One thing I've noticed from time on the forum about the guys in the UK is their reluctance to use any brands other than very high-end stuff like Fluke or Megger etc. There's a lot of other very good brands around that are a fraction of the price and they make very respectable kit. Try looking at Uni-t (Uni Trend) or SEW for example.
Yep,there is always a bit of room for tool snobbery :yes: and i too,have been guilty of this....but there are items of kit available,which although at the low end,suit their task perfectly.
I have an embarrassing array of tools and equipment,collected since early childhood,and have probably spent the equivalent,of a decent 3 bed semi....
...but some of the handiest,and most used bits,are the cheapest.
Two examples spring to mind...one is a trailer plug/socket tester,which tests the vehicle socket outputs,and the trailer board (LED's alone,not). It has saved hours,and cost ÂŁ13.
The other,is a ÂŁ3 multi battery tester,which,if anybody has children with toys,will appreciate the cost.....6 batteries in a non-functioning gadget...and three are still fine... This has saved me fortunes :tt1:
I still use a Spiralux straight bladed screwdriver,that i bought when i was 10 years old...don't know why i bought all those Snap-on ones...