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The problem with this thread, is that every time I look the 'Hot Tool Deal' has gone cold and it's back to full price.

Any suggestions on how to get ahead of the game?

The festool ruler deal is still there - you just have to click the "3 new from £3.36" - though the current offer is on a min order of 2.
 
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^ Not 100% sure but I think you could just buy one when I posted.

The problem with this thread, is that every time I look the 'Hot Tool Deal' has gone cold and it's back to full price.

Any suggestions on how to get ahead of the game?

Unfortunately that's the nature of Amazon prices. I think the price gets automatically lowered when there is only one item left in stock or there has not been any interest in an item for a while and the price goes back when one is sold. You could subscribe to the thread so you get an email every time there is a new post.
 
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Snap On Flank Drive Plus Spanners, SOEXM707 10-17mm £119.40

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snap-On-Flank-Drive-Plus-Spanners-SOEXM707-10-17mm-Incl-VAT/173926307462

I don't know much about Snap on prices but these look to be cheaper than second hand sets. Maybe not everyone's idea of a hot deal though.

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I would assume that most people would also need a 19mm which adds another £30-40 so not cheap but I was a little tempted before I came to my senses. :p
 

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Can get a set of long hazets 10-19 for around the cost of these basic snap-on spanners.

When the price isn't inflated on the hazet set that is..

16-18 isn't as common but still comes up alot in cheaper cars as they can save a penny or two instead of using 17-19 bolts/nuts.
 

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Can get a set of long hazets 10-19 for around the cost of these basic snap-on spanners.

When the price isn't inflated on the hazet set that is..

16-18 isn't as common but still comes up alot in cheaper cars as they can save a penny or two instead of using 17-19 bolts/nuts.



I have seen the 18 on German cars like old VW and AUDI. I wouldn’t have thought the cost cutting could go so far but nowadays they probably do.




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I have seen the 18 on German cars like old VW and AUDI. I wouldn’t have thought the cost cutting could go so far but nowadays they probably do.




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Today really shows, early 2000 to mid 2000 french cars show it, when we have two Peugeots same year, same model same engine, no two things are the same.

Reault are the worse for using cheap fasnters always throws me off something that looks like a 17 turns out to be 16, then rounds off due to been extremely soft, or rusted.

The Renault truck fleet I work on as well all the wiring is white, has identification numbers every metre of wire, melts alot seen a few cabs go up by their self's due to the poor fuse boxes connections.

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16 is very common on Peugeot/Citroen, at least in the 205GTI era, 18 comes up fairly often on VAG and French stuff.

Strange how different manufacturers favour different sizes, I dont think I have ever used a 14 or 15.
 

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If you work on Japanese motorbikes you will regularly use 14 but NEVER thirteen and I don't recall 15 or 16 either. 17 is pretty common too.
 

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Needed 18mm for Astra brake caliper pins today so I guess it's one of the most common used sizes in the UK as every other car seems to be an Astra.

Mechanix gloves clearance at Homebase.

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Picked up a padded pair and 'general purpose' pair today for just over £10. Used the general purpose pair (£3 ish) in place of the cheaper gloves (99p HSL Direct) I normally use. The Mechanix are a little thicker and have a grippier texture on the palms.

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Amazingly after wire brushing all the **** off the rear brake calipers and refitting the pads etc my hands are still clean.

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Homebase also had a 16oz Estwing for £15

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Homebase are clearing a lot of their tools. Anyone know if why?

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Check Estwing stock here
https://www.homebase.co.uk/search/products?q=estwing&redirectFrom=Any
 
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Cheapest place I have seen those gloves, normally £15-20 online and £20 in stores, I wouldn't be surprised if homebase are shutting some stores, they might be introducing a new line, or just shutting the whole thing down ruff times in the UK.
 

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in store only - £174.50
Makita DLX2173TJ 18V Li-Ion LXT Brushless Cordless Combi Drill & Impact Driver - Twin Pack

2x5ah batteries + Brushless drill and impact driver, charger and case.

