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Aldi DIY offers next week:
230mm (9inch) Angle Grinder £24.99
5pc Disc set for Angle Grinder £3.99 Electric Planer £12.99 50m Cable Reel £14.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/start.html |
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"J" wrote in message ... 230mm (9inch) Angle Grinder £24.99 5pc Disc set for Angle Grinder £3.99 Electric Planer £12.99 50m Cable Reel £14.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/start.html The Lidl in Great Bridge has electric planes at £10 if anyone wants one. |
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dennis@home wrote:
"J" wrote in message ... 230mm (9inch) Angle Grinder £24.99 5pc Disc set for Angle Grinder £3.99 Electric Planer £12.99 50m Cable Reel £14.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/start.html The Lidl in Great Bridge has electric planes at £10 if anyone wants one. How on earth do the they get off the ground if there electric? ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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Earl Of Derby writes dennis@home wrote: "J" wrote in message ... 230mm (9inch) Angle Grinder £24.99 5pc Disc set for Angle Grinder £3.99 Electric Planer £12.99 50m Cable Reel £14.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/start.html The Lidl in Great Bridge has electric planes at £10 if anyone wants one. How on earth do the they get off the ground if there electric? ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite Use the lightweight suitcase sized nuclear power station? On offer in Aldi next week at only £15.99. -- Andrew Sinclair http://www.smellycat.org |
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The Lidl in Great Bridge has electric planes at =A310 if anyone wants
one. How on earth do the they get off the ground if there electric? ;-) Use the lightweight suitcase sized nuclear power station? On offer in Aldi next week at only =A315.99. the one used in the Ford Nucleon? NT |
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"dennis@home" wrote in message o.uk... "J" wrote in message ... 230mm (9inch) Angle Grinder £24.99 5pc Disc set for Angle Grinder £3.99 Electric Planer £12.99 50m Cable Reel £14.99 http://www.aldi.co.uk/special_buys/start.html The Lidl in Great Bridge has electric planes at £10 if anyone wants one. Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! In fact if you cut them in half they work out at just under 6p a snack. The box looks a bit flimsy but the pies themselves seem to be of reasonable quality - "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." I'm going to fill the shed up while stocks last. ;-) ETV |
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 22:03:13 +0100, Owain
wrote: Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! In fact if you cut them in half they work out at just under 6p a snack. What are you, an anorexic wasp? For a normal adult male human, that's 69p per snack. I think I'd go along with the suggestion that half a pie is a bit miserable, but a whole box is overdoing it, surely ? [Mind you, I was known to eat 3-packs of Creme Eggs with a pint of tea in my youth.] Better value can be had by popping into Sainsbury's and collecting 2 6-packs of Mars bars. Not only have they been £1.18 for a while, at the moment they are on 2 for £2, and when I looked at my bill, someone had goofed on the EPOS system and had programmed the multibuy reduction at 56p, not 36p. So I paid £1.80 for 12 Mars bars, or 15p each. Yes, I know they're slightly smaller than the standard size, but suspect that must be a staggeringly cheap way of buying calories. 242 of them according to the wrapper. Lidl have (probably) the same apple pies at the same price. They're not at all bad. As indeed is a lot of their stuff. I stock up there on basics, and then head to Tesco or Sainsbury for a wider choice of what's missing. -- "Bother," said Pooh as he deleted his message base. |
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Aldi DIY offers next week:
& black babies for £2.49!!!!!!!!!!
