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Belavi Bird Bath

Aldi sold some interesting garden and outdoor accessories this week. The middle aisle features sun shade sails, wooden patio chairs, and faux leaf trellises, among other things.

I spotted a bird bath in the weekly ad and decided to pick it up. (I also bought a solar fountain to go with the bird bath, but that’s another story.)

Belavi Bird Bath

The Belavi Bird Bath is an Aldi Find. That means it’s in stores for a short time only. Each store should receive one shipment, and after that sells out, it’s gone unless Aldi decides to sell it again next year. Aldi does not offer online ordering if this is out of stock at your local store.

This was scheduled to arrive in stores June 17th, 2026.

The bird bath cost $14.99 in 2026. We buy Aldi products for review using our own funds. Similar bird baths on Amazon go for about twice the cost of the Aldi bird bath.

Belavi Bird Bath
The back of the box. (Tap to enlarge.)

Here’s more information, according to the box:

  • Made from lightweight and durable plastic
  • Weather resistant
  • Includes five ground stakes
  • Easy to assemble
  • Dimensions: 19.8″ tall and 28.2″ wide

The bird bath came in green or copper. I bought the green one.

This is sold under the Belavi brand. That’s not a manufacturer. Instead, it’s the name Aldi puts on gardening products it sells, which it sources from various suppliers.

This bird bath does not come with a warranty.

Unboxing and Assembling the Bird Bath:

Belavi Bird Bath
Bird bath parts wrapped in plastic.

Inside the box, you’ll find the various parts wrapped in protective plastic. There’s the main bath basin, the base, and two vertical pieces. There’s also a bag with five ground stakes.

Belavi Bird Bath
The bird bath pieces.

There are no assembly instructions and there isn’t a manual, but assembly is simple. The short vertical piece screws into the base. Then screw on the taller vertical piece. Then add the top piece. Everything twists together and no tools are required.

Our Thoughts:

I set this up in my backyard near an array of bird feeders I maintain.

Belavi Bird Bath
The assembled bird bath.

This is a simple bird bath that works as expected. It’s made of plastic, so we don’t anticipate it will last forever, but it feels durable enough to last for a few seasons.

Belavi Bird Bath
The filled bird bath.

It holds a good amount of water, and the included ground stakes add stability. I don’t have any concerns about it tipping over.

Gardenline Solar Fountain
The bird bath with a solar fountain, also from Aldi. (The solar fountain doesn’t work, unfortunately.)

The Verdict:

The Belavi Bird Bath is a decent inexpensive plastic bird bath. It works fine and we’re looking forward to watching the birds enjoy it.

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