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Aldi are sellingsds1500w rotary drill for£34.99
17 piece drill bit and chisel set for£9.99
7 piece diamond core drill set £39.99
trowel and accessories set £5.999(WORTH IT JUST FOR THE ... -
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The Following User Says Thank You to brian c For This Useful Post:
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Just seen it mate and asked my mummy to go out and get me the drills and chissels, she practically livs in aldi
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I've used the drill and one of the chisels its a right bargain
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The Following User Says Thank You to 365drills For This Useful Post:
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your drills are far superior Richard m8,but just thought id put the price on the post anyway m8.
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Yup - Fair doo's
Its a good post. And the french manicure set looks a bargain...
But the double lift face cream is a must!

I feel so silky....
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GazTech
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Re: tools at low prices

Originally Posted by
365drills
Yup - Fair doo's
Its a good post. And the french manicure set looks a bargain...
But the double lift face cream is a must!
I feel so silky....
Richard, some of us dont need any face products...lol.....we are naturally beautiful
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I need all the help I can get..
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gulp..................
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All done with Aldi cream.. "Lifts and Seperates"
(Nothing to do with digital re-imaging of photographs...)
PS: Surely this is the better photograph!

No?
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If you buy your tiling tools from Aldi, then sorry you are not a proper tiler.
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There's an aldi fan club going on hear, You cheapskates
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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pjtiler
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Originally Posted by
whitebeam
There's an aldi fan club going on hear, You cheapskates

them angle grinder disks i bought from aldi are crap
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pjtiler
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Originally Posted by
enduro
If you buy your tiling tools from Aldi, then sorry you are not a proper tiler.

i bought a screw driver set and a jar of coffie
doz that count
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Top quality beer on offer this week...

Tiles look expensive too....
SPATEN BEER? Next week. Son of Spaten
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richard, where`s the tile spacer
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I cant see where you would put tile spacers......

All the spaces are a bit filled.....
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