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Eric The Viking wrote:
Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? Dave |
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"david lang" wrote in message k... Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? Dave LOL |
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"david lang" wrote in message k... Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? Dave Funny you should say that ;-) I was using one of the pies yesterday and did suffer a crust failure. One of the pie lids wasn't fixed securely to the outer casing and as I went to use it it gave way nearly landing on my unprotected toe. Upon checking the 5 remaining pies I found that all of them had some form of structural defect, rendering them totally unsafe for all but the lightest use. When I contacted Aldi regarding the faulty pie, they were less than sympathetic and told me that I should wear shoes in case this kind of thing happens again. As for warranty, it turns out that there is small print on the box that says they have to be used before a certain date after which the warranty is void. In my case this date was only a few days after the purchase. ;-) ETV |
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"david lang" wrote in message k... Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? Dave How do they compare with a brand name like MrKipling ? http://www.expatshopping.coop/produc...roducts_id=237 |
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"powerstation" wrote in message ... "david lang" wrote in message k... Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? How do they compare with a brand name like MrKipling ? There is no doubt you are paying for the name and the ingredients are the same as Aldi own brands, cost a total of 2p, all made in the same factory. |
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 10:40:45 GMT, "david lang"
wrote: Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? Dave Three years, aided and assisted by the preservatives and Es liberally included, free of charge. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 12:17:51 +0000 (UTC), "powerstation"
wrote: "david lang" wrote in message . uk... Eric The Viking wrote: Better than that, Aldi are doing fruit pies for 69p for 6 - just did the maths and it works out 11.5p per pie! But you can't expect top performance from a pie at that price. Are they safe? What would happen if a piece of crust proke off and struck you in the eye? Can you get spares? "Light, shortcrust pastry cases filled with a delicious Bramley apple filling and a light sugar dusting. Winner of a Good Housekeeping Institute Quality Product award." That's just a marketing ploy. What sort of warranty do they have? Dave How do they compare with a brand name like MrKipling ? http://www.expatshopping.coop/produc...roducts_id=237 Both are loaded with sugars, hydrogenated fats and other crap. Hence, if one did wish to eat such muck, then one might as well buy the cheap one. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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In message 4348fba7.0@entanet, Eric The Viking
writes When I contacted Aldi regarding the faulty pie, they were less than sympathetic and told me that I should wear shoes in case this kind of thing happens again. Has anyone out there managed to get these Apple Pies to fit the router table Aldi had on offer recently? I consider myself reasonably competent in matters mechanical but whatever I do, the flipping pie just falls through the hole in the table. -- Andrew Sinclair http://www.smellycat.org |
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"Andrew Sinclair" wrote in message ... In message 4348fba7.0@entanet, Eric The Viking writes When I contacted Aldi regarding the faulty pie, they were less than sympathetic and told me that I should wear shoes in case this kind of thing happens again. Has anyone out there managed to get these Apple Pies to fit the router table Aldi had on offer recently? I consider myself reasonably competent in matters mechanical but whatever I do, the flipping pie just falls through the hole in the table. -- Andrew Sinclair http://www.smellycat.org LoL Not to worry Andrew, I hear Lidl are running a special offer on the 26th October where you can pick up an apple pie adapter flange for the router table for £1.99 ( PACK OF 5 ). Might be worth checking the small print as I reckon they might be on a box shifting exercise - you wouldn't want to get one home to find it is only compatible with strawberry tarts. ;-) ETV |
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Andrew Sinclair wrote: In message 4348fba7.0@entanet, Eric The Viking writes When I contacted Aldi regarding the faulty pie, they were less than sympathetic and told me that I should wear shoes in case this kind of thing happens again. Has anyone out there managed to get these Apple Pies to fit the router table Aldi had on offer recently? I consider myself reasonably competent in matters mechanical but whatever I do, the flipping pie just falls through the hole in the table. Which reminds me: Earlier today I came across an offer of a router, router table, and bits - together for 40GBP + VAT. Sounds like a good offer? ;-) -- John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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Andrew Sinclair wrote:
Has anyone out there managed to get these Apple Pies to fit the router table Aldi had on offer recently? I consider myself reasonably competent in matters mechanical but whatever I do, the flipping pie just falls through the hole in the table. It's your own fault. If you had gone for a reputable quality brand name like Mr Kipling or Sarah Lee you wouldn't have this problem. Dave |
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"Cordless Crazy" wrote in message ... david lang Wrote: Andrew Sinclair wrote: Has anyone out there managed to get these Apple Pies to fit the router table Aldi had on offer recently? I consider myself reasonably competent in matters mechanical but whatever I do, the flipping pie just falls through the hole in the table. It's your own fault. If you had gone for a reputable quality brand name like Mr Kipling or Sarah Lee you wouldn't have this problem. Dave Bringing it back to a DIY topic, I suppose Mr kipling is like the Dewalt version of the pie world, whereas the Argos 'Challenge' range are the Aldi own brand pies. Generally though, pies......aint they great, in what ever form they come in!?! No. This is DIY. They shouldn't arrive formed. Make them yourself - they are much nicer! -- Bob Mannix (anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not) |
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Generally though, pies......aint they great, in what ever form they come in!?! |
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