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Thread: Time to buy a new tool for the shop.

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    Norman Atkinson Guest

    Default Time to buy

    Ray, Hi!

    I've been a Googling and find that you have Aldi on your side of the Pond and in NY.

    I've been using the firm first in Germany- 10 years ago and then in France, England , Spain and wherever.

    They have offers of things and whilst they are not the tops the prices are good and the guarantees are 3 years unconditional.
    I have quite a few tools which do well in a home workshop environment. After 3 yearS, what is there to lose?

    We also have Lidl and Netto- both cheap and cheerful.
    In fact, I am rather pi55ed thanks to Lidl wines at drinkable prices.

    However, do look. You might be surprised

    Cheers

    Norm

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    Well jeez guys, that was very helpful.....I think? LOL

    I was shooting for a 1/2" model because I didn't think they made a 3/4" model Actually I own about 5 corded drills but nothing 1/2". I didn't think a 1/2 cordless would be so awkward/heavy as to make it do double duty as my only cordless drill. Back to the drawing board and I'll give some of the others a more serious look. Thanks all for taking the time.

    ray.......
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