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Posted 9 March 2024

Aldi Fisherman's Wellington Boots Half Price - Instore (Kent)

£12.50
In store: Kent ·
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Aldi Fisherman's Wellington Boots reduced from £25.00 to £12.50.

Similar unbranded, neoprene wellies typically cost £50.

This was in my local Aldi in Aylesford in Kent. They had quite a few pairs left in green and black.
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  1. UrMumLovesIt's avatar
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  2. angleseyman's avatar
    I have a pair of these and there super comfy!
  3. CaptainP's avatar
    At least they are not for "Fisherthem".
  4. smudgemobile's avatar
    Welcome to HUKD congratulations on your 1st deal
  5. Chris19's avatar
    Well done with first deal
  6. Intrepidity's avatar
    Great Wellies, not just for fishing folk. At the beginning of winter my Dunlops failed and a new pair of Regattas leaked badly. I got a pair of these crane wellies off someone and they are still going strong, being worn for many hours ever day in our water logged, muddy garden. NO water incursion at all, and have kept my feet warm. Have since bought more of these
  7. Adam's avatar
    Nice first deal , I thought i got a steal on my wellies , but your post is better value than what i bought mine at . Thanks for sharing it to the community .
  8. anthony401's avatar
    Been using these on wet days for nearly a year walking the dog and mine are 100% waterproof. Good spot OP.
  9. sunnyhurst's avatar
    These are brilliant budget wellies. They are comfy and have lasted me over 2 years, wearing every day to feed the animals. The neoprene is now separating and the sole is worn out, so need a new pair. At this price you cannot go wrong. A friend paid over £60 for a different make, but look exactly the same.
  10. Intrepidity's avatar
    While neoperene is water resistent, there can be water ingress - thought seams, stitching etc. It is not a good idea to spend a lot of time in water. In scuba diving water does get through, but thats good because that thin layer of water warms up and keeps the body warm
  11. bald49's avatar
    Still £25 in my local store price checked today
  12. TheNibbler's avatar
    These will be leaking before the day's out
  13. dfaz's avatar
    £25 in Hemel today, but I needed some and that’s a decent price so grabbed them anyway. Found they came up a bit big so I sized down
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