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aussearcher
15th October 2018, 04:38 PM
Aldi have Deep Cycle batteries on this week for $100. Has anyone had any experience with them, particularly mounted in an engine bay?
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Rickoz
15th October 2018, 04:41 PM
Aldi have Deep Cycle batteries on this week for $100. Has anyone had any experience with them, particularly mounted in an engine bay?
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Ask Dick Smith
DiscoMick
15th October 2018, 09:30 PM
Saw them myself. No information on them though. It's amazing what you find in Aldi.
Aaron IIA
15th October 2018, 09:55 PM
Are these the 38AH AGM batteries with the bolt on terminals?
Aaron
Tins
15th October 2018, 09:59 PM
One thing I'll say about Aldi. You don't like it, take it back. No questions asked. Ever. The other mobs have a lot to learn, or they'll sink.
Wait until Kaufland gets here. Even Costco is scared of them.
As I've said elsewhere, I love diversity. Let Woolworths and Wesfarmers respond. I doubt they can, but hey, who knows? Aldi are far better for our dairy farmers. Maybe they're better for all of us.
Tins
15th October 2018, 10:02 PM
Are these the 38AH AGM batteries with the bolt on terminals?
Aaron
I think that promotion has ended, but maybe there are some still around. I found that if there was something I wanted, they could/would check availability at other stores, no problem. That's how I got my pressure washer.
Aaron IIA
15th October 2018, 10:40 PM
True. I looked at them when they came out a few weeks ago. I couldn't find any reference to any other deep cycle batteries coming out soon. Do you have a link to the batteries that are for sale this week?
Aaron
Homestar
16th October 2018, 05:12 AM
One thing I'll say about Aldi. You don't like it, take it back. No questions asked. Ever. The other mobs have a lot to learn, or they'll sink.
Wait until Kaufland gets here. Even Costco is scared of them.
As I've said elsewhere, I love diversity. Let Woolworths and Wesfarmers respond. I doubt they can, but hey, who knows? Aldi are far better for our dairy farmers. Maybe they're better for all of us.
They are certainly better at sending profits overseas. I can’t stand shopping there personally, you get treated like a sheep and herded through the checkouts faster than you can keep up. They also have things to learn IMO.
Russrobe
16th October 2018, 05:27 AM
Ohh i wouldn't mind one to top up my battery banks. The 55AH optima is a little too small. From my recent experience with car batteries, price has no indication of quality.
PhilipA
16th October 2018, 07:06 AM
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you get treated like a sheep and herded through the checkouts faster than you can keep up. They also have things to learn IMO
And that is a problem?
Regards Philip A
DAMINK
16th October 2018, 07:13 AM
I dont do "shopping" (wifes job) nor do i go into any of those stores like woolies.
The one exception is i do however go into aldi with the wife.
Just because of that center isle and there knick knacks they sell cheap.
And yes i did eye off those batteries. Im in the market to get 3 but was a little unsure of them so passed them on.
What surprises me is how often old guys are standing around the knick knack isle, often for long periods of time just talking to themselves and looking at screws and what not.
I think people in the older years use it as a day out or something :firedevil:
drivesafe
16th October 2018, 08:19 AM
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They are certainly better at sending profits overseas.
Aldi does not send it’s profits overseas. All their profit is used, at this time, to expand their outlets in Australia.
As to the battery. If you want a battery that specific size, then I guess the price is about average, but larger batteries well known batteries are around the same dollar per Ah.
4bee
16th October 2018, 08:50 AM
Apparently a lot of the goods are produced in Oz but might show as a different brand, but packaging is similar so you don't need to be Hercule Poirot to figure it out. Never had a problem with their quality.
Then you have staff wages also going back into the Oz economy, but what I do like most, & it may be only in their latest stores, is the noise suppressing flooring & ceiling treatments, not to mention the Air Cond. ceiling diffusers that seem to spread air evenly & not a gale in one or two directions like some places. ie. A square T bar outlet embedded with a louvered circular discharge.
But you can't get everything you want at Aldi, which means a trip to another Supermarket but hey ho, cest la vie.
There are worse things in this world these days.
Homestar
16th October 2018, 09:58 AM
Aldi is owned by 1 family (Overseas). While I know they use Aussie products and invest lots here, hire staff etc, ultimately the profits head back OS. It isn't a listed company like the 2 majors so you can't buy shares or anything in it. I get why people shop there but it isn't for me that's for sure. I spend my money in the local Foodworks which is owned by a family that lives in the town. I buy Aussie made or grown at all times when it is an option - which is most of the time if you look hard enough and are prepared to pay a few dollars more which I am.
Absolutely there are worse things, and I have no dramas with those that shop there, it just isn't my cup of tea and it's just my 2 cents. [emoji106][emoji4]
Vern
16th October 2018, 10:19 AM
So aldi's profits go back to the owners of aldi? Hmmm strange[emoji6]
bsperka
16th October 2018, 11:43 AM
Repco is also a private company which ( I believe) is overseas owned.
Btw: so is every car manufacturer.
So, what's so special about Aldi?
Homestar
16th October 2018, 02:03 PM
Most family's will spend well over $10K a year on groceries, so after their mortgage, it is often their largest expense. I get why people shop there to save a dollar, but FYI - I don't shop at Repco either, and have only ever bought one new car in my life and while I have no choice but to send me money OS when I but a car, or on some other items too, but when I can help it in other ways and choose to by spending what I can on companies that are locally owned - be it the supermarket, local suppliers, etc.
I'm not saying I'm perfect - I buy stuff from OS on occasions even when a similar product may be available here, and have done recently but that saved me over $500 so yep, everyone has a price. As I said before, I've no issues with anyone that shops there and get why they do - that's what competition and choice is all about but Aldi is just one place I choose not to is all. [smilebigeye]
DiscoMick
16th October 2018, 04:53 PM
Australia is Aldi Sud, while there is also another Aldi company Aldi Nord in some other countries. Started by two German brothers. Note the different logos:
Aldi - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldi)
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