Hey guys! Just like to share this exceptional value 42 piece kit toolkit for £6.74 using promotional code VCDIY10.
The Challenge 42 piece toolkit will ensure that you are well equipped for completing all of your DIY projects and is suitable for new starters and enthusiasts alike.
+ Adjustable wrench .
+ 20 screwdriver bits and bit holder
+ 8 hex keys
+ 1 set of pliers
+ Claw hammer
+ Spirit level
+ Measuring tape
+ 10 cable ties
+ Carry case
The toolbox measures L 34cm, W 18cm, H 13cm.
- Da11as
Top comments
Jase79
17 Dec 1622#25
Oh he's a level 1 celebrity & he thinks he owns the site!!! What an absolute tool you are. Oh by the way just helping you out.
Karla85
17 Dec 1620#24
Don't really see what that has to do with anything but fair enough...In fairness to myself I can take credit for a few more as my husband, children and sisters are often urged to upload whilst I order and beat me to the punch with others. I'm not that tech savvy I'm afraid. I have also commented some links in other people's deals that are similar as I don't see the point in flooding the site also. For example if a deal is posted for a tea pot on Amazon but is sold out and I find it on Debenhams I just comment in the previous post so people who missed out get another chance....'Tis the season of good will unto all- do a random act of kindness this season if you don't normally. Let's not all be a judgemental grumpy Graham1979 this Christmas!
oscarcat
17 Dec 1616#7
Ok for the price, but can't believe they've thrown in a handful of cheap plastic cable ties to make it upto a 42pc set , what next a box of nails so they can call it 100piece set.
Bilbo1968
17 Dec 1612#14
What's that got to do with anything?
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Bilbo1968
17 Dec 165#1
That's about what's it's worth - it's all Poundland equivalent gear.
3guesses to Bilbo1968
17 Dec 163#4
Maybe, but it would cost double this to buy all of that at Poundland. Looks excellent value for money for a set of basic tools, IMO.
shadey12 to Bilbo1968
17 Dec 16#17
its better than nowt, I reckon equivalent in poundland would be over a tenner.
Karla85
17 Dec 16#2
Anyone know how big the toolbox is?
d84rk_knight to Karla85
17 Dec 164#10
The toolbox measures L 34cm, W 18cm, H 13cm.
Graham1979 to Karla85
17 Dec 161#11
I would answer that but you've only posted three deals in four years so CBA!
wolfraider
17 Dec 16#3
10% Quidco as well. Thanks op
burhaan7777
17 Dec 163#5
The Challenge is; will these withstand a few rounds of use? I'm doubtful.
Mr No to burhaan7777
18 Dec 16#54
I doubt the target audience is going to be doing much more than a few simple tasks around the house as opposed to building an extension on their house.
3guesses
17 Dec 16#6
Anybody know the dimensions of the toolbox? Doesn't seem to have that info on the Argos website.
flamesong to 3guesses
18 Dec 161#47
Oh, the irony!
Da11as to 3guesses
18 Dec 161#55
The toolbox measures L 34cm, W 18cm, H 13cm.
oscarcat
17 Dec 1616#7
Ok for the price, but can't believe they've thrown in a handful of cheap plastic cable ties to make it upto a 42pc set , what next a box of nails so they can call it 100piece set.
shadey12 to oscarcat
17 Dec 16#16
that's what companies do.
psmith1958
17 Dec 164#8
be good for girls, but no good for men
i'll get my coat :stuck_out_tongue:
bb8
17 Dec 161#9
Seriously ok for the price. You can fix me with these anytime :wink:
Bilbo1968
17 Dec 16#12
Not really - you're just buying different quantities,the hammer is a quid, the toolbox is a quid, the tape's a quid, the hex and screwdrivers bits another quid etc etc it is what it is.
vanessaanne
17 Dec 161#13
That's a great deal. I love having o e of these in the house so I don't have to go raking around in the garage for a tape measure. Heat from me xxx
Bilbo1968
17 Dec 1612#14
What's that got to do with anything?
Graham1979
17 Dec 161#15
Have a think and figure it out. The idea of the site is people post deals, if you don't bother or CBA then why should others help you?
frostyclock
17 Dec 161#18
They should have thrown in a box of paper clips and made it a 342 piece Toolkit.
sradmad
17 Dec 16#19
good find op, heat added
Zuulan
17 Dec 16#20
Amazing value. Heated.
JollyEngland
17 Dec 16#21
CBA? Please explain
devlino
17 Dec 16#22
Can't be arsed
Karla85
17 Dec 16#23
Thank you, appreciated.
Karla85
17 Dec 1620#24
Don't really see what that has to do with anything but fair enough...In fairness to myself I can take credit for a few more as my husband, children and sisters are often urged to upload whilst I order and beat me to the punch with others. I'm not that tech savvy I'm afraid. I have also commented some links in other people's deals that are similar as I don't see the point in flooding the site also. For example if a deal is posted for a tea pot on Amazon but is sold out and I find it on Debenhams I just comment in the previous post so people who missed out get another chance....'Tis the season of good will unto all- do a random act of kindness this season if you don't normally. Let's not all be a judgemental grumpy Graham1979 this Christmas!
Jase79
17 Dec 1622#25
Oh he's a level 1 celebrity & he thinks he owns the site!!! What an absolute tool you are. Oh by the way just helping you out.
jonesinamillion
17 Dec 16#26
Disposable, waste of 7 quid, you'll end up buying twice.
Not voting but neither will I be wasting my hard earned.
Graham1979
17 Dec 16#27
I'm not sure what a level one celebrity looks like however the admins and owners of the site rely on deals to be posted for the site to exist. 4 deals in 5 years but wanting the benefits of deals and help is unjust. If I did own the site I would restrict and kick people who take and don't give.
