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On Jul 21, 12:28*pm, "Dave Plowman (News)"
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Have you ever bought any Tools or anything for that matter from Aldi?


Mike


I've always found their tools quite good, and generally excellent value
for money. A while back, I bought a compressor and a bunch of air
tools from them for a very reasonable price - better than any of the
DIY sheds were offering. Agreed, it's not of 'professional' quality,
but it is extremely well made, has dual ports, both with pressure
gauges, and every last nut and bolt is available as a spare part. It's
not particularly quiet, and the tank is not huge, but as a DIY item,
it is more than adequate, and has so far given me excellent service.


Arfa

That is my experience with the items sold by Harbor Freight Tools. *If
I were a professional whose livelihood depended on his tools, Harbor
Freight would not be my preferred source. *More than 2 years ago I
bought a 'Sawzall' (reciprocating saw) from HFT for $19.99. *A
professional would have preferred the Milwaukee brand ($120 - $150)
whild a dedicated DIYer should have preferred a Porter-Cable product
at $80 - $100. I have used it for perhaps a dozen projects from
cutting a 2' diameter circle out of a piece of 1/2" plywood (metric
conversions available on request) to removing siding and soffit from
an addition.


None of which have much bearing on Aldi.

How long a warranty do those cheap brands give? Lidl and Aldi ones are 3
years.


While I don't live in Aldi country (cydrome leader does) my impression
is that in the States, their non-food items are limited to household
goods -- frying pans, steam irons, that sort of thing.

Even when I stayed two months in Munich, shopping at least once a week
at Aldis, I don't remember seeing any power tools.