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Some lovers of Lidl stuff on the forum so here's what's coming on the 20th...
Recip saw and blades
Cordless 18v SDS
Water pump pliers
Socket set
Adjustables and more....
Monday, 20.04. - Lidl UK
 
itll just be tat we all know cheap tools are dangerous tools personally wouldn't waste my money..brum
 
I have the recip and multi tool and they are well made but then I don't use them everyday
 
Every ''decent'' tool I have bought from Lidl has had problems from day one. On that basis, I agree with brum. Buy cheap, buy twice
 
that link look like some serious work is going to be done...think i will go for the gardening link and maybe invest in two rec.......recliners

Thursday, 16.04. - Lidl UK

and sit back and read the posts on the forum about you young uns breaking ya balls using ya new recip saw and reminisce how it used to be me ripping out iron pipework with one
 
If I remember I might get a couple of those magnetic tool strips for my garage and maybe a couple of the hand tools as emergency back up if my decent stuff breaks on me one day. Won't matter if they get lost or don't last long.
 
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