Lidl stuff

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FLORABEST Sledgehammer or Axe
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/www_lidl_ ... tryCode=GB

Axe or sledgehammer £12.99 from 10th sept
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munchh wrote:FLORABEST Sledgehammer or Axe
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/www_lidl_ ... tryCode=GB

Axe or sledgehammer £12.99 from 10th sept
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As part of the Baking accesories they are doing a circular cooling rack for £1.49, i can see alsorts of Hobo stove applications, but thats just my thinking ;)
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Two Lidl's stores that I've been in this weekend are selling off Tea Tree wipes at £1 for 50 in the reduced to clear section.
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Going to sneek in an Aldi one , wood grenade , £4.99, not the best finished , but a solid lump of metal, nevertheless
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on sale from THursday
LIVARNO LUX 10W Cree LED Torch
£12.99*
Each

Powerful 10W Cree Power LED for high light output, 3 operating modes and focusing function in an impact, and weather-resistant anodised aluminium housing
Lighting range (m): 150
Luminous flux (lm): 600
Length (cm): 21
3 year manufacturer's warranty
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Yes good one Ham, i think it might be the first time ive seen cree in there!
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from 23 November 2015

Imagecar first aid kits £ 4.99


Powerfix LED Warning Light £5.99 Image
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Hamradioop wrote:from 23 November 2015

Imagecar first aid kits £ 4.99


Powerfix LED Warning Light £5.99 Image

FAK is good (i have several of the above

the LED light is utter ....erm think excrement (im sorry but there is no other way to discribe it compared to the "same" product they sold last year at the same price) over last years version The LED's are not aligned ((litterally just spent 10mins with snipe nose pliers bending them so they shine out the casing on the 2 i got yesterday)) they feel cheap the rubber seal seems very uneven .. and the cheap aaa batteries will probably last a few months in storage in a cold car..... Over last years with Lithium button 2032 cells..... and one turns on when you tap it .. with it in bits if they had seated the PCB switch flush it might have helped. so would cleaning the flux off the PCB and potting the board ..


then a bit more digging its smaller than last years looks to have less LED's not counting the newer versions top ones has a much lower water resistance gone from IP67 last year to IP65 this and the magnet base doesn't want to stick / hold it to the back of my car back seat where the older 2 are still there after 12 months ive not knowingly had to pick them up out the boot....

Image


Image

sorry but they are reminisant of a £1 shop bike light





next monday 30th nov they have vac food storage thing in

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oops wrong place :D