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I bought the ck starter kit for about 140 quid. Found it very good quality, and like the wire cutters with the 1.5 and 2.5 holes for stripping.
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Only reason I got rid of the ck bag was because I just couldn't get along with it. (and it never suited me :wink_smile: )
I killed two pairs of those snips cutting the armour off SWA.
serves you right for using them on steel. score half way through with hacksaw, then snap off.
You telling me that when you started off you managed an even score all the way round and didn't have to trim one or two with your snips?
serves you right for using them on steel. score half way through with hacksaw, then snap off.
I have found you get good and bad in every make best to look and try for yourself the only thing I couldn't be without is my baco snips but even them I am on my third set first set joiner used to cut cable out of the way when I was out on the phone and cable was still live and second set I snapped the jaw on them trying to cut a screw so my fault but I find them great.
Stanley FatMax 28" Waterproof Tool Box | Screwfix.com
Proberly the best tool box ive had, it will take a right beating and just laugh at you! it also makes a good hop up and has a v grove right down the lid great for cutting conduit on!
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