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 Posted: 12:24 - 12 Jun 2016 Post subject: Egay tool quality |
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Alright chaps and chapettes.
I'm getting to the point in my motorcycling career when i'm becoming more competent doing my own work, and so am starting to require a wider variety of tools.
However, i can not justify spending £150+ on a set of tools for the amount of work i do, so was wondering if anyone had ever bought one of these super-massive super-cheap tool kits from egay.
Such as:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/700pcs-Tool-Set-Case-Mechanics-Kit-Box-Organize-Castors-Toolbox-Trolley-New-/222075829147?hash=item33b4c03b9b:g:M~kAAOSwGYVXA3NL
Now, i wouldn't expect the highest quality of tools for this price, but are these worth a punt, or are they all going to implode the moment they even come near a bolt?
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 Posted: 12:50 - 12 Jun 2016 Post subject: Re: Egay tool quality |
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That kit to me looks like it'd be more at home in the IT department than a garage. ____________________ Honda CBF125 ➝ NC700X
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 Posted: 12:57 - 12 Jun 2016 Post subject: |
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Should be fine as an 'education play set' for kids .
Actually, to be fair I find those sockets ok.
However, spending that much I would get a good year 94 piece socket set:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401036438322
Not the most amazing - these sets are fairly generic, but the goodyear one is better than some of the others and should be a fairly consistent quality.
And the Silverline spanner set:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231862105260
I've often used those two sets for most works on bikes/cars and been happy with them.
When I got some more cash, I'd then look to get a 3/8 draper wall drive socket set, which can be used for most mid-sized fastners. I'd also consider some better allen key sockets/actual allen keys. |
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Hi
From basic photos it is difficult to tell the quality of tools, but at that price for that many I wouldn't expect much. Probably better than the cheap socket sets sold 20+ years ago but that isn't saying much.
Halfords pro (or whatever the are calling it this week) stuff is OK. Some of their sets are half Imperial, but some are all metric.
The decent spanners I have are Facom which are pretty good as well. Draper Expert is normally good; the plain Draper tools are cheap crap.
All the best
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Just keep your eyes open all the time and you will find bargains, this is my latest acquisition. Over £300 when purchased new in the US, probably a good deal more in the UK, I got the whole lot in the clearance corner of a store for less than £100.
That's a brushless drill, a brushless driver, 3 batteries, a charger and a dinky little carry bag
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I stick to Bergen stuff. It's probably not like the quality it used to be back in the day, but it seems very similar to Halfords Pro stuff and is reasonable value.
That said, Halfords has its half price sale on....again..again.
200 piece for £150. |
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Keep an eye out for the socket sets lidl/aldi do. Decent quality for a home mechanic, ive got 2 sets of the socket kits and theyre good quality, have lasted about 3 years so far and show no signs of failing  ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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Halfords 1/4" socket set is £15 most of the time and is most of what you need. All 6-point. Decent spanner set in 8-19mm fills out another big chunk, mine are teng and disappointing, will likely ebay some bluepoint or britool, or go halfords again. Quality no 2 Phillips is the screwdriver you will use most.
Handful of specialist spanners and sockets, I have collected 19,21,22,24mm 1/2inch sockets for spindles and suchlike. Long cheap breaker bar for 1/2" and a quality ratchet if you're feeling posh. 14, and 17mm sockets in 3/8", ratchet and some extention bars fills out the collection. 17mm 6-point combination spanner from britool has been useful on the virago where I can't get a socket in.
Yes i started from the point of having a pile of shit tools i've had since I was a broke teenager fiddling with pushbikes. I've replaced the bits I use with reasonable quality parts and haven't spent a fortune, and my motorcycle toolbox is manageable. Old tools are currently out on loan for doing up a freind's house (mostly furniture assembly), making me both a hero for lending out a crate of useful tools and keeping my nice tools away from inexperienced hands. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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