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Tools.??
Wanting to start my own collection after getting a tool chest for xmas, now im not needing snap on tools or anything in that price bracket although it would be nice its just not needed, ive been looking at the Clarke pro range and these do look good but what other makes should i consdier and were to purchase, im needing most things spanners sockets wrenches you name it i need it...
Any help is great..
Any help is great..
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Halford were doing a crackin set for Ł100, sockets spanners, wratchet spanners u name it in a black carry case, was an excellent buy and good stuff with lifetime guarantee...anyone know how much it is on sale if it is? deffo want to get myself one!
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HALFORDs Pro,,,, massive sale started today i think
Halfords pro is excellent quality and all lifetime guaranteed, you won't get better for the money.
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seems a good buy, do they do tools separate though or would it be as cheap in a pack then just chuck away the storage box
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Originally Posted by rst in progress
imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
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i bought a halford pro half inch torx bit to undo a head bolt once but snapped and never bought again, never had a prob with draper expert
erm,,,,, they the same,, they made by the same chinese company hence they look so similer
cant remember the name but draper expert adn halfords pro are the same
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imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
honestly im a cunt to tools, and i fail to brake them
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only thing ive ever bought from clarke are a set of wobble bars but have hardly used them, for quality and value i think draper EXPERT, cowboi has some kasama spanners which have taken a right fair share of abuse ans survived
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ive got a mix of tool, all my screwdrivers are snap on, the sockets are all halfords pro as are the spanners, the more random ones are,, well random between snap on, blue somink and ther stuff ive needed at the time
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
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Originally Posted by GARETH T
Originally Posted by rst in progress
imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
honestly im a cunt to tools, and i fail to brake them
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Originally Posted by Ginge !
ive got a mix of tool, all my screwdrivers are snap on, the sockets are all halfords pro as are the spanners, the more random ones are,, well random between snap on, blue somink and ther stuff ive needed at the time
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
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Originally Posted by GARETH T
Originally Posted by rst in progress
imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
honestly im a cunt to tools, and i fail to brake them
its like saying white cars are not as reliable as green cars
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Originally Posted by Ginge !
Originally Posted by rst in progress
Originally Posted by GARETH T
Originally Posted by rst in progress
imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
honestly im a cunt to tools, and i fail to brake them
its like saying white cars are not as reliable as green cars
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Originally Posted by Ginge !
ive got a mix of tool, all my screwdrivers are snap on, the sockets are all halfords pro as are the spanners, the more random ones are,, well random between snap on, blue somink and ther stuff ive needed at the time
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
halfords pro is a fucking ripp off these days unless you buy there wanky took kit where half the tools are imperial,, pointless
all mine are seperate, never had a issue apart from them going missing at kam's garage when i left it there
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Originally Posted by Ginge !
Originally Posted by rst in progress
Originally Posted by Ginge !
ive got a mix of tool, all my screwdrivers are snap on, the sockets are all halfords pro as are the spanners, the more random ones are,, well random between snap on, blue somink and ther stuff ive needed at the time
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
ive NEVER broken a halfords pro socket without abuse,,,,, and i do abuse them
halfords pro is a fucking ripp off these days unless you buy there wanky took kit where half the tools are imperial,, pointless
all mine are seperate, never had a issue apart from them going missing at kam's garage when i left it there
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Originally Posted by Ginge !
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halfords pro is a fucking ripp off these days unless you buy there wanky took kit where half the tools are imperial,, pointless
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halfords pro is a fucking ripp off these days unless you buy there wanky took kit where half the tools are imperial,, pointless
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Originally Posted by rst in progress
imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
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I purchased the Draper Elora socket set back in 1997 (149.99) and to this date I still have it, use it near enough everyday and none of the sockets etc are broken. They are top quality. If going for a socket set I would go with Draper.
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I have some Halfords PRO stuff, found it ace myself, very good quality and ace value.
