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Just ordered a set,look good.
Even if they are NO SWEARING,at that price you can use them for stirring gloss.
Thanks for the link
cheers
 
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I baught a set rougly a year ago(£30 I payed for them from that exact site! :( ) Ive had no problems with them, although the small terminal driver snapped a few weeks ago though. Highly recommended screwdrivers, CK Sensoplus screwdrivers are also good, but they are costly.

Hope this helps, even if i did babble on :D

Tom
 
Used these at southern electric agree with others they are good and like others have said price is i wont swear either so their cheap as chips as the vicar would say !
 
thanks everybody for your help.just ordered a set. now i'm after a decent pair of cutter that are not too gimmicky but do the job.
 
thanks everybody for your help.just ordered a set. now i'm after a decent pair of cutter that are not too gimmicky but do the job.
What type of cutters are you looking for? I personally use:

Knipex 70 06 160 for cutting any cables up to about 8mm with ease. http://www.knipex.com/fileadmin/sit.../KNIPEX/Produktfotos/web/normal/70061604k.jpg

Also for singles cables and other similar tasks which require cutting, stripping and the use of ferrules i use Knipex 13 01 160 http://www.knipex.com/fileadmin/sit.../KNIPEX/Produktfotos/web/normal/13011604k.jpg infact I would go so far as to say, they are the best tool in my box, very versatile and very well built

Hope this helps

Tom
 
No, it didn't begin with an "s"
Although it does have four letters,begins with a "C" ends in "P" and means the same as the word that begins with an "S"
Da Vinci code solved!
God I feel dirty now,using that shocking language!
 

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