Cheaper than the brushed sets from other top offerings.

https://www.homebase.co.uk/makita-d...s-combi-drill-impact-driver-twin-pack_p398192

Wera Hex Keys

https://www.homebase.co.uk/wera-multicolour-1-5-10mm-hex-key-set-9-piece_p425272

£11.98 - In Store only

Maybe homebase is going under or cutting tools from what they offer.
 
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Hazet 880/17 Socket Set 3/8" 17 Pieces, Multi-Colour

£14.61 + £15.32 delivery. Total price = £29.93

Not sure if it's a price error or description error. Maybe it's just a foam tray or something. Order at your own risk please.

Edit. checked the seller rating who has previously cancelled orders so I would guess there is not much chance of receiving the set. Seller is in CZ.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005ONP8W8/?tag=atomicindustr-21

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BEWARE! There is a scam on Amazon where sellers list silly cheap prices. If you try and buy through Amazon they will just cancel your order. If you look on the seller info page they will tell you to contact them before ordering. Look at this seller for example:
https://amzn.to/31TTFdV
"The stock is limited, so contact us before placing an order .... because the order will be canceled automatically !!!
✉ If you want to buy Contact me: ➜ [email protected]"

This is a scam. Do not buy from them unless you want to lose your money. Here are some of the scam shops: diytradecouk, excellentamzseller, Oak & Pine Online UK MAINLAND ONLY, t & s manchester.

http://prntscr.com/owaijw
 

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Looks to have been just a pricing error with the Hazet set. My payment was refunded today. I would assume/hope there is some buyer protection as long as the payment goes via Amazon. Interesting scam. I take it they ask for direct payment via bank transfer or something?
 

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Looks to have been just a pricing error with the Hazet set. My payment was refunded today. I would assume/hope there is some buyer protection as long as the payment goes via Amazon. Interesting scam. I take it they ask for direct payment via bank transfer or something?

Vendor with cash flow issues? Cheaper than a payday loan!

This seems to happen a lot with tools, maybe I just don't browse other categories as much
 

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Vendor with cash flow issues? Cheaper than a payday loan!

This seems to happen a lot with tools, maybe I just don't browse other categories as much

I think it's mainly the automated pricing software that makes mistakes sometimes.
 

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im saying most of the amazon links have been gone or price changed by the time anyone gets to them , is there any point
The items are gone and prices change exactly because someone got to them. That is the point. Warehouse deals by definition are very limited supply, usually only 1 or 2 available, which is why they get a post in the permathread instead of their own thread.

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im saying most of the amazon links have been gone or price changed by the time anyone gets to them , is there any point

As mrspeed said the price goes back up because someone or some people got the deal. For example, I posted recently VBW wire strippers. Three in stock at the time of posting. I checked back a few mins after posting here and they had all sold. They had been on Amazon at £3.04 for four days with non selling but sold out minutes after posting here so I assume they sold to GJ members which to me made it worth posting. The low price impulse buy type Amazon deals will disappear in a few mins. Other deals like the Facom rotator ratchet posted five days ago is still available and the price is still going down bit by bit. The price will probably keep going down until someone buys one which will trigger the price to go back up.

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I understand the frustration. Internet deals are a bit of a game and you need to jump on them instantly. Not fun for everyone.
 
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mr.lemons; Other deals like the Facom rotator ratchet posted five days ago is still available and the price is still going down bit by bit. The price will probably keep going down until someone buys one which will trigger the price to go back up. I understand the frustration. Internet deals are a bit of a game and you need to jump on them instantly. Not fun for everyone.[/QUOTE said:
I purchased one yesterday for £26 and today they are back up to £36.
 

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Cheapest place I have seen those gloves, normally £15-20 online and £20 in stores, I wouldn't be surprised if homebase are shutting some stores, they might be introducing a new line, or just shutting the whole thing down ruff times in the UK.



Homebase in Guildford was shut down a couple of weeks ago. They had a sign saying only this store was affected and almost all items were discounted for a month prior to closing down.




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