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Hunting blind at Aldi's $29


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I saw this ad for pop-up hunting blind in store flyer for next week, Sep 17. It looks similar to the doghouse blind. Obviously it's cheap but it may be of use to someone who wants quick setup and doesn't want to spend a lot on blind. 

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8 minutes ago, The Jerkman said:

The grocery store?!

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yeah. they usually don't have many of these draw items. I picked up a brand new 3250 generator there for $200 about 8 years ago. Still purrs like a kitten. They had 3 of them in the store when the doors opened. I was one of 3 guys there to get then when the door slide open

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yeah. they usually don't have many of these draw items. I picked up a brand new 3250 generator there for $200 about 8 years ago. Still purrs like a kitten. They had 3 of them in the store when the doors opened. I was one of 3 guys there to get then when the door slide open


That is incredible! I know they have good food stuffs for dirt cheap. Never knew they also did outdoors items here and there. Makes me like Aldi that much more

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5 minutes ago, The Jerkman said:

 


That is incredible! I know they have good food stuffs for dirt cheap. Never knew they also did outdoors items here and there. Makes me like Aldi that much more

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They don't have them all the time. it is a draw item in their fliers that they do. 

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15 minutes ago, The Jerkman said:

The grocery store?!

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Why not? You can buy your milk, your sugar, a hunting blind, some yogurt, some canned beans, a loaf of bread, and a small trampoline for the kids.

I've never understood how stores like this can be so wildly unpredictable with such disparity between products, but $30 for a deer blind is a great price!

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That looks like a sweet deal.  Those things were way overpriced in the beginning.   It reminds me of the butt-out.  I never went for one of those until the price dropped to around $ 5.   I have to admit now, that was about the best $ 5 that I ever spent on hunting equipment, if for no other reason than I was able to use it as a bore gauge to prove that I finally did make a perfect shot on a deer after 35 seasons of hunting.   I will ask my wife to pick one  of them blinds up for me when she goes shopping this week.   Maybe that will help convince our daughters to go out hunting with me when we visit their grandparents up in the Adirondacks this fall.     

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I have the same exact one but bought it from Sportsmans guide a few years back. it's pretty easy to put up and very lightweight to pack in/out. It's more or less throw up in the air and it pops right up. Two rods with elastic cord get criss crossed thru loops on the sides and ceiling. Easy peasy. Folding it back up the first time took a minute longer than expected. Now its easy once you've done it before. It's a little snug two fit 2 folding chairs (the kind you'd take to a parade) and daughter and I in it. Very waterproof. Usually put it up for youth turkey in early April and pull it down after May. Only complaint is the zippers are a bit loud . Had deer walk right around us a few times. Can't beat the price 

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25 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

I have the same exact one but bought it from Sportsmans guide a few years back. it's pretty easy to put up and very lightweight to pack in/out. It's more or less throw up in the air and it pops right up. Two rods with elastic cord get criss crossed thru loops on the sides and ceiling. Easy peasy. Folding it back up the first time took a minute longer than expected. Now its easy once you've done it before. It's a little snug two fit 2 folding chairs (the kind you'd take to a parade) and daughter and I in it. Very waterproof. Usually put it up for youth turkey in early April and pull it down after May. Only complaint is the zippers are a bit loud . Had deer walk right around us a few times. Can't beat the price 

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Do you have to crawl in it?

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My wife picked up the last one they had at the Aldi's near us on Monday, along with one of those stools (they still had lots of those).  I wonder how the blind would work for an ice fishing shelter to get out of the wind.  Even if I don't use it for hunting, it might be nice for that.      

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12 minutes ago, wolc123 said:

My wife picked up the last one they had at the Aldi's near us on Monday, along with one of those stools (they still had lots of those).  I wonder how the blind would work for an ice fishing shelter to get out of the wind.  Even if I don't use it for hunting, it might be nice for that.      

You'll definitely  have to stake it down as it's very light

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