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I've had loads of pairs of Snickers, Dickies, Scruffs etc, They just fall apart after a while. However when I first started I was given a pair of Haix boots by my brother (who was in the army) and they lasted ages, Then I was given a pair by a friend who works in the armed police unit, Haix are definitely the best imo, But not cheap.
keep an eye on ebay, i got my last pair for ÂŁ70

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it will be some two years im wearing my sterling steel boots.
good woolen socks with them (teko) and no problems having them on your feet for whole day.
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Just goes to show everyone is different

I had a pair of these they caused me a lot of problems with my feet after one site job two and a half weeks 12 hr+ days and they were falling apart!

Sterling cobalt are good after 3-4 day wear in
But I'm using Cofra boots now definitely recommend these!
very good for wide feet and very breathable I've two pairs, boots for site and some trainers for the factory
These are more open, like sandals (everyone wears them on the continent in summer)
they have a proper toecap and midsole protection just more open at the back

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