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20 years 2 weeks ago #6634
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Lidl Binos was created by ctr
At the danger that we're becoming an arm of Lidl PR :lol: there is Binos for sale next week. See
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6635
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Wonder what "Blue lenses" means the coating is?
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6637
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Perhap because light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
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These look to be identical to the binos Aldi did a few weeks ago...
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6641
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I agree, they are almost the same shape and design as the Aldi ones. Though, on another forum website, it was entioned that the objective lenses in this years Optus binos sold in Aldi a month or 2 ago are made of plastic. TYhe ones I got 2 years ago are made with glass.
That €5 price difference back then was good value!
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These look to be identical to the binos Aldi did a few weeks ago...
I agree, they are almost the same shape and design as the Aldi ones. Though, on another forum website, it was entioned that the objective lenses in this years Optus binos sold in Aldi a month or 2 ago are made of plastic. TYhe ones I got 2 years ago are made with glass.
That €5 price difference back then was good value!
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6645
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I bought the Aldi ones (even though I didn't need them!). I'll bring them to the lecture tonight and we can compare.
They don't appear to be plastic....
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Perhap because light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
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Though, on another forum website, it was entioned that the objective lenses in this years Optus binos sold in Aldi a month or 2 ago are made of plastic. TYhe ones I got 2 years ago are made with glass..
I bought the Aldi ones (even though I didn't need them!). I'll bring them to the lecture tonight and we can compare.
They don't appear to be plastic....
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Perhap because light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6646
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does anybody know if they are available in the North? I tried phoning them today,blocked solid!!
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