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Yet again I'm just going to preach going to carboots on a regular basis to pick up more spanners and sockets than you'll know what to do with and will cost less than half of the Halfords set. To me that set contains far too many un-needed bits and bobs that you'll never need and probably pushes the price up for it also. Only time I go to Halfords is for things I actually need and can't be bothered to shop around for, warrenty makes for additional happy face while buying.
Best way to build your tool kit up is time and buying what you'll need. Tools can get expensive fast so buying cheap where quality can be had (ie; carboots) is always a path I'd take.
Halfords 1/4 6 sided socket sets cost about £25. They also do a set of their (I assume advanced) spanners of most used sizes for around £30-40.. I'd question the shop monkey about warrenty and make sure that they're the same as the individual ones before buying. For 3/8 and above 6 sided you're better of looking around at carboots or Machinemart etc. Probably could buy the ratchets on their own from Halfords.
Just to, again, mention the carboots, picture below was what I got for.. oh I forget, lets just say under £20, I'm sure it was less than that but I forget what thread I posted it in originally. Two "Teng Tools" sockets where the cream of the crop of that haul. Smallest deep socket is a Halfords 6 sided one. Kamasa and others. When the suns out people really do just bring tools by the box load and sell them at throw away prices.
https://s33.postimg.org/m7gbngqqn/cb_t2.jpg
But yeah on the whole to answer your question save your money and buy what you'll need when the jobs arise. |
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I recently bought a torque wrench and assumed the sockets I already had would fit,
They don't, need a mixture of sockets to service the bike this weekend, Probably only need 2 or 3 sizes to be honest,
I already own a ton of tools and tool boxes,
It's just dotted all over the place,
I am a service engineer so I have tools in the boot of the car, back seat of the car, my tool box in the boot, my tool bag in the boot, some in the garage, some up stairs,
Maybe I just need to be more organised ____________________ Cbt Done, Currently wobbling around on a Cbf125 and love it
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Before you buy, try and get hold of a halfords trade card, you can probably show them your clubcard/old train ticket/durex as proof of trade (i just pretty much asked for one) and they`ll give you a trade card. gives you an extra 20% of tools i think. (this is even of top of the half price discounts they usually have)
Worth doing
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 249 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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