I need some new tools

dan yeates

Active member
New Forest, Hampshire
Hi guys,

I think I need o get some new tools and I'd like some pointers, which tools to get, where to get them from, new or used etc.

I'm urgently looking for the following....

1/2" ratchet (I have a load of new 1/2" sockets but no bar!)
1/2" breaker bar
Torque wrench
Torx and security bits
Pliers
Mole grips
Side cutters
Alloy wheel coated sockets
Spark plug sockets
Jack

I have axle stands, spanners, screwdrivers, long nose pliers, a few different saws etc. but it's really car specific tools I'm missing.

So, where should I be looking? I don't want to double up on loads of tools, but if buying a set is cheaper, then I would look at going that.

Dan
 
Snap on is always gonna be the default answer.....I have £xxxxx of the stuff i have collected over the years..

But i also use a lot of Facom tools,great quality and lifetime warranty..

Also look up Ko-Ken as they make excellent stuff......
 
Ps. I don't want to spend a fortune! Great as Snap On is (we have it at work), I'm looking at the cheaper end.

Would it be possible to get everything above for £150?

I'm looking at the Halfords Professional socket sets.
 
As above Teng stuff is good also. But you could blow a few £k very easily. I would suggest taking the same path as me. I have most things cheap quality get the job done stuff. I am now and have been for a few years. Replacing the stuff I use most.
 
im a snap on man myself, but they are pricey. My bro wanted some recently & didnt want to spend loads, he boughts these from Halfords & id highly reccommend them!

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_862421_langId_-1_categoryId_255215
 
Halfords pro sockets and torx bits are pretty good..... Cheap as chips too..

I have a set of Halfords ratchet spanners that i have used quite a lot....The 10mm and 13mm have cracked but the rest are still good..

We have a tool van that comes around and they sell Sudorf products...... We have bought a few bits and bobs and they seem very well engineered and strong...Price is very good too..
 
Most of my stuff is from halfords. The amount us DIY car enthusiasts use them. They will probably last a lifetime. Snap on stuff truly is the best no doubt. And if you can afford it. That's the way to go. I would be a little upset if my roller cab was worth more than my car.
 
Halford's professional kits are pretty good for a serious hobby mechanic. If they break they replace.
I have only had one failure on a 3/8 drive Philip's head socket ............and that could have been my fault.
I just walked in to my local store and they replaced it immediately. No question asked, no receipt, nothing.
They have had some discounted offers on recently as well.
I bought mine about 6 years ago .......no regrets.
 
The Halfords Professional series is surprisingly good. I have a socket set that I got as a present from family about 6 years ago and despite heavy use on various cars and bikes they are still going strong. One of the bike magazines some years ago ran a test to destruction along with others such as Snap-on and Teng and the Halfords ones embarrassed a few of the more expensive premium brands as I recall.
 
Sounds good. Just need to decide which Halfords set to go for now! Don't want to double up too much.
 
Another vote for Halfords Pro range.

Interestingly, when I did my apprenticeship at British Airways we had to buy our own tools and it was a fixed list, no choice. The screwdrivers, spanners and socket set were Draper. I have them now and they're still in perfect nick. Really not that expensive.
 
By the biggest one (150 piece?) then sell your doubles off on Ebay? You can never have enough tools though!
 
Cheers guys. This is my list so far (I'll be asking for Halfords and Machine Mart vouchers for my birthday!)

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_862463_langId_-1_categoryId_255215

(I already have 2x axle stands, but figure 4 would be better)

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_817643_langId_-1_categoryId_255207

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/clarke-pro210-half-inch-drive-breaker-bar

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/p...hin-wall-impa?da=1&TC=SRC-alloy+wheel+sockets

Plus a torque wrench and a few other little tools I can pick up from my local hardware store.

Any recommendations for a torque wrench?

I'm thinking this one...

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/p...drive-torque-wrench?da=1&TC=SRC-torque+wrench
 
It's worth looking on Amazon as well - and if you get too many Amazon vouchers there's more options for spending them :)

As an example, I picked up this 1/2" breaker bar
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002PMJ2LE/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00

Very similar to the one you linked, but its 750mm rather than 600mm and the extra leverage can be very useful at times
 
PerryGunn said:
It's worth looking on Amazon as well - and if you get too many Amazon vouchers there's more options for spending them :)

As an example, I picked up this 1/2" breaker bar
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002PMJ2LE/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00

Very similar to the one you linked, but its 750mm rather than 600mm and the extra leverage can be very useful at times

Bargain, thanks. :thumbsup:
 
I built my Dax cobra replica mostly with tools from Halfords and Machine Mart. Amazon can be good too, you just have to be careful where your tax goes ;-)

Andi.
 
andicole0 said:
I built my Dax cobra replica mostly with tools from Halfords and Machine Mart. Amazon can be good too, you just have to be careful where your tax goes ;-)

Andi.


yup i did my westy with mostly clarke stuff. i broke the tiny wrachet by being a dick and using it on something too tight on the sierra donnor so it slips a bit.

also used the cheapest b&q screwdrivers, the ones that are a few quid a set, almost as disposible items so it didnt matter how badly i abused them.

i hear good stuff about the halfords professional range too.
 
This is one of the benefits of forums.
Over the years I have spent good money on Facom, Snap on, Beta and Britool.
I reckon the Halfords professional range would have been a smarter choice.
I just didn't know how good it was.
 
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