Re: Lidl
Posted: 14 Jul 2024, 5:18pm
I note the mini pump has a gauge, so it wouldn't appeal to me, but I'd like to say if it's the same standard as the mini pump they were selling previously (no gauge) then it IS a good item. When searching for a mini pump to fit inside my Brompton seatpin I looked at a £30 branded pump in a LBS, and ended up with the £5 Lidl one which was almost identical. The Lidl one is comparable quality and a steal at £5.- I suspect they come out of the same factory!jimster99 wrote: 13 Jul 2024, 2:54pmYeah, I also had a look at the saddles and they actually looked fairly OK, and very cheap. Slightly too spongy for my preference perhaps but otherwise looked like a real bargain. They also had a mini bike tool kit for about £5, which I already have from a previous year and is very handy, plus a saddle bag & micro tool kit, which looked OK.Eyebrox wrote: 11 Jul 2024, 3:46pm I bought the trekking style saddle for £6 this morning. I think it's a great buy - showing on Amazon at between £20 and £25. I haven't done a long cycle yet but was happy with all aspects of my purchase on a short hop around the town centre. Firm but pliable. 28 cms long x 16.5 cms wide at the widest part. Bracket included to fit old style seat posts. Only time and distance will determine the real value of this German-sourced saddle but for the price of a single portion of cake and coffee, I'll give the Wittkop seat 5 stars (out of 5). There is a wider (city) version and a narrower (race) version.
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Conversely the bike gloves, phone mount & mini pump looked like the kind of unreliable rubbish you'd get with unbranded ebay or Ali Express stuff. There was also a handlebar bag that looked a bit odd, like a roll out pannier and I couldn't quite see how it fitted. They also had discounted track pumps for £5 a few weeks ago that were really good (if I didn't already have a couple I'd have loaded up)!