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Thanks to cannyfix it for pointing me to halfords, just found this bargain at half price-

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The Halfords Advanced Professional 150 piece Socket/Ratchet Set is the ideal set for any DIY enthusiast or professional to maintain your car, bike or for general everyday jobs. It is made from professional quality chrome vanadium steel and comes with a Lifetime Guarantee. The set contains both metric and AF sockets, along with different size drives, extension bars, combination spanners and ratchet spanners. It is supplied in a compact carry case, which is perfect to keep all the pieces organised and together.

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I bought that one last year when it was on special for a tenner less :lol:

It's a fantastic set, can't recommend it enough.

But I'm glad I didn't pay full price :wink:

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i have one got it free with the 7 draw pro top box :thumbright: well worth the pennys


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well worth the pennys


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It's a great set,I have used it to strip and rebuild 2 motorbikes, ratchets feel smooth not tinny like some out there also the sockets grip really well downside is the AF set is pretty much redundant these days

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A couple of days ago they had an extra 10% off this price, bound to happen again pretty soon. I also bought it earlier in the year for a tenner less, well pleased with it.


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I have one too great set but the case is not that good and the sockets escape without the silly foam packer.


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