Our Top Tech Tool Box is great for use at home or on a car as it's stacked with 150 various tools. Everything from sockets to spanners all supplied in a metal tool box. Contains:
1/4 Drive Ratchet, Screw Driver, 20 x Driver Bits (4 x flat, 5 x torx, 6 x philips, 5 x square)1/2 Inch Drive Sockets: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19mm1/4 Inch Drive Sockets: 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/21/4 Inch Drive Sockets: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13mmMetric Spanner Sets: 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15mm Aswell as, Cutting knife, Pliers, Various Adapters, Screws, Nails & raw plugs
Free delivery / click & collect
Top comments
Cookey to irfaanq
16 Mar 1510#20
theres a handle on the top
Robo
16 Mar 153#9
Buy better tools not cheap tat like these
In the long term it will be cheaper
All comments (33)
sertali_ozer
16 Mar 15#1
I don't understand why people are voting this cold?
Care to help?
LesD to sertali_ozer
16 Mar 15#7
Cos we don't actually want a million and one sockets, driver bits and misc. other odds and sods!
_g_ to sertali_ozer
16 Mar 15#19
You can get a kids play-set for a good bit less last time I checked.
I'm sure I've seen a set (not quite as many) of the same spanners in pound land and various other tools.
Providing a kid only uses them for 'playing' and not actually trying to fix a bike or something, you should be ok.
PLANKT0N0
16 Mar 15#2
absolute bargain.... cold voters should be made to say where theyve found it cheaper
mahmouddiaa
16 Mar 15#3
a steal really
hot
Boyee
16 Mar 15#4
Maybe not the best quality but organised and a cabinet for the price? Hot
don007
16 Mar 15#5
Not as good only good for light Diy jobs
deakyb
16 Mar 15#6
case has gotta be worth 25 in my eyes so heat!!
marlyn_clair
16 Mar 15#8
Great find OP, just ordered one, needed one to keep in my garage , Brillant price just for the box, x
Robo
16 Mar 153#9
Buy better tools not cheap tat like these
In the long term it will be cheaper
irfaanq
16 Mar 15#10
Pardon my ignorance but how do I get hold of this
Cookey to irfaanq
16 Mar 1510#20
theres a handle on the top
irfaanq
16 Mar 15#11
Sorted. Was first time using this.
ANDYGUY
16 Mar 15#12
These tools are probably the same quality as poundland tools....Might as well buy the particular tools that you need to use there,Rather than pay for a lot of cheap tool items in the box you may never use.....thats the cheaper way to buy cheap quality tools that will wear badly after a few uses....
jimbobbydoo
16 Mar 15#13
I know you lot biggin the deal up will think this irrelevant as it's no longer available. but homebase used to do an identical kit in the same sort of case for £14.99 the sockets weren't up to the job on that kit and I doubt they are much different on this. be ok for building meccano but not working on a car
bma1445
16 Mar 15#14
Using the 150 number is a bit of a con - they've included the number of plus and screws!
These aren't great tools, and the chances are you only need a couple of each. Just buy the ones you need.
cikki100
16 Mar 15#15
same again do not buy these nonsense tools they ain't no good for cars, just buy a quality smaller set
kaiser051
16 Mar 151#16
I mistakenly bought these around two years ago before i knew better,think i paid around £45 there terrible quality and half the set have broken or become useless and ive only used them a few times for light duty diy/car jobs
SHINER1234
16 Mar 15#17
got one last time it came on here, case is a nightmare jams all the time, and tools are poundland style cheap products.... check the knife out if you get it! not worth it in the slightest, spend your money elsewhere.
rickj
16 Mar 15#18
Yep Euro parts the DFS of the motoring world .Always getting 50%off so called deals only to find the prices are always the same .
daern
16 Mar 151#21
I can't recommend good tools highly enough - buy them as you need them but buy decent stuff and they'll last you a lifetime. Buy cheap and you'll curse rounded off Allen bolts for ever more!
I'm gradually replacing my old cheap stuff now with better quality kit - I like Bahco and Teng. They cost a lot more, but as I've bought them over a longer period I don't notice....until I come to use them and find they don't suck ;-)
bigsven
16 Mar 151#22
Comment
Do you vote cold if you don't want something then? Silly me, I didn't realise it was hotukwants?
Is this product a good DEAL regardless of whether you want it?
