Aldi is set to launch a new Specialbuy next week as part of another of its beloved baby events, offering a product ideal for parents eager to keep babies cool this summer. The Nuby Rapid Cool Duo Pack, priced at £24.99, will be available from Thursday, July 23, while stocks last.
Product Details and Features
The Nuby Rapid Cool Duo Pack is described as a “travel friendly” twin pack that fits into most changing bags with ease and requires no power supply. Aldi highlights its “super quick and super silent” features, stating that RapidCool prepares bottles fast without a sound, perfect both day and night, providing parents with perfect temperature formula milk in only two minutes.
The product is available in blue, pink, or neutral designs and is easy to set up and clean. No replacement filters are required. In accordance with NHS guidelines, using freshly boiled water to prepare bottle feeds is advised.
Heatwave Concerns for Babies
The UK has experienced record-breaking temperatures in recent months, with scorching heat dominating the season. The NHS warns that “babies and young children can become ill during very hot weather,” with their health potentially “seriously affected” by dehydration, sunburn, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. Many parents are keen to find solutions to help their children stay comfortable and healthy in the heat.
Aldi's Specialbuy Tradition
Aldi, founded in 1961 in Germany, is known for its budget-friendly essentials and lifestyle products. Its Specialbuy deals, released every Thursday and Sunday, feature a range of items from homeware and gym equipment to baby products and hot tubs. The retailer operates dedicated Specialbuys profiles on social media, spotlighting the “middle aisle” to its loyal customer base.
NHS Advice for Keeping Babies Cool
The NHS advises that babies under 6 months old should be kept out of direct sunlight, and older babies should also be kept out of the sun as much as possible, particularly between 11am and 3pm. Lightweight clothing is recommended, and parents should avoid too many layers. A parasol or sunshade on the pushchair can help, but covering the pushchair with a blanket could lead to overheating. Parents should check on babies regularly to ensure they are not getting too hot, and for babies over six months, regularly apply sunscreen with both UVA and UVB protection.
As with all Specialbuy products, items are only available while stocks last, and quantity may vary from store to store.



