ALDI 20V Mower (Oct 2020, Jan 2021)
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Batteries do not last even on a small lawn. Doesn’t cope with average length lawn. Battery charger died at 15 months; just out of warranty. Typical
Avoid at all costs. Very dissatisfied.
Purchased in for $199.
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Used only once per month on a tiny lawn over last 18 months, and now refuses to go. I'm left with a hunk of plastic and metal - so much for trying to go 'green'.
Purchased in for $300.
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A ride-on needs maintenance like a car and isn't suitable for quick trims around the tight spots, so we bought an Aldi push mower, then replaced that with an Aldi petrol line trimmer. All petrol tools are noisy and oily and our Gardenline manual mower locks up on tough grass, too much effort, so we bought our first electric line trimmer from cash converters and followed that with Aldi Gardenline corded electric.
These tools are OK to use but cutting wet grass while dragging a 240 Volt AC extension cord felt awkward and sometimes dangerous.
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Purchased in for $200.
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The under carriage is port painted and induces rust, the powered wheels don’t get grip on damp grass
Given the traction problem and undercarriage rust with improvements this mower would be a big hit
A spare battery and easier support access for parts
A direction to dealerships for repairs useful
Purchased in for $375.
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Great for small areas but would recommend buying extra batteries, otherwise you are looking at a fortune when Aldi doesn’t have them. (I get three quarters of my sidewalk done before batteries die).
Easy to handle and light weight. Other than the short battery life, I Iove it.
Purchased for $299.
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We have half an acre with plenty of trees so ride-on is out of the question, hence I have 2 petrol mowers: 190cc Subaru and 140cc Gardenline depending on grass height and terrain. 190 is quite a heavy beast but great for tall grass and heavy going. I also have a powerful, professional grass multi-purpose trimmer. Wife loves gardening but has health issues so can't and must not handle the big stuff, but we do have a couple of smaller areas which I find a pain using the big mowers. So she got herself the Aldi 2x20V battery mower+ Grass trimmer fo...
Read morer $200. Sure the batteries run out within 30 minutes, but who cares in our case. The mower is height adjustable, easy to handle, easily stored, uncomplicated and does an excellent job on the smaller areas and Its lightweight means my wife gets some fresh air and exercise gardening that she enjoys as well as fulfillment without causing her injury. The Trimmer is no match for the hard stuff either but with patience it does the edging job it's meant for. She's over the moon... Loves it ! As for durability... seems to be pretty well made for purpose but time will tell like anything else, nothing lasts forever and like with most things, a lot depends on how you use/abuse them. A case of "fit for purpose".Purchased in at ALDI for $200.
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I've been wanting an electric mower for some time. Thought this mower and trimmer for $200 at Aldi was so worth it!
However I'm extremely disappointed in the mower. Haven't even tried the trimmer, but will be returning.
Hardly get 15 minutes of mowing before both batteries are gone. Idk if they just overheat on the mower in the full QLD sun, but they're VERY hot when I take them off the mower.
First time I thought it was just me, but then fully charged both units and went again, only for the same result...
It mows pretty well with the catcher, but the batteries are far too small.
Tried without the catcher, but doesn't mulch very well.
Purchased in at ALDI for $199.
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Questions & Answers
Can you adjust the speed on gardenline battery operated lawnmower
Have lost the battery for electric start mower in move. Where can i get another one please
G'day, does this mower run with one battery or 2 at the same time? I'm thinking I'll buy an additional 4ah but I don't want to have to buy 2 x 4ah..
The mower takes two 2ah batteries. Two 4ah would be much better but costly. I've improved my running time buying another charger. Two chargers mean one hour charging time for two batteries instead of ...
Read moretwo hours for two batteries using one charger. The charger was not expensive. Cheers.Get an answer from our members and ALDI representatives
Details
Category | Push Mowers and Battery Lawn Mowers |
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Price (RRP) | $199.00 |
Power Source | Battery (Removable) |
Catcher Type | Collapsible |
Catcher Capacity | 45 L |
Cutting Deck Material | Plastic |
Cutting Width | 400 mm |
Voltage | 20 V |
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Manufacturer Warranty | 5 year(s) |
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Discontinuation date |
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