Aldi Telescopic Ladders (1 Viewer)

Mar 21, 2010
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I seen many MH's with Telescopic Ladders. I may be of interest to others that Aldi have them on sale this Sunday at £79.99.

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might be worth shopping around
That's a definite with that sort of thing as there are various makes which appear to have different strengths and some are a lot heavier than others (which might be important for payload).

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I seen many MH's with Telescopic Ladders. I may be of interest to others that Aldi have them on sale this Sunday at £79.99.

colyboy


I want one of those,but that does seem abit steep.Seen a few on Ebay for nearly half that.But good thing with Aldi you can inspec
before you buy!
 

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Please beware there are many qualities with the ladders. A good one is a cracking bit of kit a bad one is nothing short of a liability. I've been in business for nearly 40 years in construction and believe me ladders of any type is not the kind of thing to skimp on !!!

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Mikey RV

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You get what you pay for with these. I bought one this year and did a lot of research. In the end payed about £120 for mine. 4 metre with soft close, which means your fingers don't get chopped off when you let it down. Very happy with it.
 

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I've no idea about this Aldi ladder...
...but isn't the point about Aldi/Lidl - you often get "more" than you paid for?
ie better quality than you could reasonably expect from the price point (y)
 

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I have noticed over the past two years an awful lot of 'bargains' from Aldi and Lidl have been available elsewhere at considerably less
Not saying it is so in this case but even Halfrauds came out cheaper on a few 'special buys' last year !!

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I've no idea about this Aldi ladder...
...but isn't the point about Aldi/Lidl - you often get "more" than you paid for?
ie better quality than you could reasonably expect from the price point (y)

Not for a second knocking the value of some Aldi/Lidle kit. My point is saving money on things like ladders could prove very costly indeed. I have an angle grinder from Lidle a 5 inch one I bought for grinding back brickwork prior to re pointing. Using expensive grinders in the very dusty conditions destroys them sometimes in hours never mind days. This Powerfix one has lasted about six days and is going strong. Epic wee machine ! But I would only trust quality kit when safety in a priority.
 

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