipe guide, about £9.99.
- Teapot and sets – stoneware teapot ~£7.99; teacups or mugs (pair) ~£4.99.
- Confetti Glasses – two-pack for celebratory drinks, around £5.99.
- Cake cover & container – practical cake keeper, about £5.99.
- Measuring spoon and sieve set – baking basics ~£5.99.
- Teacup and mug sets – small plates and cups from ~£4.99.
- Dessert plates – patterned or ribbed styles, around £4.99 (two-pack).
- Cake tins – round tins for home bakes, about £4.99.
- Oven tray 3-pack – versatile sheet trays ~£3.99.
- Metal bakeware – tins and pans from ~£2.69.
- Silicone bakeware – moulds and novelty shapes starting at £2.49.
Key pieces to watch — style, colour and functionality
Certain items are already attracting attention for their looks and practical features.
Mixers and appliances that perform
- The stand mixer returns in new shades and offers multiple speeds and a large bowl. It aims to be a top pick for home bakers.
- The 6.5-litre air fryer doubles as a testbed for baking experiments, not only frying.
Teatime serveware and fun glassware
- Confetti-style glasses bring a playful touch to fizz and come in stemless and flute variants.
- Stoneware teapots and coordinated cups offer a cohesive look for hosting visitors.
- Acacia wood cake stands are offered as single or two-tier displays for different presentation needs.
Budget-friendly buys under £10 for easy hosting
Several items in the drop are designed for low-cost refreshes of your tea table.
- Silicone moulds and shallow cake tins from £2.49.
- Metal bake tins from about £2.69.
- Oven tray sets for under £4.
- Two-pack teacups and dessert plates priced around £4.99.
- Affordable glass serveware and cake covers near £5 to £10.
How and when to buy: Specialbuys availability and tips
These items are part of Aldi’s Specialbuys programme. That means they are limited in quantity and appear on set days.
- Act quickly: once a Specialbuy sells out, it is unlikely to return in the same form.
- Check store listings early on release day to avoid disappointment.
- Expect popular machines and colourful glassware to go first.
Why this launch matters for the home-kitchen market
The collection arrives as seasonal baking interest rises. It blends design with functionality at lower prices.
- It gives casual hosts a way to create a styled afternoon tea without splurging.
- Re-introduced appliances lower the barrier for people experimenting with baking.
- Themed pieces add personality to social occasions and small gatherings.
Practical notes for shoppers and bakers
Consider these pointers before buying.
- If you need attachments for heavy doughs, check what comes in the mixer package.
- Match dish sizes for plating consistency when hosting.
- Store silicone and bakeware away from heat to prolong life.
- Compare small-appliance warranties if you plan frequent use.
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