Discuss SDS+ drill at Lidl for £35 in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Bought one today, checked the contents and did a dry run. Looks OK but when I used smaller bits with the chuck, the bits seemed to wobble. Hey... hey, I wanted an electric chisel and I have got it for just £34.99... and guess what, it’s German made. I don’t complain.
 
lidl are pretty good if you don't like the product too. I bought some motorbike comms kit last year and it wasn't very good when I tried it out. I took it back and got a full cash refund with no argument
 
It's 35 quid!! It has a 3 year guarantee!!! How can you go wrong?? Even if you keep it as a reserve SDS it has to be worth it all day long...

Unlike other budget tool outlets, Lidl tools tend to be a lot better than most, I and a friend here have been purchasing quite a few of Lidl tools since they opened up branches over here. To be honest we haven't had a bad one yet, they do what they say on the box!! lol!!!
 
Got 1 the last time there were on sale,
Cant fault it give it loads of abuse and its still going strong, even got a light to tell ya when the bushes are gone!
Iv had my £35 quids out if it over and over.
Theres some good stuff to be had in lidls on these themed weeks.
Bought a tank bag for my bike its about 3 years old and still as good as knew and still glues itself to my tank every time :D
Plenty of rubbish in there but the odd bargain to boot.
 

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