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bacho adjustables are fine have a few of them not all bacho stuff is good though there slip lock grips are tat
 
Only have their adjustable spanners, and I also have their Hack saw, which is totally average!
 
244 saws (really sandviks) and the nail pullers if they still make them
 
bacho adjustables are fine have a few of them not all bacho stuff is good though there slip lock grips are tat

Have to admit i snapped my set in half.

I have the bahco 1000v screwdrivers which ive found great.
and their socket sets are pretty decent
 
Torpedo levels, socket sets, irazola drivers. Hacksaw is nasty, obviously adjustable.

Killy the crescent ones are nicer and only 65 or get rigids as they are the beez
 
Torpedo levels, socket sets, irazola drivers. Hacksaw is nasty, obviously adjustable.

Killy the crescent ones are nicer and only 65 or get rigids as they are the beez

I have ridgid ally stillys but still prefer those bahco pipe wrenches!!
 
The adjustable a are not as good now. There was a guy who worked for them on here a while back who admitted that the quality/standards had been lowered. Still prob decent enough but id be tempted to buy used of the bay.
 
Bacho Ergo & 208 hacksaw is the nuts. Adjustables (naturally), the T variant comes in very handy. VDE screwdrivers. Boat level.
 
Ah yes, 3 piece ratchet spanner set, 15 & 22mm slices and mini socket set.
 
Its a 'sad day' when you loose a 'bahco adjustable' under a floor, after you have screwed the boards down, put the carpet back and dragged the furniture back in.
 
Its a 'sad day' when you loose a 'bahco adjustable' under a floor, after you have screwed the boards down, put the carpet back and dragged the furniture back in.
i make sure i have every tool accounted for before putting floor back down
 
BAHCO - STUFF IS ACE - the adjustables are so tight even after years of use - all
us oldies use them .

Look around car boot sales - often buy any I see and then pass them on.

Their Stilsons are good too - I did bent a 36 inch pair a while back but then there
was a 6 ft scaffold pole on the end of the grip - joint freed up tho CHK.
 
My tool bag is quite orange as well, have a soft spot for them, I know they aren't what they once were but still cant help myself.
 
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