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Title: Halfords tool kit
Post by: cbs2 on 30 March 2008, 10:43:19
I know it pains me to recommend any halfords kit, but the Dynamic 235 Piece Tool Chest has just had £25.00 knocked off it. now down to 49.99

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_223049_langId_-1_CarSelectorCatalogId__CarSelectorGroupId__varient__categoryId_76867_crumb_33958-76859_parentcategoryrn_76867


Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: TheBoy on 30 March 2008, 10:50:00
I don't think the quality of it is that good, so not sure I could recommend it.

I think its similar to the Clarke one from Machinemart, and I know the quality of of the 300pc Clarke one is not good (Clarke Pro stuff is much better, though I still think Halfords Pro is better quality)
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: TheBoy on 30 March 2008, 10:54:59
Saying that, the 150pc Halfords Pro socket set is now £199 :o (though currently half price at £99), and it ain't worth £200, no way.

Though, say that, I have 2 of them ::)
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: TheBoy on 30 March 2008, 10:56:50
In fact, recently, I've turned in to a tool junkie, can't help myself.  If only I knew how to use them ;D
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Kevin Wood on 30 March 2008, 11:00:12
You'll need a good selsction of Torx sockets for the Omega. Not sure how many of the kits include them. :-/ Halfords pro kit does.

If you have to add bits to the kit, you may as well buy a couple of ratchets, a couple of bars of sockets and a box and add as necessary IMHO. Depends if you're starting from nothing or already have bits IMHO.

The Halfords pro red tool chests are good, IMHO, but don't include any tools.

Kevin
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: TheBoy on 30 March 2008, 11:08:47
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You'll need a good selsction of Torx sockets for the Omega. Not sure how many of the kits include them. :-/ Halfords pro kit does.

If you have to add bits to the kit, you may as well buy a couple of ratchets, a couple of bars of sockets and a box and add as necessary IMHO. Depends if you're starting from nothing or already have bits IMHO.

The Halfords pro red tool chests are good, IMHO, but don't include any tools.

Kevin
Yup, I think that at £100, the Halfords 150pc pro makes a good 'base' to start from, covering all metric sizes from 5(?)mm up to 22mm, plus one or 2 larger, as most deep sockets from around 6mm to 19mm (though missing 18mm).  And lifetime warranty (though small print says doesn't cover rachets).

At £200, its better to build a set from scratch - my tool chest is made up of a selection of Clarke Pro sockets and Halfords Pro sockets, Clarke 72 teeth rachets (I like these), Halfords Pro combo rachet spanners, Draper Expert screwdrivers, Halfords Pro extention bars and socket adapter.  Probably came to more than £200, but more comprehensive.
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: tunnie on 30 March 2008, 11:39:55
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Saying that, the 150pc Halfords Pro socket set is now £199 :o (though currently half price at £99), and it ain't worth £200, no way.

Though, say that, I have 2 of them ::)

 :o :o :o
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: miggy on 30 March 2008, 12:10:58
I have hundreds of Snapon tools from my RAC days, brilliant tools........that reminds me i must sort them out and ebay them.

My repairing car days have gone now, so i will just keep the basics.
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: cbs2 on 30 March 2008, 12:18:42
I agree with whats been said. To be honest, I've not even seen one of these yet, but I thought for £50, it can sit in the migs boot
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: markey mark on 30 March 2008, 12:20:47
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I have hundreds of Snapon tools from my RAC days, brilliant tools........that reminds me i must sort them out and ebay them.

My repairing car days have gone now, so i will just keep the basics.

let us know what you have miggy before ebay mate have a good selection of snapon but always looking to add at the right price ! 8-)
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 30 March 2008, 16:32:49
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I know it pains me to recommend any halfords kit, but the Dynamic 235 Piece Tool Chest has just had £25.00 knocked off it. now down to 49.99

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_223049_langId_-1_CarSelectorCatalogId__CarSelectorGroupId__varient__categoryId_76867_crumb_33958-76859_parentcategoryrn_76867



i have reserved one of these, i am looking to put a tool set together, i dont want to pay a fortune, does any one know if they include torx sockets
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Entwood on 30 March 2008, 16:39:09
Just ordered the 150 pc halfords set at £99.99  :)

If its good enough for "TheBoy" its good enough for me .. :)
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Dazzler on 30 March 2008, 16:40:28
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I have hundreds of Snapon tools from my RAC days, brilliant tools........that reminds me i must sort them out and ebay them.

