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Asadp

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Nice finds, just about to pull the trigger on the screwdrivers shame its just slotted and not a set of different drivers.
 
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Nice finds, just about to pull the trigger on the screwdrivers shame its just slotted and not a set of different drivers.

I use them as very small pry bars really, good for stuff like sunvisor clips etc.. If you need proper small screwdrivers i would look for a set from a decent brand like wera or wiha.
 

Asadp

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Yeah, I've had the weras microset on my want list for a little while just waiting for a good price
 

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Here's a load of Amazon deals. Prices go up and down constantly and most are 1 only in stock. Most of the following are Amazon Add-On deals (needs to be £20 of items sold by Amazon for free delivery.

Victorinox Army Knife ****** (very small) for £5.99:
https://amzn.to/2K8W2Ex


I'll leave copies of the stuff that's sold out or increased below in case they come back in stock or they reduce price.

SOLD OUT:
Bondhus 7 piece ball end hex socket set 1/8" to 3/8" for £13.08:
https://amzn.to/2KcfSic

Rowland Tools charge £52.20 for it!
http://www.rowland-tools.co.uk/ballpoint-short-socket-bit-set-7pc-inch.html

Bondhus set of 9 Torx Ballstar drivers from T15 to T55 for £21.66:
T15 for £2.27: https://amzn.to/2tsTl6k
T20 for £2.26: https://amzn.to/2MhBmHV
T25 for £2.28: https://amzn.to/2lrlLK7
T27 for £2.18: https://amzn.to/2lpiOtH
T30 for £2.54: https://amzn.to/2Mdov9n
T40 for £2.63: https://amzn.to/2ttgupi
T45 for £3.65: https://amzn.to/2lsmZFf
T55 for £3.85: https://amzn.to/2MguUAy

2mm for £1.65: https://amzn.to/2K7qG15
9/64" for £1.70: https://amzn.to/2yuSxDO
Facom 5mm ball end hex screwdriver for £4.20:
https://amzn.to/2K0cxn7

The following are all Bondhus ball end hex screwdrivers:
8mm for £2.51: https://amzn.to/2yxgUjV
9mm for £2.90: https://amzn.to/2K9l0Dx
1/8" for £1.65: https://amzn.to/2yuRDHj
3/32" for £1.91: https://amzn.to/2K9n66n
3/8" for £2.47: https://amzn.to/2lsXjZa
3/16" for £3.68: https://amzn.to/2yAfLIE
 
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This is Amazon.de but a great price if someone needs a big 1ft vicegrips, Heyco branded but obviously Grip-On.

https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01H76ZLE4/

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VBW pliers. Same as Stahlwille?
Pretty cheap on ebay.
Haven't tried them myself.

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/sortandtorque/pliers-&-cutters-/_i.html?_fsub=14931414010&_sid=1106948390


VBW Combination pliers 180mm Polished Dip-coated £8.75
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VBW Flat nose Long Jaw Pliers 160mm £8.50
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VBW 45° Snipe-nose Telephone Engineer Pliers 160mm £7.50
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Yes, they are basically the same as Stahlwille.

VBW used to make Pliers for Stahlwille, but then Stahlwille bought them out!

Very good quality. The only thing I don’t like is that the regular/dip coated pliers, as shown in your first picture, have a very rough texture to the grip. Unlike Knipex or Channellock, who use a smooth vinyl, (or even the sticky Snap On grips) these VBW things are impossible to clean up and totally unsuited to a greasy/dirty environment.

I gues this is the sort of thing that designers working on a clean computer dream up when they’ve never had to use a tool for real.

The bigger / cushioned grips (as in the lower pictures) are better to use, if you can get on with them (not much good for fine control) and the price is superb!

The models with the cushioned grips are all chromed too!
 

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^^^^ Thanks for the info Dave.

KNIPEX 03 02 200 (200mm) Combination Pliers with multi-component grips.

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£13.85. Looks to be the lowest price ever on Amazon.
Free delivery over £20

Yes, that’s not bad! But bear in mind the same pliers are 9 pence cheaper at TBS Aachen, and that’s regular price! (Plus delivery)!
 

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https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00MZ69DHI/

Very good at 8.42euro, had to order at this price.
🤪🤪🤪 I bought it at the beginning of the month for € 31, when I went down to € 23 I bought it again and returned the first one (it was unused) and now I find this.
Looks like they are back up to €40 now.
Is there a website that you use to see whats going cheap or how do you find the deals. I'm not a pro but always looking for a deal, aren't we all [emoji23]

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Alaniho

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The camelcamel tracker is useful if you are watching a particular item but i usually stumble across these when looking for something else. In this case i am trying to find a good source/deal for thr Gearwrench flex head ratchets, without much joy !!

Oh and don't post here until you have it bought:thumbup: as Amazon aligoriths will push up the price when ther is a bit of interest in a deal.
 

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Cheers, I use camel camel but just thought there might be another site aswell

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A nice deal on a HaFu Made in Germany Torx key set @ £1.12 delivered.

This is from an Amazon Marketplace seller so not liable to be a one off price which will shoot up once one item is sold - price has not changed since I bought a couple at this price last week.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01HRE6NJ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Thanks, can you confirm these are coated.. I bought some normal long Allen keys from HaFu they pretty much rusted over night which is a shame.
 

