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Beat me too it! Yeah you've sold me! Only going for the solid set though, have a decent makita set of the ones with the hole in the middle (not sure the actual name of these!)
 
There's nothing worse than a set of allen keys with one missing. And one will go missing. Nothing wrong with cheap basic allen keys that are easily replaced as a set. I've always found it hsndy to have one set metric, one imperial, but this isn't as a sparky.
 
I know what you mean about a missing part to a set, it's annoying but I'll keep them safe.
there is nothing like finding the missing one weeks later.

i haz spare

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Even worse is an allen key tool drawer full of 'spares' that will never be used but you are loathe to throw away.

The bottom of my toolbox lol.

I'm an industrial maintenance spark so i'd keep a set of metric and imperial as well.

You can get genuine allen brand allen keys individually out of the rs catalogue, on a side note you can also get britool sockets individually off ebay
 

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