The problem with things like this is,

You have to set a limit you can spend, and then choose the best up to that. Otherwise for another £20 / £50 you can get slightly better.

As I have mentioned before I have the Kielder impact wrench which I like, maybe not the most powerful , But it does all that I need. plus I have a drill to go with it.

Cheers
 
The problem with things like this is,

You have to set a limit you can spend, and then choose the best up to that. Otherwise for another £20 / £50 you can get slightly better.

As I have mentioned before I have the Kielder impact wrench which I like, maybe not the most powerful , But it does all that I need. plus I have a drill to go with it.

Cheers

i always have a budget , lol , totally agree buy the best with what u can afford
 
they do defentely last , know when he also bought the snap on drawer units he raw bolted the things to the wall :eek:
Yup, there are things I won’t go anywhere else for - ratchets, spanners and impact sockets - but as has been said many times, there are some really good makes of stuff out there and it’s up to the individual how much they want to spend if it’s just for hobby use or to earn a living.
 
Yup, there are things I won’t go anywhere else for - ratchets, spanners and impact sockets - but as has been said many times, there are some really good makes of stuff out there and it’s up to the individual how much they want to spend if it’s just for hobby use or to earn a living.

plus snap on make a very good sticker about not lending ur tools out, lol

totally agree with so many good quality tools made by some unknown brands
 
I have quite a bit of both Teng & Sealy stuff and it’s good kit.

I did buy an old Snap On oil filter wrench - it’s got an 18” handle and chain!!
 
I have quite a bit of both Teng & Sealy stuff and it’s good kit.

I did buy an old Snap On oil filter wrench - it’s got an 18” handle and chain!!

not heard of Teng , sealy indeed a popular name , think i’ve only got a few bits

for plumbing tools , ridged tools are extremely good , ur bloody expensive
 
hi guys

a decent cordless impact wrenches are silly money and wondering what the views are on 240v ones plse

what kind of min nm would u use plse, ie 400nm , seeing that’s what the suspensions bolts are done up to, but of course has to be higher due to being able to break the actual nut to get it undone with age etc

many thks as always
Maybe something like DEWALT (you can rean more here)? It's quite handy and enough compact. It alwasy in my car. Just in case
 

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