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ALDI Gardenline 21" Self Propelled Stack & Store 4-Stroke Petrol Lawn Mower (Oct 2017) (QLD, SA, & WA only)
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NevilleSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
A Week Early
Purchased while in Bundaberg because sold out at home then purchased a new home in Brisbane with artificial lawn. Grandson uses to do their lawns and he loves it. Has got to be the best value self propelled mower on the market so make sure you plan your day when next on sale.
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Stumpy
- 5 reviews
Excellent machine
I have honestly found this mower to be more than I expected for the low price I really did not expect it to perform like it did n I told my son about it n showed him how nice it cuts the lawn and he agreed it was a cut so even n he agreed it was a job you would expect from one of those more expensive mowers n he had a go and he could not believe how good it monuvered around the yard and how easy it was to push and to clean it was a piece of cake so to speak
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JETMetropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
- Gardenline 21" Self Propelled Stack & Store 4-Stroke Petrol Lawn Mower (Oct 2017) (QLD, SA, & WA only)
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One of the best Mowers I have ever had for the price
Be aware there are many different variants of ALDI gardenline mowers. I purchased a self propelled 21” 163cc with a Briggs and Stratton motor. Was skeptical at first thinking for the price given all features you get it might be a dud. How wrong was I.
I was shocked that it starts every time on the very first or second pull. Amazing!
It runs great do far with plenty of power. The self propellsion which I have never used before is absolutely brilliant as I have a huge block to cut and it makes mowing a breeze now. i will actually look for...Read more
ward to mowing my lawns now, no longer a chore it used to be. I had been using a scott bonner 5hp push type, whilst powerful its very heavy and takes about 10 pulls to start what an amazing difference with these new technology engines- the old scott bonner will definitely be going into storage now. Sad as it was my first and only lawn mower and considered the rolls royce at the time. The only thing I am conscious of with the Aldi is the actual body doesn’t appear as strong as the scott bonner, it has a lot of plastic and thinner gauge steel so I am more cautious with it, but I guess that’s in line with the price tag, but overall fantastic value for money. Hope I feel the same way about it in 3 years? Fingers crossed.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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phil McTernanSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 9 reviews
Aldi Greenline 21"self propelled lawn mower.
Purchased 12 months ago. 21" cut is good . Starts first go every time, Briggs and Stratton 675 engine plenty of power. Catcher is difficult to fit and remove. We use it in the mulching mode and does a good job. Light and easy to use, my wife uses it most of the time as we live on acreage.Control levers are too big and catch on low branches. For $400.00 very good value,pay about 1000.00 for a Honda which is not much better.
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