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im after a good quality Wide jaw stubby shiffting spanner anyone got any recomendations?

Also where am i able to get a good screwlux screwdriver impossible to get?
 
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Bhaco 8" wide jaw. No question. I own 4 of them. Screwfix is best place to buy. Cheaper than my merchants as they have a special on. I have a box full of spanners, and yet all I use are two Bhaco 8" wide jaws.

Like I said, I own 4. I left one set under a floor board or it would be 5!! I bought 2 more to replace my others that are 7 years old and starting to wear.
 
They do a 6 inch aswell as above would no be without them no one makes an ajusti like these
 
pop down to your agricultural merchants for the really big boys, they have to undo big nuts all the time and most stock decent brands such as bhaco
 
bahco anyone seen the slim jaw type noticed it in pts last week dont know how useful it will be
 
i am after a 4'' bahco for drain cocks if you know where to get them?.
 
er, no.
while i thinks, why is it every time you buy something for a job or toolbox, you never see it after the day you bought it?/////.

some tight spots will not accept a key tho', hence the need for baby bacho.
 
I've my dads old set of King Dick stubby spanners from the 1970s. You can really tighten them on and strike with a hammer to free off seized nuts.
 
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