as per the yearly cycle, aldi has the tools in again, router/etc.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... -5th-june/
now as i researched last time about these, this is my mini review of them..
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... r-table-1/
Apparently it is rubbish! not accurate, and from other reviews, the aldi router doesn't fit it without modification to the table! However it has feather boards, and IIRC a NVR and guides which are useful for a homebrew router table and cheaper than buying the equivalent fixtures separately. I will hold out on this but if i see one in the sale section will probably pick one up for the bits. I would love this to work for the price, but it just doesn't
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... 0w-router/
I have one and for the price cannot be beat! speed control works well, plunges very smoothly, lighter and smaller than other 'cheap' types and just works. For £25 it is almost a throwaway price and far less than any other cheap ones in major DIY stores. I have not used it in anger or daily, but for the occasional roundover or flush cutting, cant be beat. Also the base has a removable plate and can be table mounted. I don't know if the holes will match with any generic table mounts, but if you dont have a router then this is well worth a look. the locking nut that holds the plunge did stick once on mine, but fixed it without much bother. it is a 1/4" shank as well and a number of different collets, assume 1.4" and then some other odd sizes..
Just buy it if you dont have a router, and if you do then buy it anyway so one can be table mounted and one freehand...
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... bit-set-1/
Not bought these, but dont know how good they will be for cutting kitchen tabletops, especially at 1/4"
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... er-bits-1/
I have 2 packs of these. 1 at £6.99, and 1 at sale price a couple of months or so after. mine are in a wooden box, these appear to be in a metal case hense the £3 more!. They seem to work well, i have used the roundover, flush trim and one of the flat ones to thin an area of wood. They seem to work ok, they turn and shape wood... and for 83p each worth a look if only to experiment. at the sale price (£3.49) i paid, they were 29 p each, but just luck if you catch them in the sale, they did have a few there, but depends what they sell.
I will probably get a belt clamp https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... elt-clamp/ when they are there for £5 also just as it is cheap.
So aldi stuff is normally in the average-good quality, but the price point is very good. If you were thinking about getting a router, try one of these, and get a bit set as well, and for £35 you will have a bit of kit that is invaluable for finishing off edges, and if you only use it once, far better than paying £100+!
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... -5th-june/
now as i researched last time about these, this is my mini review of them..
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... r-table-1/
Apparently it is rubbish! not accurate, and from other reviews, the aldi router doesn't fit it without modification to the table! However it has feather boards, and IIRC a NVR and guides which are useful for a homebrew router table and cheaper than buying the equivalent fixtures separately. I will hold out on this but if i see one in the sale section will probably pick one up for the bits. I would love this to work for the price, but it just doesn't
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... 0w-router/
I have one and for the price cannot be beat! speed control works well, plunges very smoothly, lighter and smaller than other 'cheap' types and just works. For £25 it is almost a throwaway price and far less than any other cheap ones in major DIY stores. I have not used it in anger or daily, but for the occasional roundover or flush cutting, cant be beat. Also the base has a removable plate and can be table mounted. I don't know if the holes will match with any generic table mounts, but if you dont have a router then this is well worth a look. the locking nut that holds the plunge did stick once on mine, but fixed it without much bother. it is a 1/4" shank as well and a number of different collets, assume 1.4" and then some other odd sizes..
Just buy it if you dont have a router, and if you do then buy it anyway so one can be table mounted and one freehand...
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... bit-set-1/
Not bought these, but dont know how good they will be for cutting kitchen tabletops, especially at 1/4"
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... er-bits-1/
I have 2 packs of these. 1 at £6.99, and 1 at sale price a couple of months or so after. mine are in a wooden box, these appear to be in a metal case hense the £3 more!. They seem to work well, i have used the roundover, flush trim and one of the flat ones to thin an area of wood. They seem to work ok, they turn and shape wood... and for 83p each worth a look if only to experiment. at the sale price (£3.49) i paid, they were 29 p each, but just luck if you catch them in the sale, they did have a few there, but depends what they sell.
I will probably get a belt clamp https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... elt-clamp/ when they are there for £5 also just as it is cheap.
So aldi stuff is normally in the average-good quality, but the price point is very good. If you were thinking about getting a router, try one of these, and get a bit set as well, and for £35 you will have a bit of kit that is invaluable for finishing off edges, and if you only use it once, far better than paying £100+!