baza890
Trainee
any recommendations for work trousers, preferably 35 quid and under?
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fair, was wondering if I'd need the flappy pockets for tools like screwdriver or side cutters as I'm going to be helping an electrician out.ebay. i get mine there. about ÂŁ15. search cargo pants.
Opinions vary but I personally favour a separate tool belt, you can carry far more tools and materials and you can take the entire thing off during breaks. (Search Stanley tool belt - about ÂŁ15 usually)Decent, but won't I need those flappy pockets for tools like screwdriver or side cutters.
Not too shabby look p good, I'm currently stuck between 3 choices now these 2 and the one u posted lolI have a pair of these, very good for the money.
Not as good as my posh ones but no major complaints.
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