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Discuss aldi multi-tool in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; guys bought this multitool from aldi this morning,it was posted on here the other day, 300w variable speed,dust extraction system 3 blades 20 sanding sheets,been playing with it all day,feels ...
          
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    guys bought this multitool from aldi this morning,it was posted on here the other day,
    300w variable speed,dust extraction system 3 blades 20 sanding sheets,been playing
    with it all day,feels a quality bit of kit for £30 canny go wrong for that price

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    Worth a punt at that money eh !
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    Default Re: aldi multi-tool

    hope they got some left...... what is it similar to?

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    a dont think theyll have any left a got the last one in my store,there a copy of the fein mulimaster and various other makes of oscilatting tool ,maybe not last 20yrs but every tool ave bought from aldi or lidl has served its purpose so far

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