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is on offer again.

http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...pid_46237.html

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is on offer again.

http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...pid_46237.html


Thanks for that George. I will get another one. The first is the most
used tool in the house and the crap it has got me out of is beyond
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On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 15:10:50 GMT, SirBenjamin
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is on offer again.

http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...pid_46237.html


Thanks for that George. I will get another one. The first is the most
used tool in the house and the crap it has got me out of is beyond
belief!


Did the first break down?

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is on offer again.

http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...pid_46237.html


It's slightly more expensive than just buying either the router base
_or_ the stand from Axminster and it's actually better made and more
reliable than Axminster's Dremel-clone that costs about 3x as much and
doesn't include either accessory.

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is on offer again.

http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...pid_46237.html


I bought one and a case with a lot of bits for an extra £4. The power
drills for sale sold out within 3 hours they told me.

Seems well made and sturdy enough, and the flexible shaft makes things easy.
Well worth it. I will not be using it that much so it should last a long
time. A 3 yr guarantee as well.





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SirBenjamin wrote:

is on offer again.

http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...pid_46237.html


It's slightly more expensive than just buying either the router base
_or_ the stand from Axminster and it's actually better made and more
reliable than Axminster's Dremel-clone that costs about 3x as much and
doesn't include either accessory.


The Axminster is £60 without the stand, which is in the Aldi kit, which is
another £13. So £73 to £15. Wow. You could by 4 Aldi tools and still have
change and a 3 yr guarantee too.

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