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Aldi Power Craft tools, eg: Circular Saw
Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks,
then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for £15.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/detail.asp?id=37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is £22.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p... ucts_id=2226 Or a cordless one for £19.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...5734&T=368 89 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is £19.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...?PRODID=200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? |
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Jonathan wrote:
Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks, then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for £15.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/detail.asp?id=37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is £22.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p... ucts_id=2226 Or a cordless one for £19.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...5734&T=368 89 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is £19.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...?PRODID=200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? I'm going to get one. It comes with two blades, which is useful. For another £8 you can but two more TCT blades. It's more powerful than the others, and has a slightly better depth of cut. I shouldn't think the "laser guide" is worth having, but you never know. |
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Jonathan wrote:
Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks, then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for £15.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/detail.asp?id=37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is £22.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p...¤cy=GBP& products_id=2226 Or a cordless one for £19.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...45734&T=368 8 9 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is £19.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...?PRODID=200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? I bought the Lidl one for £19.99 last year and has proved its value for money because its still doing its job. A bit heavy and large like but it came with a fine&course blades plus a spare set of carbon brushes. As for Aldi I won't touch their power tools after the SDS drill they was selling a month or two ago. |
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All I can say is I had always bought Aldi's own brands like Tevion and
Medion until the quality recently started to nosedive. I must admit to having 2nd thoughts (and 3rd and 4th) before buying now after taking back three quarters of the stuff I have bought there in the past 18 months. Their discs cdr and dvd+rw are not good now. I think they must have a different supplier with lower quality. "Jonathan" wrote in message ... Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks, then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for £15.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/detail.asp?id=37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is £22.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p... ucts_id=2226 Or a cordless one for £19.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...5734&T=368 89 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is £19.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...?PRODID=200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 09:02:07 +0100, "Jonathan"
wrote: Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks, then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for £15.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/detail.asp?id=37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is £22.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p... ucts_id=2226 Or a cordless one for £19.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...5734&T=368 89 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is £19.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...?PRODID=200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? The battery one sounds way to cheep, you will probably find a 30 second run time, and a 24 hour recharge time. Rick |
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you will probably find a 30
second run time, and a 24 hour recharge time. Rick Quite good as battery tools go, then! |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 14:55:59 +0100, Livewire
wrote: you will probably find a 30 second run time, and a 24 hour recharge time. Rick Quite good as battery tools go, then! You need a Dwalt XRP tool, hours of user time, and a 1 hour recharge. Rick |
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Rick wrote: You need a Dwalt XRP tool, hours of user time, and a 1 hour recharge. Is there really a decent cordless circular saw? My ancient but excellent B&D mains 10" one has a 1000 watt motor that runs at 10,000 rpm. Sounds difficult to do with cordless. -- *Be more or less specific * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:12:12 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Rick wrote: You need a Dwalt XRP tool, hours of user time, and a 1 hour recharge. Is there really a decent cordless circular saw? My ancient but excellent B&D mains 10" one has a 1000 watt motor that runs at 10,000 rpm. Sounds difficult to do with cordless. I have a small Makita one with a 75mm blade. The blade is thin and is geared from the motor so doesn't spin fast but does have respectable torque. For its purpose of trimming small and light things it's excellent. I am unconvinced by the larger types intended to replace mains ones. ISTM that the performance/convenience trade off would only be there for things like roofing. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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In uk.d-i-y "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article , Rick wrote: You need a Dwalt XRP tool, hours of user time, and a 1 hour recharge. Is there really a decent cordless circular saw? My ancient but excellent B&D mains 10" one has a 1000 watt motor that runs at 10,000 rpm. Sounds difficult to do with cordless. Sort-of. 24V 2Ah cells will do you 48 watt-hours of energy, or 1000 watts for about 3 mins. However. The '1000W' saw will only actually use 1000W when it sounds like it's struggling to cope. (based on power meter measurements of various tools). Unloaded, I'd expect 200W, and lightly loaded 500W. (measuered figures tomorrow if I remember and can be bothered) Consider how many circular saw jobs are one or two second blips. 3 minutes/2 seconds = 90 cuts. |
