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Old 28th Dec 2011, 07:38   #21
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Alright, I've gone for the Halfords pro 150 piece socket/spanner set, got it for £89 with their sale. It's got a huge variety of sockets etc in which kinda sold it for me. I have been looking at the more 'quality' makes as people have suggested but the sheer price of them does take some getting used to! I think as the exact ones in the halfords wear out I can replace them individually with quality makes, but still have the variety for that obscure socket I'll need at some point.
The Halfords Pro stuff comes with a lifetime warranty, take any of it back to their store in un-perfect condition and they'll give you a new one (except the ratchet, but lots of stores will just replace it anyway). Good set to start with, get a few specialist sockets as you go (and a torque wrench!) and you'll be winning.
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Old 30th Dec 2011, 08:19   #22
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Have had a set for year, works out as very durable.

If you want top notch, Hazet or Stahlwille

Power tools...depends on where you live, in europe Hilti, Festool, Makita and maybe Bosch professional (Blue, not the green stuff)
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Old 16th Apr 2012, 12:47   #23
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Knipex for me, but if that's too expensive then the professionals range from Halfords will do a good job.
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