Lidl and Aldi Car accessories

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Re: Lidl and Aldi Car accessories

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I already have a motorcycle cover, but I've ordered the chain cleaner kit for the Yamaha and some cheap mats for the 107!

EDIT: poor English corrected for the pedants.
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I never knew the 107 had a chain Mike...
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CitroJim wrote: 05 Feb 2018, 12:09 I never knew the 107 had a chain Mike...


Shut up.
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Michel wrote: 05 Feb 2018, 12:08 EDIT: poor English corrected for the pedants.


I wonder who that pedant was?
Michel wrote: 05 Feb 2018, 12:14
CitroJim wrote: 05 Feb 2018, 12:09 I never knew the 107 had a chain Mike...


Shut up.
Ahh, must have been me :lol:
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Did you order the mats from the c1oc Mike,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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daviemck2006 wrote: 05 Feb 2018, 14:19 Did you order the mats from the c1oc Mike,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


I could weave my own before anything from there arrived...

No, both the chain cleaner kit and the mats were ordered from the Aldi link James posted, with free delivery. Result.
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Aldi are doing a load of DIY stuff this coming Sunday (18/02);

https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/da ... lar&page=2

While Lidl are doing a load of pneumatic tools, etc.;

https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offe ... 538&week=2
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van ordinaire wrote: 04 Feb 2018, 20:15 So, another post that was submitted, appeared on screen - & is no more! Really can't be bothered to replicate rambings on washer fluid (do I hear deep sighs of relief?) but just 2 points: I omitted "concentrate" from my original post (so that makes 75 litres down on the English Riviera!) AND, don't screen wash & milk come in the same plastic containers? (NO! I don't mean mixed)



I thought that van but there must be something in screenwash that the milk containers don't like, maybe it was a time thing, milk containers are very thin and I suppose not expected/required to last much longer than the use by date of the milk.
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If they ARE the same plastic (polypropylene?) & they're just a different guage, isn't it just a matter of time before screenwashb disolves its own container? Curiosity's got the better of me now - I'll just have to examine the recycle symbols on the 2 containers.
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Milk bottles and (my) screenwash bottle are both high density polyethylene (HDPE). Neither milk nor screenwash will dissolve HDPE so something else must have degraded the bottle in question.
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A few small tools in Lidl today, a lot of gardening stuff but they have petrol pressure washers if anyone's interested.
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I need some new car mats Lidl ones are brilliant, never tried Aldi.
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Another abortive trip to Lidl's this evening: they're closing the tills earlier & earlier!
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Strange that I never encounter any of these problems with the two Lidls that I use, and none with any of the four Aldis, depending on whereabouts I find myself when I need to do panic shopping :)

I was in Aldi last night and managed to not buy any tools at all, a first I believe.
Also forgot most of what I went for too though :(
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myglaren wrote: 08 Mar 2018, 23:40 I was in Aldi last night and managed to not buy any tools at all, a first I believe.
Also forgot most of what I went for too though :(


:lol: I have a special pair of blinkers I wear to hide the specials aisles ;) Works too...

I always take a shopping list... Even then I often forget something :twisted:
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