Lidl stuff

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http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-249 ... 4987&ar=10

Might be handy on the shed or a dark corner in the garden .

Got one on the workshop and it gives a fair bit of light out
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Folding Garden Saw
£2.99
each
available Monday 15th August 2016
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There are gardening tools this week, but they are wooden handled and from what i can see are fitted like a tomohawk head, so very easy to replace not like normal wooden handled hammer or axe. They are from th 1st Sept and from the 4th they have their diamond sharpening rods, very handy.
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All the camping gear is in atm.
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Brambles wrote:All the camping gear is in atm.
Ah, yes, saw that today.

A few sleeping bags, ground mats, torches and the like. I picked up a good mixed sizes pack of 250 cable ties for £2. Will go back for more.

There's been a good run of products there recently, having stocked up on a ton of duct tape recently
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Sleeping bags are not what they used to sell. The stuff bags are crap and they are not that warm


The camping fridge struggled big time last summer and I resorted to the igloo ice box last summer holidays in Devon
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Currently they have vacuum sealers in for £25 and eletric induction Hob for £30.

Bought the Vacuum sealer, will let you know how i get on with it
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Found this today, someone may be able to profit from it. No stores near me have it in stock :roll:

Try the click and collect bit to see stores near your post code

Oh BTW it's a light weight hand axe
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lidl currently have

pop up tents, small sleeping bags, solar usb chargers in

https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?id=215

and aldi on sunday also have some camping stuff in

https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/da ... d=50&text=
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Managed to get the last three packets of rechargeable AA batteries yesterday. I think I've said before about how good these are. :oops: I couldn't find the solar charger, but will have a look next time I go.
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