Fold A bike

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sctpc
sctpc
VIC
80 posts
VIC, 80 posts
20 Sep 2014 11:02am
I know most don't cruise but I thought Aldis Fold a bike is fantastic for it, I can just chuck it in the bag in a locker www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/ $150 and suprising its easy to ride.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
20 Sep 2014 11:54am
They also have the folding solar panel today, 120 watt for $249.

A fair bet they were sold out by 8:15. The inflatable life jackets a couple of weeks ago went like that.
DrRog
DrRog
NSW
608 posts
NSW, 608 posts
21 Sep 2014 9:33pm
cisco said..
They also have the folding solar panel today, 120 watt for $249.

A fair bet they were sold out by 8:15. The inflatable life jackets a couple of weeks ago went like that.


I bought the 12v 40l fridge. Will see how it goes.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
21 Sep 2014 11:18pm
DrRog said..


I bought the 12v 40l fridge. Will see how it goes.


I have lost faith in Aldi technology items, their earlier stuff was well made and reliable, the stuff I see nowadays is just junk. I have one of their bench belt sanders and putting a small piece of wood on it causes it to stop, the wattage rating on the motor is very optimistic.

I will stay with well known reputable brands and know that I have reliability and service backup should I need it.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
22 Sep 2014 1:29am
I agree. I have an Aldi tablet that has crapped out. Their service back up is too complicated to be bothered.
claverton
claverton
NSW
165 posts
NSW, 165 posts
24 Sep 2014 1:00am
cisco said..
I agree. I have an Aldi tablet that has crapped out. Their service back up is too complicated to be bothered.


when my Aldi tablet crapped itself I simply took it back to the store where I bought it with the docket and they gave me the cash back no questions asked...couldn't have been easier
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