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 Post subject: lidl Parkside stuff
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Hi All,

Lidl will be offering a reciprocating saw for £30 and a random orbital sander for £17 as of the 25/4/11-a few other goodies as well.


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I thought I'd get the saw for when I have my wooden house. I've had good service from the Parkside stuff I've bought.

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i have had several tools through the years and the 1/2 sheet sanders still going after several years :thumbleft: :thumbleft:

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Boooo not in my area :(


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Boooo not in my area :(


Check later in the week. I haven't got my email yet for any specials beyond Thursday 21st.
Even on the web site it only shows to Thursday 21st.:
http://www.lidl.co.uk

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Whats the views on Ultasonic Distance Meter ? How accurate is it - hell of alot cheaper than the Bosch!! Clearly it won't be as good.


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Check the website now:
the saw is available from Easter monday:

http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl ... _20114.htm

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Me grandad got an ultrasonic measurer with stud/metal detector from Lidl, i wouldnt trust it!
Borrowed it for a play about, slightest little bit of an angle on it and it seemed to throw the measurements out.

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Estate agents use them for measuring house room sizes, but they don't guarantee the accuracy, I'd say they were only for a quick rough estimate.

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