Poor Man's Multimaster £29.99 At Aldi

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Following on from some of these posts...

Dare I say.....

Powerful Oscillating Technology...

OR

Solid Metal Head!!!

I was only reading the box of the poor mans Fein....

Honest!!!

:C

I think it was Steptoe or Deke....

or was it Matty...

NO..

it was Kayakkid who said he could download a video of a lady worker showing how to use an osillating metal head tool!!!!

But you may need to watch it under your Mac, like all the other blokes when he saw it at the private cinema....

I ain't got a clue what he's on about though..

I am waiting for Patchykins to explain it to me.

:innocent :BlushingO) :pray

 
if you go to LIDL website and put in your postcode they tell you what offers are on in your local store

not everyone has the same offers

didnt get them in our store.

 
I have tried the cheap blades from someone on ebay they certainly don't seem to last as long as the genuine fein blades though.

 
I have tried Fein, Saxton, Imperial [could be same as Saxton]

Fein are the best but V expensive.

The others do the job, but for longevity it has to be Fein [subject to being able to get them at the right money] so I would like to try out the Ohlson ones.

Instead of just getting the Bimetal ones all the time I use the Bi Metal when the need arises. But, due to the cost if I am only cutting something soft I use the wood blade. When these go blunt I attack them with a skinny blade in the angle grinder and then use them for plasterboard. Mind you, I have good results using a totally toothless blade on plasterboard. The blade is so blunt it looks like a scraper blade but, believe it or not IT CUTS.

So, never throw away your blunt blades!!... :coat

 
A polish lad i know takes my auger bits and he is also going to have a go on my fein blades to give them a sharpen too. The last lot of augers he made a really good job off.

 
No, none of them do. It's Aldi that's selling 'em! :D

That opposed to those pneumatic tools you blow into? ;) I had a windmill as a child...........

:D
Yeah but, if you take the word Lidl......remove the first 'L'..........Insert an 'A' at the end......reverse the new word that you have just made , then it spells Aldi! So I can see how he was confused :innocent ................................. :coat

 
Our Lidl`s don`t have these:( :( :(They`re currently pushing pneumatic tools, for airlines
Yes I made a mistake with the original post (from the inside Lidl and Aldi look identical)

I quickly edited the post, but you can't edit the title. Perhaps the mods could change Lidl to Aldi in the thread title to avoid any confusion?

 
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