Are you plagued by allergies? If sneezing, itchy eyes, and throat are keeping you up at night, Aldi has the solution. Launching in stores today (6 April), the Aldi Slumberdown Anti-Allergy Bedding offers itself as the perfect cheat sheet to high pollen counts – and prices start at just £4.99.

When considering where to buy bedding, I highly doubt Aldi enters your mind. Yet, as we also well know, the middle aisle is often a treasure trove of handy home buys – the anti-allergy bedding collection does not seem to be an exception.

Anti-allergy bedding generally has tightly woven materials to prevent dust mites and bacteria from making your bedding their home, making is the best pillows and best mattresses for allergy sufferers. Aldi’s is one of the cheapest collections of anti-allergy bedding I’ve spotted on the market, and could even rival M&S’ oh-so-popular anti-allergy bedding.

While there are many tips for sleeping with hay fever, opting for anti-allergy bedding always ranks highly. The Aldi Slumberdown Anti-Allergy Bedding has been designed with materials that are unlikely to cause a reaction if you have sensitive skin. In fact, Aldi states that it as been approved by leading experts at Allergy UK. The products are also washing machine and dryer-friendly, making them easy to care for and ideal for families.

The range starts at £4.99 with single mattress protectors and pillow cases. Double and king mattress protectors will set you back £6.99, while if you’re looking for a mattress topper, a double is £19.99 and a king is £22.99 (which is also the most expensive item in the range.

A pair of anti-allergy pillows costs £7.99 and has been tested by experts at Allergy UK. Formed with special Anti Allergy Filling, they have medium support and are recommended for back sleepers.

Similarly, the Anti Allergy Duvet (£14.99 for a double and £19.99 for a king) has been made with the same Anti Allergy Filling to ensure a good night’s sleep. It has been designed to use all year round, however, there of plenty of best duvet options available if your prone to overheating in night.

In the UK, an estimated one in four people suffer from hay fever, according to research by the Met Office, which can account for many a sleepless night during high-pollen months.

So take action now – investing in anti-allergy bedding can bolster you from potential allergens, ensuring a good night’s sleep free from irritating symptoms.

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