Lidl's discount bike bits on the way
This year’s battle of the budget bike bits is well and truly
joined with Lidl set to wade into the fray on April 7. Hot on the heels of
their arch rivals Aldi whose products we recently featured ,
A 35 piece tool kit for under £20 caught the eye, as did a rear pannier for £14.99 and Briko look-a-like sunnies with two sets of scratch resistant, shatterproof polycarbonate lenses, lens bag and robust pouch all for the throwaway price of £6.99.
But is this stuff any good you ask? Haven’t the foggiest we reply, but we’ve asked for some samples and will let you know our verdict when and if they arrive. But of course there’s the distinct possibility that even if we do manage to get our hands on the kit, the good stuff will have flown off the shelves and sold out before we’ve had a chance to tell you about it. So perhaps it's best to take a look at the options here and decide for yourself if it's worth a punt.
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Dirk Van Gently
Posted Mon 14 Jul, 9:29 am BST Flag as inappropriate
Last time out, I bought a track pump for a fiver, I keep it at my office, just in case I have a flat, or need to pump tyres up. Not the greatest piece of kit I have ever bought, it's not pretty, but it works fine.
Clothing is good, just make sure you try it on first, as sizing can be a little suspect.
Other Aldi stuff I have bought, includes, the winter and summer socks which are good value.
Gillette, very good
The sunglasses with 3 different lenses, are quite frankly brilliant.
There are those who would say that the Aldi Lidl kit is cheap because it is poor quality, there are those "who know the price of everything, and the value of nothing".
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spindi
Posted Tue 22 Apr, 3:10 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
I bought one of the computers and its still going strong many miles later. I've had a few computers over the years from various manufacturers and the build quality is comparable.
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jerry3571
Posted Sun 13 Apr, 7:50 am BST Flag as inappropriate
The HRM in Lidl is good. I've had two over the past 6/7 years and have misplaced the last one. It has an upper and lower limit alarm, average heart rate, calories burned and seems fairly accurate. I bought mine a few years ago and it was about £14. No brainer really.
I think the Lidls' bike clothing is fair to average though. Tesco has jumped on this too (HRM for £20)
Cycling clothing seems to have been left behind in the retail market for price. I can't believe you can pick up a T-shirt in a discount store for £2 and I have to pay £50 for a cycling jersey. Needs addressing!!
Cheers Jerry
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jmelewis
Posted Sat 12 Apr, 5:56 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
The reason this stuff is cheap is because it's crap.
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killiekosmos
Posted Mon 7 Apr, 12:56 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Lots of stock in my local branch. Got the toolkit to try out.



















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