Halfords socket sets
Halfords socket sets
Popped into Halfords this morning for a couple of bits and saw the socket sets at half price. There was a 200 piece set at £150 which looked very good value for money. I've had one of there small sets for 20+ years and never had a problem with it. Does anyone have one of these bigger sets and if so are they any good? any other comments appreciated.
Cheers
Dave
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Dave
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Their "Professional" range of tools seems pretty good - I have a small metric socket set in this and a larger set with imperial sockets in their standard range and the ratchet handle is far superior in the professional set - the sockets and bits seem pretty similar.
Cheers R.
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I bought a ratchet set of spanners a few years ago, and they have been fine, but as Robert T says they were from the the professional range. They also give a life time warranty but this does not cover the ratchet or any moving parts!!!! so what else is there to cover? a length of metal?
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x3 on the 'professional' range. My full set (think it might be the 200 price, £150 one) has seen some decent use and is all still in great shape. I picked mine up half price during one of their promotions. They run them nearly every other month now it seems.
Got a good few bits and pieces from Machine Mart over the years too.
Got a good few bits and pieces from Machine Mart over the years too.
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Thanks guys, just checked online and there calling it there "advanced professional range" so would appear it should be a good buy with what your saying. I like tinkering and am ok at the simpler jobs so it wouldn't have a hard life anyway. I do like the look of the ratchet spanner set with it too. New to me, never owned a set. How on earth are they making money on something that's costing well below £1 per item???
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Dave
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Dave
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I have a Halfords socket set that is over 20 years old. I've replaced the odd bit that has been damaged, mainly through misuse, but on the whole it's been brilliant.
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Unless you need the tools now, pocket the cash and wait for a sale. The same set will be £99 . Personally, I went for the 150 piece set (£80) and a set of 1/2" sockets (£20).
The very large sets make up the numbers with lots of small driver bits. There are also a large number of 3/8" and some should be 1/2". Anything above 15mm should really be 1/2" as the torque to undo a tight 15mm nut can make a 3/8" square yield.
I think the ratchet spanners in the 200 piece set are pretty useless as they are not knuckled. A full set of knuckled ratchet ring spanners is worth having.
I can't fault the quality of Halfords Professional. They do quibble over broken stuff, but they will replace with a receipt. I got a 20 year old tool replaced, even though they complained that the receipt was too faded to read .
The very large sets make up the numbers with lots of small driver bits. There are also a large number of 3/8" and some should be 1/2". Anything above 15mm should really be 1/2" as the torque to undo a tight 15mm nut can make a 3/8" square yield.
I think the ratchet spanners in the 200 piece set are pretty useless as they are not knuckled. A full set of knuckled ratchet ring spanners is worth having.
I can't fault the quality of Halfords Professional. They do quibble over broken stuff, but they will replace with a receipt. I got a 20 year old tool replaced, even though they complained that the receipt was too faded to read .
Pingu
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Thanks pingu. At £99 for a 200 piece set I think for me it's a no brainer, Like I said earlier with me only being if limited knowledge mechanically it will proberly last me forever and if I keep the receipt in plastic it won't fade so they can argue all they like if I do break anything!
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Dave
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Dave
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Bought the £200 professional set a few years ago for £100 in half price sale-best investment I have ever made in the tool line of things.
It is also surprising just how often the odd small bits that come with the set come in handy.
The ratchet spanners are good & I have had no problems with the ratchet socket bars, even when extending the leverage with a 2 foot pipe although probably not recomended!!
Gareth
It is also surprising just how often the odd small bits that come with the set come in handy.
The ratchet spanners are good & I have had no problems with the ratchet socket bars, even when extending the leverage with a 2 foot pipe although probably not recomended!!
Gareth
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Looks like you are in luck
Halfords have a sale on, in Loughborough at least.
Many of the socket sets are down to half price, including the knuckled ring spanners that are marked down from £80 to £40...tempted
Halfords have a sale on, in Loughborough at least.