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In article ,
Ian Stirling wrote: Is there really a decent cordless circular saw? My ancient but excellent B&D mains 10" one has a 1000 watt motor that runs at 10,000 rpm. Sounds difficult to do with cordless. Sort-of. 24V 2Ah cells will do you 48 watt-hours of energy, or 1000 watts for about 3 mins. However. The '1000W' saw will only actually use 1000W when it sounds like it's struggling to cope. (based on power meter measurements of various tools). Unloaded, I'd expect 200W, and lightly loaded 500W. (measuered figures tomorrow if I remember and can be bothered) Consider how many circular saw jobs are one or two second blips. 3 minutes/2 seconds = 90 cuts. Since I've got a bench mounted compound mitre saw, I tend to use the circular saw for cutting sheets of things too large to use that for. So not one or two second blips. -- *I'm not your type. I'm not inflatable. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Chris Bacon" wrote in message
... Jonathan wrote: W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html I'm going to get one. It comes with two blades, which is useful. For another £8 you can but two more TCT blades. It's more powerful than the others, and has a slightly better depth of cut. I shouldn't think the "laser guide" is worth having, but you never know. Thought I'd take a look, seems very sturdy. With a 3 year guarantee I'm not entirely sure how you could go that much wrong for the price. It's quite heavy, very noisy, but seems solidly built. Showed it to my dad (a "proper" tradesperson who always buys "proper" tools), who couldn't believe it was seemingly made in Austria and not China! He gave it a run, said "£25 quid you say?!", then kept saying "how the hell?!?", which I took as an endorsement! "ben" wrote in message .uk... Jonathan wrote: So, anything against the Aldi one? I won't touch their power tools after the SDS drill they was selling a month or two ago. So based on 1 tool you won't go back? I bought a Medion PC from them; it's very good. But I gather the current model is rubbish. Next one might be fine. It's like me finding a sour grape in a bunch from Asda, and vowing never to buy fruit or veg from them again! |
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Jonathan wrote:
"Chris Bacon" wrote in message ... Jonathan wrote: W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html I'm going to get one. It comes with two blades, which is useful. For another £8 you can but two more TCT blades. It's more powerful than the others, and has a slightly better depth of cut. I shouldn't think the "laser guide" is worth having, but you never know. Thought I'd take a look, seems very sturdy. With a 3 year guarantee I'm not entirely sure how you could go that much wrong for the price. It's quite heavy, very noisy, but seems solidly built. Showed it to my dad (a "proper" tradesperson who always buys "proper" tools), who couldn't believe it was seemingly made in Austria and not China! He gave it a run, said "£25 quid you say?!", then kept saying "how the hell?!?", which I took as an endorsement! "ben" wrote in message .uk... Jonathan wrote: So, anything against the Aldi one? I won't touch their power tools after the SDS drill they was selling a month or two ago. So based on 1 tool you won't go back? I bought a Medion PC from them; it's very good. But I gather the current model is rubbish. Next one might be fine. It's like me finding a sour grape in a bunch from Asda, and vowing never to buy fruit or veg from them again! Erm! a "Medion Computer", is not a power tool there is no comparison. Aldis Craft tools are atrocious. Went into Local Aldi yesterday to purchase two locks and the 99p paint brush set, there sitting behind one of the tills was 3 circular saws (returned) hows that for an item that has only been on sale since 15/09/2005. |
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ben wrote: Jonathan wrote: Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks, then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for =A324.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for =A315.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/...asp?id=3D37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is =A322.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p...info¤cy= =3DGBP& products_id=3D2226 Or a cordless one for =A319.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...ogle&U=3D4573= 4&T=3D3688 9 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is =A319.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...RODID=3D200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? I bought the Lidl one for =A319.99 last year and has proved its value for money because its still doing its job. A bit heavy and large like but it came with a fine&course blades plus a spare set of carbon brushes. As for Aldi I won't touch their power tools after the SDS drill they was selling a month or two ago. Many of the Lidl and Aldi power tools are identical with the exception of badging and most likely from the same place anyway. I'd say you can't judge all power tools on the experience of one sds drill purchase. |
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"ben" wrote in message
.uk... Went into Local Aldi yesterday to purchase two locks and the 99p paint brush set, there sitting behind one of the tills was 3 circular saws (returned) hows that for an item that has only been on sale since 15/09/2005. In that case, they were different circular saw than the ones I mentioned, which only went on sale yesterday. |
