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Lozzo
09-08-11, 09:46 PM
Just a heads up.

Halfords have got a little sale on and these are up for grabs. Not the pivoting head type but good all the same and well worth the money.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_22 9913_langId_-1_categoryId_165572

squirrel_hunter
09-08-11, 11:01 PM
Unfortunately that is their standard price. They are not on offer. Without a long and boring explanation of the how and the why and a delve into modern day retail practices, trust me on that one.

That said they are good tools.

Lozzo
09-08-11, 11:07 PM
Ah, ok, didn't realise they were pulling a fast one with their claim of £40 off.

I have a set of the pivoting head ones that have come in very handy a few times where a socket won't reach and to get to the nut would mean hours of stripping down.

Viney
10-08-11, 08:37 AM
I recieved a set of those for my birthday which was nice and considerte of the purchasees. However, i i already have a set of Sealy versions, so had to return them in exchange for something else. I hate do that to presents i really do. Always makes you seem ungreatful. Bought a Blutooth sunvirsor thing for the car which is most excellent, so not all bad.

Im still nto a great fan of Halfords tools though. Thier retchets seem to be of average to poor quality and not covered under thir warranty. I have a 3/4" ratchet and a 300ft/lb torque wrench both with knackered rathchets after lightish use and Halfwits didnt want to know even after complaining to thier HO.

tigersaw
10-08-11, 09:25 AM
Im still nto a great fan of Halfords tools though. Thier retchets seem to be of average to poor quality and not covered under thir warranty. I have a 3/4" ratchet and a 300ft/lb torque wrench both with knackered rathchets after lightish use and Halfwits didnt want to know even after complaining to thier HO.

You have to snap them with a lump hammer, then they will replace them

Viney
10-08-11, 10:51 AM
You have to snap them with a lump hammer, then they will replace themTried that! Still wouldnt replace them

maxinc
10-08-11, 11:33 AM
Not really a big fan of over-marketed products. 33 piece set (13 that is and some useless 20 screwdriver bits with no screwdriver handle in the kit) now with £40 off which seems to be about right if not a bit more expensive than a similar kit of similar quality.

They may be good in quality, but good tools should sell well without the added sugar coating.

timwilky
10-08-11, 12:01 PM
I admit I am not a fan of Halfrauds tools. But having snapped a brand new Britool T27 1/2" drive torx on Sunday trying to undo a bolt on a Stihl cutter they are now off my list of recommended manufacturers.

So sorry people I have to say buy once, buy Snap On. But sell your first born to pay.