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1/2 price ratchet spanners at Halfords
UncleFista - 8/5/04 at 03:47 PM

Yeah I kow it's Halfords, but their "Professional" tools are quality.

I bought a set of ratchet spanners from my local Halfords last week, great quality and lifetime warranty for half the usual price £35 instead of £70. It's a national offer.

Not "Locost" but nice tools


Jon Ison - 8/5/04 at 08:28 PM

Ditto..............

used one of these sets at work for over 2 years no probs, just got me another set for garage..........


madforfishing - 9/5/04 at 08:32 AM

Their 'Professional' range is actually pretty good. Although I smashed a 19mm socket a few months ago, they exchanged it one for one with no hassle. (even though I had actually given it too much 'humpty' with a huge extension bar on a prehistorically siezed nut).
If you do buy from Halfords make sure you are buying 'professional' and not their other make, which aren't lifetime guaranteed.


Markp - 9/5/04 at 10:10 PM

I agree

All the tools I have bought (socket sets, spanners, screw drivers set etc) have all been Halfords prof.

Never had a problem with them. Even the screw driver bits you get in the small socket set are better than most.

Recommended

mark


greggors84 - 10/5/04 at 12:18 AM

Lifetime = 2 years


spunky - 11/5/04 at 10:22 AM

Hmmphh....

1/2 price rachet pro series ratchet spanners....

Not in Newark.....Wankers

John


robinbastd - 11/5/04 at 08:52 PM

Nor Truro,and I can't come up with an anagram.


Mark Allanson - 11/5/04 at 09:12 PM

Smartass!!


UncleFista - 12/5/04 at 10:06 AM

quote:
Originally posted by greggors84
Lifetime = 2 years


Not at Halfords mate, take your broken tool back at any time and they'll replace it. No questions asked, no receipt needed


James - 12/5/04 at 10:45 AM

Rubber pipe perished on the foot pump about 6 years after purchase- they changed that no questions (or receipt) asked!

James


greggors84 - 12/5/04 at 11:38 AM

When i bought a socket from their, i asked the bloke behind the counter what i did if it broke, he said bring it back within two years with the reciept and they would replace it. He reckoned that 2 years was the lifetime of the tool. I expect my tools to last more than 2 years!
He probably didnt know what he was talking about as per the usual halfords muppets.
I hope the luton or dunstable halfords will replace them anytime then. I might have lost a couple of the reciepts too.


Mix - 12/5/04 at 05:13 PM

It's all relavent. I am required to supply the tools with which I earn my living, (and support my build). These tools are in use constantly and as such I tend to balance regularity of use with quality. A two year warranty is not bad for tools that are reasonably cheap and not regularly used. If you are only using them on a casual basis they should last 'a lifetime'

All of my day to day tools are Snap On, £250 my ar*e

Mick


blueshift - 12/5/04 at 09:20 PM

I just broke a socket adapter trying to get my wheel nuts off with a breaker bar. Took it back to halfords, the fairly senior floor guy said they couldn't replace it without proof of purchase, and was asking me how old it was. I said I didn't have proof of purchase, it was about 6 months old, but had obviously come from them and was supposed to have a lifetime warranty. He went to speak to the manager and came back with the message that "this time, for the sake of a couple of quid, they'd replace it".

I wasn't very impressed. Don't like to think what would have happened if something more expensive had broken.

Admittedly though I was probably exceeding the spec on a 1/2" -> 3/8" adapter by heaving on it with a 24" breaker bar

Had to get them air wrenched off in the end..


JH - 14/5/04 at 07:56 PM

what sizes are included in the set? it doesn't seem to say on the website


Benzine - 17/5/04 at 03:40 PM

quote:
Originally posted by James
Rubber pipe perished on the foot pump


So close to an Alan Partridge quote there


blueshift - 17/5/04 at 11:43 PM

JH: I think it's a 1/2" to 3/8" and a 3/8" to.. umm.. the smaller common size. 1/4"? both reducers. I forget though, sorry


JH - 18/5/04 at 10:15 PM

sorry i didn't make myself clear!

I mean what size ratchet spanners are in the set mentioned?

cheers


bob - 19/5/04 at 07:55 AM

I picked up a set of the flexi-head ratchet spanners yesterday,8 spanners sizes from 9mm to 19mm plus attachment/adapter for 3/8 sockets and driver which could be handy.


nutter - 26/5/04 at 10:19 PM

the tools i got was a all in 1 sorta set from halfords, plenty of sockets and other stuff that i will need when i evenuntaly start my build and on other cars, and got another socket set as well thats a good one all 6 point ones, keep that out of my tool box cos that weighs a poo load a decent sized metal cantailver one with a good few sockets spanners hammer and god knows what else. ive seen the ratchet spanners a mates got em they look pretty good i may get a set when i start braking stuff. snap on stuff is really stupid expensive but halfords stuff looks great and a lifetime garantee they cant be bad


MikeR - 27/5/04 at 08:05 AM

quote:
Originally posted by bob
I picked up a set of the flexi-head ratchet spanners yesterday,8 spanners sizes from 9mm to 19mm plus attachment/adapter for 3/8 sockets and driver which could be handy.


Flexi head rachets are great till you're in a scrap yard, reaching under a car trying to undo a bolt .... then the damned head keeps flexing ... AAArrrgghhh (voice of experience)