I’m sure you didn’t mean for that question to be rude/intrusive/inappropriate to Karla85? But I actively post and share to all on here regardless of time and deals they may post. Poor service if you ask me!
Geemac
18 Dec 167#30
Take a look at my posting history not great. BUT I click and buy from a lot of deals, making the owners money. So it’s not always about the obvious :stuck_out_tongue:
newbie68
18 Dec 165#31
First time I have seen a post with answers like this, but being a newbie maybe its more regular than I think? Must have taken more time to examine the contributors worth and reply/defend to the various responses that it would have been to simply answer the question. Minority I hope, as its a poor site if only those that are 'worthy' get a helpful response. Glad to see more helpful and appropriate answers.
Great little toolbox/price for the very odd job BTW
stu1027
18 Dec 16#32
No need to be rude. It's a nice find for not much money and will be of use to quite a few people I'm sure. I have all sorts of things like this in my tool box. Had them for years and use them all the time. For household odd jobs they're perfect. Heat from me.
croz123
18 Dec 16#33
Bought it for the odd easy household jobs cant complain at the price.
3guesses
18 Dec 162#34
But you took the time to check out that fact?
3guesses
18 Dec 162#35
Just to correct you, this site is funded by users clicking through from deals posted here, so number of deals posted is not the be all and end all.
And FYI, there are so many deals posted here these days that I can hardly keep up with checking them out yet alone find time to add to them.
I shall leave you to your self-righteousness.
3guesses
18 Dec 16#36
Yes, really. If you were to buy all of these items individually from Poundland, it would end up costing you about twice as much...
soldierboy001
18 Dec 165#37
The idea of the site is if you find a good deal you post it for the other members to benefit from, so get off your high horse and grow up.
plane_boy2000
18 Dec 16#38
Think I might get one to keep in the kitchen cupboard - handy to have at hand rather than go out to the garage for a quick simple job
Well that proves what an idiot you are, it's people clicking on deals that makes the money.
thomasleep
18 Dec 16#41
for the people this is aimed at, you would be better off buying a poundshop hammer+ spirit level and a 50p wilko tape £2.50 as the only thing you will do is put pictures up with it :smiley: I have not voted as I could be wrong and people want screwdriver bits made from lead :wink: and long nose pliers are the most used things in any tool kit
iNSain
18 Dec 163#42
karla85. you don't have to justify yourself to a busybody like graham1979. He has obviously got nothing better to do in his life than post deals on here all day long and thinks everyone else should do the same so that he can compare himself. Absoulte rubbish not to help someone based on the amount of deals they post. If all those that didn't use this website or download the app and use it on a regular basis then there would be no point of it and it wouldn't be so popular hence the deals he posts would be worth jack to the site.
iNSain
18 Dec 161#43
funnily enough before you made your selfish, egotistical comment some person with higher morals and better manners answered her karla85's question.
frankkinsey
18 Dec 16#44
Got this and took it back, it's cheap for a reason! Then again prob still worth it for the box alone?
soldierboy001
18 Dec 161#45
Graham 1979 where are you? you seem to have disappeared.
mikerj
18 Dec 16#46
I rather have a set of tools made out of real chocolate rather than the steel equivalent. At least they would be useful.
puzzydee
18 Dec 161#48
Probably not big enough to fit this tool in Karla
croz123
18 Dec 16#49
Bought the box cheap quality but does the job for the price.
benjammin316
18 Dec 16#50
Back to the deal, I'm sure all the screwdriver heads will round off with the minimal of effort.
elbow777
18 Dec 16#51
Is this what HUKD is about? I think you have misjudged the site Graham1979, at least I hope so.
Milki_bar_Kid
18 Dec 16#52
What the hell has how many deals a person has posted got to do with anything! People come on here to find good deals regardless. It doesn't matter if they have never posted. What a poundland tool!
3guesses
18 Dec 16#53
He's far too busy posting deals for everybody else.
Bandygirl
18 Dec 161#56
C'mon Peeps! It's the Season of Goodwill is it not!?
dabkib
18 Dec 16#57
Graham1979 - what a spanner
Sir_Didymus to dabkib
18 Dec 161#58
He does seem to have a screw loose. I'm glad he's getting a hammering.
Jase79
19 Dec 161#59
Ha ha brilliant!!
r4963
19 Dec 16#60
out of stock everywhere.
toner84
24 Dec 16#61
Looks like a good deal to me! Dont know why people are moaning about the quality of the products! For the price its great! I dont think you'll see many people down the building site wiring houses with them or anything, but dont think theyre meant for that! Just for doing little bits around the house! Heat!
Opening post
The Challenge 42 piece toolkit will ensure that you are well equipped for completing all of your DIY projects and is suitable for new starters and enthusiasts alike.
+ Adjustable wrench .
+ 20 screwdriver bits and bit holder
+ 8 hex keys
+ 1 set of pliers
+ Claw hammer
+ Spirit level
+ Measuring tape
+ 10 cable ties
+ Carry case
The toolbox measures L 34cm, W 18cm, H 13cm.
- Da11as
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All comments (61)
i'll get my coat :stuck_out_tongue:
Not voting but neither will I be wasting my hard earned.
Oh by the way my little flower pot I would go with this
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/7004339
Great little toolbox/price for the very odd job BTW
And FYI, there are so many deals posted here these days that I can hardly keep up with checking them out yet alone find time to add to them.
I shall leave you to your self-righteousness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uSeuYyPDBQ GRAHAM1979, what an idiot, what a loser!!!