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C2RL R
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18th Sep 08 at 10:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right, the time has come to purchase some new spanners for work. the ones i have now are a crappy set of RS own brand spanners that i got on the cheap. cost is not an issue so what are the best make spanners you can get?
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18th Sep 08 at 10:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I know it's been set before but Halfords profesional range is surprisingly good and has a lifetime guarantee.

[Edited on 18-09-2008 by _Allan_]
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18th Sep 08 at 10:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

expect:

5 people to say snapon
2 people to say MAC
4 people to say 'Halfords professional is jus as good as snapon'
waters
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18th Sep 08 at 10:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

snap-on ftw
_Allan_
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18th Sep 08 at 10:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Teng tools?
Tiger
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King Dick are good tools. As are Facom. Maybe Britool?

[Edited on 18-09-2008 by Tiger]

[Edited on 18-09-2008 by Tiger]
Tiger
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Halfords Pro are good for general stuff, if you start using them on stuff like Manifold bolts, you might get slipping.
C2RL R
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what about Britool?
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halford are made by snap on so ive heard
C2RL R
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quote:
Originally posted by Tiger
Halfords Pro are good for general stuff, if you start using them on stuff like Manifold bolts, you might get slipping.


i have a halfords pro socket and spanner set at home. does me fine tbh. these are for work though and they are paying so i want the best.
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quote:
Originally posted by C2RL R
quote:
Originally posted by Tiger
Halfords Pro are good for general stuff, if you start using them on stuff like Manifold bolts, you might get slipping.


i have a halfords pro socket and spanner set at home. does me fine tbh. these are for work though and they are paying so i want the best.


Yeah i've heard they're awesome kits.
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18th Sep 08 at 10:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Tbh I have used a pretty widde range of tools now and deffo stay away from the cheapy ones, no doubts there, what you save in money you waste in masses of added time working with shat tools.

I would say go for halfords pro range if they will just be used for every day stuff, but if you are using them day in day out in a heavy duty application then I would deffo look towards more of the snap on kind of ranges
C2RL R
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18th Sep 08 at 10:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ok snap-on are ruled out as they have frozen our account with them. its now between Bahco, Britool, Facom and Melco.

tbh they are probably all as good as each other.
Tiger
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18th Sep 08 at 10:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have a lot of Bahco stuff and i'd recommend that too.
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i fucking hate choosing tools by looking in catalogues. Bahco look good so i'll go for them. cheers matey!
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I have a lot of Facom and Britool stuff. They are quite good and priced ok also
Marc
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I always used to use Draper, they were provided though.
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Britool are quite good. Personal favourite is tengtools though.
ed
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I think most engineers would be able to recommend you a decent slide rule or calculator, better off asking mechanics about tools.
Rob E
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Dont buy Ziegen. I bought a set a few years ago, ive snapped my 14mm and 5 months down the line im still awaiting replacement I have heard nothing but praise about the snap on flankdrive range though. Very capable spanners
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Though my 2p would be to go for Halfords Pro stuff. I've used spanners and sockets by them a fair few times and it's all good stuff, plus there is the warranty which is a total bonus. I'd love a big red Snap-On toolbox one day though!
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I got a full Teng top box with a load of tools when I started work about 5 years ago. Nothing has broken so far, spanners are all fine and working. Would defo recommend them, Anything with a lifetime guarantee will be fine though as if it breaks just send it back.
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18th Sep 08 at 18:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by ChrisBoom
Britool are quite good. Personal favourite is tengtools though.


I work in a tool store in Glasgow and our top line used to be Britool but theyve only recently moved their production from Britain to China and so the recent models of their ratchets etc are very poor. We no longer stock them and use Bahco/Stanley/Unior instead.


>>>> Chris <<<<

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18th Sep 08 at 18:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

untill you have owned/ used a snap-on flank drive plus spanner...you cannot appreciate how much better they are than anything else available.

steep though at £210 for 11 spanners

[Edited on 18-09-2008 by csweatherston]
ed
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But you have got a set of spanners for life there, so it makes it good value if you look at it that way

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