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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 5:23 pm 
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Wall Anchor Set/Tool Set £8.99p and some other DIY tools at Aldi from Tues 2nd June.
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Are these any good ?


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Are these any good ?


at Aldi from Tues 2nd June.
As they are not on sale yet, I have no idea.

And a slight problem for me to review them, I am in Canada on holiday at the moment, and Aldi branches are few and far between over here.


I posted it, as I do with any bargain tool offers that I spot on the Adli and Lidl emails.
I MUST stress that they are really for DIYers.

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Actually Dave I don't agree :boxing:

If the picture is the actual one on sale they are very good and we hang up to 1200x600 double rads on plasterboard with them!

Good find :thumbright:

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Best plasterboard fixing you can get. :thumbright:

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Have you seen that Swedish pattern pipe wrench on there Scruff?

I've got (a much better) version of that and it's my fave. Even better than the footies :thumbright:

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Razor wrote:
Have you seen that Swedish pattern pipe wrench on there Scruff?

I've got (a much better) version of that and it's my fave. Even better than the footies :thumbright:


I imported the very first pair of them into this country about 25years ago from Javia in Spain. I feel a pic coming on. :mrgreen:

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they are very good and we hang up to 1200x600 double rads on plasterboard with them!


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Best plasterboard fixing you can get.


Thanks lads, you have just saved me dashing up the Prairies to buy some and get a review written.
(Deep sigh) Back to the Labbatts.

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There you go Razor the Original with crocodile teeth. :thumbright:


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There you go Razor the Original with crocodile teeth. :thumbright:



It does look like something that died out a billion years ago. Looks like it's had a fair bit of use and has had its teeth around quite a few nuts in the Bath area :lol:

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Looks like a good buy!! This tight Jock is heading up there without delay!!

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Wouldn't both with the pipe wrench, it's cr.p. But the brolly gun & brollies are a bargain!!

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