From Friday.
Could be worth a look.
Tony.
Could be worth a look.
Tony.
Good to know. Thank you.The electrician at work had all his dewalt and makita tools nicked out of his van so he replaced them with park side and he was very pleased with them and also not so bothered should they get stolen again as cheap to replace.
I would agree no good for any constant running air tools , I used one for a nail gun to build fence panels and may be ok for air brushing etc not enough storage to run most air tools with successParkside are excellent for the DIYer.
I wouldn't bother with a 24 litre compressor. 50 litre minimum required. A 24 litre will struggle to keep up with a pneumatic torque gun struggling on a tight wheel nut.
Agree my 50 liter is just enough but could do with a bigger one, but thats still a great price for a home compressor.Parkside are excellent for the DIYer.
I wouldn't bother with a 24 litre compressor. 50 litre minimum required. A 24 litre will struggle to keep up with a pneumatic torque gun struggling on a tight wheel nut.
I saw a similar tool at Aldi last Sunday Sean, they now keep the "expensive" items locked in a glass cabinet. How things change. Hope this helps Molly and if I can help please ask mate.I got a cross cut mitre saw last week from Lidl last week, it was £50 and a great piece of kit, I bought it as I am creating an outdoor area for Molly's imminent hot tub, its going to have a raised deck and canopy, I am starting it as soon as the weather breaks, we are really hoping the hot tub will help with her condition.
We've had one in our conservatory for about 10 years and it really helps with my wife's arthritis and when my cyatica flares up! we are a couple of old crocs!I got a cross cut mitre saw last week from Lidl last week, it was £50 and a great piece of kit, I bought it as I am creating an outdoor area for Molly's imminent hot tub, its going to have a raised deck and canopy, I am starting it as soon as the weather breaks, we are really hoping the hot tub will help with her condition.