20-07-2012, 04:25 PM
Halfords pro are good tools....Ive got a load of halfords tools, and 90% of them are still going strong...and ive changed my torx bits / screwdrivers like 100 ties now, they replace them EVERY time, instantly free of charge....so honestly not got a word to say bad about there service tools...
Have also got some snap on air tools, and tbh best air tools ive ever used, right up there with the best...
As for sealey tools, as said, you get what you pay for ah MEH....they are ok as a hobby set, but thats about it...any abuse and they will break / bend...you round a nut and think ffs, but half the time it wouldnt have rounded with quality tool as the socket distorts as much as the nut...and the jacks just go down over time / loose oil, and air tools are just a waste of time...its just cheap chinease crap, does the job, but not for long...
Have also got some snap on air tools, and tbh best air tools ive ever used, right up there with the best...
As for sealey tools, as said, you get what you pay for ah MEH....they are ok as a hobby set, but thats about it...any abuse and they will break / bend...you round a nut and think ffs, but half the time it wouldnt have rounded with quality tool as the socket distorts as much as the nut...and the jacks just go down over time / loose oil, and air tools are just a waste of time...its just cheap chinease crap, does the job, but not for long...
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