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Saw some Eastern Europeans in my local Aldi Store, buying multiples of everything "Workzone" so look out. As an aside I did notice Aldi had a set of bits ,( not sure how many bits but it wasn't just 10 or 12 ) for a Dremmel type tool, I got my hands on one before they all went into the Easter European Guy's trolley, mind you he did look a bit peeved when I nicked it out of his grubby Mitts, so much for business etiquette.
I am surprised that Mrs Pete 999 allowed you to buy it. I usually buy the sharpie type permanent pens for 89p for five just as good for marking cables and when they have them Duracell batteries about £1 cheaper.
 
I am surprised that Mrs Pete 999 allowed you to buy it. I usually buy the sharpie type permanent pens for 89p for five just as good for marking cables and when they have them Duracell batteries about £1 cheaper.
Contrary to what you think Ant, Mrs Pete 999 doesn't tell me what I can and cant buy, especially when she aint there lol:eek::D:(:rolleyes::)
 
I bought some SDS drill bits from Lidl some time ago... cheap as chips. 5 x 600mm long from 10mm up to 25mm diameter and a set of 3 at 1m long.
Started to think i'll never use these damn things, then lo and behold, outside light needed for a farm cottage. The wall was solid stone and nearly 900mm thick.
For the price, it doesn't matter if its used once, then chucked. You can spend a lot of money on other tools, use them twice and they're buggered.
The only downside is I don't have a box big enough to keep them in. They just roll about the back of the van.
 
don't have a box big enough to keep them in. They just roll about the back of the van

get a 1m length of square downspout. cap 1 end.
 

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