Seems like another good price only 49p again! :) here is the link:
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Latest comments (16)
UZOR
27 May 16#16
about what they're worth!
WavingNotDrowning
26 May 16#15
Good to cut toe nails with
sickly sweet
26 May 16#14
Btw they are cheap and tacky. The hinge is poor. The handle isn't comfortable. And the metal is soft. But for my purposes it's 49p exceptionally well spent.
If you actually want pliars for the purpose they're made, spend a little extra.
sickly sweet
26 May 16#13
These don't come with any Rolson branding so I'm not convinced that they are Rolson.
Anyhow, I use mine for the most disgusting job known to all mankind; removing hair from the shower plug thingy. It works well for that purpose and I keep it in the bathroom. 49p well spent for that purpose.
acj7745
26 May 16#12
That's not true. Tools are as good as the materials and construction allow them to be. Much like every other manufactured thing ever.
acj7745
26 May 16#11
£2.55 is cheap anyway for a pair of pliers. Mine cost £28. They will be rubbish though, you have to expect this at that price.
therealjohnpeat
26 May 16#10
Looks at toolbox and notices a couple of torches, some screwdrivers and a pocket wrench set which are years old, have seen loads of use and have Rolson written on em...
Tools are as-good as the person using em...
snappyfish
26 May 161#9
Cant believe "tool brigade" are out and moaning over a 49 pence item.
Hot from me, it's not for tradesman its for the general once or twice a year person DIY'er.
Mattj111
26 May 16#8
Get*
Mattj111
26 May 16#7
It was more a post for people who may need that little amount to her past the £20 mark, for 49p you aren't going to get the best in the world are you? :P
kcajjones
26 May 16#6
Anything by Rolson isn't worth bothering with. Useless 'tools' that will break on the first use. Avoid if you actually want to use a tool to get a job done.
packard
25 May 16#5
They are rubbish not worth 49p
Begize
25 May 16#4
49p is massively overpriced for this tat
Tanweeralqarni
25 May 16#3
They are indeed cheap but they dont cut nor grip well enough for a simple DIY job
jimmyt11
25 May 161#2
I got some and they are utter rubbish. Don't waste your time
rporteo
25 May 162#1
Wouldn't waste your money on these even at 49p, the handles on mine bent with not a great deal of pressure.
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Latest comments (16)
If you actually want pliars for the purpose they're made, spend a little extra.
Anyhow, I use mine for the most disgusting job known to all mankind; removing hair from the shower plug thingy. It works well for that purpose and I keep it in the bathroom. 49p well spent for that purpose.
Tools are as-good as the person using em...
Hot from me, it's not for tradesman its for the general once or twice a year person DIY'er.