As title. Snowchains sizes 70, 80, 90 & 100 only £11.99 in Lidl. Don't know if available nationally as not advertised but my 2 local stores (Elgin & Forres) had them. Ticket says reduced from £19.99.
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dafunq
18 Jan 177#1
epic deal for all those that struggled in the inch of snow that we just had :stuck_out_tongue: think the £11.99 could be put towards an extra driving lesson or better still stay indoors and find a bargain on here so those of us who can drive can go about our daily commute in safety! but either way pretty good price.
RobJames to stuarthanley
18 Jan 173#10
You people never been abroad? They are very useful for driving in winter in Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland. Some areas even mandatory. And very expensive if you have to buy them locally there at a petrol station ...
yulu91 to stuarthanley
18 Jan 173#4
exactly just read the news 2016 beats 2015 becomes the warmest year since records began
airbus330
18 Jan 173#6
fair play to the op, they are in the Forres and Elgin branches, where they do get real snow and ice.
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dafunq
18 Jan 177#1
epic deal for all those that struggled in the inch of snow that we just had :stuck_out_tongue: think the £11.99 could be put towards an extra driving lesson or better still stay indoors and find a bargain on here so those of us who can drive can go about our daily commute in safety! but either way pretty good price.
oberlisc
18 Jan 17#2
Yes it's national they were in my 3 local stores in Middlesbrough
stuarthanley
18 Jan 172#3
Snow chains in the UK. As useful as a chocolate tea pot.
yulu91 to stuarthanley
18 Jan 173#4
exactly just read the news 2016 beats 2015 becomes the warmest year since records began
yulu91 to stuarthanley
18 Jan 17#5
exactly just read the news 2016 beats 2015 becomes the warmest year since records began
RobJames to stuarthanley
18 Jan 173#10
You people never been abroad? They are very useful for driving in winter in Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland. Some areas even mandatory. And very expensive if you have to buy them locally there at a petrol station ...
airbus330
18 Jan 173#6
fair play to the op, they are in the Forres and Elgin branches, where they do get real snow and ice.
ZEbbEDY
18 Jan 17#7
no way we need snow chains in forres or elgin
molerat
18 Jan 17#8
You don't have to use them in Elgin or Forres, you just keep them in the boot for if you do need them when venturing over the mountains :stuck_out_tongue:
hoylake41
18 Jan 171#9
By the time you'll have fitted them to all 4 tyres the snow would have melted!
urgurinder
19 Jan 17#11
bought as read on aa that they are manadatory for driving in france.... later found out they are only mandatory if you driving to specific mountains in alps and not for driving to paris even during snow so returned them... fairly heavy to keep in the boot if you arent gonna use them... if they were lighter i would have kept them just in case but they'll probably cost me 12 quid in fuel if kept in the boot all winter without any use...
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