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got the same set. nice, but too long to fit vertically in toolbag. that's the only drawback.
 
got the same set. nice, but too long to fit vertically in toolbag. that's the only drawback.
Same here, will be on the lookout for a bigger tool bag when i have the dosh, only problem is the bigger tool bag I seem to have the more junk I seem to accumulate in it.
 
Cpc are doing the set for £19.99 however I think it will still work out same when vat and postage added


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Yes SnapOn don't own Knipex, although they do stock their tools, and it appears that Knipex make tools branded as SnapOn, as do a lot of other tool manufacturers.
As far as I'm aware Draper don't own Knipex, they just sell them, as well as selling Elora tools.
SnapOn Own SNA Europe, which in turn owns Bahco, Sandvik, Irimo, Lindstrom and Palmera.
Stanley own, Black & Decker, De Walt, DeVilbiss, Proto, Facom, MAC tools and Black Hawk
 

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