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Aldi's powerful multi-tool's £60 cheaper than Bosch version – it's a must-have for tackling all DIY tasks in minutes

Aldi's powerful multi-tool's £60 cheaper than Bosch version – it's a must-have for tackling all DIY tasks in minutes

Scottish Sun7 days ago
Aldi is also launching a £15 NutriBullet dupe in just days
FIX FOR LESS Aldi's powerful multi-tool's £60 cheaper than Bosch version – it's a must-have for tackling all DIY tasks in minutes
DIY fans are racing to Aldi to snap up a powerful multi-tool that's £60 cheaper than a similar version by Bosch.
The budget-friendly gadget is being hailed as a must-have for tackling all sorts of jobs around the house.
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Aldi's cordless multi-tool helps to power through DIY tasks in minutes
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The Compact Cordless 12V Multifunction Tool is packed with features that make DIY a breeze.
From sawing and sanding to scraping – this cordless multi-tool promises to power through DIY tasks in minutes.
Just grab it out of the box and get cracking.
PRODUCT DETAILS
With adjustable oscillation speeds from 8,000 to 18,000 rpm and a 3.2° oscillation angle, it's perfect for tackling jobs in wood, metal or plastic.
Thanks to its ergonomic soft-grip handle and compact design, it's comfy to use even during longer tasks.
Plus, the handy clamping lever means swapping accessories is quick and tool-free.
It also comes with a built-in lithium-ion battery, USB charging cable and even an adapter for dust extraction – keeping your workspace tidy as you go.
But take note – it's sold as a bare tool, so Aldi shoppers will need to buy the battery separately.
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BOSCH VERSION
Meanwhile, a similar version from Bosch will set you back a hefty £85 at B&Q.
It does come with a few extras Aldi's doesn't – including a sanding plate, plunge-cut blade, segment saw, sanding sheets and a handy depth stop.
The Bosch model also boasts a built-in LED work light, 6-speed settings and a battery level indicator.
But, with Aldi's £25 price tag, it's a tough deal to beat.
10 DIY hacks for under £1 each
These simple and affordable DIY hacks can help you get creative while saving money
Homemade Air Freshener:
Mix baking soda with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place it in a small jar with a perforated lid to keep your home smelling fresh.
Upcycled Tin Can Planters:
Clean and paint empty tin cans to use as stylish planters for herbs or small plants.
Custom Phone Stand:
Use a sturdy piece of cardboard or an old plastic credit card to create a custom phone stand. Decorate it with washi tape or paint.
DIY Lip Scrub:
Combine sugar and a bit of honey or coconut oil to make a natural lip scrub. Store in a small container.
Personalised Bookmarks:
Use old greeting cards or decorative paper to create unique bookmarks. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for a finishing touch.
Decorative Mason Jars:
Paint or decoupage old mason jars to use as decorative vases, storage containers, or candle holders.
Easy Cable Organiser:
Use empty toilet paper rolls to organize cables and cords. Decorate the rolls with colorful paper or tape.
Magnetic Spice Jars:
Attach small magnets to the lids of small jars and stick them to a metal board or fridge for easy-access spice storage.
Handmade Coasters:
Cut out squares from old corkboard or felt and decorate them with paint or fabric to create custom coasters.
Natural All-Purpose Cleaner:
Mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant scent. Use it to clean surfaces around your home.
OTHER ALDI BARGAINS
Aldi is launching a £15 NutriBullet dupe in just days, and it's £55 cheaper than the branded version.
Whether you're aiming to be healthier by making a delicious morning smoothie, or fancy trying your hand at a hearty soup, blenders can be a great addition to any kitchen.
It's ideal for blending smoothies, juices and dips, and you can customise it with three different cup sizes.
Landing on Thursday, July 31, the Ambiano High Speed Blending Set is sure to be another offering that will impress Aldi fans.
Aldi is also launching an Olaplex haircare dupe range for £24 cheaper.
If you would rather not fork out £28 for the bonded haircare range, you may be in luck, as Aldi is bringing out a new £3.99 dupe.
Launching 31st July, Aldi's Lacura Bonded Haircare Collection is aiming to rival Olaplex, but for 86 per cent cheaper.
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