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Offline bennylenny88

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dynamic 235 pc tool chest
« on: December 21, 2008, 03:34:16 pm »



Why

we all need tools to annoy the wife/gf/parents  :happy2:




Sourcing

Halfords will sell this and its on sale atm for about £50. but if you have a trade card you can get a whopping 1.89% off!  :jumping: haha

Fitting

cut the sellotape, pull the polystyrene out and take the chest out.
open the packaging and arrange according to markings. 10 min job. 15 if you make a brew.

Plus Points

cheap, effective and portable!
they also changed the trays from the plastic ones that arnt very secure to foam ones that hold the pieces in place  :happy2:
Comes with a range of tools

Minus Points

cheap.. may break under hard work.
some of the tools dont really fit very well in the foam.

Summary

Great if you need a range of tools for cheap, but also bad because they wont last long under hard pressure. portable and effective in
a lot of jobs.
i rate it a 8/10  :santa:


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Re: dynamic 235 pc tool chest
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2008, 03:19:42 pm »
That's not too bad. Halfords "premium" tools are quite good these days as well, with a very high quality for the price. I recommend investing in very good quality tools as if looked after they can last many many years.

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Re: dynamic 235 pc tool chest
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2008, 03:23:53 pm »
I've got 1 of them :smiley:,
It was bought me as a present :laugh:, had it about 3 years.
Like Benny said there not up to much heavy duty use, the ratchets, extension bars, and screwdrivers bit the dust a while ago, but the sockets seem to be ok. So over all, 50 quid for a good range of sockets and a tool box is still pretty good :happy2: