Every time another sale kicks off on AliExpress, dozens of identical product roundups appear online. The same earbuds, the same chargers, the same words about “top discounts.” We also create roundups — but we approach it differently. We order products and test them ourselves, and only then recommend them. Recently, a channel appeared in the MAX messenger where interesting finds are posted even more frequently — it’s called “Ali Baba’s Chest.”

Sometimes searching for good products on AliExpress turns into a quest, but it’s very easy to solve
How to Choose Good Products on AliExpress
Several times a week, materials featuring products we found on AliExpress are published. But these aren’t mindless lists from a catalog. Every product goes through a simple filter: we check the rating, read reviews, compare prices with other marketplaces, and some items we order and test ourselves. If a charger heats up like an iron after half an hour of use — it won’t make it into the roundup, even if it’s reasonably priced.
Our roundups have no fluff or endless introductions. Everything is as simple as possible: come in, choose, order. Practically like “came, saw, conquered,” just in a modern way. That’s exactly why readers value our roundups — we save your time and money.
But there’s one problem. On the site, roundups come out several times a week, while good products on AliExpress appear much more frequently. Some great deals only last a couple of days — and by the time the article is published, the discount has already ended.
Fresh Discounts and Finds from AliExpress
“Ali Baba’s Chest” is a channel where products from AliExpress are published practically every day. Everything that doesn’t always fit into an article on the site ends up here.

You can find a lot of interesting things in the “Ali Baba’s Chest” channel
Unlike competitors, in this channel you won’t find dry press releases or marketing clichés. If we liked something, we say so. If there are nuances — we don’t stay silent either. It’s not a storefront, but honest recommendations from people who actually use what they recommend.
The main difference from website roundups is speed. While a full article with ten products is being prepared and links are being checked, new finds appear in the channel every day. Spotted a great discount — published immediately. Found an interesting gadget — shared that same evening.
The second difference is variety. In articles on the site, the focus is usually on tech and Apple accessories. In the channel, anything can appear: from a button phone for one and a half thousand rubles to a bottle cutting machine. If the item is useful and the price is reasonable — it goes into the “Chest.”
Products You Can Buy on AliExpress Right Now at a Discount
To give you an idea of what kind of finds we’re talking about, here are a few fresh examples from the channel. This isn’t advertising — these are real products that we selected and consider worthy of attention.
A screen protector for iPhone that applies itself. A model from Baseus with a guide frame costs from 740 rubles. You put the frame on the phone, place the glass, press down — done. Not a single bubble, not a single misalignment. Those who still pay one and a half thousand at a store for screen protector application are clearly living in the past century. The self-application technology works perfectly, and remaining air bubbles push themselves out in a couple of minutes.

Even a schoolkid could apply this glass
Honor MagicBook X16 for a reasonable price. A laptop with Ryzen 5 7640HS, 16 GB of RAM, and 512 GB SSD costs from 43,351 rubles. Windows 11 out of the box, bright screen, metal body. Looks like a MacBook but costs many times less. More than enough for work and study — and delivery from Russia without customs duty.

A good laptop at a reasonable price
Amazfit Bip 6 smartwatch for 6,090 rubles. AMOLED screen, workout tracking, sleep, activity, and key health metrics. The watch looks neat, not too sporty — suitable for walks, work, and the gym. A special plus — you don’t need to charge them every evening, which is a rarity for smartwatches in this price segment.

Smartwatch for those who don’t want to overpay
A USB flash drive for 153 rubles. Metal body, swivel cap, hard to lose. For documents, photos, and a bootable Windows flash drive, you don’t need anything more. For one hundred fifty rubles, it’s a no-brainer to toss it in your cart as a spare — especially since the price is for the 4 GB version through a combo cart.
