Just a little heads up but Lidl are selling a range of gardening equipment this Thursday including folding pruning saws at £3 a pop.
I might buy myself one.
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If they're the same as they've sold before they're decent for the price, especially if its only getting used from time to time, I'm planning on getting a couple more because I'm a nutjob hoarder and would rather have a couple of spares.Beatts wrote:Just a little heads up but Lidl are selling a range of gardening equipment this Thursday including folding pruning saws at £3 a pop.
I might buy myself one.
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Got two of them about a year ago one in Bob , one in garden shed , been tying to not one it and buy a bacho or Gerber , but they haven't let me down yet , might pickup another .
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Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
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I was in Lidl for a wee 'refreshment' after the football yesterday and bought another 3 of these, along with a load of the packets of chewing gum they do, an absolute steal and handy for emergency teeth cleaning if you need a prepping justification.
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Very butch and manly there Deeps.... I think I'll stick to using a toothbrush like normal peopleDeeps wrote:I was in Lidl for a wee 'refreshment' after the football yesterday and bought another 3 of these, along with a load of the packets of chewing gum they do, an absolute steal and handy for emergency teeth cleaning if you need a prepping justification.
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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Pruning saws are a handy item to have in a BOB, some have a hard plastic cover which means you can sharpen the back edge of the blade to make a makeshift butchery knife.
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You're sooooo conventional.ForgeCorvus wrote:Very butch and manly there Deeps.... I think I'll stick to using a toothbrush like normal peopleDeeps wrote:I was in Lidl for a wee 'refreshment' after the football yesterday and bought another 3 of these, along with a load of the packets of chewing gum they do, an absolute steal and handy for emergency teeth cleaning if you need a prepping justification.