Draper's ok, but Halfords do a lifetime guarantee, or certainly did when I bought a big 3/8" drive set from them.
Can't remember what I paid for them, but just in case there's any deals going on Impact Sockets are 6 sided and are mega strong.
A lot of people clearing a garage out don't know the difference between Snap On and Super Savers own brand
Quote from: darrsi on 29 April 2019, 06:41:10 pmCan't remember what I paid for them, but just in case there's any deals going on Impact Sockets are 6 sided and are mega strong.Right - I will look out for those as well then
https://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Bahco-Bah12Sm32-7314153009906-Socket-32Mm-1-2In-Square-Drive-Sbs80-32
Only committed bikers could look at a picture of a socket and say "That's a beauty" Love it!!
Yep, Bergen's fine. I've got various tools made by them. Maybe not a professionals choice but ideal for the diyer. Added bonus being impact compatible.
ou gotta appreciate the finer things in life
YQuoteou gotta appreciate the finer things in life Yeah, I like the Bacho stuff. Good quality at a reasonable price. I’ve got a ½ inch drive set. We got lots of Bacho stuff at work, it seems to go the distance.If you need a torque wrench, this covers a lot of stuff on the bike, it’s compact, comes calibrated and should last the DIYer a life time, at not an unreasonable price. You can get it in 3/8 or ½ inch drive.https://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Norbar-15015-5060207564533-Pro-100-Adjustable-Reversible-Automotive-Torque-Wrench-1-2In-Drive-20-100Nm