ideal just for tinkering and great price hot from me
edna_clouds
7 Dec 15#4
I tried the code on the 170 piece set and although it said it was excepted it didn't take it off the price. I even went through to the final payment page.
sradmad
7 Dec 15#5
good find op, quality at a great price, heat added
Godspeed
7 Dec 152#6
Before anybody makes the comment - moving parts (i.e ratchet mechanisms) are covered by the lifetime warranty now.
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IanElk to Godspeed
7 Dec 15#8
Agree - a few years back I needed a ratchet I and had to buy one as Halfords said it wasn't covered. I recently needed a ratchet repairing and they just replaced free of charge.
Godsenseuk to Godspeed
7 Dec 15#14
Can't see where it says this, video says otherwise too?
ratcatcher
7 Dec 15#7
Don't think you find any of these in a real life working garage being used by a Professional mechanic.
Ok for the Weekend home mechanic possibly.
And OBVIOUSLY well overpriced to offer such a discount where they will STILL be making a good profit.
nomnomnomnom to ratcatcher
7 Dec 15#12
The reason you probably wouldn't find these in a garage is because garages buy huge kits with 100's (and in some cases 1000's) of pieces in, and not small sets like this!
I, like someone else in this thread have done a full engine rebuild with Halfords kits. That's about as professional as these are aimed at, and they do their job well.
Every mechanic forum I know of recommends them in the UK, and I post on a few. No hassle exchanges if you manage to break one, and a good price to boot.
jimmyjog to ratcatcher
8 Dec 15#16
Ive used a socket set I got from Halfords for the last 14 years, used more days of the week than not, from everything from general servicing to engine and gearbox builds, car restos, you name it. Ive even used the non-impact sockets with my Ingersoll Rand impact gun. No hassles.
garethmob1
7 Dec 15#9
nothing wrong with these tool kits. iv got the biggest kit and i'll rebuilt my LR discovery engine with it, stripped two engines down and built one out of them, carried out full maintainence with it and nothing goes wrong. i reccomend getting some camphor though (it smells exactly from vicks as thats what gives it its smell) as it evaporates the fumes oil over the tools protecting them from rust... from the accidental repair from side of the road
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Ok for the Weekend home mechanic possibly.
And OBVIOUSLY well overpriced to offer such a discount where they will STILL be making a good profit.
I, like someone else in this thread have done a full engine rebuild with Halfords kits. That's about as professional as these are aimed at, and they do their job well.
Every mechanic forum I know of recommends them in the UK, and I post on a few. No hassle exchanges if you manage to break one, and a good price to boot.