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snap on are while dear. In my opinion hard to beat Halfords advanced because of the lifetime guarantee and and just take a broken tool into any tore with receipt and they will give you a replacement. With long opening hours and plenty of stores its very handy and their tools are very good anyway, and haven't managed to break any yet

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i have got a couple of tool chests in the workshop with a good selection of combination and ring spanners and of course a socket set for just about everything.i dont have any snap-on, but i do have a lot of halfords advanced and profesional tools. the other brand i use a lot is SEALEY. these tools are excellent quality for the money, and they are always having a promotion with large discounts on certain things. ernie doe's and tuckwells sell them around here, so no vat to pay, as they go through the farm account, thus saving me 20%.

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95% of my tools are Britool, all have been got through ebay over the past 10 years. I do have a few Halfords Professional ones but they aren't really up to heavy usage (as my twisted breaker bar will testify to!!) and a couple of Elora ones that I've picked up over the years. I only have one set of cheapo spanners and they are an oversize set of 33mm, 36mm, 41mm, 46mm and 50mm that tend not to get a lot of use, the same goes for a 24" adjustable and 36" stilsons other than those few I stick to Britool as I've never broken, bent or damaged any of them other than a 2mm pin punch and 3mm 1/4" drive hex bit, the latter when giving a grub screw in a bearing the "biggun" ;D ;D

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Well I don't need tools to earn my living so I would never spend vast sums on brands such as Snap On and the likes. Any new tools I buy are Draper or Sealy and I find these good and relatively inexpensive for hobby use only.As Chris says Sealy often have very good promotional offers.

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In my case I have at least two of every size of metric spanner as its not always possible to get an adjustable in somewhere, in the case of Britool they do a standard length, long length and extra long length of spanner, the latter is very handy for tight nuts or ones buried in chassis rails.

If I take a basic tool kit on a machine it consists of:

combination pliers

side cutters

8-24mm spanners (varies as to which ones I take with the machine in question)

12" adjustable spanner

screw drivers

punch

chisel

hammer

wire brush

One thing you will find is that the bigger the tool chest you buy, the quicker you seem to fill it and need to upgrade it!!

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i but snap on ratchets, screw drivers and socets and alan keys, howeaver i have alot of draper expert and teng aswell the stuff i used every day i buy snap on and the stuff i dont use that much i buy draper expert, hopefully going to buy a snap on tool cabnet soon ;D

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I have a Britool comprehensive mechanics set that I built up about 15 years ago, it has given me very good service.

In recent years I have been involved with new build yachts, so I generally specify Snap On tools if the vessel has Caterpillar Machinery (damned imperial sizes) and Cat require all sorts of specialist cranked/crescent spanners and offset wrenches which are generally only made by Snap on or their lesser sibling Blue Point. Otherwise, Facom equipment is excellent quality and value if only a metric kit is needed. Facom also make the best electrical safe equipment, as well as crimps, cutters and strippers.

I did do a project a few years ago and they wanted to work with a tighter budget, and I went with Gedore and these were truly excellent in terms of quality and value, alas its difficult to get these for a good price outside of Germany.

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