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phil.p":2p29q9wv said:
tools carry decent guarantees.

I've only had a problem with a tool I got from Lidl once; in that case I simply had to email them a copy of my till receipt and they posted me a brand new (and working!) replacement, and let me keep the broken one (which was handy, since it came with accessories). In general, their tool offerings seem to be pretty decent.
 
Jake, A friend of mine(a chippie) worked with a guy who used a £14.99 drill day in day out. One day it burned out -no problem , he says, I've got the guarantee, I'll take it back. Two and a half years later he takes it back. I'm sorry ,Sir, we can't replace it - but we can give you your money back.
How's about that?.......but of course they rely on people not keeping the receipts!
 
I picked up a brother label printer from lidl the other week. Great for labelling all my systainers :grin:
 
I've been very pleased with the set of basic wood chisels from Aldi for a fiver. They seem to hold an edge well enough for my needs.
Their offers seem to repeat a couple of times each year for such things
Dave
 
Hi all,

I've quite a number of tools and consumables bought from Lidls which found their way into my trolley whilst I was buying groceries! Most are good value for what you pay. One word of caution though, some appear to be European spec rather than UK. They regularly sell a propane torch, but you'll need to buy a regulator from a specialist as it works off an odd (for UK) pressure, mines had lots of use and is fine. Their air tools also come with an oddly threaded fitting which requires an adaptor, I think Machiine Mart sell something suitable but the tools are still in the cupboard. For the odd job their taps and dies represent good value but the last couple of boxes of drills don't seem to be as good as the ones they sold a few years back. The digital verniers are great, I've three sets!

Tony Comber
 
not lidl but aldi. basically there twin brother here. i have a full compressor and kit i bought from them a few years back. great little bit of kit. Tools are a little heavy but aslong as your no tusing them all day its fine.
 
thething84":hindn7wt said:
not lidl but aldi. basically there twin brother here. i have a full compressor and kit i bought from them a few years back. great little bit of kit. Tools are a little heavy but aslong as your no tusing them all day its fine.
If you google it, you'll find that ALDI was founded by two brothers called Albrecht- hence ALbrecht DIscount. They then split into Aldi North and Aldi South - I forget which one runs Aldi U.K.
Lidl was started by by a guy called Schwarz, whose used a different name because he didn't want any Black market association - Schwarz = Black.
 
phil.p":v6ouqosl said:
thething84":v6ouqosl said:
not lidl but aldi. basically there twin brother here. i have a full compressor and kit i bought from them a few years back. great little bit of kit. Tools are a little heavy but aslong as your no tusing them all day its fine.
If you google it, you'll find that ALDI was founded by two brothers called Albrecht- hence ALdi DIscount. They then split into Aldi North and Aldi South - I forget which one runs Aldi U.K.
Lidl was started by by a guy called Schwarz, whose used a different name because he didn't want any Black market association - Schwarz = Black.


well i assumed they were similar company. as ads in paper always look nearly indentical.
 
I grabbed a set of ratchet spanners and a pair of snow chains (which immediately got me out of a massive queue behind some of the worst examples of truck-driving I've ever seen) for £20 each.
I don't know if the spanners would take much abuse, but there's an easy answer to that... Don't abuse them. I always use a ring to break nuts, then sway to a ratchet.
Anyway, both well worth while.
 

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