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09/2/2009 at 5:43pm
Location: BARNSLEY Outfit: cabanon marechal relum easycamp frame
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HI
My friend bought alot of the camping gear from aldi last year including tent and had no problems with any of it.He spent two weeks in Cornwall with us when we had bad gales and it withstood everything thrown at it unlike a lot of other tents.
hope this helps
cheers
steve
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09/2/2009 at 6:24pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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got the tent, it's solid, roomy, and easy sleeps 4. it has a sown in ground sheet that covers from the front door area back to the bed pods. but I would suggest getting a a ground sheet to cover the full inside area.
it stood up to gales better than some well known makes, heavy prolonged rain, all with flying colours.
we are more than happy with this tent.
3 bedrooms, 16.52 Outer tent size: 460 (L) × 400 (W) × 210cm (H) Inner cabin size: approx.230 (L) × 380 (W) × 210cm (H) Weight: 22.5kg Weather-resistant: 4000mm water column 19mm alloy poles and 11mm fibreglass poles
Post last edited on 09/02/2009 18:33:32
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10/2/2009 at 10:21pm
Location: Yorkshire coast Outfit: Bailey Pageant Limousine 5m Bell Tent
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Hi Andie
We bought the £80 aldi tent last year, being new to camping and after upgrading after two weekends with an Argos proaction 'mini' tent.
For £80 you get what you pay for, it was okay for size,(for two adults and two kids) with two pods side by side which can be joined into one big sleeping space, then a small 'living space' room for kit, also had handy pockets for storage of bits and pieces up the inside , but found it quite dark inside and after one weekend of wind and rain, it stood firm being a frame style but it leaked.
I ended up returning it and after much difficulty ringing the helpline and getting nowhere the store manager gave me a refund even though it was after the 28 day return thing. (there are actually some previous threads about this problem being common to some of the Aldi tents)
My friends whom we go camping with bought the cooker and the stand, the cooker's absolutely fine, the stand is a little wobbly and does the trick but they have since got a more substantial stand simpy because we've become addicted to camping and planning to go a whole lot more this year.
Think I'm with Val on this, if the tents free or going cheap, then it will be okay for weekends if you're starting out, but it's worth spending more in the long run or if you want to use it for longer periods. (we quickly upgraded to an Outwell, can't quite afford a canvas frame yet, but thats the plan for next year!!!)
Best wishes Sam
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23/2/2009 at 3:30pm
Location: Netherlands Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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My hubby works for a Dutch firm who make and supply power tools...
This is relevant lol....
They supply Aldi and he has to deal with them alot as he writes the manuals for everything.
He says that Aldi have possibly the highest standards with regards to quality so I think it is safe to assume that the same standards apply to everything including camping gear.
Angie
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