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Halfords Pro is good. Machine Mart's better range, Clarke Pro, is also more than good enough and I think probably works out a little cheaper. You can choose your kit a wee bit more carefully too, with Halfords the big kits make most sense but the machine mart rails and smaller kits are better priced than the small Halfords stuff. Probably 9/10 of all my tools are Clarke or Halfords Pro.
Teng is very nice, but more expensive- I've got a set of their 1/4 inch drive sockets and the quality is excellent. Draper do some nice stuff too, and some rubbish, but the trouble is it's hard to tell which is which til it breaks. The golden rule- if a brand has a "pro" range and a standard range, or a standard range and a budget range, the lower of the two will probably be absolute trash.
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If they are just for tinkering with the bike at weekend they Halfords Pro are plenty. Plus if for some reason you do snap and spanners etc then they do have a lifetime guarentee i think so you will get a new on for nowt.
If you wanna spend a bit more and have quality then teng tools are superb. Same idea lifetime guarentee but the quality is much better. I use teng every day and give them some serious punishment as i am a service engineer and look after large machinery. Hope this helps |
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Sorry to hijack but I'm glad I saw this post, as I've been looking at getting some proper tools as well. Can anyone confirm whether the Halfords Pro Socket Set here
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...dkey=ClickInfo# includes torque wrenches or would they need to be purchased separately ? Cheers Lee |
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No that set doesn't include a torque wrench. you would need to get on of these. http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...tegoryId_76866 This is the best on halfords do and its not a bad price. Check out the price of a similar teng one http://www.workshopshop.com/product.asp?prod=680704 Hope this helps. |
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I hate halfords purely because they charge the earth for everything and dont have a clue what theyre talking about - much the same as PCworld.
Screwfix have great customer service, and cost the right price too: Sockets: http://www.screwfix.com/search.do?_d...rch=socket+set Torque Wrenches: http://www.screwfix.com/search.do?_d...=torque+wrench Obviously, at the prices they show for torque wrenches, you get what you pay for - when it comes to Halfords, they'll charge you depending on whether youre a mug or not. |
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The same wrench as above, but £30 cheaper: http://www.screwfix.com/prods/22796/...-Torque-Wrench |
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I don't like halfords as a shop on general principle, never owned any of their tools but they seem alright.
Most useful thing I have is a 1/4 drive ratchet with a socket to use 8mm allen bits with it, brilliant for getting the SV in bits quicker and less head damage than allen keys. Closely followed by the 10mm drive draper set of allen bits. That and the massive pile of "stuff," you can never have too much "stuff" from bits of tube for fuel/vacuum line mods, spare brake bleeders, hooks and prodders.... Start collecting, you'll use it some day ![]() (or alternatively, you'll never use it until you throw it away, then you'll need it)
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That's not the same wrench- the first link is the high value one, 70-350nm, the second is the 40-200nm. The 70-350 is more expensive everywhere. You can get the 40-200 one that Screwfix do for £50 for £36 from Teng direct just now btw, which is a very good price.
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I need some good tools for my bike, and probally eventually for pulling a race bike apart and putting it back togther.
What tool do I need to this, how do they cost? It would be good to some tool that will do the job right and that can be used to totally look my bikes. Can anyone let me know! Thanks. |
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