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Can anyone recommend a decent little ratchet bit set? I need one to get at the gas valves that are turned on there sides inside boilers. I found one today in Screwfix but it was £35. I dont mind paying it but i thought that surely for something so small i can get some just as good at a better price!
 
Bacho one is £21. I've got one they are pretty good. I know one other forum member has / had one. I like facom or the teng ones too.
 
The Teng ones are the one Screwfix stock. No where else seems to sell them
 
I've got the £20 Bahco one. It's a great bit of kit, very compact but comes with all the bits/sockets you need.
 
I also have the Bahco which is superb. It's come in handy so many times now.

Coincidentally, I just bought a similar Bonaire mini ratchet set from Costco today (£15); it's not as compact as the Bahco one, but it does have a pivoting head, which may have it's uses. I've not used it yet, and I'll use it as a backup in case I lose the Bahco. It's also available on Amazon - http://www.amazon.co.uk/BONAIRE-Piece-Mini-Ratchet-MBS28CUK/dp/B00J8NYO52.
 
Secret Santa bought me the Bahco one. Never paid attention to the price but now I know I'm gobsmacked at his generosity. Thank you again! Lovely and very handy bit of kit!
 
Just ordered myself the Bahco one and for £18 i cant really fault it
 
Someone post a link to the bahco one. I ise the armeg set, can't imagine anything being able to get in to a smaller space though.
 
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