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Siegen Spanners
mookaloid - 30/10/11 at 01:09 PM

any good? anyone use them?

linky


spiderman - 30/10/11 at 01:31 PM

Halfords do a good set of the same type of spanners though only 8 piece 8,10,12,13,14,15,17,19mm plus two adapters for fitting of sockets and one for screwdriver bits.
They often have them on offer for £30-40.
I use mine all the time, they are good quality. Do not know how I managed without them before.


ickle - 30/10/11 at 01:42 PM

siegen is sealey's budget range check out there website.
sealy can be ordered through most motor factors

regards stuart


RichardK - 30/10/11 at 02:05 PM

Having seen how many you've stuck your fingers in to see how smooth they are I doubt you'll ever order off the internet, fiver says you don't have a set of siegen spanners when I next see you

Love

Rich

Xx

[Edited on 30/10/11 by RichardK]


big_wasa - 30/10/11 at 02:17 PM

They are as good as the halfords stuff.


mookaloid - 30/10/11 at 03:08 PM

I have the Halfords 8 piece set and I keep needing the in between sizes

maybe I'll just get This set to fill in the gaps and accept that they don't have the flexi heads to save some money

I think your fiver is safe Rich - particularly as I have access to a Halfords trade card


RichardK - 31/10/11 at 01:43 AM

Don't you just love warranty cop outs!

"Moving parts are not covered for wear and tear under this guarantee."

Just what you want on ratchet spanners

Cheers

Rich

Xx


UncleFista - 31/10/11 at 02:24 AM

quote:
Originally posted by RichardK
Don't you just love warranty cop outs!

"Moving parts are not covered for wear and tear under this guarantee."

Just what you want on ratchet spanners

Cheers

Rich

Xx


They changed the warranty terms to not include the ratchet mechanism a few months after I bought a set, I expect an argument if I ever have to return one