Todays booklet which starts tomorrow Thursday 17th. Pages of camping gear. A couple of things that caught my eye were A portable clothesline that folds up and comes in its own bag like a fold up chair. Only 24.99. Stands 145 cm high.
Also Fire blanket 1m x 1m Approved to Australian standards 4.99
Fire Extinguisher 1 kg Australian Standards approved (rated 1A:10B:E) whatever that means 12.99
Car top bag, heatsealed and waterproof 59.00
And an Outdoor First Aid Kit, comes in a waist bag. 35 pc kit includes a thermal blanket 14.99
Some good bargains there, I'm going in to get some myself.
Gary and Kerry said
08:14 PM Mar 16, 2011
If only we had Aldi's here in SA.
jimbo said
08:15 PM Mar 16, 2011
Marj You sound like a Rep for Aldi Ha Ha Ha LOL LOL LOL
Happywanderer said
08:19 PM Mar 16, 2011
Yes I do don't I Jimbo. Was making my own list when I thought there might be nomads on here who don't have a brochure yet.
Maybe could start selling on Ebay to the ones in SA who don't have their own Aldi Gary and Kerry.
Sheba said
08:33 PM Mar 16, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:A couple of things that caught my eye were A portable clothesline that folds up and comes in its own bag like a fold up chair. Only 24.99. Stands 145 cm high.
You can buy one that you can Peg into the ground, to stop them blowing over in any wind. Cost a bit more, but I reckon they're worth it. My sister has one as well.
Cheers, Sheba.
Smokeydk said
08:34 PM Mar 16, 2011
He better hurry...........cause if Aldi dont open here soon...I will.......LOL
Happywanderer said
08:46 PM Mar 16, 2011
You probably could with this one Sheba, there are arms that go out between the legs, so to speak. I'm sure 3 long tent pegs could be enough to hold it down.
Pejay said
08:51 PM Mar 16, 2011
Hi Sheba,
We have one of those clothes lines (not the Aldi one), and Pete made us a couple of 'pegs' that fit over the legs and is very sturdy in the ground.
Sheba said
09:03 PM Mar 16, 2011
Ours have Metal Circles attatched to the feet, and Long Pegs that go through them. I imagine all the Camping Stores will have them. Got mine from Campco if I remember rightly.
Cheers, Sheba.
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tonyd said
11:56 PM Mar 16, 2011
One of the (very few) drawbacks to living in WA is no Aldi. I did read recently why this was, but I've forgotten . . . Cheers, Tony
Helena said
06:41 AM Mar 17, 2011
I have even got on to our local minister about Aldi coming to S.A. but no joy from there either did hear that there was legislation that is stopping them from opening in S.A. don't know how true that is though. Son bought us one of those clothes hoists they are great even comes in handy at home if I have a load of washing and not enough room on the clothes line. Helena.
Gerty Dancer said
08:42 AM Mar 17, 2011
One of the best things about having an Aldi in the town is that the other supermarkets moderate their prices to compete. Its remarkable how the prices can vary from one supermarket to another in the same chain, just because theres some competition.
Beth54 said
04:59 PM Mar 17, 2011
I hope there's still fire blankets tomorrow. Can't be bothered going out again now.
A couple of things that caught my eye were
A portable clothesline that folds up and comes in its own bag like a fold up chair. Only 24.99. Stands 145 cm high.
Also Fire blanket 1m x 1m Approved to Australian standards 4.99
Fire Extinguisher 1 kg Australian Standards approved (rated 1A:10B:E) whatever that means 12.99
Car top bag, heatsealed and waterproof 59.00
And an Outdoor First Aid Kit, comes in a waist bag. 35 pc kit includes a thermal blanket 14.99
Some good bargains there, I'm going in to get some myself.
I imagine all the Camping Stores will have them. Got mine from Campco if I remember rightly.
Cheers,
Sheba.
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-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 09:05:56 PM