ronan
Member
- Messages
- 11,399
I thought they stopped their deals due to covid
They don't have tools etc advertised online, but in the shop its the same as usual.
I thought they stopped their deals due to covid
Many years ago I had a visit around the Guinness brewery in Dublin. The video they showed described the various strengths of the black stuff around the world. Nigeria top 8% us bottom 4.1%With the way the world is, god alone knows. Guinness isn't made here anymore, its made in Nigeria !
Many years ago I had a visit around the Guinness brewery in Dublin. The video they showed described the various strengths of the black stuff around the world. Nigeria top 8% us bottom 4.1%
That's a disk sander and belt sander, below is their grinding wheel and belt sander
![]()
Not the same one I was thinking on.
Drum and belt sander I'd have called that .
Mine is your standard stone bench grinder one side and upright belt sander the other.
I bought the ‘Aldi’ version of that tool. It didn’t become a favourite and stayed with my old bench grinder instead as I found it flimsy. I’m guessing this would be same. Most tools I buy from Aldi I recommend as they are stonkingly good value and good tools but some fall below.That's a disk sander and belt sander, below is their grinding wheel and belt sander
![]()
That's a disk sander and belt sander, below is their grinding wheel and belt sander
![]()
I bought one of those a few years ago and it lasted about 2 months before I consigned it to the useless pile. I've got two other grinders (one bought new from Machine Mart and a very good one that I got on ebay for 99p). They're both miles better than the parkside one.
Many years ago I had a visit around the Guinness brewery in Dublin. The video they showed described the various strengths of the black stuff around the world. Nigeria top 8% us bottom 4.1%
I have the Aldi version of that, good value but I only paid £60. If you can get lots of use, even €89 isnt too bad.