If there were a million tampons for a quid, I wouldn't want it, but I'd vote it hot because I'd know it was a good DEAL.
Bell.
Urbanhacker
16 Mar 151#23
Hot hot hot
J4GG4
16 Mar 15#24
Still defo not work it TBH, As said above these cannot be compared with many high quality tools out there. Halfords professional are quite good but i prefer snap on. Lifetime guaranteed too should they snap or get damaged in any way.
These tools are worth about £10/£15. The box will be cheap crap and worth £20. So generally the whole kit is worth about £35 anyway. There is no bargain here.
If you only want it around the house or for the odd DIY job then this is obviously ideal.
If you are a mechanic or someone who uses these tools 3 times a week, they wont last.. Dont bother.
aurora
16 Mar 151#25
Better value are the Halfords tools deals when they have them half price. Good quality and they will honour the lifetime guarantee too.
kitrox
17 Mar 15#26
company has awful customer service. I ordered a car battery, battery leaked acid in transit, box was sodden with acid, it then split and poured onto me. was told to take it to the nearest store. When I said I didn't want to touch it as I had already been covered in acid I was literally told "well that's a shame isn't it".
s24adm
17 Mar 15#27
showing £99 now and the TEST62 code has expired.
lukemagee
17 Mar 15#28
bought it yesterday. not the best quality to be fair. Stanley knife says it all. if a socket set is what you want spend a little more and get the halfords one which is lifetime guaranteed
thesiggy
18 Mar 151#29
If there were a million tampons for a quid, I wouldn't want it, but I'd vote it hot because I'd know it was a good DEAL.
Bell.[/quote]
a million tampons for a quid? you'd expect strings attached :wink:
chippykent
20 Mar 15#30
I bought one last time round, really cheap and nasty. The clasps broke after a week, and the box is the same thickness as a biscuit tin and the ratchet is useless.
marcimark
4 Nov 15#31
dont look don't vote its simple. it's not 'pick your favourite UK deal' its cheap for me, but that's also the problem, its CHEAP!
marcimark
4 Nov 15#32
class
dbbarstow
2 Apr 17#33
Where i appreciate that this is significantly cheaper then the apparent price, the product is dangerously poor quality. I bought this item from euro car parts last week, when trying to perform a simple oil change on a W203 the ratched fell to pieces the 1/4 adapter twisted and the 2 13mm sockets actually split. I know the box makes the product look fancy but a mild amount of strength will damege the tools,trust me the sump plug is still on the car with no more 13mm sockets to try
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Use code TEST62
Top Tech 150 piece Tool Box With Tools
Our Top Tech Tool Box is great for use at home or on a car as it's stacked with 150 various tools. Everything from sockets to spanners all supplied in a metal tool box. Contains:
1/4 Drive Ratchet, Screw Driver, 20 x Driver Bits (4 x flat, 5 x torx, 6 x philips, 5 x square)1/2 Inch Drive Sockets: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19mm1/4 Inch Drive Sockets: 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/21/4 Inch Drive Sockets: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13mmMetric Spanner Sets: 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15mm Aswell as, Cutting knife, Pliers, Various Adapters, Screws, Nails & raw plugs
Free delivery / click & collect
Top comments
In the long term it will be cheaper
All comments (33)
Care to help?
I'm sure I've seen a set (not quite as many) of the same spanners in pound land and various other tools.
Providing a kid only uses them for 'playing' and not actually trying to fix a bike or something, you should be ok.
hot
In the long term it will be cheaper
These aren't great tools, and the chances are you only need a couple of each. Just buy the ones you need.
I'm gradually replacing my old cheap stuff now with better quality kit - I like Bahco and Teng. They cost a lot more, but as I've bought them over a longer period I don't notice....until I come to use them and find they don't suck ;-)
Do you vote cold if you don't want something then? Silly me, I didn't realise it was hotukwants?
Is this product a good DEAL regardless of whether you want it?
If there were a million tampons for a quid, I wouldn't want it, but I'd vote it hot because I'd know it was a good DEAL.
Bell.
These tools are worth about £10/£15. The box will be cheap crap and worth £20. So generally the whole kit is worth about £35 anyway. There is no bargain here.
If you only want it around the house or for the odd DIY job then this is obviously ideal.
If you are a mechanic or someone who uses these tools 3 times a week, they wont last.. Dont bother.
Bell.[/quote]
a million tampons for a quid? you'd expect strings attached :wink: