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Tool vest is useful, can be removed quickly and easily if needs be.

Good one Croppie , otherwise its put down tool bag/sack , and climb inside oversize cupboard under sink , catching self on alloy bands attached to earth bonding cables !
 
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Bahco 8" wide jaw adjustable
Rothernberger 10" grips
Tape measure
Pencil
No. 2 Pozi Screwdriver
Spirit Level
Stanley knife
Pipe slices
Torch
Hammer
 
Used most of bellow on dailly basis:

4mm Wera screwdriver
No. 2 Phillips Wera
No. 2 Pozi Wera
8mm Wera slotted driver
Bahco 9033 Wide adjustable
Bahco 8070 small adjustable
Knipex KN 86 03 250 Pliers wrench 250 mm
Rothenberger 7-inch Water Pump Plier
Regin premier 45 manometer
Fluke 116
Pen
 
Get a long 17mm open ended spanner, it will fit most valve pegs.
 
Bacho wide 8" adjustable spanner
Rigid 12" pipe wrench
Knipex 250mm cobra pliers
pipe slices
Wera chisel screwdriver set
Magnetic spirit level
Stanley fat max tape measure
Estwing hammer
Lenser head torch
Allen key set
 
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