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Durable, powerful and compact
Electronically controlled, quiet and even plasma jet
For precise and clean cuts through material up to 9mm thick
Suitable for cutting sheet steel, stainless steel, aluminium, copper and iron
Adjustable cutting current: 15 to 30A
High-quality 2.5m cutting cable with replaceable burner attachments and detachable roller guide
2m earthing cable with strong clamp
2m compressed air hose with quick connection system
Compatible with standard compressors
Must be used with a compressor – not included
Rear compressed air connection including pressure reducer
Overload protection due to the thermal monitor with indicator light
Housing made from painted sheet steel with an ergonomic carrying handle
Includes 3 burner covers (1 pre-assembled), 3 electrodes (1 pre-assembled), roller guide and compressed air hose with quick connect system
Cutting current: 15–30A
Cutting performance: copper: 1–2.5mm ; stainless steel: 1–6mm; aluminium: 1–6mm ; iron: 1–8mm; sheet steel: 1–9mm
Working pressure: 4–4.5 bar
Rated voltage: 230V / 50Hz
Cable length: 2m
3-year warranty
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80 quid!!!! That's ridiculously cheap. Deals like this are getting buried in a sea of handsoap and Groupon experiences.
Yeah ive got the Parkside compressor its been magic 6 years old and still going although the soldering iron didnt last long its a bit of a gambit with Parkside stuff some of it is ok and some of it is gash - i usually watch BIGCLIVEDOTCOM to get decent electrical teardowns bit its usually poundland gash stuff he reviews now lol
garygemmell I've had a few bad experiences with tools from Lidl and seem to do better out of Aldi stuff. It's pot luck I suppose.
garygemmell hi any idea why they have an odd 3 pinned socket plug on them not your standard one .
i had them open the box in lidl
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