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I think I might get the trapper version. I prefer proper boots rather than half boots

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I'm not sure the model. Google steel tie cap timberland. Endure 1 day of pain in them and I promise you'll love them . We used to pay £90 for them so about the same price.

1day of pain? You feel like your off skiing in them for first few days! Decent boots though to be fair when uve got through the pain barrier.
 
Don't get site boots from Screwfix 5 week they lasted. Gone in bin tonight. Going back to dewalt defenders norm get a year out of them
 
Don't buy any from Wales, they are very wide in the leg area due to the fact they are designed to hold sheep in place, the main problem with that is the water can get into the boots and you end up with wet socks.
 
There is a place selling them for 90 on net and another selling for 190


What kind of a mug pays €190 fir work boots

I only paid £90 for mine, but if I had to I would pay £190 for em, I've literally just walked the dogs in mine, wading just over my ankles in mud crud and water and my feet are comfy, warm and bone dry!
 
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I only paid £90 for mine, but if I had to I would pay £190 for em, I've literally just walked the dogs in mine, wading just over my ankles in bud crud and water and my feet are comfy, warm and bone dry!

I think ill set a reminder to get a pair next month.

Can't afford it this month as work has been slack so not getting paid as much as normal
 
I think ill set a reminder to get a pair next month.

Can't afford it this month as work has been slack so not getting paid as much as normal

You will notice they are quite heavy initially but you get used to that, they are indestructible!, also warm and dry!. And in the summer they reflect heat!.

What sold me is they are standard issue to the jointers at western power and that's good enough for me!
 
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