🌟 Turn every lawn into a bubble wonderland!
The Lydaz Bubble Lawn Mower is a battery-powered, toddler-friendly outdoor toy that combines realistic mower sounds with an automatic bubble blower. Designed for ages 1-3, it features a detachable handle for easy storage and includes bubble solutions and sticks, making it the ultimate gift to inspire active, imaginative play in gardens and backyards.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.75"L x 10.51"W x 17.83"H |
Theme | Lawn mower toy, outdoor outside bubble game toys, Easter Basket Stuffer,Christmas Halloween gifts, summer bubble machine toy, backyard game bubble lawn mower toy |
Item Shape | Rectangular prism |
Style | Outdoor Outside Summer Push Backyard Gardening Toys Gifts |
Color | Green、orange |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Supported Battery Types | AA |
Features | Bubble Lawn Mower, Bubble machine, bubble blower, Bubble toys |
N**M
HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT
This bubble mower seemed flimsy when I first put it together. It has held up after hours and hours of playtime with my toddler. We take it with us when going to an outdoor event and he stays busy pushing it around. I was disappointed to see the exact same one - in different packaging at the dollar store for $5.
A**N
So cute
My grandson loves this. Great quality but only thing is if they jerk it around all the bubbles come pouring out. I'm pretty sure we've wasted more bubbles that it's made. Lol
A**J
My 18 month grandson loves it.
My 18 month old grandson just loves his bubble lawn mower. He keeps wanting to go outside and walk around the neighborhood. Its a great toy producing a very good volume of bubbles. It is very easy to use for him where he knows how to turn it on and off himself.
K**Y
Cute item--but has a major design flaw
I bought this for my grandson to help cut the lawn. The little mower is sturdy enough for a toddler and easy to push. It makes great bubbles but has a major design flaw and that is that the bubbles are poured into the front of the machine and there isn't a closure of that area so that means that when the child goes to move the machine or as children do, pick up the machine and turn it, all the bubble solution comes out. It also easily over-flows. If there was a cavity constructed somehow where you could pour the liquid mixture into the machine and then close it somehow, it would be tons better. It's an inexpensive and cute little machine. But be certain to have lots and lots of bubble mixture because so much is lost during play.
J**G
Grandson enjoys it with or without bubbles
Nothing supper special but toddlers love it. Hopefully it will last a year or two. Doesn't look super durable.
K**D
It’s alright
First off, it’s just a bubble blower in the shape of a lawn mower. This is what I expected kinda. It takes batteries but it came with a tiny screw driver to open the battery bed? Is there an actual name for the place you put the batteries? I’m going to call it a bed. Also, I love a tiny screw driver. Comes in handy for my “just in case junk” drawer.Second, it comes with 3 things of bubbles WITH WANDS in case you wanna blow them the old fashioned way…. With your mouth. Because the wands don’t actually come placed inside the bubbles I handed it to my son cause he likes to carry things around and he decided to try to use the wand as a spoon at dinner. I don’t recommend this because for gets caught in the bubble wand hole and as your child tries to get the food loose from the hole, it will mostly just land on the floor and not their mouth where you are watching and hoping it ends up. Anyway back in topic…However, the bubble per blow ratio is quite low for these bubbles that come with it, which is a bit of a disappointment. No biggie, though. You can either make your own bubbles or buy a different brand.Third, the on off button is actually pretty cute and user friendly for kids. BUT the motor for the bubble blower is sooooo loud. Wow. It’s so loud that I was worried the motor was overheating (it hasn’t so far) but it definitely sounds like it’s struggling for some reason.Fourth, this one is my bad, but the function of this being a lawn mower shaped bubble blower has some drawbacks. The biggest one being the bubbles easily splashing out and getting wasted on the ground especially if there’s like sticks or leaves or rocks or acorns or pecans or anything else that might stop or catch the smooth push of the mower. Make sure to use this on a mowed, debris free lawn.Overall I would say it’s a two function toy. Can be a bubble blower by itself, could be a fun push it around toy for outside by itself or both functions could be used simultaneously.IN CONCLUSION, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it for anyone to buy, but I also wouldn’t recommend against it at this point. I will continue to use.
S**S
Use NEW batteries
The media could not be loaded. OK I was worried I bought a dud. Don't be a dud like me.... put brand new batteries in and you'll have a million bubbles for your toddler... and dog lol
B**E
Poor Design = Poor Toy: Think Dollar Tree / Dollar General Quality
I got this for my almost 2yo bubble loving toodler. I figured it's a lawnmower bubble toy, so it's a nice mix for a kid that likes to follow and do what dad does -- mow the yard. However, there isn't a cover or anything to keep the bubbles in the container. And that makes all the difference. Can you think of a single bubble toy that doesn't have a way to keep the liquid inside? This one. This is key if you're talking about a toy for a 1-3 year old who has no concept of keeping things upright to keep liquid from spilling out of bowl-like containers. The result? My kid managed to dump the bubbles everytime he tried to move the toy from its wayward path. When the toy tilted because the 2 year old got excited, bubbles spilled out. When he tried to walk on the grass with the toy, it got stuck and bubbles spilled. So he picked it up, which caused bubbles to spill. We had used the first bottle within the first 15-30 minutes. And because the bubble compartment needs to be halfway filled for the cycling wands to catch bubbles, it became a shortlived toy. We did better on cement because it was a smoother ride than on the grass, but my kid doesn't walk straight, so every couple of steps we were realigning his path. He loves the toy, but if I'm buying a toy that blows bubbles, I want it to actually be able to keep the bubbles inside and serve its function. I'm really not sure why the manufacturer didn't think of that if toddlers are the target audience. Beautiful concept. Horrible execution, especially given this is cheap, cheap plastic. Cheap as in you could find this toy in the Dollar Tree, but Five Below wouldn't sell this. So 1 star because it's a poorly made product, because my kid actually likes it despite it not doing it's primary function well. In truth, I'd give it a 1/2 star for the kid considering he also likes taking pens and turning them into drum sticks and turning his fingers into microphones... it doesn't take much for him to enjoy himself. There's another lawnmower that lets you attach the bottle to the bottom so all liquid stays. Though I can't return this, I will get that. Anything is better than what we have.
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