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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

The feminist response to this Lidl Valentine Special?

85 replies

Blu · 05/02/2015 21:44

On the Valentine page on Lidl website

Is this:

  1. So cute - I luffs him, look what he gave me...
  2. A great step forward: at last the retail sector has realised that Power Tools are for Life, not just For Father's Day
  3. Oh, great, now women have to add DIY to the Having It All list of responsibilities
4.. Have they learned NOTHING from the Pink Bic debacle?
  1. It just doesn't have enough torque, and I wouldn't look at anything that doesn't have a percussion chuck...
OP posts:
PuffinsAreFictitious · 05/02/2015 21:50

I see what you mean about the torque, that's not going to move anything, is it.

Think I'll stick with my Makita.

EBearhug · 06/02/2015 00:06

I wouldn't be too impressed if I were given that.

However, I did experience some tool lust in Maplins the other day, And I also am very tempted by a CircuitScribe.

Actually, I wonder if I can get work to buy me a CircuitScribe so that I can use it to do STEM work with some of the local schools and it's not just for me to play with, oh no...

PuffinsAreFictitious · 06/02/2015 00:14

Hmmm, I often look at tools and wonder what excuses I can make to myself to buy them....

EBearhug · 06/02/2015 00:22

I was very good. I experienced the lust and then walked out without touching it. (It helped that I wasn't in my home town and was travelling on foot/public transport, rather than with my car.)

CointreauVersial · 06/02/2015 00:49

LOL at ridiculous pink drill. Perhaps it would be useful for filing one's nails?

(those Suddenly Madame Glamour candles are nice, though)

TwoAndTwoEqualsChaos · 06/02/2015 00:58

I have just emailed the link to DH: I know I could buy it myself, but then it would come out of the Housekeeping Budget ...

ArabellaStrange · 06/02/2015 01:07

A pink drill by any chance? Because its less intimidating for us ladieeesss if its pink.
FFS!

ArabellaStrange · 06/02/2015 01:07

A pink drill by any chance? Because its less intimidating for us ladieeesss if its pink.
FFS!

AmantesSuntAmentes · 06/02/2015 01:14

"lightweight and easy-to-use"

Grin because clearly, working a silly pink screwdriver, is generally beyond our understanding (and strength!).

elfycat · 06/02/2015 01:19

Years ago I bought a floral-handled hammer purple, not pink . DH has stolen it.

So I have stolen his Makita.

Maybe DH would like a pink drill for Valentine's. He likes to have one drill for drilling and another standing by as a screwdriver. Do you think that has enough power to turn a screw? I'm not sure.

vinegarandbrownpaper · 06/02/2015 01:32

Is that a female hand or a big hairy transexual? (I'm sure that nail polish clashes)

vinegarandbrownpaper · 06/02/2015 01:39

www.asmrlab.com/common-asmr-triggers/ video 2! Nail tapping girl/lidl drill model!

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ifyourehoppyandyouknowit · 06/02/2015 08:19

My uterus would scream and crawl out of my body, and I'd grow a large and hairy pair of testicles if I tried to use a power tool that wasn't pink. #truefact

FuckOffGroundhog · 06/02/2015 08:22

I knew what this was before I clicked! This feminisis reaction was,

"The kind of woman who asks for a drill for valentine's day is going to want a proper drill not some lightweight pink knock off drill"

But I do like that they are trying and have tried to take it out of the male Father's Day market and maybe it's pink because everything has to be fucking pink on Valentine's Day?

FuckOffGroundhog · 06/02/2015 08:24

feminist's

Not FeminISIS, which sounds a bit like the new "feminazi"

DilysDerwent · 06/02/2015 08:37

My DMIL bought me a flowery tool set a couple of years ago. I think it was meant well, as she'd been surprised but impressed that I was capable of constructing Ikea furniture shortly beforehand. Not sure why I can't just use the tools that are already in the toolbox though.

ChunkyPickle · 06/02/2015 08:53

I've got a cheapy flourescent green screwdriver not dissimilar to that - it gets into places that my drill can't because it's smaller.

We'll not get into the stupidity of the light that only comes on while the driver is turning though, not when you actually need it because you're upside down under a kitchen cabinet and can't for the life of you see where the screw is to dismantle it....

LazyJanePainter · 06/02/2015 20:44

It's pretty. Why not? If I wanted a screwdriver I'd buy it over the non pink version. I like pink.

JennyOnTheBlocks · 06/02/2015 20:49

it might be pretty, but 3.6v? you might get enough spin to attach a mascara brush to Grin

Notrevealingmyidentity · 06/02/2015 22:04

I'd quite like the flowery versions actually. Just because I happen to like them.

I wouldn't want them just because I'm a ladeeee though. I have other stuff in a regular tool kit.

Notrevealingmyidentity · 06/02/2015 22:05

Oh I see is it specifically being aimed at women as a valentines gift ? Ahhhh right.

Not such a good idea really.

LazyJanePainter · 06/02/2015 22:09

The flowery / William Morris type kits you get in National Trust shops are very pretty. If they work I don't see what's wrong with that. I don't suppose they are any use for heavy duty diy but I wouldn't be doing that anyway.

PeckhamPearlz · 06/02/2015 23:03

Well I'm sorry but I'm just appalled at some of the ignorance and attitudes being displayed on this thread.

First off, we're talking about a screwdriver, not a drill. Pretty much the first thing you learn (in the great school of trial and error) is that you can't drive screws with a drill - too big, too heavy, too unwieldy, not precise enough control over speed and so on.

The colour - I'm not really a fan of pink, but I suppose it has the advantage that you could find it easily in a pile of black, dark grey and dark blue tools. Then again if it's meant for us ladeez then of course we would always keep it neatly packed away with all it's bits in its case, wouldn't we. Hmm

A valentines gift aimed at women? Well it wouldn't be my first choice but, to be honest, it would still be better than just about every one of the fucking valentines gifts I've ever actually received...

And there's nothing wrong with 3.6 volts. On the few occasions when I've risked a beating by sneaking my hands onto DP's 3.6v Bosch Professional, I've never found it to be lacking in power. Oh no. It's small but perfectly formed.

So for 'soft driving' indoors it probably wouldn't be too bad...

WhereIsMyFuckingUnicorn · 07/02/2015 00:01

I like that the hand in the picture has polished nails. Just to make it clear that this is a laydeez tool and not a proper manly one. I'd probably use it for drilling my Lego friends pieces together as I struggle to get my little brain how Lego works.

I think they missed a trick though, they should have provided a set of drills in different colours. What if it didn't match my lipstick Shock. I'll just have to stick with the big fuck off drill my Dad bought me and made sure I knew how to use. Black goes with everything dahhhlings.