A stud/wire finder from Screwfix, yellow and black, can't remember the make. Stanley maybe, ironically!
Never easy to use, unlike my other old one that looks like a small, black electric iron. Sadly in the other country.
Worked sort of for a bit, didn't touch it for a year.
Got it out, shoved a batt in it, it wouldn't even turn on. And they are so feckin expensive. Never replaced it.:rolleyes:
 
Amazing all this Al-ko talk. I've got one of these arriving tomorrow...have wanted a manual push cylinder mower for years and this should be fun for the upper lawn. They've come on in leaps and bounds over the past years. No more excessively heavy cylinder crates...

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That's posh.
 
That's posh.

It looks fun, well built and has great reviews. I'll report back after first cut...after yesterday's all day deluge it'll take a week before the grass has dried out.

eta - it also does this which is a great design

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It looks fun, well built and has great reviews. I'll report back after first cut...after yesterday's all day deluge it'll take a week before the grass has dried out.
Same here, nearly 2inches of water in the garden and surrounding fields. I've a submersible pump in the manifold tank for the septic tank. Percolation area can't cope with this amount of rain so needs a helping hand into the ditch.;)
 
Same here, nearly 2inches of water in the garden and surrounding fields. I've a submersible pump in the manifold tank for the septic tank. Percolation area can't cope with this amount of rain so needs a helping hand into the ditch.;)

Heavy rains can be a real problem. Here, the area and fields are very clayey. Fields on other side of lane are higher than the lane/houses and we see a mass of water running off the fields onto the lane. Luckily the houses have good drainage underneath passing through to the rear garden onto the copse & fields behind. A neighbours house sits lower than chezv8250...they were flooded out some years back yet we have no rivers within a 1 mile radius! Water, it's an amazing thing...o_O
 
What's the worst tool you've ever bought?

l bought a hammer from a pound shop once, it was a make that l thought l recognised but the first time l swung it in anger the head flew off and went right over the roof of our bungalow.

I never found it.
Rolson or Silverline, by any chance?
 
On the subject of engines, about twenty years ago l bought a little AL-KO petrol mower with a Tecumseh two stroke motor.

Every time l used it, the thing was a battle to get it going, with copious amounts of carburettor teat squeezing and messing about.

l eventually gave up and bought a Honda. Starts second pull even after six months sat in the garage over winter, now had it eighteen years and no issues at all, oil change every year is all it needs.
Tecumseh went bust, thankfully. Bloody awful engines! Honda every time for me thank you.
 
These actually fell apart durung use. Used the bits to measure up and machine some made of metal.
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US Pro Mole Grip set of Three (in my defence, bought for me as a well meaning Xmas gift)

Now set of Zero as they are variously broken, over the hedge or in the bin…..

Made of Play-Doh!
 
Huge screwdriver set bought for me by my dad.
Must be about thirty bright red screwdrivers of various types and sizes, l found them more useful as tent pegs
 
A DeWalt 24V SDS drill.... principally the batteries, which are utter sh*te IMHO - hard to tell if the actual drill is anygood or not, given the extremely poor battery "performance" :confused: - ho hum, live and learn :rolleyes:..
 
I bought a
I use a Halfords tool box.you get a lifetime garentee (except wrenches) on the tools.
I do get the odd free to abuse sample from a tool manufacture.(also lifetime warranty)

Bought a Halfords 1/2” drive socket set about 20 years ago. Ratchet failed y’day changing hub drive flanges on the Defender. My local Halfords replaced it under warranty this morning no questions asked. Great service.
 

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