Is there one that includes mac book and iPhone bit?
wirly
14 Apr 16#11
19 in Saltash, thanks op ordered
colourpie
14 Apr 16#13
These are frequently reduced but they're very decent
black knight
14 Apr 16#14
Heat added. These are great.
pippin000
14 Apr 16#15
Ordered thanks. Plenty in Portsmouth/Havant stores.
MrWani
14 Apr 16#16
Well that was a wasted visit. 2 sheepish staff advised me that my order was 'missing' and no replacements could be ordered. Amazing that they manage to work that out within 30 secs of me collecting. Assume one of them fancied the deal.
heavygoodz to MrWani
14 Apr 16#17
I had the same problem (Trafford Manchester), but i wasn't going to be fobbed off - the way i see it is that my money has been taken, email and text confirmation had been received about it being ready for collection. Also if it had been important items for the beginning of a job it could have mean't delaying a job or tradesman. I got them to price match the 32bit Dewalt pack (which was £14) x2. I'd recommend having a word with the manager of the branch.
MrWani
14 Apr 16#18
Cheers for that I had considered trying to push it but I was in a rush. I had a winge on their Facebook page instead, they have asked for details but still waiting for their comeback.
wlam
15 Apr 16#19
Thanks. Heat.
Gavin01
18 Apr 16#20
are they ok for impact driver?
Jellybeans
18 Apr 16#21
They should fit. I got a similiar set. But if it's anything like that set, I wouldn't recommend them for impact drivers. I don't find them hard enough. In any case, you should have batches of bits as they don't last long in impact drivers anyway - depending on usage.
INDUSTRYHATER
18 Apr 16#22
Just reserved a couple of sets for me and work colleague. Cheers OP
LewysJones
18 Apr 161#23
What did the Nut say to the bolt?.... Screw me #HEATADDED LAVVLYJABBLY
Apogee00
18 Apr 16#24
Nice find OP!
Can anyone recommend a decent ratchet screwdriver that won't break after 5 uses?
JohnOFarrell to Apogee00
18 Apr 16#28
bought a Stanley one off Amazon and find it really good so far
Kasia29
18 Apr 16#25
not available for click and collect near me :disappointed:(((
seanybomb
18 Apr 16#26
Bought the same set recently for 11.49.
Excellent quality from Bosch.
HOT!
Besford
18 Apr 16#27
Anyone else spotted the apparently identical Erbauer one on the same page? That one says it's an impact set. More expensive too.
The only thing 'Bosch' about this set is the name on the box, but that's not a problem.
jweaver to Besford
18 Apr 16#31
Thats interesting as I bought a set of these last week.. And a set of Erbauer bolt removers the week before.. And the case they both come in are the same.. not similar.. But identical
So clearly Erbauer and Bosch are linked in some way.
lilbeastie to Besford
18 Apr 16#34
In case it helps anyone, I've had the Erbauer impact set for over a year now, and used it extensively with my impact driver. Quality is excellent (and it's much cheaper than DeWalt or Milwaukee equivalents), but it was half price when i bought it so unless you're in a hurry it might be worth waiting. There is (or used to be) also a version with a screwdriver included for about £13 that also goes half price on occasion.
AdamWestUK
18 Apr 16#29
Just bought a single set because I'm not an animal.
othen
18 Apr 16#30
I bought one of these sets a few months ago (from Screwfix, from memory they were £7 at the time), so this is a good deal. This is a really well made set, but beware it is tiny, in does not replace a regular socket set. It was exactly what I needed to tighten an almost completely accessible power steering hose on a Saab 900, and so easily paid for itself in a single use (gaining access might have taken 2 or 3 hours work otherwise).
To answer the question about using this with an impact driver: one could find an adaptor that would make it it fit, but these little sockets and bits would not last long at all in that role. This set is for small tasks where access is difficult but good leverage is required.
At under £5 this is a good buy for the tool box, so I've added some heat.
Alan
othen
18 Apr 161#32
... or perhaps they both re-brand the same items from a third party manufacturer (perhaps one with a less popular Chinese name)?
speculatrix
18 Apr 16#33
sadly, none in the cambridgeshire area. would have been an ideal present for a friend who's a DIY nutter.
spock1958
18 Apr 16#35
I'm surprised that anyone needs to buy these nowadays seeing as almost every tool set seems to have a good number of them included to boost the number count. I've at least 4 sets around the house despite never having set out to buy any. They are the tool equivalent of 'Tribbles'.
fingermouse
18 Apr 16#36
none avaliable near me :disappointed:
afroylnt
18 Apr 16#37
Can anyone recommend a good screwdriver to use these with?
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-all-purpose-screwdriver-bit-set-100-pieces/8450h
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/100-pc-chrome-vanadium-security-screwdriver-tamperproof-torx-hex-set-case-5-69-thinkprice-2425232
Bosch 32 bit set
Can anyone recommend a decent ratchet screwdriver that won't break after 5 uses?
Excellent quality from Bosch.
HOT!
The only thing 'Bosch' about this set is the name on the box, but that's not a problem.
So clearly Erbauer and Bosch are linked in some way.
To answer the question about using this with an impact driver: one could find an adaptor that would make it it fit, but these little sockets and bits would not last long at all in that role. This set is for small tasks where access is difficult but good leverage is required.
At under £5 this is a good buy for the tool box, so I've added some heat.
Alan