I am going to recommend getting a VERY decent 3/8 socket set 7mm ~ 19mm like Teng or When I worked for Brown Brothers here we had Taskmaster that was a Canadian version of Snap on but about 1/3rd of the cost so much so Snap on 3/8 drive inserts dropped right in when Brown brothers were absorbed into a bigger couple of groups
I still have my Taskmaster 3/8 drive set and I bought a snap on 14 or 15 inch ratchet and a decent breaker bar ( I still have my first Draper green line back when Draper were a premier brand) and Gedore 1/2 inch stuff I tend to keep my Teng set in the bike and the Taskmaster and 1/2 inch stuff in the toolbox If you know you will only need certain sizes? Just buy nice ones of those
You guys all know how long I have spannered and hope to keep spannering and in all that time I wore out about 3 Taskmaster 3/8 drive internals and just bolted a new internal replacement in! There is just something about a precision made tool over a cheapie copy etc etc The Halfords advanced are "okay" but not as nice to use as my original stuff
What I am saying is that BUY a decent 3/8 Socket set "only" Like Facom or Mac or Snap who on used to have Blue point as a cheaper version, Teng, Taskmaster if you find NOS or even used
Buy a Really nice set of spanners AS above
And as you go along decent Screwdrivers, plyers. waterpump plyers, sidecutters
and keep it all in a decent used tool box you can pick them up on Facebook marketplace / Gumtree frequently
Buying those "Kits" is a pain in the hole! Having separate's means you can lift what you need from its drawer or rack in eth tool box uses it walk back in and put it away without worrying about dropping it or it not clicking in or DISASTER you drop that bastardin case!!
Once you have bought them and you look after them ?? You never need to replace them
AND to be honest there is a big difference between the feel and the quality controlled tool and a cheap version No matter how my Dad explains that it cost a 1/3 or what mine did
Yeah Dad but your makita copy has died and had to be replaced 5 times now !! my £125 Screwfix Erbauer brushless is still good as are my Milwaukee 3/8 daga daga and 3/8 ratchet
Same with his spanners Over the years he has broken 20 or 30 I have yet to break one ever except a cheapie !!
So don;t go mad for an expensive big set of screwdrivers Just buy a mid sized Phillips and a mid sized flat and a decent set of bits because you never use half of the screwdrivers
I still have my Taskmaster 3/8 drive set and I bought a snap on 14 or 15 inch ratchet and a decent breaker bar ( I still have my first Draper green line back when Draper were a premier brand) and Gedore 1/2 inch stuff I tend to keep my Teng set in the bike and the Taskmaster and 1/2 inch stuff in the toolbox If you know you will only need certain sizes? Just buy nice ones of those
You guys all know how long I have spannered and hope to keep spannering and in all that time I wore out about 3 Taskmaster 3/8 drive internals and just bolted a new internal replacement in! There is just something about a precision made tool over a cheapie copy etc etc The Halfords advanced are "okay" but not as nice to use as my original stuff
What I am saying is that BUY a decent 3/8 Socket set "only" Like Facom or Mac or Snap who on used to have Blue point as a cheaper version, Teng, Taskmaster if you find NOS or even used
Buy a Really nice set of spanners AS above
And as you go along decent Screwdrivers, plyers. waterpump plyers, sidecutters
and keep it all in a decent used tool box you can pick them up on Facebook marketplace / Gumtree frequently
Buying those "Kits" is a pain in the hole! Having separate's means you can lift what you need from its drawer or rack in eth tool box uses it walk back in and put it away without worrying about dropping it or it not clicking in or DISASTER you drop that bastardin case!!
Once you have bought them and you look after them ?? You never need to replace them
AND to be honest there is a big difference between the feel and the quality controlled tool and a cheap version No matter how my Dad explains that it cost a 1/3 or what mine did
Yeah Dad but your makita copy has died and had to be replaced 5 times now !! my £125 Screwfix Erbauer brushless is still good as are my Milwaukee 3/8 daga daga and 3/8 ratchet
Same with his spanners Over the years he has broken 20 or 30 I have yet to break one ever except a cheapie !!
So don;t go mad for an expensive big set of screwdrivers Just buy a mid sized Phillips and a mid sized flat and a decent set of bits because you never use half of the screwdrivers
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