Where is the bast place - cost and service - to buy power tools. I'm hoping to do some DIY over the winter months at home and I'm considering buying a drill, sander and saw. I have looked at B&Q, Homebase, Argos but find it very hard to compare like with like - any help offered much appreciated.
Hubby is always complaining about the same thing, although the tools in our house generally pose as ornaments not for doing hard work!
Have heard people compliment McQuillians Tools; McQuillan's, 34-36 Capel St, Dublin 1, (01) 8733944 for both advice/good quality tools.
I know a lot of people think the insurance with Argos is extremely bad value but I prefer to buy it on not too expensive items and this would make me opt for Argos.
You could check out the prices on-line also:
www.homebase.co.uk/
http://www.woodiesdiy.com/woodies/default.asp?shop=woodies (www.woodiesdiy.com)
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/;jsessionid=4GNWSE5PPKNS4CRGAWDSFFQKEYCYIIV0?_requestid=701780 (www.B&Q.com)
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P.S. Maybe I'll give you a shout to do our shelves as my nagging here is not working as usual
Hi Mr.Mussel!
Since you are not looking for professional tools check the Aldi home page ireland.aldi.com/
Apparently they have some special offers on power tools
on the 16.9.04,an electric planer for €22.99 and a circular saw
for €44.99.I don't know about the saw(70mm cutting depth is very good),but a planer for that money is worth it,with 2 years guarantee, imagine you would hire one for less than 7 cents a day for two years...I bought a lousy Black and Decker (see post above)for more than € 200 and had it repaired several times during its guarantee time and it has not more features than the Aldi model for € 29.99....