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For £2.99 you can get a silicone tool set similar to the Karl Dahm type. Maybe worth a try if you need something like this. Comes in a small plastic ... -
Silicone tool at Lidl
For £2.99 you can get a silicone tool set similar to the Karl Dahm type. Maybe worth a try if you need something like this. Comes in a small plastic case wuith 4 tools of varying radius etc
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Re: Silicone tool at Lidl
got a link mate? at that price it's always handy to stock up the various tool bags
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Re: Silicone tool at Lidl
Just tried to find the link but no luck.....I was just browsing the store and i saw them. They call them grouting tool !
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Re: Silicone tool at Lidl
We don't have a Lidl here, but do have Aldi, both German, and got the same set from Aldi last year, along with silicon remover gel for around that price and it worked really well. Don't know about Lidl, but with Aldi you can sign up to their e-newsletter to look at the twice weekly offers two or three days in advance, and their tools are really good, even got a mixer attachement for my drill etc.. all good
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Re: Silicone tool at Lidl
ive got fugi and they are good, got mine from axminster tools
id worry about using a german paddle mixer as they are lefthand drive and would unmix your addy
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Re: Silicone tool at Lidl

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Mosaic Girl
Don't know about Lidl, but with Aldi you can sign up to their e-newsletter to look at the twice weekly offers two or three days in advance, and their tools are really good, even got a mixer attachement for my drill etc.. all good

Yeah you can sign up for newsletters too.
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