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Im not too fussed about brands and that but just want some that will last a few years with normal use. Might wait for the sales or fathers day!
Going to soon....just checked them out at Epic Tools, never seen them before but they are amazing with clever design to hold the nut so no more dropped nuts when you’re fiddling to bet it on upside down...
These are exactly what I ordered from the eBay seller David. I got the set of 4. 10mm, 13mm, 17mm and 19mm
I have to say they are superb. Not cheap by any means but came in a very nice pouch, the nut holding capability has its uses, the ratchet is solid and fine and the whole look and feel of them is of great quality.
Downside is that the ratchet end like many is a tad bulky compared to a non ratchet spanner which of course cannot be helped.
I like the cranked one's with the switch, keeps your knuckles away from the job saves on skinI worked out you can get a set of 6 (8,10,12,13,14,17mm)for a little under the same price as the set of 4 if you don’t need the nice case.
What price was that GR? (Said he poised to kick himself)I worked out you can get a set of 6 (8,10,12,13,14,17mm)for a little under the same price as the set of 4 if you don’t need the nice case.
Just under £99 if you add up individually, unless my maths is wrong...What price was that GR? (Said he poised to kick himself)
agree - but more expensiveI like the cranked one's with the switch, keeps your knuckles away from the job saves on skin
Sounds a good price, the set of 4 I found was £108I think my set was something like £57, I'll have to check. There's no chance they'll take them back now, they are well used.![]()
I got a Ryobi One Rattle gun for Christmas, now I just need to sort out some impact sockets... recommendations please (bearing in mind I'm in Australia...)