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hodgo
23rd August 2014, 02:51 PM
I would be very interested to hear what other's have experienced in purchasing hardware items and power tools from ALDI.
Hodgo

V8Ian
23rd August 2014, 03:09 PM
Digger's never had a dud from them. :angel:

JDNSW
23rd August 2014, 03:17 PM
Haven't got a lot from them but what I have got (die grinder, air hose, torque wrench, ratchet ring spanners, that I can think off off the top of my head) no complaints. They are not top quality, but quite satisfactory, and I have had no failures. And they have a money back, no questions, 60day (I think) guarantee.

John

Ausfree
23rd August 2014, 03:23 PM
Happy with what I have purchased from them!!!:)

sheerluck
23rd August 2014, 03:36 PM
Had a number of items, and had only a single failure, which was a pair of air metal shears.
Was taken back and refunded no question asked.

Didge
23rd August 2014, 03:56 PM
The 2 tonne 4wd electric scissor jack was a load of rubbish AND dangerous - it bent out of shape DO NOT BUY one for a 4wd (ok on a Barina) - wouldn't lift a corner of the car so not even 500kg - unfortunately I lost the receipt and first time I used it was about 9 months after I bought it. I also had the same problem with the metal shears.
Tis why I'm steering clear of their spotlights which by the way aren't really that cheap.

The ho har's
23rd August 2014, 04:08 PM
We have bought a bit, the 2 failures we have had were repaired with no questions asked, though we did have a receipt for both.

Steer clear of their small consumables, zip ties, hose clamps etc.

Mrs hh:angel:

Tote
23rd August 2014, 06:02 PM
Most of what I have bought seems to be OK. I have a couple of sets of spanners that ride around in the vehicles that seem to be OK and most of the other bits and pieces seem to work as expected. Most of their stuff isn't top of the line but it is adequate and reasonably priced.

Regards,
Tote

Ausfree
23rd August 2014, 06:56 PM
Most of what I have bought seems to be OK. I have a couple of sets of spanners that ride around in the vehicles that seem to be OK and most of the other bits and pieces seem to work as expected. Most of their stuff isn't top of the line but it is adequate and reasonably priced.

Regards,
Tote

Yeah, I think that goes without saying. For typical home use the Aldi stuff is fine. Industrial use is a different ballgame, however.:)

loanrangie
23rd August 2014, 07:52 PM
My wife bought me a torque wrench and first time i went to use it when i replaced my tdi head, i tested it out on some other bolts and i couldnt hear it click so didnt risk using it- still to return it yet which i better do soon.

digger
23rd August 2014, 08:03 PM
Digger's never had a dud from them. :angel:

Cheeky sod!!!:p

another thread about TSTCNBN! :eek:

jerryd
23rd August 2014, 08:18 PM
Most of the items I've purchased have been okay, although I did take the air compressor back for a refund.

The awning seems okay and today I purchased a hand cable puller. I'll keep it under the driver's seat just in case :)

JamesB71
23rd August 2014, 08:43 PM
Bought a high pressure washer from them for $129 and its great. It gets a lot of use.

Ralph1Malph
24th August 2014, 06:09 AM
Like most here have experienced, their stuff is mid priced home/hobby quality. But that's ok in my book if you do your research!
It's all about knowing what you are actually buying in the tin, not what it says on the tin.
For example, I was looking for a second computer so before I purchased the Aldi one for sale this week, I spent 15 min researching it and reading various reviews. Turns out that it is quite highly regarded at it's price point and ticks off many of the features I require. Those that it doesn't are upgradeable. So I bought one - knowing what it was!

FWIW, I also believe the paving/rock/cement breaker on offer is 'reasonable value for money' for the home handyman, steer clear if you intend to throw it in a construction van and earn a living from it.

To be fair, I am lucky in that I am a Tradesman/Engineer and have a bit of knowledge in what I am looking for. For example, I generally know what spec auto wiring should be, so get alarmed when 'cheaper' stuff has lesser wiring.

Other than that, I think it's prob better stuff than the cheapie stuff on offer elsewhere 5-10 years ago.

Cheers
Ralph

Disclaimer:
Just my thoughts. The experience of others may differ. Please consult an expert for your individual circumstance.

rangietragic
24th August 2014, 07:38 AM
Have bought quite a bit over the years,mostly good.Bad one was a cordless power tool set.Saw,recipro saw.drill,jigsaw and light.L ion batteries.Saw,usesless,soon as you start cutting anything other than paper the overload cuts out.Recipro saw,better but still verv slow to cut.Drill not too bad,delay when you start.jigsaw,ok for very light work.Light fine.

Toxic_Avenger
24th August 2014, 07:47 AM
For example, I was looking for a second computer so before I purchased the Aldi one for sale this week, I spent 15 min researching it and reading various reviews. Turns out that it is quite highly regarded at it's price point and ticks off many of the features I require.
I am writing this post on an Aldi PC. 4 years on and not a drama. Only problem was a bung video card approx 3 months back, which is to be expected given its use.
Not everyone should be suckered into the latest and greatest products. I see it every day where someone thinks they need the trade quality gear, only to find out that they are likely to use it '4 times a year'. Weighing up the expected lifesapn, warranty periods and price, the payback period is much more attractive on the cheaper items (consider 'cost per use').

Stuck
24th August 2014, 08:07 AM
A bloke on my work crew has one of their hammer drills that's copped a fair beating pushing up to 26mm bits and it's still going strong. Their 9" diamond blades are good value and I've got a 3/8" air ratchet that's pretty good. Avoid the carpenters pencils.

Hoges
13th September 2014, 03:02 PM
I see Aldi are selling a 2000W 4 stroke inverter gen. set next week 20 Sept with a 3 yr warranty for $499. Also a "stirling" 40L car fridge with a "Danfoss" compressor for $449... depending on the noise level of the gen set could be interested.

PS: I've had a couple of their 2 tonne electric scissor jacks for a couple of years. Have used them probably a dozen times or more and they have been excellent. Need to keep them well lubed. I use them to get the P38 to desired height then put jack stands in place straight away.

101RRS
13th September 2014, 03:17 PM
PS: I've had a couple of their 2 tonne electric scissor jacks for a couple of years. Have used them probably a dozen times or more and they have been excellent. Need to keep them well lubed. I use them to get the P38 to desired height then put jack stands in place straight away.

They are dangerous and should have been subject to a safety recall. Mine failed long ago but has just gone into the recycle bin this week.

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Safari
13th September 2014, 07:29 PM
Hi I bought one of their 2.2kV gen sets 8 years ago hoping it would last a couple of years. It's still going strong. I have replaced the pull rope and the fuel line. 4 years after buying it I thought it was good value so bought another one as a spare for when this one failed, as they only come on sale every 6 months or so and I rely on it for a remote property, the spare that I bought is still unopened in its box waiting for the first one to die. Cheers Rob

Didge
14th September 2014, 07:36 PM
They are dangerous and should have been subject to a safety recall. Mine failed long ago but has just gone into the recycle bin this week.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/gazzz21/Forum%20Posts%20Album/Jack_zpse5e97033.jpg (http://s42.photobucket.com/user/gazzz21/media/Forum%20Posts%20Album/Jack_zpse5e97033.jpg.html)
agree 100% - mine failed the same trying to lift one corner - no where near 2 tonne - absolute rubbish !!!!!

DiscoMick
15th September 2014, 11:02 AM
Their Stirling dishwasher we bought is going well so far.