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Was just browsing Amazon and came across this:
Quite pricey at ÂŁ52. Available in aluminium for ÂŁ32:

Looks like a good idea if you are doing quite a bit of steel conduit installation. No good if cables already installed though.
 
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Was just browsing Amazon and came across this:
Quite pricey at ÂŁ52. Available in aluminium for ÂŁ32:

Looks like a good idea if you are doing quite a bit of steel conduit installation. No good if cables already installed though.
Also in aluminium for £17!! That’s more like it!
Brocket Conduit Bush Socket 20mm in Anodised Aluminium. (Made in The UK) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08JHNFRC7/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_fabc_PJ8JXE5G5XTKMV1GFP8S
 
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How do they cope with the different sizes of hex from different manufacturers?
I've got a Bush King spanner and it slips on some of the newer smaller ones.
 
I always wonder how much research these people do before attempting to reinvent something that has been around for many years then they pitch it to the market at a prohibitively expensive price because they have not taken into account the manufacturing costs during the design process
 
Had the ones for 32mm and 50mm bushes I could really have done with them 6 months ago!

Had to use some Melco box spanners, etc, that sort of fitted, but struggles to get in with them.
 

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