Savvy shoppers know that one of the best Aldi shopping hacks is to check the upcoming ALDI Finds before they hit shelves on Wednesday mornings. This week, the April 22 lineup is loaded with home, lifestyle, and outdoor living finds that rival what you'd pay double (or more) for elsewhere.
The biggest value plays this week: a Kirkton House washable rug that undercuts Wayfair by over $40, an Adventuridge Thirst Crusher tumbler at $8.99 vs. $45 for a Stanley Quencher, and a Belavi Decorative Glass Table for $14.99 that would run $40 to $60 at Target or World Market. These are limited-time ALDI Finds — available while supplies last — so plan to shop early on Wednesday.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
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Kirkton House 5' x 7' Washable Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug
Price: $49.99
A washable area rug in this size is genuinely hard to find at a good price, and this Kirkton House version nails the brief. Four pattern options — blue medallions, floral, geometric, and leaves — make it versatile enough for a patio, sunroom, mudroom, or living space. The machine-washable construction is the real win here: drag it inside, toss it in the wash, put it back.
A comparable 5'x7' washable indoor/outdoor rug on Wayfair starts around $89, and Kelly Clarkson Home options in the same category often top $100. At $49.99, this is the standout home deal of the week.
Kirkton House Satin Gift Set
Price: $8.99
This 5-piece satin set — two pillow cases, sleep mask, headband, and scrunchie — is the kind of self-care bundle that's useful at home or wrapped up as an easy gift. The silky finish is gentle on hair overnight, and the coordinated pieces arrive looking put-together without the boutique price tag.
Similar satin sleep sets at Target typically run $18 to $25. At $8.99, this one is a strong pickup whether you're treating yourself or grabbing something thoughtful for a friend.
Kirkton House Luxury Reed Diffuser
Price: $6.99
These reed diffusers come in light, fresh scents — spring florals, clean greenery, seasonal blends — and deliver a steady fragrance that fills a room without overpowering it. The glass bottle and natural reeds give it an elevated look that reads considerably more expensive than it is.
Anthropologie reed diffusers typically run $28 to $38, and mid-range options at Target start around $15 to $20. At $6.99, this is one of the more quietly surprising value plays of the week.
Kirkton House Ribbed Glass Candles
Price: $7.99
The ribbed glass vessel on these candles does a lot of heavy lifting — it looks more like something from a boutique home shop than a grocery store shelf. Available in multiple seasonal scents, they burn cleanly and leave behind a textured glass accent piece that doubles as décor even after the wax is gone.
Comparable glass vessel candles at Anthropologie or CB2 typically start around $20 to $30. At $7.99, you're getting the elevated aesthetic without the elevated price.
Kirkton House Luxury 2-Wick Candle
Price: $5.99
Aldi's Kirkton House candle line punches well above its price point, and these 2-wick versions are no exception. Available in multiple seasonal scents, they're an easy way to refresh a living space — or grab as a quick, affordable gift that doesn't look budget-priced.
Bath & Body Works 2-wick candles typically retail for $12 to $18. Grabbing one of these for $5.99 feels like a genuinely luxurious deal without the price tag.
Adventuridge Thirst Crusher Tumbler
Price: $8.99
At 30 oz, this insulated tumbler is a dead ringer for the Stanley Quencher — tapered base, wide mouth, handle, and all. It keeps cold drinks cold and warm drinks warm, fits most standard cup holders, and comes in multiple spring colorways. If you've been eyeing the Stanley but not the price, this is your window.
The Stanley Quencher 30 oz retails for $45. At $8.99, the Thirst Crusher delivers the same core experience for a fraction of the cost.
Kirkton House Rubber Gate Coir Mat
Price: $7.99
A rubber-backed coir mat is one of those quietly functional home accessories that also improves curb appeal. The natural fiber construction scrubs shoes effectively, and the rubber gate backing keeps it in place even on smooth surfaces — no sliding, no repositioning every time someone opens the door.
Similar rubber-backed coir doormats at Target and Amazon typically run $15 to $25. At $7.99, this is a straightforward practical win for any entryway.
Belavi Decorative Glass Table
Price: $14.99
This foldable accent table has a round glass top and comes in three playful prints — terrazzo, mosaic, and lemon — that work equally well on a porch, balcony, or sunroom. The folding base makes it easy to store when not in use, and the glass top wipes clean in seconds.
Similar decorative glass side tables at Target and World Market typically start around $40 to $60. At $14.99, this is a porch accent that actually looks intentional.
Belavi Hanging Hammock Chair
Price: $19.99
If you've been eyeing a hammock chair for your porch, sunroom, or reading nook but can't stomach the prices at traditional retailers, this one is your sign. The Belavi Hanging Hammock Chair comes in three color options — beige pattern, blue striped, and green — and is designed for easy indoor or outdoor hanging.
Comparable hammock chairs on Amazon run $40 to $60 before you factor in a stand, and Target's hanging egg chair options push well over $100. At $19.99, this is a strong deal for something that gets constant warm-weather use.
Get a protection plan on all your appliances
Did you know if your air conditioner stops working, your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover it? Same with plumbing, electrical issues, appliances, and more.
Whether or not you’re a new homeowner, a home warranty from Choice Home Warranty could pick up the slack where insurance falls short and protect you against surprise expenses. If a covered system in your home breaks, you can call their hotline 24/7 to get it repaired.
For a limited time, you can get your first month free with a Single Payment home warranty plan.
Belavi Solar Geometric Lanterns
Price: $6.99
These solar lanterns in a geometric silhouette are a clean, modern accent that works equally well on a porch railing, windowsill, garden path, or outdoor dining table. They charge in sunlight and cast a warm glow after dark — no wiring, no batteries, no hassle.
Similar solar lanterns on Amazon tend to start around $15 to $25. Buying a pair of these Aldi versions gets you a matched set for less than a single unit elsewhere, and the geometric shape gives them a more elevated look than your typical solar stake.
Belavi Solar Garden Figurines
Price: $9.99
Available in three designs — a highland cow, a frog, and a lighthouse — these solar figurines add a whimsical, lit-up touch to a porch, patio, or garden at night. They charge in sunlight and glow automatically after dark, making them as low-maintenance as they are charming.
Comparable solar accent figurines on Amazon run $20 to $30 for similar designs and quality. At $9.99 each, these are a low-risk, high-personality addition to any outdoor space.
Belavi Wooden Planter with Trellis
Price: $19.99
This is the price-comparison story of the week for garden picks. The Belavi Wooden Planter with Trellis gives you a planter box and a lattice trellis in one — ideal for climbing vines, tomatoes, or flowering plants on a patio or balcony. Similar styles at Home Depot cost $114 to $139. At $19.99, this one is practically a steal.
Use it purely as a decorative focal point on a deck or porch if you're not a gardener — the trellis gives it a structured, intentional look without requiring a green thumb.
Bottom line
Aldi's April 22 lineup is a standout week for anyone looking to keep more cash in their pocket while shopping for home essentials and outdoor living finds. These items move fast, especially the bigger-ticket pieces, so make Wednesday morning a priority.
Check back each Wednesday for the latest ALDI Finds rotation, and keep an eye on the upcoming finds page so you're never caught off guard when the best deals drop.
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