Angle grinders in Aldi

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Angle grinders in Aldi
#1
Just a heads up, they're selling angle grinders in Aldi stores limited at the moment, £14, anyone know what they're like? Just before anyone gets anxious, I don't work for Aldi or anything, just in there a lot.
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#2
Probably about the same spec as all the other £15 grinders you see around.

Ive got a £15 draper one, 3 years now and its not gone wrong (although i did kill the one before that after a couple of years) at £15 theyer expendable.



I take it theyer 4.5" grinders and nothing gucci like a 9" or a twin wheel?
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#3
Actually you would be surprised, a lot of the Aldi hardware is actually reasonable quality. Sure, the ratchet screwdriver that I bought before christmas fell apart, but the ratchet spanners are still going strong. They are just a standard grinder TBH, I'm tempted to buy one, but I am not sure what they would solve that a club hammer couldn't.
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#4
So why are you asking whether anyone knows what they are like if you already know the quality?
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#5
No exactly the type of tool you want to be cheap on considering what could happen if a part of it failed...i got a bosch for £30 at B&Q
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Why? What could happen it 'failed' :roll:
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I got a router from Aldi for £12, because I'm not exactly gonna use a router much. Seemed fine the couple of times I used it Smile
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Flynn Wrote:Why? What could happen it 'failed' :roll:

Buy one, find out, post pictures.
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i just have the image of a grinding disc flying off lol
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Yeah £14 isnt something Id trust...
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#11
What is there to lose if it goes wrong? Just take it back to the shop for a refund.
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Flynn Wrote:What is there to lose if it goes wrong? Just take it back to the shop for a refund.

An eye? a finger? a penis? Never know mate =/
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Another thing Id like to point out, that if you change a disc and someone else uses it and it comes off, you are legally responsible
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Flynn Wrote:What is there to lose if it goes wrong? Just take it back to the shop for a refund.

arm, leg an eye maybe all very precius to me

but yes ive bought cheap tools mainly to do one job so if it lasts longer its a bonus

i bought a cheap £2o circular saw from B&Q on the understanding it would be knakared after cutting railway sleepers....best damn diy tool ive bought and still going strong
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Not sure what you're on about Flynn, they seem to be available next Thursday at £18 from what I can see?

http://aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/specia ... _23052.htm
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Proper job for power tools. Pretty sure its a West Country chain though. Sad
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Im sure Ive seen one elsewhere, but cant remember where lol so could have been within the west country
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Those type are crap, get one of the little makita's with the latching side switch, million times better.
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Alright thanks Phillip Smile
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Might nip and get one so I can finally lower my car!...
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I've got one of these:

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And one of these:

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As far as cheap grinders go, i wouldnt trust them as far as i can throw them.
I use grinders almost every day at work, and they're not something you want to skimp on. The bushes go enough in the makita one, let along a cheapo one.
You watch any HSE video of a grinder blade on flesh and you will never buy cheap grinders/blade again :o
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Flynn Wrote:Alright thanks Phillip Smile

You can use the Makita's one handed with the side switch because you can hold them right up near the head, and they're also a lot lighter and vibrate less. Not sure how much they are now but the last one cost me £35 delivered, worth the extra pennies.
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#23
Bet id kill a 15 quid grinder in the first day lol...

Cant stand cheap grinders with useless disk lock features / crappy motor pad / ring design....

If you use a grinder alot, it genrally gets hard / abusive use, thats what grinders are for Wink
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