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....to a new set of security bits any good recommendations..regards Turnpin:)
 
Cheap ones in green rubberised case from screwfix. Only ever use them in public toilets when George has dropped his phone in pan and it's gone round bend.
 
I love public toilets !
We are wildcampers in a motorhome so they are are first point of call for water !
If anyone working on them could leave an appliance tap or lockshield bib tap it would really be much appreciated !
Saves me having to hold the dam taps down as I fill me watering can !
 
Just picked these up from Homebase IMG_20131103_155151.jpg regards Turnpin
 
How much was that set Turnpin?

There dosen't seem to be the invaluable slotted one with the centre ground out like in my ÂŁ14 Toolstation set.


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The problem with those Turnpin is the end won't fit inside a 15mm clip, so you end up doing the last couple of turns with a screwdriver! Found that out the hard way when I picked a set of Dewalt ones up.
 
Ive got the TS set as well, needed to take off someones flat screen TV when chasing the walls out, don't think i have ever used them for anything else, got long handled for pump heads
 
Might be cheaper sites that was just first one , I can't remember the boiler but there one where to remove the burner the t25 head is on inside away from you and a ball ache to do with normal bits this things is just what is needed
 
Bacho ones are nice. The Bosch one I had bearing and metal loading spring piped out after a week. Bought a generic bit holder does the job brill and fits clips
 
They cost me 10.99 today down from 14.99 I have some different bit holders for use when clipping and an original cordless screwdriver we used in the old days ...a Yankee still works like a charm regards Turnpin:)
 
I hardly use my set. Got a ratchet screwdriver with the most common bits I need in it. The set with all the really weird stuff has only ever come out once, to open a security fixing on a window!
 
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