Add this £15 Halfords 30 Piece Socket Set two to basket. Price reduces to £17.75!
Free C&C
What's in the Box
- 10 x 1/4" Drive Metric Sockets: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13mm
- 10 x 1/4" Drive SAE Sockets: 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2"
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Bit Adaptor
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Extension Bar - 75mm
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Boxer Ratchet
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Spinner Handle
- 6 x 1/4" Drive Shank Bits - Philips:#1,#2,#3 ; Slotted: 4, 5.5, 6.5mm
Cashback
TCB - 4%
Quidco - 3.3%
Top comments
Copperface
21 Dec 1643#21
Nice.
Don't actually need this set so not buying but this is what HUKD used to be about and how it still should be - proper deals, glitches and misprices.
All to often nowadays it is simply posting stuff at 2% off or even RRRP - not worth looking at and clogs the site up with rubbish.
This is the type of thing it should be about.
Wadadli_Cooler
22 Dec 1611#84
I doubt it is a glitch as these are only worth about £8 in any case.
You would be better putting your money into one of these better quality and more useful Advanced 3/8 drive sets for £21.25
Vassy4u, I think you're a hacker who creates glitches. I mean, who adds two of these sets to a basket in the first place lol good hack Vassy4u, heat added!
You might be right mate. It was few years since I returned anything.
mclovin9091
23 Dec 16#128
Can't comment on other brands myself but have had no issue with the advanced range and most likely will only buy those from now on.
As for the receipt i thought they had done away with the requirement for proof of purchase now? (well, at least a year)
taxitim24
23 Dec 161#127
just ordered 2, 1 for my father in law plus 1 for myself. Good find heat added.
callum84
22 Dec 16#126
I remember it was always lifetime warranty on non moving parts.
That said my 7 year old 19mm professional range spanner went same way as yours. Id been using it most days and had been torquing fastners with the ratchet which I probably shouldnt have so was happy it lasted that long.
Halfords replaced it with an advanced range spanner no problem. They were more concerned I had receipt than that it was a moving part.
The advanced spanner is similar pretty much the same as my old professional one which was said to be made by sykes pickavant. The new spanners are apparantly made by gear wrench who make quality tools.
Ive got a few advanced socket sets but they are not quite the quality of the old pro stuff.
That said, they are on par with the newer britool, bahco etc so highly recommended and excellent buy when on sale.
airbus330
22 Dec 16#125
Not sure why u r asking me that question! But since u ask it's keeping someone employed in the Far East, no bad thing.
At the end of the day, can a man have too many tools?
Happy Christmas
james0909
22 Dec 16#124
my old mans words good value but there are better for under a tenner each . stop buying ****.
That was a tex . He knows I'm going threw stage of just buying everything asked did he want one do he replied with that . I added heat thou seemed like a good deal
mclovin9091
22 Dec 16#123
No and yes they don't cover the ratchet mechanism but if for some reason you managed to snap it in half then that would be covered.
I tried replacing a duff ratchet spanner that wouldn't lock off and therefore spun both ways, they refused to replace it. So to get around it i broke the ratchet part out and exchanged it at another store.
Although thier site doesn't seem to make any reference to ratchets. Perhaps they have changed their rule.
Halfords Advanced Professional Hand Tools come with a Lifetime Guarantee
Should a Halfords Advanced Professional Hand Tool fail whilst being used for the purpose and in the manner for which it was designed, it will be inspected and replaced. Simply return the product to your nearest Halfords store and we will arrange a replacement for you.
Misuse of the product will immediately invalidate the Lifetime Guarantee.
Discontinued items will be replaced with an equivalent product in terms of use and quality.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
blue_sox
22 Dec 161#122
Heat added
mikem1989
22 Dec 161#121
Good deal but none in stock now :disappointed:
iain6399
22 Dec 161#120
And yet you're so good at geometry - I thought you might have figured it out.
As barney said - you have to press the button to retract the ball bearing retainer
DarrylJohn
22 Dec 161#119
I assumed as much in that it's a "get what you pay for" with these. Thanks commenters, saved me £17.75.
hearts
22 Dec 16#118
Company relying on greed to shift excess stock. It works well :-)
airbus330
22 Dec 16#117
regarding quality, I bought a set that looks identical to this from Halfords sometime in the 90's and it has never let me down. Hot
bbfb123
22 Dec 16#116
Why do you need two of the same set of tools?
darrellflint
22 Dec 162#115
reserved 2 online at ashton under lyne store today got a call from the store saying they had no stock left in store so is it ok if they upgrade the order to the 65 piece set and they would do them at the same price.
£34.99 x 2 = £64.98 total order cost i paid £17.75 result.
scoot
22 Dec 16#114
I bought a set about 6 years ago
Was in a different case with see through Perspex lid .. great little kit . Ideal for diy jobs as I don't use it all the time . Still works great
Think it was £9.99 when I bought it
barneydog
22 Dec 163#113
My brother has one of these sets and they work fine though not the best quality.
You do know that you have to press the button on top of the spindle of the rotating square end to push a socket on or to release the socket?
Euclid
22 Dec 161#112
The ratchets are faulty in all of these. Bought 2 and neither any good. The sockets will not fit onto the square end of the ratchet. Will be returning them tomorrow. Cold.
topazz
22 Dec 162#111
In true HUKD style, i got my order in first and then thought about what i'm going to do with them. My Gran and young nephew are both in for a surprise this year!
zochus15
22 Dec 16#110
Closest one available is 62 miles away nowhere near Sunderland or Newcastle in stock :disappointed: it's a shame
magicjay1986
22 Dec 16#109
Superb post - thanks vassy!
ProDeal
22 Dec 161#108
Lol
callum84
22 Dec 162#107
Dont worry, if your car's ever stolen i'm sure you will return to these lying in a pile of broken glass.
bigbaz
22 Dec 16#106
You've done exceptionally well, these sets are currently £25, but normally sell around the £20 mark, they are very good quality and come with a lifetime guarantee.
Richiano
22 Dec 16#105
Just picked mine up from my local Halfords and they have given me 2 x 30 piece sets with1/2 drive and much nicer case and I cant even see it on their website! Thought they were a bit on the heavy side when I carried them to the car! Will post a pic when I get home from work.
bike74
22 Dec 16#104
Looking good. Reserved.
Mikey91
22 Dec 16#103
Vassy working his magic again. This is a Hot UK Deal!
ryangreen1
22 Dec 16#102
just tried something with it and every 2nd addition gives the bigger discount, so 4 sets gets 24.50 off total cost of £35.50, 6 sets gives £36.75 total cost of £53.25 and so on... just in case you want loads.
s4k1b85
22 Dec 161#101
where can i collect ? :smiley:
moomoomeemee
22 Dec 164#100
I didn't need one, so maybe i should get two.
T2000Bill
22 Dec 16#99
Same here, definitely nationwide.
Bikertov
22 Dec 162#98
That is exactly what the Mrs has been saying to me for years :confused:
islandofshame
22 Dec 161#97
Thanks OP - Reserved at my local store who then promptly called to say they couldn't fulfil stock, couple of calls back later and they have offered me two of the sets below for the same price - result.
Was able to reserve 2 sets yesterday for N. Ireland.
joeislam
22 Dec 161#95
Good find although not available for click and collect or delivery for me
ikonanddiva
22 Dec 162#94
It's a good spot and a handy little stocking filler but as others have pointed out, I doubt these are worth more than £8 each anyway. I'll put that £17.75 towards something else.
poolielad
22 Dec 16#93
not available now....damn
stockdam
22 Dec 16#92
Again? There would be no reason why it wouldn't be.
buckie2915
22 Dec 16#91
not available in northern Ireland there's a surprise.
ravi4u
22 Dec 161#90
I am a new user to this forum. Thanks Guys and it is useful stuff. Reserved 2x.
thabiz
22 Dec 161#89
Hot, you can never have enough sockets imo, and unless you are a serious heavy duty user they will be fine for a good while. And they are so cheap.
bb11
22 Dec 16#88
Not bad as an emergency/spare to keep in the car though. I'd rather this goes missing than my Advanced set
crazylegs
22 Dec 162#87
I wouldn't touch these with a bargepole not when you can get the Halfords Advance range for not much more in sales..
Advance range come with a lifetime guarantee and quality is way better
Toffees76
22 Dec 16#86
ordered and collected, can't go wrong at this price!!
hearts
22 Dec 163#85
As above this is the second such deal in a week. Trying to shift stock with "made up" glitches. People buying more thinking they are getting a bargain.
Wadadli_Cooler
22 Dec 1611#84
I doubt it is a glitch as these are only worth about £8 in any case.
You would be better putting your money into one of these better quality and more useful Advanced 3/8 drive sets for £21.25
i've had a larger set for years and it gets a lot of use. i almost went for the big advanced set for £50 last week, but had no real need to because mine has always been up to the job. it been used to replace shocks, calipers, restore a 1983 mini!
janemike
22 Dec 16#82
Great ordered thanks op.
Leery24
22 Dec 16#81
Works on all £15 items by halfords.
Nesima
22 Dec 16#80
Looking at all 3 of these deals they are not good value.
Do a price comparison with say Screwfix, you will see that the original prices are at least double what they should be !
Don't be conned !
Cheap tools are rarely good value, they will not last and can even be dangerous.
Buy proper quality tools once and look after for decades of use.
soni155
22 Dec 161#79
I have no idea why, but I've ordered 2! Will put one in each car, then on the day I need to use them, fill find that they were put into the house some day the previous week, to make space for something else, and I will be kicking myself because of it.
jiteshvaja
22 Dec 161#78
Great find
ShowMeThe_Money
22 Dec 16#77
Cheers op. Ordered along with a combination spanner set.
It was great as EA Access rarely gets cheaper than its RRP price and it's pretty pointless to compare DIY deal to a Gaming deal as the latter will always generate more interest on this site...
It's a good deal, heat added, too bad you can't mix different sets :smiley:
P.S.: If anyone from Bradford wants this, we can split the cost! lol
HOTPOT
22 Dec 162#74
People with two cars ;-)
aBMX
22 Dec 16#73
Thanks. The icing on the cake!
afroylnt
22 Dec 161#72
good deal tks; reseved two. Reminds me of similar deal quite a few months ago for two sets of screwdrivers from Halfords.
Huraqan
22 Dec 161#71
Thanks OP reserved 2.
I must admit I tried various combinations to see if the glitch worked on anything else, no luck there. But this is a great find.
BIGEYE
22 Dec 161#70
Great find. That's one for the car and one for the shed.
Bandsound
22 Dec 161#69
Reserved 2, thanks OP. Heat added
Sidney1979
22 Dec 162#68
Couldn't agree more, wasn't it a few days ago a post for EA access got 2k heat for saving £2.50 over a year subscription, whoopie!! Then I see stuff with much bigger savings getting slated. Suppose people thought it was great as it got 2k heat, it must just be me then.
nichols
22 Dec 16#67
Its done the 2 for £20 and taken 15% off one of the sets.
chrisst170
22 Dec 161#66
Cheers op, went for the sockets and the stubby set.
As others have said, they aren't covered by the lifetime guarantee. I've got the same socket set (or half of it) from about 18 years ago when it came in a grey box with a perspex front (which broke when I dropped it, which is why I've lost bits). The ratchet is ok, but it is getting a bit notchy now after 18 years of regular (but not professional) use.
ianjury
22 Dec 161#65
Yes I have a few and they are really good
kiteangel
22 Dec 161#64
Great deal thanks OP. Heat added
knack
22 Dec 16#63
Are you suggesting the Halfords Advanced ratchets aren't covered?
onamission100
21 Dec 16#62
Where is the Advanced socket set for £20?
Quantum334
21 Dec 162#61
Good find. I have Halfords 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" drive socket sets all of which have same type ratchet handle. As long as you are sensible with the amount of torque/leverage they are perfectly suitable for diy. I have built two kit cars with mine and only had one self inflicted problem with a ratchet which then played up until Halfords swapped it for me. Just ordered two of these, one as a gift and another to keep in my car.
skidderbrown
21 Dec 16#60
Sometimes i think these 'Glitches' are deliberate...
skidderbrown
21 Dec 16#59
Most of the stuff I buy is made in China deud..
Sparks11
21 Dec 161#58
Great find
Gareth79
21 Dec 164#57
I had one a few years ago that looked identical, the ratchet pawl jammed and I returned it and exchanged for the Advanced Professional set (on sale then and now) which is excellent. I'd say save your money, they are completely average.
My thoughts are for DIYers when it comes to hand tools you almost never use and which are straightforward then buy cheap. If it's something you use more often then spend a bit more money - your techniques/skills will be poor and a decent quality tool will help make up for the shortcomings.
it's a nice idea but £15 for a chinese socket set...I wouldn't pay that..
2 i suppose is worth it, just...
EveshamLad
21 Dec 16#53
Is that correct?
Learn so much here on t'internet, don't ya?
mclovin9091
21 Dec 16#52
These aren't covered by the lifetime warranty, items need to be Halfords Professional.
Also ratchets aren't covered under the guarentee.
jakiwaki
21 Dec 161#51
got these a while ago 2x£20
callum84
21 Dec 16#50
I had to read that all twice, GFs wondering why im laughing at my phone.
fishmaster
21 Dec 161#49
Yes of course they won't which is why it's better to get advanced range where possible which is my point.
Zontes
21 Dec 16#48
They certainly wont replace these!
fishmaster
21 Dec 161#47
My point is they generally will exchange the tools and the last part of the sentence was a quip.
dinosteveus
21 Dec 161#46
Nice one, thanks.
Zontes
21 Dec 16#45
Not sure what your point is!
paul_trials
21 Dec 161#44
Reserved good spot :stuck_out_tongue:
Krizzo3
21 Dec 162#43
Would buy but I don't need the stupid SAE sockets
callum84
21 Dec 16#42
Great, thats the 4 year old twins xmas sorted.
Oh wait.......
steve_b_333
21 Dec 16#41
Good deal. If I sign in under my trade account it goes up to £24 lol
marxmia
21 Dec 161#40
2 reserved thanks! Thats the handless son in law and his dad sorted for xmas :wink:
vassy4u
21 Dec 16#39
Ok
EveshamLad
21 Dec 16#38
Scroll down to 'Our Best Sellers'
and use quickview on the item there to get the pop-up I have shown above :smiley:
ipsa
21 Dec 16#37
Dont need but what the hell ,its xmas
Zontes
21 Dec 161#31
That ratchet reminds me of some cheap **** I have bought in the past from Halfords. Honestly, that will not last long. IMHO. Got a similar set free from a petrol station with exactly the same ratchet. Halfords warranty wont cover this stuff.
fishmaster to Zontes
21 Dec 16#36
Which is why they offer an advanced branded range, which they will exchange without quibble subject to them quibbling of course.
mikeyfive
21 Dec 161#35
These have been 2 for £20 for yonks.
Baz417
21 Dec 161#23
Great effort to find such a Glitch. Super hot. Thanks for sharing. :smile:
fishmaster to Baz417
21 Dec 161#34
I voted hot, but I don't agree with the word effort unless the OP trawls sites actually looking for glitches which might well be true.
Copperface
21 Dec 1643#21
Nice.
Don't actually need this set so not buying but this is what HUKD used to be about and how it still should be - proper deals, glitches and misprices.
All to often nowadays it is simply posting stuff at 2% off or even RRRP - not worth looking at and clogs the site up with rubbish.
This is the type of thing it should be about.
fishmaster to Copperface
21 Dec 16#33
Yeah and of course businesses are doing this sort of thing everyday aren't they. It says glitch for a reason because glitches are not something deliberate so are usually rare.
Trishul007
21 Dec 161#32
Heat for finding it but no use for me
gsiastra
21 Dec 161#30
ordered ta op :smiley:
bb11
21 Dec 161#29
Got two, thanks!
deal_or_no_deal_
21 Dec 161#28
Also works with this 4 piece wrench and plier set:
The lifetime guarantee one is normally £20 you would be best getting that one.
Drury
21 Dec 161#25
good find just tried a few different sets each £15 and got same price
EveshamLad
21 Dec 162#24
deal_or_no_deal_
21 Dec 16#22
Was looking at comments for the product and someone has made reference to the 2 for 20 offer in the past so while it probably is a glitch the deal isn't exceptional
OdhranC
21 Dec 169#19
Vassy4u, I think you're a hacker who creates glitches. I mean, who adds two of these sets to a basket in the first place lol good hack Vassy4u, heat added!
vassy4u to OdhranC
21 Dec 161#20
Lol :laughing: its always worth a try :wink:
vassy4u
21 Dec 161#18
yeah so its a glitch of 2 offers overlapping
deal_or_no_deal_
21 Dec 16#17
It's not an official 2 for 20 offer but thats what is happening minus the 15% discount on one set
Opening post
Free C&C
What's in the Box
- 10 x 1/4" Drive Metric Sockets: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13mm
- 10 x 1/4" Drive SAE Sockets: 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2"
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Bit Adaptor
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Extension Bar - 75mm
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Boxer Ratchet
- 1 x 1/4" Drive Spinner Handle
- 6 x 1/4" Drive Shank Bits - Philips:#1,#2,#3 ; Slotted: 4, 5.5, 6.5mm
Cashback
TCB - 4%
Quidco - 3.3%
Top comments
Don't actually need this set so not buying but this is what HUKD used to be about and how it still should be - proper deals, glitches and misprices.
All to often nowadays it is simply posting stuff at 2% off or even RRRP - not worth looking at and clogs the site up with rubbish.
This is the type of thing it should be about.
