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Think gasman fired up a bahco set on here a while back think it may have been on offer from Travis Perkins not sure if the same set....he might update if he reads this....regards Turnpin:smile5:
 
Go for Bahco SL25 great kit. Just need to add 1/4" tommy bar so ratchet doesn't break on tight nuts. Mine sits in front of van to be readily available.
 
Go for Bahco SL25 great kit. Just need to add 1/4" tommy bar so ratchet doesn't break on tight nuts. Mine sits in front of van to be readily available.
I've also got the sl25 great little kit.
 
I've got a Bahco SL25 as well - used pretty much daily. Great bit of kit. I'd choose that over the one in your link...
 
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What do you need it for? I've got a Stanley tech 3 1/4" kit in my servicing bag and that does me for boilers and general small stuff
 
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