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Title: hand tools
Post by: zippo on 31 January 2008, 05:14:44
i need to replace my tools which were stolen. so what are your thoughts on
facom /britool s.p
snap on
sealey
halfords
              Darren
         (or a brand i haven't listed)
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: mantahatch on 31 January 2008, 07:53:26
Hi
If I may put my 2 pence woth in, I have always sworn by Britool, reasonable quality an reasonable price and for the average person will last a lifetime. I no they are owned by Facom.
I personally would avoid Snap On as they are so expensive the average person can't justify the expense.
Sorry but I have no experience of the other makes you suggest.

HTH

Mike
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: vauxnut1 on 31 January 2008, 07:58:10
I have sealey,britool and halfords tools and I find they are all good ....... I think snap on are very expensive for what they sell although they do guarentee for life. :)
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: zippo on 31 January 2008, 09:57:48
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I have sealey,britool and halfords tools and I find they are all good ....... I think snap on are very expensive for what they sell although they do guarentee for life. :)
retail price for 23 pc combination spanner set (8mm-32mm)

£1,010,50 o.m.g. :o :o :o
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: Jay w on 31 January 2008, 10:03:15
when i worked in the garage i used to buy snap on, purely because they had a lifetime warranty and could take a real beating (we are going back to the 80's mind you)
Recently i treated myself to a new toolkit, i bought a halford professional set, and i have got to say it is really good value and comes with a cracking warranty (i haven't had to use it yet)
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: Entwood on 31 January 2008, 10:03:52
Halfords used to do a lifetime warranty thing ... don't know if it still applies but you could take a broken tool in and they would change it.

As I haven't broken anything for quite a while I have no idea if the system still exists !!  :)

They also do quite a good socket set that is often on offer  .. :) as it is now ..

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&mpe_id=25075&intv_id=63533&partNumber=154831&evtype=CpgnClick&langId=-1&catalogId=10151&ddkey=ClickInfo
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: stevief on 31 January 2008, 12:56:53
Teng are worth a look as well. Halfords socket set has taken the brunt of any beatings keeping the Teng set as the "good" set and to date (20 years on) the only problem has been a screw lost from a ratchet handle.

Steve
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: Kevin Wood on 31 January 2008, 14:14:14
I agree the Halfords pro stuff is pretty good on the whole and readily available to purchase when you need it - which is why a lot of my tools are from that range.

I've got a CK "Sure drive" 1/2" drive socket set for the heavier work and that's been fantastic too. A little bit chunky in some respects but very solid.

It all depends what you need though. It you're only tackling occasional, simple jobs you won't appreciate the benefit of snap-on stuff. If it's getting daily use on challenging jobs you might, although I'm not sure I'd pay their prices even then...

Kevin
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: albitz on 31 January 2008, 14:20:11
i got a halfords 150 piece socket set a couple of years ago(about a hundred quid )and its been great.it might not be up to workshop use (all day every day)but for the home mechanic i couldnt fault it.
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: zippo on 31 January 2008, 15:00:56
just had a phone call snap on spanners mm/af   britool 3/8 drive socket set are on their way to me .The rest to discussed if i agree to replacements.
as any one heard of Elora 1/2 drive socket set
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: Kevin Wood on 31 January 2008, 15:40:10
I've had a couple of Elora sockets, IIRC. Bought them for something that was a challenge to undo, IIRC, and didn't manage to break them. :y

Kevin
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: zippo on 31 January 2008, 15:45:47
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I've had a couple of Elora sockets, IIRC. Bought them for something that was a challenge to undo, IIRC, and didn't manage to break them. :y

Kevin
tough then  ;D ;D
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: smoothomega on 31 January 2008, 15:47:02
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just had a phone call snap on spanners mm/af   britool 3/8 drive socket set are on their way to me .The rest to discussed if i agree to replacements.
as any one heard of Elora 1/2 drive socket set

I have some which are around 25years old and still going strong. I have lots of snap on stuff too but for value for money it has to be Britool every time  :y
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: zippo on 31 January 2008, 15:59:06
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just had a phone call snap on spanners mm/af   britool 3/8 drive socket set are on their way to me .The rest to discussed if i agree to replacements.
as any one heard of Elora 1/2 drive socket set

I have some which are around 25years old and still going strong. I have lots of snap on stuff too but for value for money it has to be Britool every time  :y
ive done a bit of poking around and they have some thing to do with draper cant see how ive never heard of them (25 years you say)
The set they want to send me is a 58pc set Ithink i might have to accept that :y :y :y.All i have to do now is to remember how to use them all {lol}
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: x25xe on 31 January 2008, 15:59:20
I have the Halfords 150 piece socket set and, on the whole, I am happy with it.  This only slight gripe is that the sockets are not as deep as my previous set, which was a Stanley.  This served me well for a good number of years - I purchased it when I was still at school.  That being said, it is the Halfords one that I always use now....
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: Martin_1962 on 31 January 2008, 18:14:58
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i need to replace my tools which were stolen. so what are your thoughts on
facom /britool s.p
snap on
sealey
halfords
              Darren
         (or a brand i haven't listed)


I think you can get them off chavs for free.

I know of someone (never met them) who aquired a toolbox off a car thief who was starting to strip his car.
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: Martin_1962 on 31 January 2008, 18:16:37
Well I have a right mix, but Snapon are good, got some off my dad
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: markey mark on 31 January 2008, 19:48:41
i have a lot of snapon stuff yes expensive but takes some right hammer !! and if you break it they will repair or replace no worries !! also have mac britool and elora all good stuff i have heard good things about the halfords pro stuff  :y
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: TheBoy on 31 January 2008, 19:51:01
I have a couple of the 150pc Halfords socket sets (now £180), and they are a pretty reasonable set.  Lifetime warranty (and I've had no issue getting broken bits replaced - even though most broken by misuse), though don't think the warranty covers rachets or rachet spanners.  The normal spanners aren't perfect either.


I did a post around November time comparing the (then £150) Halfords socket set V £100 Clarke Garage Toolkit.  Halfords kit every time wins. Worth reading that post to see ups and downs of both sets.

I have a few rails of Clarke Pro sockets.  The Halfords do seem better quality.  The Clarke 72 teeth rachets are very nice though.

HTH
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: waspy on 31 January 2008, 19:58:23
Personally i rate Kenendy, their very tough & a reasonable price
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: zippo on 01 February 2008, 11:56:32
here's what I've settled on
snap on spanners af/mm
britool 3/8 socket set
elora 1/2 drive socket set
teng screw drivers
britool torx bits
draper ratchet spanners
and other bits n bobs
it comes to about 3k retail  :o :o :o :o
when the insurance man told me the price its fair to say i was stuck for words
thanks very much every one for your input
Title: Re: hand tools
Post by: markey mark on 01 February 2008, 15:31:32
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here's what I've settled on
snap on spanners af/mm
britool 3/8 socket set
elora 1/2 drive socket set
teng screw drivers
britool torx bits
draper ratchet spanners
and other bits n bobs
it comes to about 3k retail  :o :o :o :o
when the insurance man told me the price its fair to say i was stuck for words
thanks very much every one for your input

 good selection there bud should see you right !! :y