Thanks Claire, and congrats to the other three lucky winners, better tell Her in Doors that I won or She will be accusing me of going behind her back and buying yet more tools.
She'll still be suspicious, women are devious....... ;o))))
 
Dream on Wilko:p:D:eek:
Arrived today - here they are on their first Parade in front of an admiring crowd :)

IMG_1090.JPG
 
No Pete, I'm the proof that these little giveaway comps actually drive new business for the sponsors. I haven't used mine yet, but I have hopes for Friday :) .
I have hopes for tomoz when Post Man Pat strolls up the drive been doing that since Monday,mind you.
 
Mine arrived today. Well 3 did with one "to follow". So the promotion must be working if they are out of stock.

First impressions are, they are very nice. So a thank you to CK TOOLS. And also thank you to everyone who liked my post, I couldn't have won it without you.

I will try them out for a few days and let you know how I get on.
 
heads up. pete. a tool tart's jobbie @aldi. 18V SDS drill £50. OK, it's not a super pro tool, but for small jobs up a ladder where a heavy sds is cumbersome, or for drill and plug jobs,
shopping


there's a few on fleabay as well.
Got these two bad boys with 3 batteries and two chargers reduced at my local Aldi. £52 quid the pair quite impressed so far to be honest used it to re fix an outside tap that was knocked off and performed just as well as my Bosch sds obviously it wouldn’t handle core cutting larger holes etc but as you say just the job for a few wee rawlplugs. Any idea how long you’ll get between charges is it pretty decent or carp?

4D67432E-21CC-4F98-89C7-923225E140C6.jpeg
 
the 18V SDS came with only 1 battery.
the cordless came with 1 battery.
they are not interchangeable. big minus for aldi.
 
Yeah the drill/drivers batteries were different so I bought the impact driver not because I particularly needed it just so I’d get the two batteries with it and have 3 batteries for the SDS I had a little peek in the shop and made sure they were compatible :oops: Even if they aren’t still in your local shop I’m sure you can order them online if your after the impact driver for the extra batteries
 
Have any of the winners received their 4th Stubby yet? I haven't, just wondering what the hold up is.
 
Have any of the winners received their 4th Stubby yet? I haven't, just wondering what the hold up is.

Looks like a bit of a cock up on the supply chain / stock management side.

The three I have look OK for the job. Nice to see that they're slim ones. I'd have been inclined to make them half an inch shorter; they'd still have been long enough to reach down the deepest terminal hole in a Crabtree Starbreaker RCBO. I had a job this week where someone had mounted an electric shower just under an overhang. Would have needed a really short stubby to access the top cover screws. I ended up using a loose bit.
 
I got my 3 out of 4 the PZ2 to follow. I appreciate them as they were free. Thank you CK
 
I've had chance to try mine a couple of times. Not in the field, in laboratory conditions (the garage) and i like them.

After using soft - touch ones I wasn't sure about the hard plastic but you get used to it. It's easier to keep clean. The tip identifier on the handle is nice and big and much easier to see than the ones I use now. The handle neck would be better with six sides as opposed to the eight, which would make it easier to get a spanner on for those rare occasions when you need extra torque.

The slimline blade is a nice feature, with the insulation let into the shaft. I like the black exposed metal tip which is well machined and appears hard enough to resist wear without being too brittle.

I agree with handy sparks that at 110mm they are not the stubbiest of stubbies.

A quick search didn't reveal anything comparable so I reckon CK have cornered the market a bit here. So if your looking for a stubby these won't disappoint.

As we know from the CK video, these drivers can talk so I think it would be cruel to consign them to a retired old codger's tool box. It would probably be like Michael McIntyre's spice jars . So I'll pass them on to my nephew who is working on new build multi screen cinemas across the country and can make much better use of them than me.
 
Typically I need a flathead 4mm stubby for work some works we've started...

I've just stumped up for a Wiha to keep my set looking tidy... :D
 
Mine arrived yesterday - almost used one today but the space was too stubby for the stubby - I muddled and unscrewed by hand as obviously the person before me didn’t have a stubby to do the screw up, which ended up good for me. Oddly enough I used my Aldi thumb screw driver to give it purchase.
Thanks @CK Tools for the freebie, much appreciated.
 

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Green 2 Go Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses Heating 2 Go Electrician Workwear Supplier
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Advert

Daily, weekly or monthly email

Thread starter

CK Tools

Official Sponsor
-
Joined
Website
http://www.ck-tools.com/

Thread Information

Title
C.K Tools Competition - Stubby VDE Screwdrivers
Prefix
N/A
Forum
Electrical Tools and Products
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
113

Advert

Thread statistics

Created
CK Tools,
Last reply from
Rpa07,
Replies
113
Views
15,742

Advert

Back
Top