Put away till insurance finally fixes my m.h and get it back & / or this V19 is over !! Seems camping budget is not as tight as other things ?? Lol . Priorities !!
kesa32 said
09:57 AM Apr 27, 2020
Look good A-K , can't go wrong at that price :)
Long Weekend said
10:52 AM Apr 27, 2020
Have been waiting a long time for Aldi to have them again. I have been using plain coach screws with success for the past five years or so. In fact, I do not even carry a hammer these days. In the event of a flat battery in the drill I have a 1/2-inch square drive ratchet handle. It would be slower than a drill but would get the screws out.
Murray
iana said
01:04 PM Apr 27, 2020
The first issue came with the adaptor to fit the drill. I have them but don't use them, I think they are excess baggage, all these devices depend on the type of terrain, and I find the standard peg, with another crossed over it does all the required jobs, except sand. Sorry about that all, but I am on the road full time, and so far have not had success with them.
Aussie1 said
09:47 AM Apr 28, 2020
Aus-Kiwi,
I have found them very useful for awning tie downs, sat finder dish, hoist style clothes line as well as anchoring the fridge shade and privacy screens. So easy with the drill set up. Aren't we spoiled for choices these days. All that along with my BOS jack, just loving it :)
kevin m said
09:28 PM Jun 1, 2020
bunnings do the same set just a bit dearer of course
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Sunday 26th of April 2020 10:13:27 AM
Murray
I have found them very useful for awning tie downs, sat finder dish, hoist style clothes line as well as anchoring the fridge shade and privacy screens. So easy with the drill set up. Aren't we spoiled for choices these days. All that along with my BOS jack, just loving it :)