My repairing car days have gone now, so i will just keep the basics.
List on here first Miggy ;)
If you want to that is :D
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: albitz on 30 March 2008, 16:43:11
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Just ordered the 150 pc halfords set at £99.99  :)

If its good enough for "TheBoy" its good enough for me .. :)
had one for a couple of years,would definetely recommend it,almost everything you need in one box and reasonable quality :y
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: cbs2 on 30 March 2008, 20:37:16
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I know it pains me to recommend any halfords kit, but the Dynamic 235 Piece Tool Chest has just had £25.00 knocked off it. now down to 49.99

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_223049_langId_-1_CarSelectorCatalogId__CarSelectorGroupId__varient__categoryId_76867_crumb_33958-76859_parentcategoryrn_76867



i have reserved one of these, i am looking to put a tool set together, i dont want to pay a fortune, does any one know if they include torx sockets
It doesn't include the torx sockets. But you can get these for 20 quid from machine mart
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Jimbob on 30 March 2008, 20:49:07
I also have the halfords 150 piece....

A handy set, if like me you like everything in one place.

Always easy to find what you want.

Bad points
Spanners are thin, so can hurt to use.
Some of the torx bits seem to be made of plastacine :(
Ive broken 2 now, last one on the oil drain plug!

The lifetime guarantee is helpful and easy to use...
Just take the broken piece into any halfords (no need for receipt) and they swap it there and then  :y
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Dave-C on 30 March 2008, 20:49:56
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In fact, recently, I've turned in to a tool junkie, can't help myself.  If only I knew how to use them ;D

Would you like to sniff my Snap On's?  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: markey mark on 30 March 2008, 20:51:42
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In fact, recently, I've turned in to a tool junkie, can't help myself.  If only I knew how to use them ;D

Would you like to sniff my Snap On's?  ;D ;D ;D ;D

that sounds all wrong dave !!! :-/
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: TheBoy on 30 March 2008, 21:00:21
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I also have the halfords 150 piece....

A handy set, if like me you like everything in one place.

Always easy to find what you want.

Bad points
Spanners are thin, so can hurt to use.
Some of the torx bits seem to be made of plastacine :(
Ive broken 2 now, last one on the oil drain plug!

The lifetime guarantee is helpful and easy to use...
Just take the broken piece into any halfords (no need for receipt) and they swap it there and then  :y
I've had no issues with the torx bits (other than Omegatoy losing them in his car earlier ;D).

As to the spanners. Yes, thin, uncomfortable on tight nuts, but ever so useful when you need thin spanners, such as caliper bolts ;), so they definately have their uses.

Only Halfords Pro stuff I've busted is the 1/2" to 3/8" adapters. They've changed without question.

The rachets (the 3 for sockets, and the 3 racket spanners) are not cover by lifetime guarantee.
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 30 March 2008, 21:09:16
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I also have the halfords 150 piece....

A handy set, if like me you like everything in one place.

Always easy to find what you want.

Bad points
Spanners are thin, so can hurt to use.
Some of the torx bits seem to be made of plastacine :(
Ive broken 2 now, last one on the oil drain plug!

The lifetime guarantee is helpful and easy to use...
Just take the broken piece into any halfords (no need for receipt) and they swap it there and then  :y

so this 150 piece tool chest n tools has a lifetime guarantee??
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: TheBoy on 30 March 2008, 21:11:23
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I also have the halfords 150 piece....

A handy set, if like me you like everything in one place.

Always easy to find what you want.

Bad points
Spanners are thin, so can hurt to use.
Some of the torx bits seem to be made of plastacine :(
Ive broken 2 now, last one on the oil drain plug!

The lifetime guarantee is helpful and easy to use...
Just take the broken piece into any halfords (no need for receipt) and they swap it there and then  :y

so this 150 piece tool chest n tools has a lifetime guarantee??
Only the Halfords Pro stuff has lifetime guarantee. Even then there are exceptions (rachets)
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: craykent on 30 March 2008, 21:13:58
you should be very careful it is easy to get out of control buying tools  :-?
i know once while bored added up my snap on receipts shocked is not
the word this was 18 years ago :'( :'( ;D
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: rad cap on 30 March 2008, 21:53:47
you still need the tool box , wont do u any harm to buy it not the best but ok for diy. an you can put all the tools you collect in it, and you will collect tools, :)  
Title: Re: Halfords tool kit
Post by: miggy on 30 March 2008, 22:41:41
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I have hundreds of Snapon tools from my RAC days, brilliant tools........that reminds me i must sort them out and ebay them.

My repairing car days have gone now, so i will just keep the basics.

let us know what you have miggy before ebay mate have a good selection of snapon but always looking to add at the right price ! 8-)

No probs mate will do
 :y