Drago
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Indeed, I think Einhell's own view of their products place in the food chain is a little optimistic. That said, I've an Einhell strimmer and it's a very nice bit of kit for reasonable coin.
That has never been my experience, with cycling stuff (or with most of their other stuff TBH). But I have tended to use Aldi & Lidl in what are generally relatively prosperous areas, maybe it is different elsewhere.
Seem to remember Aldi/Lidl doing a more comprehensive toolkit in a hard plastic case, for around 30 quid? Though it might be a good way to start out if new to the hobby. Personally, I've assembled stuff over the years (decades) and still add the odd new tool from time to time.
I remember when there would be queues outside Lidl and Aldi when their cycling kit was due. Punters filling their trolleys so as to sell it later on ebay. Shoes, pedals, good quality jerseys, winter tights. mitts. Not the stuff we are presented with now. What happened? I haven't been even tempted to buy any of it for years now
I remember when there would be queues outside Lidl and Aldi when their cycling kit was due. Punters filling their trolleys so as to sell it later on ebay. Shoes, pedals, good quality jerseys, winter tights. mitts. Not the stuff we are presented with now. What happened? I haven't been even tempted to buy any of it for years now
What happened is that everybody else's kit has got much better, while Lidl stuff is still the same as it was 30 years ago.