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ben wrote: Jonathan wrote: Which cheap circular saw? Going to need it about 6 times over next 2 weeks, then probably twice a year max after that. W/C 22nd Sept, Aldi are doing a Power Craft circular saw with laser guide for £24.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/product_381.html Or there's this "re-engineered" one from Langwells for £15.99: http://www.langwells.co.uk/products/detail.asp?id=37011 The cheapest "proper" one I can find is £22.33+P&P from Hunter Tools http://www.huntertools.co.uk/index.p...¤cy=GBP& products_id=2226 Or a cordless one for £19.97 from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...45734&T=368 8 9 The Aldi one has a 3 year guarantee, which is what caught my attention. I mean, the amusingly named B&Q "Performance" saw is £19.97 with one year warranty, and in my experience, performance stuff seems to last until they come across anything tougher than damp kitchen paper. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...?PRODID=200264 So, anything against the Aldi one? I bought the Lidl one for £19.99 last year and has proved its value for money because its still doing its job. A bit heavy and large like but it came with a fine&course blades plus a spare set of carbon brushes. As for Aldi I won't touch their power tools after the SDS drill they was selling a month or two ago. Many of the Lidl and Aldi power tools are identical with the exception of badging and most likely from the same place anyway. I'd say you can't judge all power tools on the experience of one sds drill purchase. Wrong! The circular saw was an "Einhell", from Lidl Baveria region http://www.einhell.de/englisch/englisch.aspx?file=car Aldi saw was a "Craft" Cant find who makes this crap. |
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Jonathan wrote:
"ben" wrote in message .uk... Went into Local Aldi yesterday to purchase two locks and the 99p paint brush set, there sitting behind one of the tills was 3 circular saws (returned) hows that for an item that has only been on sale since 15/09/2005. In that case, they were different circular saw than the ones I mentioned, which only went on sale yesterday. not necessarily, some stores get them early and put them out before the offer date. |
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"ben" wrote in message
.uk... Went into Local Aldi yesterday to purchase two locks and the 99p paint brush set, there sitting behind one of the tills was 3 circular saws (returned) hows that for an item that has only been on sale since 15/09/2005. In that case, they were different circular saw than the ones I mentioned, which only went on sale yesterday. not necessarily, some stores get them early and put them out before the offer date. Some folk buy these with the intention of using them a couple of times and return them for a full refund, claiming the item to be faulty. It is cheaper than hiring a tool for the day ;o) I should know, about 20 years ago I was going to Blackpool for the week and my car stereo packed in on the day we were leaving. So I just got a car CD player for a weeks loan from that well known hire company Argos ;o) |
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Steven Campbell wrote:
Some folk buy these with the intention of using them a couple of times and return them for a full refund, claiming the item to be faulty. I have heard that, and they should be ashamed of themselves. |
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Steven Campbell wrote: "ben" wrote in message .uk... Went into Local Aldi yesterday to purchase two locks and the 99p paint brush set, there sitting behind one of the tills was 3 circular saws (returned) hows that for an item that has only been on sale since 15/09/2005. In that case, they were different circular saw than the ones I mentioned, which only went on sale yesterday. not necessarily, some stores get them early and put them out before the offer date. Some folk buy these with the intention of using them a couple of times and return them for a full refund, claiming the item to be faulty. It is cheaper than hiring a tool for the day ;o) I should know, about 20 years ago I was going to Blackpool for the week and my car stereo packed in on the day we were leaving. So I just got a car CD player for a weeks loan from that well known hire company Argos ;o) Sorry, Steven, but those 'some folk' really hack me off. I run a business and I've had a few customers like that. I've just had to bear it but made sure that I've never ever sold to them again. I don't know if it's the money or the fact that these people think they're being really clever by getting one over you. Either way they're very sad. I don't think they're any better than the people who steal fittings out of stuff in Wickes/B&Q. |
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wrote in message oups.com... Steven Campbell wrote: "ben" wrote in message .uk... Went into Local Aldi yesterday to purchase two locks and the 99p paint brush set, there sitting behind one of the tills was 3 circular saws (returned) hows that for an item that has only been on sale since 15/09/2005. In that case, they were different circular saw than the ones I mentioned, which only went on sale yesterday. not necessarily, some stores get them early and put them out before the offer date. Some folk buy these with the intention of using them a couple of times and return them for a full refund, claiming the item to be faulty. It is cheaper than hiring a tool for the day ;o) I should know, about 20 years ago I was going to Blackpool for the week and my car stereo packed in on the day we were leaving. So I just got a car CD player for a weeks loan from that well known hire company Argos ;o) Sorry, Steven, but those 'some folk' really hack me off. I run a business and I've had a few customers like that. I've just had to bear it but made sure that I've never ever sold to them again. I don't know if it's the money or the fact that these people think they're being really clever by getting one over you. Either way they're very sad. I don't think they're any better than the people who steal fittings out of stuff in Wickes/B&Q. I totally agree with you. They are stealing no matter how you look at it. In my defence I had every intention of keeping the car cd player. But after having the unit for a week I didn't feel it was value for money and returned it under their 14 day no quibble money back guarantee. Car CD players were only just coming on to the market back then and cost several hundred pounds and the one I got jumped every bump you went over. Steven. |
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