Digital vernier caliper £7.99
I already have a rather expensive inverter welder that does stick and tig, however, I was in my local Aldi and they had one of their inverter welders left, it was reduced to £19.99, so I bought it. I don't do much welding these days, but I figured that if my other one does pack up at least this new one will do for a while, for the price it was a no brainer.Had stuff from Aldi. Years ago a leccy stapler that just went "bang" one day and died. 3/8" router, a part broke and no spares available.
Of late though I've bought their 140A inverter welder and the compressor. Can't fault either.
I already have a rather expensive inverter welder that does stick and tig, however, I was in my local Aldi and they had one of their inverter welders left, it was reduced to £19.99, so I bought it. I don't do much welding these days, but I figured that if my other one does pack up at least this new one will do for a while, for the price it was a no brainer.
I can highly recommend their ( and lidl ) stepped cone bits .
bought a cheap lidl LiOn drill last week from just for ONE job!.......really impressed and paid for itself already. It has a right angle adapter as well as one for getting into tight corners and some weird paper cutting device
Funny you should say that! I bought one about 9 months ago as I knew I was going to need one.a 230V drywall gun
Kitchen fitter who I work with regularly asked to borrow my £25 Lidl multitool, that has been with me for at least 4 years as his cordless Makita one was away being repaired. Later that day he had a call from the repair shop which he put on speaker phone. His Makita was ready to collect, bill was £59 + Vat. I think he makes a weekly trip to Aldi/Lidl now to see when their multitools are coming in again.
I have an unused one that I bought to replace mine when it eventually lets its smoke out. Still in the box.....
Yes the latest £25 Parkside multitool is quick change, and comes in a neat blow moulded case.Pretty sure if was @ProDave said the latest Parkside multitool has quick change for the blades. Mine doesn't as that bit older
That's the one, yes it will do TIG, but your gas flow would be constant, and could get expensive on the gas, on a proper tig the gas shuts off when you break the arc.
I ended up buying 2 of them, they have some really good attachments as you said. The first one only lasted a couple of days then it went, and I don't mean broke, lol, my grandson was helping his dad with some diy stuff and wanted a small cordless screwdriver, so I ended up giving him mine and buying another. I don't mind really, I think it was only £20, and to be honest every time the youngster comes down I send him home with some tool or other, there's that many kids that don't know a screwdriver from a spanner these days that it's a pleasure having one that wants to go on the tools, if only he'd stop telling his dad that he's doing things wrong and threatening to ring grandad. lolI can highly recommend their ( and lidl ) stepped cone bits .
bought a cheap lidl LiOn drill last week from just for ONE job!.......really impressed and paid for itself already. It has a right angle adapter as well as one for getting into tight corners and some weird paper cutting device
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