;D I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a Hoe for just 87p :o a rake for the same, a spade for £1.49p and secateurs for just 36p :o ;D
OK they are cheap and nasty but greatly reduced and I won't cry so loud if they get niked up the Lottie, good old Asda. ;D
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ooh thanks Roy. I'm after some tools for my children to use/leave out in the rain ::) ;D
what great bargains, no need to wait til payday with those prices.
I've got an Asda spade and fork and they are fine!
Helen
I bought Asda Fork for £1.97 and lasted one dig......so went and bought Spear and Jackson at B.Q. for £14.98 with a lifetime guarantee!...been using this on tough digging for 2 weeks now.....I would sooner pay a little more for quality!
I have green plastic box which I can put tools inside on plot.
we bought a gazebo for next summer in asda.......priced £7.47 instead of £17.99
Went in last week and they were reduced to £3.74 so ended up buying a spare lol
Quote from: Estcourt on September 19, 2006, 16:17:30
I bought Asda Fork for £1.97 and lasted one dig......so went and bought Spear and Jackson at B.Q. for £14.98 with a lifetime guarantee!...been using this on tough digging for 2 weeks now.....I would sooner pay a little more for quality!
I have green plastic box which I can put tools inside on plot.
Like I said "I won't cry so loud if they get niked up the Lottie" I would scream blue murder if they niked tools worth £14.99 each :o I have had a fork up the plottie 2 years that has a plastic handle that is being held on with a hose clip ;D it cost me 50p from a car booty and refuses to break. ;D again ;D
I think most of my lottie tools were bought at Wilko, cheap but sturdy. My stainless steel spade only cost me £6.99
With you on this Roy! Currently we carry tools back and forth because although we have a ... no two ... sheds the site is burgled from time to time. I wouldn't like to have to replace all the tools we use.
A neighbour on our lottie sinks their old fork and spade deep into the ground then ties an old compost bag over them, it must appear totally undesirable and uninteresting as they have been using this idea for the past two years without probs. ;D
Great idea, but just make sure if you send the missus away you tell someone.
got a better idea...
Head to your local tip, usualy there is a couple of guys who make sure that the rubish goes in the right piles. They also have a tendancy to pull out things that can be reused.
Like tools which they sell.
I got a hoe, large garden claw and a shovel for £1
all brand name good quality and still going after a years use
Roy beat you this time Tesco spade for £1 37p!!! good bargain Eh!!