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This is same as the Rolson one. First set I ever bought ratchet was garbage but everything else was top draw. Good starter kit although for an extra £20 you can get a Halfords kit with life time guarantee.
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Eugh!!!
Get some Halfords Advanced or some Teng...
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
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Is Goodyear really not well regarded for their tools then? I guess it is hard to top Halfraulds advanced considering how you get a lifetime guarantee with them though and they are open 7 days a week. I just wanted to try something different but it looks like there is literally nothing in the same price range that is as good.
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good year well regarded???? iv never heard of any one using it........ what does that tell you
And if it is rebranded rolson it really isn't worth the time of day
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How does one find good value quality tools if one can't trust a brand name?
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Listen to the advice above and buy halfords or teng?
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halfords,Tang,Britool,Gedore,Bahco,Facom,Bergen
i can recommend these names but do remember that good names do make crap tools within there own range
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Signet ftw.
I have found them always to be excellent quality, close to snap on, for half the price, and with lifetime.
I got/get it all in the trade though, not sure how available it is otherwise
There seems to be a trend with you wanting crap/cheap tools though Puggy....like parts for your car, if its cheap, its generally for a reason
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Well, I've never had a bad experience with cheap tools. The Draper DIY series ratchets and sockets have seen me through every job I've done so far. The Halfords Phase spanners have never not once let me down either. The only "premium" tool I have had was a Draper Expert 1/2" breaker bar which the knuckle broke twice and both times Unipart refused to replace the damn thing.
Edit: Looked at some of that Signet stuff and it's not as good value as the Goodyear which I think I might buy. With tools it seems 90% psychological; if people think the tools are good quality then they'll feel more pleasure from using them.
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Can speak from experience about teng being brilliant quality alright its a little pricey but its worth it
Cheaper sockets and spanners are great for aabuse but not when you want to undo that nut which is about to round off
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or use a lot...
diy spanners are for diyers.