
A BARGAIN set of health must-haves has just landed for under $10.
Shoppers spotted hot and cold gel wraps at Aldi for a fraction of what they’d pay elsewhere.

Aldi is selling hot and cold gel relief wraps for the head, back, and knee at just $9.99 each (stock)[/caption]
Shoppers can pick from versions for the head, back, and knee (stock)[/caption]
The German-based grocer has been rapidly expanding across the US and drawing attention with its low-price essentials.
The latest find comes as a pack of Welby Hot Cold Gel Relief Wraps, designed for different areas of the body.
Shoppers can pick from versions for the head, back, and knee.
Each wrap is selling for just $9.99.
Similar items from Walmart cost nearly double-or in some cases, three times as much.
At Walmart, a CopperFreeze Compression Knee Sleeve with hot and cold therapy rings up at $19.98.
The Copper Fit Rapid Relief Hip Wrap comes in at $29.99.
Meanwhile, the Copper Fit Rapid Relief Knee Wrap is priced at $16.28.
For migraine relief, Walmart lists the All Sett Health Migraine Headache Relief Cap at $17.95.
Another option for back and shoulder support, the Miracle Back Relief Gel-Infused Compression Wrap, is currently $15.90.
Against those price tags, Aldi’s $9.99 essentials look tough to beat.
The Welby wraps can be used warm or chilled, depending on the kind of pain or tension being treated.
They’re designed to ease sore muscles, swelling, or headache discomfort.
But the deal isn’t permanent.
How many Aldi stores are there in the US?
AS of May 12, 2025, there are 2,510 Aldi stores operating across 41 states and territories in the United States.
Florida leads with 244 locations, followed by Illinois (215), Ohio (170).
In 2025, the company plans to open 225 new stores.
As with many of Aldi’s rotating “finds,” the wraps are limited stock.
Once they sell through, stores may not replenish them.
That makes timing crucial for bargain hunters hoping to snag one.
Aldi has been pushing hard into the US grocery market with competitive prices like this.
The chain plans to open 225 stores by the end of 2025, its biggest-ever single-year expansion in America.
Forty new locations have already opened this year alone.
Looking further ahead, Aldi is targeting 800 stores nationwide by 2028.
The aggressive growth comes as Aldi battles giants like Walmart for everyday shoppers.
Price comparisons like these may help tip the scales.