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use to have a pair of dewalt trousers, biggest waste of money, pathetic quality and pockets just to small! now have a pair of snickers which are a far better pair of trousers, also have a pair of cat trousers which are not to bad either.
 
Was given a pair of the dewalt trousers mentioned above...........Moderately happy with them, faults so far are.....Pockets are too small/shallow and the seem around the crutch area rubs on my inner thigh....bit sore!

I was allways an overalls chap (panoply) now being converted, fancy trying a pair of snickers as using their posh knee pads in my dewalt trouser and very happy!
 
I have recently bougt a pair of Snickers DuraTwill trousers and have been wearing them on site the last few days and they are superb, plenty of useful pockets and in the right place.
Highly reccomended.
 
I swear by snickers tbh, maybe a little dearer than others but one pair usually lasts me a year or so before they split at the crotch!!! :D
 
Apache trousers are as good as any i have seen.
We recently taken stock of them and they are very good quality.
as many pockets as u will ever need and quite sturdy in the places it is most needed.
Good value too!!
 
I have gone through Dickies (funny size or I'm a funny size), Snickers Duratwill (Really good), Fristads (Really robust), Strauss, Now got Strauss motion which are good but feel quite heavy now summer is here. Even tried the old Tesco 3 pound jeans.
 
Mascot. ÂŁ50 pricey, but you get what you paid for.

I'm with you on this one, I got 4 pairs of mascot trousers, not cheap but like you say, you get what you pay for. Very strong and well made.
 

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Snickers are decent but can be pricey, if you want more for your buck, I would go Site King **LINK REMOVED**
 
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We sell the apache trousers, they are very sturdy and they come in a 29 leg for vertically challenged like me, **LINK REMOVED** posted a link but if it isn't allowed please remove it. just pointing out the different options
 
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Happy enough with the 'Site' brand screwfix do 2 pairs for about ÂŁ30 they do the job.
And they accommodate the kneepads I already had.
 

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