Aldi is selling a heater with a remote to keep your home warm this winter

ALDI is selling a digital heater that comes with a remote control so you won’t have to move a muscle to keep warm this winter.

It means you’ll be able to change the temperature of the heater all while staying snug under a blanket as those cold nights start to creep in.

The heater will cost £39.99 and goes on sale at the discounter on November 17.

As well as three different temperature settings, the heater comes with a digital LCD screen and a thermal cut out feature to protect it from overheating.

It also has a 24-hour timer and a turbo fan for maximum heat dispersion.

Keen shoppers can already pre-order the item on the Aldi website, although it won’t be dispatched until its release date.

As it’s over £20, bargain hunters will be thrilled to know that delivery is also free.

But if you’d rather shop in store, you can find where your nearest Aldi is by using the online store finder.

You'll need to be quick to get it though as this is a Specialbuy product, so once it's gone, it won't be restocked.

Aldi currently has around 850 shops in the UK.

For a cheaper alternative, the discounter is also selling another heater with a remote for £19.99.

The ceramic option comes with two settings, one less than digital one.

It also has a maximum power of 1,800 watts, versus 2,300 on the dearer model.

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Looking for more ways to warm up? Aldi is also selling a heated throw to keep you nice and toasty this winter.

You'll also find Aldi stocking a wood burner lantern for Christmas.

You might want to check out body length hot water bottles up for grabs at Poundstretcher.

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