Good tool kit at a good price

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Good tool kit at a good price

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Hey yo peeps,

I'll got this kit so i could biring with me if am travling far or to an autotesting.

I have got ti today and quality seems good for the price and it comes with 12 months warranty.

So if you are looking for a set to carry like me or want to start learning about mechanics this is a good bit of kit that wouldn't damage your wallet.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350395599018&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT

This is actually from argos themselves! But can;t it in their store muct be stock clearnace.

Ming
 
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I've got two socket sets and a general screw bit set with a good range of stuff, but this set looks pretty neat - includes a few things I don't yet have. Consider it added to my watched list for when funds allow :smile:
 
Hmmm half tempted to buy something like this after xmas, always looking to add to my tools.
Save lugging a big red toolbox about, which does have some usefull bits in like a 30piece Allen/ Hex Key Set (15 Metric, 15 Imperial)
2 Brake line clamps, hacksaw, plenty of sockets on 3/8" drive & 2 Impact Sockets on 1/2" drive.
Tons of screw drivers, basically anything and everything, I've added since getting the box in 2003 for £20 at college with tools.
 
Very good price for what it is... but if watch out for Halfords with their professional range... 150pcs kit usually this time of year will be doing them for £79.99-89.99 and thats you got a lifetime gurantee with them as well and they are not that big to lug about... add a breaket bar or in Ming's case a metal pole than sorted :D
 
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