I noticed on here a few weeks ago that Lidl were offering an Air Compressor but, I missed out on that one.
Went to Aldi last night (Friday) and, they have an Air Compressor for £49.99
Yet to try it out but, as I have a couple of tyres where I need to change leaking valves, and my foot pump is knackered and another would cost £15, and......local petrol station is 50p min for the tyre inflator.
It will pay for itself in less than 2 years.
Aldi. Air Compressor.
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Re: Aldi. Air Compressor.
"......local petrol station is 50p min for the tyre inflator. "
That's one of my major gripes(I bore the other half to death with it),50p just for air, that's daylight robbery and basically exploiting anyone who has a flat tyre. I think that air should be FREE, like water or paper towels. Ok, it takes a bit to run the compressor, but you can bet that's tax deductible.
That's one of my major gripes(I bore the other half to death with it),50p just for air, that's daylight robbery and basically exploiting anyone who has a flat tyre. I think that air should be FREE, like water or paper towels. Ok, it takes a bit to run the compressor, but you can bet that's tax deductible.
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Nothing is free. Everything in a commercial world has to be paid for some how.Timllfixit wrote: I think that air should be FREE, like water or paper towels.
Look at it from the other side, would you want to pay for a compressor, get it serviced and certificated annually and get nothing from it?
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You're lucky to even get free water nowadays. A few years ago there was an outside tap at the Petrol Station at Frankley southbound. It was forever leaking, being unprotected during the Winter.
I 'don't buy' bottled water, preferring to fill up a bottle from a tap.
Then, the tap disappeared! Nothing, zilch. Presumably, if a customer wanted water to top up a radiator/washer bottle, then they expected them to buy bottled.
I 'don't buy' bottled water, preferring to fill up a bottle from a tap.
Then, the tap disappeared! Nothing, zilch. Presumably, if a customer wanted water to top up a radiator/washer bottle, then they expected them to buy bottled.
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I read somewhere on another site that somebody had owned one of those Aldi compressors for years. It was used a lot for all sorts and had kept going.
I've had a little Axminster unit for many years and that too has been great. Bit of use with air tools, blow gun, and of course inflating tyres.
I won't pay for "normal" compressed air, no matter how reasonable it might be. Those 50p machines don't just pay their way, they're a business in themselves.
They took the "service" out of service station long ago.
Giving away a bit of air or a drop of water wouldn't hurt them. Most of 'em make their money on selling other stuff anyway, the fuel is just to pull punters in.
I've had a little Axminster unit for many years and that too has been great. Bit of use with air tools, blow gun, and of course inflating tyres.
I won't pay for "normal" compressed air, no matter how reasonable it might be. Those 50p machines don't just pay their way, they're a business in themselves.
They took the "service" out of service station long ago.
Giving away a bit of air or a drop of water wouldn't hurt them. Most of 'em make their money on selling other stuff anyway, the fuel is just to pull punters in.
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Re: Aldi. Air Compressor.
I bought one, it's great. But I'll use it a lot on all sorts; tyres, pressure testing pipes, expansion vessels ect etc. It's very robust & with it being 240vac very handy.
Hose, cable, bits & bobs all store in the wee pockets so I highly recommend it.
PS...They can be bought from Aldi on-line.......
Hose, cable, bits & bobs all store in the wee pockets so I highly recommend it.
PS...They can be bought from Aldi on-line.......
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