The last tool I broke was a SNAP ON torque wrench, these are NOT gauranteed, so paid Ł52 to have it repaired, broke same thing two days later, and was around 1/3 of it's torque rating, oh well at least I won't have to pay for repair, WRONG, expected to pay again.
I said FFS I can buy a TORQUE WRENCH with a lifetime warranty for 1/2 that amount this one cost to fix, snap on man says "but what if it breaks", lifetime warranty.
I now have four teng torque wrenches to cover my ranges, one did indeed throw a wobbly, went wildly inaccurate, 6 months old, they could not replace it fast enough, took one out of a set as they did not have it in stock, and delivered to me the same morning, from stockist.
Snap on took 5 weeks to repair my TR!!
I think along the lines of the warranty being worth more than the tool itself.
The snap on man is no longer a snap on man and sells all makes, but NOT snap on!!
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The last tool I broke was a SNAP ON torque wrench, these are NOT gauranteed, so paid Ł52 to have it repaired, broke same thing two days later, and was around 1/3 of it's torque rating, oh well at least I won't have to pay for repair, WRONG, expected to pay again.
I said FFS I can buy a TORQUE WRENCH with a lifetime warranty for 1/2 that amount this one cost to fix, snap on man says "but what if it breaks", lifetime warranty.
I now have four teng torque wrenches to cover my ranges, one did indeed throw a wobbly, went wildly inaccurate, 6 months old, they could not replace it fast enough, took one out of a set as they did not have it in stock, and delivered to me the same morning, from stockist.
Snap on took 5 weeks to repair my TR!!
I think along the lines of the warranty being worth more than the tool itself.
The snap on man is no longer a snap on man and sells all makes, but NOT snap on!!
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Halfords are looking like a good buy so far, im needing mainly wrenches sockets spanners basically all items, my dad has all his tools so its not as if i need to buy all in one go. the packs you get from halfords look good but im only gonna take them out to put into my chest.
Ive been looking through a machine mart catalouge and there pro stuff seems a good price sold indavidualy anyone have any veiws on there products they also havwe a lifetime warrenty
Ive been looking through a machine mart catalouge and there pro stuff seems a good price sold indavidualy anyone have any veiws on there products they also havwe a lifetime warrenty
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Originally Posted by Dicko&Sarah
patto ive just got some franklin tools off the parents for xmas and i used em today on the evo 6 and they seem to be spot on also have a lifetime guarantee
Didnt know you had an evo now mate.! hows that going.? you still coming to shows next year or packing the ford scene in.?
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Originally Posted by rst in progress
imagine would work out cheaper in the set but i dont trust thier qulity after my experience
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i've got teh halfrods box o tools as well
no complaints in the past few years since i've had the box
i've been collecting tools since i was 15 so that's nearly 20 years worth i've got sat about the place
my advice is buy tools when you can rather than when you need them if you are going to do a lot of spannering, i've got several sets of the same size sockets and several ratchets and loads of other bits and bobs but i've got 3 sets of halfords spanners for starters plus so many sockets i can't even remember where i got most of them
there are certain tools you need to have, and certain tools that you should have and certain tools that you can get away with not having, but amongst the tools you do need the halfords box set tends to have the majority of the undoing and tightening up stuff
you shoudl also look into getting a slide hammer and a puller and basic mechanical stuff like that before you start looking to getting the more specialist stuff such as bearing presses and the like
no complaints in the past few years since i've had the box
i've been collecting tools since i was 15 so that's nearly 20 years worth i've got sat about the place
my advice is buy tools when you can rather than when you need them if you are going to do a lot of spannering, i've got several sets of the same size sockets and several ratchets and loads of other bits and bobs but i've got 3 sets of halfords spanners for starters plus so many sockets i can't even remember where i got most of them
there are certain tools you need to have, and certain tools that you should have and certain tools that you can get away with not having, but amongst the tools you do need the halfords box set tends to have the majority of the undoing and tightening up stuff
you shoudl also look into getting a slide hammer and a puller and basic mechanical stuff like that before you start looking to getting the more specialist stuff such as bearing presses and the like