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camTcar
17th July 2009, 17:03
im looking for a tool set, im not very mechanicly minded but it is nice to have the tools at hand incase i need them, where can i buy a decent tool set which has everything i could possibly need(i dont mean snap on im not that keen lol) something cheap and cheerful would be great. and i dont really want to buy a box and fill it myself.
cheers paul;)
JamesR
17th July 2009, 17:05
Halfords professional range, MAC tools < Come with life time warranty.
VtsTom
17th July 2009, 17:06
Sealey do quite good value for money sets:
http://www.tooled-up.com/ManCategory.asp?MAN=Sealey-Tool-Kits&MID=SEAL&CID=40&TYPE=1
With tools, you often get what you pay for. However, if you just want the odd bit for pottering around, you dont need a highly durable tool
Bickerton
17th July 2009, 17:09
Try Screwfix or Aldi ;)
adam19
17th July 2009, 17:11
halfords professional
J222JRA
17th July 2009, 17:16
halfords professional
i agree, awesome tools and a lifetime guarantee
3cott
17th July 2009, 17:19
Halfords...
VtsTom
17th July 2009, 17:19
Why spend that sort of cash though? If the tools are just for mucking about in your garage, you seriously dont wana spend that much.
camTcar
17th July 2009, 17:28
cheap tools for me, im not big on fixing stuff i tend to make it worse
Bickerton
17th July 2009, 17:34
Halfords tools are actually pretty good tbf
But what use is a box of tools if you aint gonna use most of em, what i did is buy w/e i needed at the time and have a reasonable collection of hammers now!
camTcar
17th July 2009, 17:45
Halfords tools are actually pretty good tbf
But what use is a box of tools if you aint gonna use most of em, what i did is buy w/e i needed at the time and have a reasonable collection of hammers now!
true mate, just never no what tools ya gonna need
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