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As title says. Hoping to pick up today so if anyone knows somewhere that sells a decent set for a reasonable price that would be great.

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8-19mm.

Din't want to spend that much as i don't think I will use them a lot.

Thanks for the reply though.
 
Ash even the rolson sets are £50 in machine Mart. That halfords doesn't look too sad plus lifetime warranty...
 
If your not going to use them....... Why buy them? I only buy tools I need unless it's Milwaukee then by default it's needed
 
Why buy them?

Shiny of course.

Tbh the rigid (non-swivel) ratchet spanners are more useful as a rapid spanner/socket set replacement, even with a set of swivel heads you'll probably still reach for adjustables to attack a nut or fitting at an odd angle.
 
Use at least one of mine on every service. Invaluable if you ask me......which you didn't
 
Halfords have offers on at times got their fixed head ones last year . also got a cheap aldi set of flexi head ones to keep in my general toolbox and have to say had them 2 years now and they have not broke yet well worth £12
 
my silverlline set was around £60 , lifetime warranty, use them all the time and althougn they arent as pretty as snap on, they still do the job :)
 
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