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Re: Kincrome tools
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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For tools that will out last you and have a warranty to back it have a look at SP Tools and Gear wrench especially if your spending that sort of coin SP have some great kits. I use SP stuff at work daily and at home i have quite a bit of Stanley sockets and spanners that i find great for hobby use.

P.S the brand you and nick mentioned are also fine for home use The thing to look out for when buying any kits as i was warned about is that they can often be full of rarely used items that are just like filler e.g torx bits and hex bits lots of small stuff that are handy but as i said rarely used.
Look for kits that are bulked up with sockets, spanners, ratchets, Selections of pliers, Screw drivers etc.. and lean towards metric more than imperial really in my experience.

Posted on: 2016/4/23 9:15

Edited by DatsAndy on 2016/4/23 9:43:42
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     Kincrome tools mcdat 2016/4/22 9:50
       Re: Kincrome tools supafatto 2016/4/22 9:53
         Re: Kincrome tools D 2016/4/23 2:27
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       Re: Kincrome tools DatsAndy 2016/4/23 11:49
         Re: Kincrome tools supafatto 2016/4/23 14:11




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