Workshop and carpentry Specialbuys from ALDI
Builders, carpenters and DIY enthusiasts alike can tackle tasks for less with Aldi thanks to two new Workshop and Carpentry Specialbuys ranges, available in stores on 24th May and 11th June.
About the Workshop range – in store 24th May
Aldi is selling a premium 6 Tread Fibreglass Stepladder (£49.99) is ideal for tackling those hard to reach jobs. With a top tread height of 1.67m and built-in holders for tools, brushes and paint pots, this ladder also features slip-resistant steps and a fiberglass construction which minimises the risk of electric shocks from exposed cables, making it perfect for the safety-conscious user.
Whistle while you work with Aldi’s Rugged DAB Radio (£29.99). Featuring a tough, waterproof outer casing, LCD display and handy carry handle, this powerful device is guaranteed to boost morale on site or keep you company in the garden.
They are offering a high quality 5 Piece Ratchet Wrench Set represents unbelievable value at only £12.99. Made from polished chrome vanadium steel and with 180° swivel heads, these 72 tooth ratchets allow for minute adjustments in increments of just 5°.
Light up and organise your workspace with a selection of energy efficient LED Bulbs (£3.99 – £4.99) and this great Storage Bin Set (£9.99).
With tools and useful workshop equipment, from this 8 Piece Screwdriver Set (£3.99) and Premium 7.5m Tape Measure (£6.99), to Forged Steel Hammers (£6.99) and a selection of Ropes & Twine (£1.99), Aldi has everything you need to do it yourself this Spring.
Aldi’s Workshop range will be available in stores nationwide on 24th May while stocks last.
Builders, carpenters and DIY enthusiasts alike can tackle tasks for less with Aldi thanks to two new Workshop and Carpentry Specialbuys ranges, available in stores on 24th May and 11th June.
Aldi’s Workshop range will be available in stores nationwide on 24th May while stocks last.
And if that’s not enough help, DIY Expert, Jo Behari, has been working with Aldi Specialbuys to put together a series of short videos demonstrating some handy tips for DIY jobs around the house. We wondered if these might be of interest to your readers? Jo founded the UK’s first all-female property maintenance company. Since then she has written a DIY book, co-presented a Channel 4 programme called Make, Do and Mend and has produced an online DIY course.
The links to her videos are as follows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA53T9Mnfs8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K3sBWgJZsg
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