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alright guys! :sunglasses:

I've been looking at getting myself a decent tool bag/kit that I can take with me to college/site with me old man etc

Anyhow I have been looking online and there is so much to choose from and a real variation of pricing.

I already have draper snips, wiha drivers, spirit level, tape measure etc etc but want a bigger kit. My dad keeps offering me some of his stuff but I want to stand on my own two feet and buy my own if that makes sense :laughing:

I see screwfix keep pushing this magnusson brand (guessing own make?) and have a 98 piece kit for ÂŁ80 but I don't know what the quality of their stuff is like? Any tips would be appreciated!
 
have a look in wickes for lower priced tools. but my advice would be to build up kit bit at a time. buy tools you really need as you find you need them.. CK, Knipex, NWS etc.are made to last for years
 
I wouldn't bother buying a set, a lot of it you won't use and won't be the best quality, instead build your own set as you need the tools and spend that little extra on each item of better quality
Apart from loss and theft, buying cheap tools is in my opinion a mistake.
Buy to last, buy cheap and you will regret it, buy what you need when you can afford it, and look after what you buy.
 
join screwfix's electricfix trade thing, just take your payslip and a letter from your work. they will give you 10% off first order and a few weeks later youll get 4 or 5 vouchers through 4 for ÂŁ10 off any purchase and one for ÂŁ20 of any purchase, so if the tool is ÂŁ11, you would get it for ÂŁ1... well worth it as it will save you a good lump.
Personally i have found some of the titan and erbauer stuff from screwfix quite good, the titan wall chaser has proven itself quite good.
 
Magnusson = carp IMHO. I bought a couple of their bits many years back and it lasted around two months. It looks flashy, but that's about it. Go for CK as others have said; decent prices and hard wearing. For drivers I would go for Wiha. Had my last set ages now and they are still going strong. The Wera diamond tipped jobbies are like butter in comparison.
My latest tool is the Knipex 'dismantling tool'. If you deal with a lot of flex it's invaluable.
 
Depends on your budget, I buy the Knipex cutters and associated tools, whia screwdrivers were my norm, but have purchased armeg recently as they do great kits, toolbags are always Veto nowadays but expensive to start, but carry a 5 year no quibble warranty
 

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