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Thanks, can you confirm these are coated.. I bought some normal long Allen keys from HaFu they pretty much rusted over night which is a shame.

They are not coated. They will be fine in a suitable environment e.g. inside the house, but they will suffer from corrosion if left in a damp shed, garage, etc.
 

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HAZET 810SPC/6 Slot Cross Recess Profile PH Screwdriver Set with Burnished Tip - Matt Chrome-Plated.

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£13.78 & FREE UK Delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004H4EFF6/?tag=atomicindustr-21

Been this price for a while so not a mega deal. It's just nice to see some Hazet tools at a reasonable price.

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I don't know anyone who has these, are they good compared to Wera, Wiha ? But hey, Hazet its about a good a brand as they come. I have a bit of a screwdriver fetish and need any excuse to get these.
 

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I've had a set of these for a year or so sourced from Amazon and they are fine. I've found the Wera 'laser tips' to be a 'one use and throw away' as the tips are so soft, but these are much better. However I am in Germany at the moment, and they are widely available for €11 or so (Bauhaus, Zoro) so read into that what you will...
Nigel
 

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I've found the Wera 'laser tips' to be a 'one use and throw away' as the tips are so soft


The Wera laser tips are the first time I’ve bought some quality screwdrivers and I’m really impressed compared to the various screwdrivers I’ve had in the past. If they’re not good I’d like to try a good set!




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The Wera laser tips are the first time I’ve bought some quality screwdrivers and I’m really impressed compared to the various screwdrivers I’ve had in the past. If they’re not good I’d like to try a good set!




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Indeed the flat blades are excellent. However my experience with the Pozidriv ones is mirrored in this YouTube video:

Nigel
 

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I don't know anyone who has these, are they good compared to Wera, Wiha ? But hey, Hazet its about a good a brand as they come. I have a bit of a screwdriver fetish and need any excuse to get these.

At £13, plus presumably shipping across to Ireland, I say go for it. I've got that set, and they're my "go to" in my mechanics tool box. They can be gripped without too much issue when you've got greasy hands, and do wipe clean after...unlike a lot of the upmarket screwdriver brands. I've also got a set of 'American Pro' from a car jumble for the, ummm, applications where you shouldn't really be using a screwdriver. Poking, prying and prodding.

Matt
 

Alaniho

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thanks for the feedback folks. I have the Wera yellow chisel drivers which are good but i don't find myself going straight to them. I have Craftsman Acetates which are great for dirty jobs even if the tips are a bit soft and burr quickly. My favorite is the Stanley/Bost driver PZ2 VDE that these Hazets remind me of. Got it in the clearance bucket and B&q for 4euro and it grips brilliantly to the screws with no magnet and the handle just seems to be the type i reach for.

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Also got this set at euro9.99 in Lidl a few years back that i keep in my tractor shed and they are great and have took a lot of abuse, but are hard to keep clean.

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My favorite is the Stanley/Bost driver PZ2 VDE that these Hazets remind me of. Got it in the clearance bucket and B&q for 4euro and it grips brilliantly to the screws with no magnet and the handle just seems to be the type i reach for.

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Perhaps Sir should just purchase a set of the excellent Made by Bost Stanley Fatmax screwdrivers then?
The normal (non VDE) set have the exact same handle design dimensions as the VDE versions (I have both) so you should like them just the same.

I've kept a set of the non VDE in the garage / shed for going on 10 years now and they've held up brilliantly.

Both versions can be had for a relatively good price at the moment:

Normal, 12-piece set @ £26.50
https://www.uktoolcentre.co.uk/sta565426-fatmaxr-screwdriver-parallel-flared-phillips-pozi-set-of-12-piece.html

VDE, 10-piece (9 really) set @ £30.00
https://www.toolstop.co.uk/stanley-5-62-573-fatmax-10-piece-insulated-vde-screwdriver-set-par-flared-pozi-p6493?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrYfR-5iB3QIVBLvtCh0spQRAEAQYAiABEgKi0fD_BwE

I realise that is double the price of the Hazet set mentioned, however:

a) the Bost set is a 12-piece set, so the same unit price per screwdriver as the "Hazet"...
b) the Hazet set is not made by Hazet, but rather a rebrand of Oplast screwdrivers made in Slovenia.
 

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Perhaps Sir should just purchase a set of the excellent Made by Bost Stanley Fatmax screwdrivers then?
The normal (non VDE) set have the exact same handle

Yep that would be the sensible thing to do, but I am always thinking that there is something even better out there and if it's on offer even better !!
 

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GearWrench Flexible Combination Ratchet Wrench Set - 12pc

Euro car parts. £74.99

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Not sure if this is a good price. They look to be exactly the same as my Halfords set that was half this price.

Edit... Halfords set is 9 piece.

https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/...or/ratchet-wrenches-tools/?57477084P&0&t5_134

Also GearWrench 16pc. 120Xp Universal Spline Metric Xl Set £129.99

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https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/...ls/ratchet-wrenches-tools/?574770490&0&t5_134

USE - SUMMER35 - for a 26.50 discount making them £48.74

For the spline ones with discount code £84.49

only SUMMER35 will work, thank me later :D
 
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