You would be better putting your money into one of these better quality and more useful Advanced 3/8 drive sets for £21.25
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/tools/socket-sets/halfords-advanced-18-piece-socket-set-3-8
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/tools/tool-kits/halfords-48-piece-stubby-tool-set
Latest comments (134)
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/tools/socket-sets/halfords-advanced-36-piece-socket-set-1-4
As for the receipt i thought they had done away with the requirement for proof of purchase now? (well, at least a year)
That said my 7 year old 19mm professional range spanner went same way as yours. Id been using it most days and had been torquing fastners with the ratchet which I probably shouldnt have so was happy it lasted that long.
Halfords replaced it with an advanced range spanner no problem. They were more concerned I had receipt than that it was a moving part.
The advanced spanner is similar pretty much the same as my old professional one which was said to be made by sykes pickavant. The new spanners are apparantly made by gear wrench who make quality tools.
Ive got a few advanced socket sets but they are not quite the quality of the old pro stuff.
That said, they are on par with the newer britool, bahco etc so highly recommended and excellent buy when on sale.
At the end of the day, can a man have too many tools?
Happy Christmas
That was a tex . He knows I'm going threw stage of just buying everything asked did he want one do he replied with that . I added heat thou seemed like a good deal
I tried replacing a duff ratchet spanner that wouldn't lock off and therefore spun both ways, they refused to replace it. So to get around it i broke the ratchet part out and exchanged it at another store.
Although thier site doesn't seem to make any reference to ratchets. Perhaps they have changed their rule.
Halfords Advanced Professional Hand Tools come with a Lifetime Guarantee
Should a Halfords Advanced Professional Hand Tool fail whilst being used for the purpose and in the manner for which it was designed, it will be inspected and replaced. Simply return the product to your nearest Halfords store and we will arrange a replacement for you.
Misuse of the product will immediately invalidate the Lifetime Guarantee.
Discontinued items will be replaced with an equivalent product in terms of use and quality.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
As barney said - you have to press the button to retract the ball bearing retainer
Company relying on greed to shift excess stock. It works well :-)
£34.99 x 2 = £64.98 total order cost i paid £17.75 result.
Was in a different case with see through Perspex lid .. great little kit . Ideal for diy jobs as I don't use it all the time . Still works great
Think it was £9.99 when I bought it
You do know that you have to press the button on top of the spindle of the rotating square end to push a socket on or to release the socket?
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductMobileDisplay?storeId=10001&productId=164275&srch=125567&categoryId=255215&langId=-1&catalogId=10151
Advance range come with a lifetime guarantee and quality is way better
You would be better putting your money into one of these better quality and more useful Advanced 3/8 drive sets for £21.25
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/tools/socket-sets/halfords-advanced-18-piece-socket-set-3-8
Do a price comparison with say Screwfix, you will see that the original prices are at least double what they should be !
Don't be conned !
Cheap tools are rarely good value, they will not last and can even be dangerous.
Buy proper quality tools once and look after for decades of use.
Ratchet Screwdriver set
Combination Spanner set
ps - you can mix and match!
It's a good deal, heat added, too bad you can't mix different sets :smiley:
P.S.: If anyone from Bradford wants this, we can split the cost! lol
I must admit I tried various combinations to see if the glitch worked on anything else, no luck there. But this is a great find.
As others have said, they aren't covered by the lifetime guarantee. I've got the same socket set (or half of it) from about 18 years ago when it came in a grey box with a perspex front (which broke when I dropped it, which is why I've lost bits). The ratchet is ok, but it is getting a bit notchy now after 18 years of regular (but not professional) use.
My thoughts are for DIYers when it comes to hand tools you almost never use and which are straightforward then buy cheap. If it's something you use more often then spend a bit more money - your techniques/skills will be poor and a decent quality tool will help make up for the shortcomings.
This works too
1 for £15
2 for £17.75
2 i suppose is worth it, just...
Learn so much here on t'internet, don't ya?
Also ratchets aren't covered under the guarentee.
Oh wait.......
and use quickview on the item there to get the pop-up I have shown above :smiley:
Don't actually need this set so not buying but this is what HUKD used to be about and how it still should be - proper deals, glitches and misprices.
All to often nowadays it is simply posting stuff at 2% off or even RRRP - not worth looking at and clogs the site up with rubbish.
This is the type of thing it should be about.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductMobileDisplay?msg=&catalogId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=318447&productId=782557&storeId=10001
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/tools/tool-kits/halfords-48-piece-stubby-tool-set
These are 2 for £20
... currently there is also 15% off all hand tools - so should be £17.00
Looks like they are only giving the 15% discount on the one set