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I think the tools will be on ebay shortly,Builders buy up the Aldi and Lidl tools as they can run them into the ground and buy a new one or use the 2 year warranty if needed. Good for the heavy stuff like Breakers and mud stirrers but you probably wouldn't turn up to site with a Workzone 14.4v battery drill - I'm such a tool snob!
That is true Pete but anyone with their eye on the pulse will know not to overpay on eBay - if they do pay over the top they've only themselves to blame for no research! Some good tools come out of Aldi and Lidl. I'm wearing the workwear T shirts everyday but I can't use the trousers as they start at 32" waist and I'm a slender 30"! Their loss!I think the tools will be on ebay shortly,
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