They look identical to the steel forge cheap stuff rebranded to amtech
davidbrent
5 May 161#6
I guarantee you it would be a 204 piece maximum toolkit within seconds of me opening it. I seem to have a miraculous ability to lose items instantly.
Roderz to davidbrent
5 May 16#12
Do you have a dog by any chance?
Had same problem = nut case of a Jack Russell :confused:
sradmad
5 May 161#7
good find op, heat added
Argoj
5 May 161#8
Looks an impressive set but after a quick look 50% of those I would never use. But heat for the price and I imagine being LIDL respectable quality.
trayan
5 May 16#9
when is this out?
qwerty212
5 May 16#10
seems expensive but then again would probably cost you that to buy it all seperate
brookysm to qwerty212
5 May 16#14
And the rest...
Val2015
5 May 16#11
Lifetime warranty, as well. Lifetime of a fly in front of my Raid spray, of course
MaximusRo to Val2015
6 May 16#22
Where does it say lifetime warranty?
graym3546
5 May 161#13
I bought this years ago and it has been brilliant! Might be a few bob, but worth every penny. Very heavy though!
SteadVex
5 May 161#16
Tempted..and I have no reason whatsoever to buy this....
Heat from me!
Is there a breakdown? Be more tempted if it has security bits...again don't need them, but mighty tempting....
morrig
5 May 16#17
That's a new one on me to be able to see the quality from an image,amazing.
horsey
5 May 161#18
The majority of cars only use a handful of nuts, in fact I think cars like the 2CV mostly used 10mm everywhere, so half of this kit is pointless. I've rarely needed to use a spanner for anything.
Why risk breaking rounding off a rusted torx bolt on your car when a better made tool would have removed it easily.
The security bits are handy, but just buy a box of them and leave it in a drawer.
Shengis to horsey
5 May 16#20
So true. Then you find that one nut that no set in the world can remove that needs a special tool ie a 19mm deep ring spanner lol.
Shengis
5 May 161#19
VW are german too, we all know how that went...... :stuck_out_tongue::wink:
I own Profix and Draper tools. Draper stuff from 20 years ago was good. That is all.
mansoorbinsaeed
6 May 16#21
Available from 12/05 till sold out...
JarrodWRX
8 May 16#23
Are they ratchet spanners ?
Shengis to JarrodWRX
8 May 16#24
You so funeeeeee :laughing:
If thats what you're after try halfrauds as they normally have them @50% sale price of £40. Good quality.
Kezman14
9 May 16#25
Would personally prefer the stanley ones available at halfords for around the same price... Various different tools I'm sure. Just a note for any would be buyers to compare the both before a purchase.
Opening post
216 piece set
Comprehensive range of tools made from chrome-vanadium, chrome-molybdenum or S2 steel, neatly arranged in a sturdy, practical case
Available from 12/05 till sold out...
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Good solid tools and lots of them ;-)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/search?action=search&keywords=216+lidl
one time it got 650degrees, other times all low heat
And its from a German supplier.
Voted HOT, HOT, HOT!
Had same problem = nut case of a Jack Russell :confused:
Heat from me!
Is there a breakdown? Be more tempted if it has security bits...again don't need them, but mighty tempting....
Why risk breaking rounding off a rusted torx bolt on your car when a better made tool would have removed it easily.
The security bits are handy, but just buy a box of them and leave it in a drawer.
I own Profix and Draper tools. Draper stuff from 20 years ago was good. That is all.
If thats what you're after try halfrauds as they normally have them @50% sale price of £40. Good quality.