Many of the socket sets are down to half price, including the knuckled ring spanners that are marked down from £80 to £40...tempted
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Ye that's the offers that prompted me into asking the question to start with. I do like the look of the 200 piece at £150.
Cheers
Dave
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Dave
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I have just done my car with the 1/2 55 piece set and perhaps did'nt use half of it ! I also got the small 1/4 inch set...
I had to buy a;
32mm spanner for fan/steering
22mm spanner for wishbone nut
18mm spanner I already had for bolts for brakes and wishbone
3x brake pipe spanners (can get sizes if you want)
T50mm torx for bumper
6mm 1/2 hex for discs retaining bolt
All of these have "cruised" the job.....only had 1xdisc retaining bolt which caused me a problem, which I took to a local garage to free off for £10. The brake pipe spanners in "my" opinion are a must.
Ian
I had to buy a;
32mm spanner for fan/steering
22mm spanner for wishbone nut
18mm spanner I already had for bolts for brakes and wishbone
3x brake pipe spanners (can get sizes if you want)
T50mm torx for bumper
6mm 1/2 hex for discs retaining bolt
All of these have "cruised" the job.....only had 1xdisc retaining bolt which caused me a problem, which I took to a local garage to free off for £10. The brake pipe spanners in "my" opinion are a must.
Ian
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Good quality tools are an investment for life - I am still using the 3/8 and 1/2 inch King Dick socket sets I bought from Naval Stores in 1961 (£3 and £4 a set!) when I was an apprentice at Devonport Dockyard - the original 1/2" AF socket wore out after about 20 years, and I added a load of Snap-On metric sockets about 30 years ago, but they just keep on going, including the ratchets.
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Ditto Mike's comment. You get what you pay for. I mainly use Snap-On or MAC tools simply because they earn my living for me. Halfords tool are extremely good quality and easily good enough for D.I.Y and never heard of any quibbles regarding exchange, they have a lifetime warranty. I bought an Elora socket set when I was 15 and I had this till some scrotes broke into my work premises in 1992 and stole them along with almost all my other tools, 20 years and still going strong.
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My old Dad always said to me buy the very best tools you can afford and if that means saving up for them then so be it, your better to buy the best and buy it once than buy and replace.
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I have a Halfords Professional socket set, which is very comprehensive and suits my needs as a hobby user. I absolutely understand the quality of King Dick and Snap-On tools and would have no hesitation in investing in a set if I was using them for my profession.Woody1000 wrote:My old Dad always said to me buy the very best tools you can afford and if that means saving up for them then so be it, your better to buy the best and buy it once than buy and replace.
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I completely agree with the last post, and as I am at best a hobby user and with what the majority of you have said I think it has to be a done deal. Halfords here I come!
Cheers
Dave
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Dave
talking of tools..
Morning all,
would anyone happen to know what size the spanner is from a Z3 toolkit - mine is missing so was going to track one down to fill the gap. Many thanks.
Regards Jeremy.
would anyone happen to know what size the spanner is from a Z3 toolkit - mine is missing so was going to track one down to fill the gap. Many thanks.
Regards Jeremy.
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Not sure on the size but they always seem to be on sale on eBay so I presume that they would be the right size spanner
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It's a 10mm and 13mm open-ended spanner that's missing!
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Thankyou Rafolian - onto it. Jeremy.
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Well after posting this thread in march I'm pleased to report Santa Claus bless his cotton socks has delivered me a 200 advanced socket set. Big grins all round!
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The last time I was in the UK was 3 years ago for the new year.I bought a set of ratchet spinners from Halfords in Bristol for 40 quid (half price sale). Great piece of kit, really good quality!
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Ratchet SPANNERS, feckin I-pad!
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Watch out for the spanner length to fit the tool kit slot. Plenty out there are too long, I'm still looking!Z3Jeremy wrote:Thankyou Rafolian - onto it. Jeremy.
Dave
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