Bodgers
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Some interesting stuff this week at Lidl. The DIY 'event' thing started today. I went and had a look.
The large 70mm 'clip' style clamps are excellent and well worth the £4 for a pair, I bought a few packs.
They had a gigantic hot glue gun that is gas powered interestingly enough. Looked pretty substantial for a hot glue gun.
The grinder with the belt sander was a bit 'meh'. Tool rests looked like junk (like they often are on these things) and the main grinding stone was pretty narrow and of dubious quality - although I suppose you could still swap it out for a better white stone. I will hold out for a half speed/slower speed grinder I think.
I was tempted by the £50 18/(20)v SDS hammer drill. I got one out of the box and it actually looked to be a decent bit of kit for the money - definitely one of the better Parkside tools on first impressions. I have a Dewalt impact and drill driver set but my hammer drill is way past it, so I might end up with it - anyone any experience of it?
EDIT: After a bit of digging around it looks like the Parkside SDS drill is basically a version of a Einhell drill that retails for around £90-100.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryZ011wbFY8
The large 70mm 'clip' style clamps are excellent and well worth the £4 for a pair, I bought a few packs.
They had a gigantic hot glue gun that is gas powered interestingly enough. Looked pretty substantial for a hot glue gun.
The grinder with the belt sander was a bit 'meh'. Tool rests looked like junk (like they often are on these things) and the main grinding stone was pretty narrow and of dubious quality - although I suppose you could still swap it out for a better white stone. I will hold out for a half speed/slower speed grinder I think.
I was tempted by the £50 18/(20)v SDS hammer drill. I got one out of the box and it actually looked to be a decent bit of kit for the money - definitely one of the better Parkside tools on first impressions. I have a Dewalt impact and drill driver set but my hammer drill is way past it, so I might end up with it - anyone any experience of it?
EDIT: After a bit of digging around it looks like the Parkside SDS drill is basically a version of a Einhell drill that retails for around £90-100.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryZ011wbFY8