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I get blisters with My Scruff shoes ::b

I put cotton wool in them which solves the problem.

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Found a nice pair of work boots in the local market. Hope they stand up to the rigours. Its just £20 so think will use this for now. Not the best option but really at the moment I need to save every penny


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makita boots are alright like. also dewalt boots. well comfy


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These boots are on Screwfix
http://bit.ly/lHSfWs


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francoislebuilder wrote:
These boots are on Screwfix


Oh B0ll0x..they don't do those in my size Francois...

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Another one for DM's here, only boots I'll ever buy.
Had a set of steel DM's last nearly 3 years of daily wear before one of the soles came off (which I stuck back on with some jaffa tape and carried on all day), I got blisters at the start but I have odd shaped feet, incredibly comfortable. And stylish :wink:

I had some other boots my dad nabbed from his work, more like steel capped trainers. I think they were named after some kind of spider (if anyone knows?)
They were really good as well, a tad heavy but I soon got used to that.


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ive always had trainer style work shoes ive had loads in the past,
got some dewalt apprentices last week and after 2 days bedding them in they are real comfy, the leather is so soft i dont know how long they last but over 50 hours a week use id opt for comfort over ware resistance anyday


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