Bike locks put to the testHow secure are Aldi's locks against bolt cutters?

Matthias Borchers

 · 16.03.2026

Aldi combination lock with bolt cutters
Photo: Matthias Borchers
Aldi currently has inexpensive bike accessories on offer again - including a combination lock for €2.99 and a chain lock with key for €3.99. Such cheap bike locks are seen by many occasional cyclists as a quick emergency solution when the bike only needs to be secured for short stops. We put both Aldi bike locks to the acid test, took a bolt cutter to them and checked how much theft protection the mini prices really offer in practice.

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Aldi offers two extremely affordable bike locks that are primarily intended for short stops. The lightweight combination lock is easy to use and easy to transport. However, it offers little resistance to tools. The significantly heavier chain lock appears more robust and even has an LED key, but was also easy to pick in the test. Both models prevent spontaneous carry-on, but are no substitute for a real security lock.



The combination lock - 2,99 Euro

The flexible combination lock relies on a lightweight steel cable with a plastic protective cover and therefore offers uncomplicated handling for short stops. With a length of 180 cm, it can be used in a variety of ways and the mechanical reset function makes it easy to set the desired combination of numbers. Thanks to its compact design and low weight, it fits easily into any bag and is suitable for quickly securing a bike.

Technical data

  • Flexible steel cable with plastic protective cover
  • Length: 180 cm
  • Diameter steel cable / with rubber sheath: 8 mm / 12 mm
  • Combination lock with reset function
  • Weight 465 grams

The bicycle chain lock - 3,99 Euro

The chain lock uses 8 mm thick steel links, which are protected by a hard-wearing nylon coating to protect the bike frame and paintwork. With a length of 120 cm, it can be attached flexibly. Two reversible keys are included, one of which has an integrated LED for better visibility in the dark. The cylinder is protected by a dust cap and the lock locks automatically.

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Technical data

  • 8 mm thick chain links for increased theft protection
  • Total length: 120 cm
  • Two reversible keys, one with LED lighting
  • Lock with automatic locking system and key drop lock
  • Cylinder with dust cap to protect against dirt and corrosion

This is how good Aldi's bike locks are

In terms of price, the two Aldi locks are hard to beat - a cappuccino at the coffee roaster costs more. They are suitable for short breaks in the field of vision to protect the bike from quick access. However, if you're sitting in a café, it's better to keep an eye on your bike.

Important to know: A certain security class is mandatory for bicycle theft insurance. Neither Aldi model fulfils this criterion, which is why there would be no reimbursement in the event of a claim. The locks therefore only offer basic protection for occasional stops.

Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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