Wenier Donating Members 1,736 Member For: 14y 10m 10d Gender: Male Location: Christchurch, New Zealand Posted 17/08/11 07:49 AM Share Posted 17/08/11 07:49 AM Anything with lifetime warranty is the way to go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bossmang FREAKY Donating Members 12,425 Member For: 14y 11m 3d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 17/08/11 08:31 AM Share Posted 17/08/11 08:31 AM I found total tools to be really pricey. im a trade so anything Total tools got... bunnings always got it cheaper.just get what you can afford. I have some sidchrome stuff for the car at home. I dont work on the car alot anyways.have a look at SP tools too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fordom Member 145 Member For: 15y 1m 4d Gender: Male Location: sydney Posted 17/08/11 08:42 AM Share Posted 17/08/11 08:42 AM Hey mate, If your only using it at home , I would honestly consider Supercheaps 'caliber' brand. They are constantly on sale, and are actually re-branded Stanley tools.Also come with a lifetime 'replacement' warranty, so if a spanner snaps or ratchet breaks, they'll replace it on the spot.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussie_dozer Blown Happiness Donating Members 130 Member For: 15y 6m Gender: Male Location: Queanbeyan NSW Posted 17/08/11 11:57 PM Share Posted 17/08/11 11:57 PM Unsure about the price now, but I bought Minimax about 20 years ago and have never broken a socket or spanner. I think the quality is top notch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulie2256 Donating Members 7,441 Member For: 16y 6d Gender: Male Location: SE Melbourne Posted 18/08/11 04:06 AM Share Posted 18/08/11 04:06 AM (edited) I would honestly consider Supercheaps 'caliber' brand. They are constantly on sale, and are actually re-branded Stanley tools.Never knew that. Although I have heard that repco brand tools are re-branded snapon. Info came from snapon themselves. Edited 18/08/11 04:06 AM by Paulie2256 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 1m 7d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 18/08/11 06:32 AM Share Posted 18/08/11 06:32 AM Never knew that. Although I have heard that repco brand tools are re-branded snapon. Info came from snapon themselves.Lol, lies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiKa Donating Members 4,243 Member For: 18y 3m 7d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne, VIC Posted 19/08/11 07:41 AM Share Posted 19/08/11 07:41 AM Ok so I'm now tossing up between the TTi range from total tools and the sidchrome set off ebay link http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280723609198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_3764wt_1156. I need to go and have another look at the TTi range before I make up my mind though.But, goin through the garage today, I found a 55 piece socket set, with only 1 missing socket, a 13mm. The box says Auto Tool by Morey Haig I assume that's the brand, I remember I bought them from a garage sale.. The kit looks good, a bit rusty but would clean up really good.. Think I may swell keep this and put the money towards some good ratchet spanners and a breaker bar.. Decisions decisions... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TornadoJudd Donating Members 818 Member For: 18y 9m 13d Posted 19/08/11 08:26 AM Share Posted 19/08/11 08:26 AM dont buy kinchrome ratchet spanners as the ratcheting gears strip all the time. I have a metric set of CAT ratchet spanners which are great and a imperial set of JBS ratchet spanners which have taken three years of abuse off me on the mine site and have never broken one. Repco and JBS are made in the same factory and are resonably priced. The new Sidchrome open ended spanners are good aswell as the SP Tool Motorsport spanners as they have an anti slip open end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 19/08/11 10:28 AM Share Posted 19/08/11 10:28 AM Ok so I'm now tossing up between the TTi range from total tools and the sidchrome set off ebay link http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280723609198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_3764wt_1156. I need to go and have another look at the TTi range before I make up my mind though.But, goin through the garage today, I found a 55 piece socket set, with only 1 missing socket, a 13mm. The box says Auto Tool by Morey Haig I assume that's the brand, I remember I bought them from a garage sale.. The kit looks good, a bit rusty but would clean up really good.. Think I may swell keep this and put the money towards some good ratchet spanners and a breaker bar.. Decisions decisions...Grab the ebay sidchrome set I have the same and its great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sexual harrassment panda I see a red door and I want to paint it black Donating Members 5,919 Member For: 15y 1m 2d Gender: Male Location: Far north queensland Posted 24/08/11 07:27 PM Share Posted 24/08/11 07:27 PM dont buy kinchrome ratchet spanners as the ratcheting gears strip all the time. I have a metric set of CAT ratchet spanners which are great and a imperial set of JBS ratchet spanners which have taken three years of abuse off me on the mine site and have never broken one. Repco and JBS are made in the same factory and are resonably priced. The new Sidchrome open ended spanners are good aswell as the SP Tool Motorsport spanners as they have an anti slip open end.^ what he saidmy ratchet spanners are bluepoint, my sockets are JBS (3/8 to 3/4), my spanners are a combo of JBS, sidchrome and SP tools in the bigger stuff. All good quality gear that can handle a lot of abuse. I have 1 kinchrome ratchet spanner in 24mm and it's a pig compared with the other spanners I have. also a set of kinchrome seal picks which are made in china crap that bend every time. watch out for a few of brands just putting their logo on generic crap tools.Depends on what you are going to use it for and how often. In all honesty mate I've seen a few tradies use the better stuff in the supercheap range and go alright, just don't put a massive bit of pipe on the end and you'll be fine, also the sockets really don't like being on the end of a rattle gun.The ready packed tool kits that SP tools do are bloody good value if you are starting from square one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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