linkshouse
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I thought I'd just mention the 20V cordless power tools I just bought at Lidl.
These were on offer at Lidl just over a week ago if memory serves and as we made our monthly trip to town yesterday and they still had some I had to buy them :lol:
They had a circular saw, jig saw and drill/screwdriver. All take the same 20V lithium iron battery so I have ended up with three batteries that will fit all three tools which is a bonus.
I also bought the circular saw guide.
I've had chance to have a play with them this morning and they look okay. They're not Makita's but they look well made and seem to work well.
I tried the circular saw first on a 600mm wide 30mm bit pine table top (no it wasn't in the kitchen :roll: ) and it pretty much romped through that. It has a laser guide but I must confess to generally thinking these are bit of a gimmick. Should be fine for cutting up sheet material which is what my main use will be.
I used the saw guide and must confess to being less impressed with that as it is just a clamp on guide and it seems to me that one could do the same with a bit of wood and two g-clamps. Maybe I'm using it wrong, after all a never read the instructions
Next I cut the same bit of wood with the jigsaw and a again it worked a treat. What I particularly liked was the tool-less blade change. Now my mains jigsaws are very old and maybe all modern jigsaws are like this now, so maybe that nothing new but I was impressed.
Final little test was the drill. First off I picked a 32mm Flat wood drill and drilled a whole in the same bit of wood which it did fine. Next I picked a 10mm masonry bit and tried it first on some breeze block which I drilled to depth of about 25mm okay, then tried it on some stone which it didn;t make much impression on! To be fair though that is more a reflection on the drill bit than the machine.
So, at the moment I'm pretty happy with my purchases. Only time will tell how well they last but I don't expect to be working them overly hard given the nature of my hobby os hope that they will work out okay.
Phill
These were on offer at Lidl just over a week ago if memory serves and as we made our monthly trip to town yesterday and they still had some I had to buy them :lol:
They had a circular saw, jig saw and drill/screwdriver. All take the same 20V lithium iron battery so I have ended up with three batteries that will fit all three tools which is a bonus.
I also bought the circular saw guide.
I've had chance to have a play with them this morning and they look okay. They're not Makita's but they look well made and seem to work well.
I tried the circular saw first on a 600mm wide 30mm bit pine table top (no it wasn't in the kitchen :roll: ) and it pretty much romped through that. It has a laser guide but I must confess to generally thinking these are bit of a gimmick. Should be fine for cutting up sheet material which is what my main use will be.
I used the saw guide and must confess to being less impressed with that as it is just a clamp on guide and it seems to me that one could do the same with a bit of wood and two g-clamps. Maybe I'm using it wrong, after all a never read the instructions
Next I cut the same bit of wood with the jigsaw and a again it worked a treat. What I particularly liked was the tool-less blade change. Now my mains jigsaws are very old and maybe all modern jigsaws are like this now, so maybe that nothing new but I was impressed.
Final little test was the drill. First off I picked a 32mm Flat wood drill and drilled a whole in the same bit of wood which it did fine. Next I picked a 10mm masonry bit and tried it first on some breeze block which I drilled to depth of about 25mm okay, then tried it on some stone which it didn;t make much impression on! To be fair though that is more a reflection on the drill bit than the machine.
So, at the moment I'm pretty happy with my purchases. Only time will tell how well they last but I don't expect to be working them overly hard given the nature of my hobby os hope that they will work out okay.
Phill