Aldi is launching a robot lawnmower that does all the hard work for you & it’s £250 cheaper than B&Q’s version

ALDI shoppers will soon be able to get their hands on a robot lawnmower that will make gardening a breeze.

The popular German discount retailer is launching a bargain tool that does all the hard work for you – and it’s a whopping £250 cheaper than B&Q‘s version.

Aldi store exterior with two large signs.
Ft. Wayne – Circa November 2022: Aldi Discount Supermarket. Aldi sells a range of grocery items, including produce, meat and dairy at discount prices.Credit: Getty
Robot lawnmower on a lawn.
Aldi is launching a robot lawnmower that does all the hard work for you & it’s £250 cheaper than B&Q’s version,Credit: Aldi

Aldi’s Robotic Lawnmower will be landing in stores next Thursday, May 1st, and it’s ideal for keeping the lawn perfectly trimmed.

This garden must-have gadget is hassle free and will set you back £199.99 – whilst B&Q sells Yard Force Robotic Lawnmower for an astronomical £449.99 – or a staggering 56% more.

However, those looking to keep outdoor spaces looking sleek this summer will need to hurry, as with all Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone.  

Controlled with the tap of a screen by linking to an app via Bluetooth, the bargain buy is ideal for those wanting to get gardens ready without the hard graft.

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Equipped with a built in 20V/2.0Ah Lithium-Ion battery for maximum efficiency, garden lovers can even schedule the mower in advance from the comfort of an armchair, or even the sun lounger.

Complete with a charging station and clip-on cover for all-weather protection, the durable mower features adjustable cutting heights to mow grass from 20-55mm with precision in gardens up to 400m.

Priced at less than half price than leading retailer B&Q, shoppers can achieve a pristine lawn without breaking the bank, or a sweat. 

At just £199.99, it’s amongst some of the cheapest options green-fingered Brits can find this season.

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Rival stores including Argos and online marketplace Amazon are selling robotic lawnmowers starting from an eye-watering £300 – with some options going over the £1,000 mark.

Aldi’s version is only available in stores, so shoppers will need to head down to their local branch to grab one.

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It’s worth calling ahead, as stock is expected to fly off shelves.

As the warmer weather arrives, Aldi is helping customers prep their gardens without breaking the bank.

Other new additions include the Decorative Glass Table, £14.99, XL Outdoor Rug, £7.99, and Olive Planters, starting from £4.99.

For lighting up those summer nights, the Solar Water Fountain at £49.99 and the stylish Fire Bowl Globe, £59.99, are also back in stock.

And for those looking for a bigger glow-up, there’s the Solar XL Penzance Lantern at £19.99 and the Solar Star Lantern, £7.99.

Garden features that add the most value to a house

A well-kept garden can add anywhere between 5-20% to the value of a property.

Sellhousefast.uk carried out a study and consulted 36 estate agents, garden designers and property professionals from across the UK.

And the experts revealed the garden feature which adds the most value to a property is a shed. 

  1. Shed – 82%
  2. Patio or paving – 76%
  3. Secure fencing, walls or gates – 72%
  4. Outdoor lighting – 66%
  5. Sturdy decking – 62%
  6. Water features eg. fountain or pond – 58%
  7. Modern garden furniture – 54%
  8. Artificial lawn/grass – 40%

But it’s the Solar Marrakesh Lantern that’s grabbing the spotlight this week, adding an exotic ambience to garden tables or hanging spaces for less than a tenner.

Landing in stores this Thursday, April 24, the stunning lantern comes in a choice of copper or gold.

The lantern is also solar powered so you won’t need to worry about changing the batteries or charging it up.

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With cut-out detailing that throws out eye-catching shadows as the sun sets, it’s set to be a must-have summer essential.

At just £9.99, it’s the cheapest of its kind on the high street.

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