Screwfix: latest specials on tools
March 3rd, 2008
Screwfix has been in touch to let us know about some of the latest special offers on its website. Here’s what you need to know.
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NEWSFLASH: check out Screwfix's list of most-wanted Christmas presents here, including the Makita 18v Combi Drill and the Forge Steel 26-piece toolkit. Surefire winners - at great prices.
Want a gorgeous new fire to brighten up your living room this winter? B&Q makes it easy with everything from hearths and surrounds to stoves, gas fires and accessories.
And it's offering two-week delivery, so check out its full range here for the ultimate winter warmer.
Screwfix has been in touch to let us know about some of the latest special offers on its website. Here’s what you need to know.
Are you dreaming about banishing Britain’s grey skies in favour of exotic sun and sand? And, if so, will you be foregoing home improvements to pay for your summer break?
Here’s an important safety warning from B&Q about a product that was on sale from November 2007.
DIY giant B&Q is currently offering up to 50 per cent off on some power tools and accessories - these range from essentials like sanding discs, cutting discs and blades and to useful stuff like storage pouches, grinding stones and polishing kits. You can also pick up money off rechargeable batteries.
If you haven’t come across it already, eSpares is a great little secret for handy men and women - a website selling spare parts for all kinds of major appliance brands. Its motto is “We keep appliances running.” So, if you’re inclined to keep that vacuum cleaner, washing machine, lawnmower, cooker or microwave running rather than spend a fortune replacing it, this is your first port of call.