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Just wondering what the most expensive tool box item is, just bought a crimper ÂŁ480 smackeroons ... anyone beat that? ... ps no meters etc just tool box tackle!
 
We need a link to these magic crimpers

There are some bootlace crimpers that I would love but they are ÂŁ1200 (per cable size) so they are still in the shop.
 
They are for high temperature crimps, i have to use associated crimps too rated up to 700c, realised makeshift repairs wasn't the way to go as they failed after a yr or 2, these will last as long as the element themselves.
 
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most expensive tool i ever bought was 1553 2nd hand. ÂŁ280 calibrated. (apart from the van, which, after all, is a tool (or mobile toolbox)).
 
most expensive tool i ever bought was 1553 2nd hand. ÂŁ280 calibrated. (apart from the van, which, after all, is a tool (or mobile toolbox)).
Expand please ...all I see is 4 numbers, please enlighten me... I was talking about tools that fit in your toolbox as a general item.
 
Megga testers.....I think?
I said excluding test gear, basically tool box gear. My MFT cost approx 1k but not part of my toolbox, looking at these crimps you'll be surprised they cost more than ÂŁ30 quid but having used them they make a highly reliable crimp for the temps they are subjected to.

Unless you mean hand held probe testers which I could allow but a price tag would be nice.
 
Had some ratchet crimpers (25-400sqmm) that were more, the interchangeable lugs were 'arm and a leg' alone but was stolen from van :( so 'beg, steal (no not literally) or borrow' now when need a large lug crimper!
 
Set of Cembre hydraulic crimpers ÂŁ800 :tearsofjoy:, wouldn't even dare add up my hand tools but I must be in for around ÂŁ3k...
I got my Cembre hydraulic crimpers 2nd hand... nowhere near ÂŁ800... it's the dies that cost the money though... I only have a few, for the work that I do.
 

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