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Old 30-Dec-2005, 09:56
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What ever one you decide to go for i would suggest that you go for 12 point, rather than 6 point, sockets.

Snap on are very good but if your budget is tight try Kamasa stuff.

Happy New Year.
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Old 30-Dec-2005, 10:35
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What ever one you decide to go for i would suggest that you go for 12 point, rather than 6 point, sockets.

Snap on are very good but if your budget is tight try Kamasa stuff.

Happy New Year.

The 20 year old socket set that I'm putting into retirement is Kamasa .... only weak point are the ratchets and an allen key adaptor that was made of plasticine.

Thanks for the advice.
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Old 30-Dec-2005, 20:29
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Life time guarantee with snap on.............I find that the shiny chrome stuff becomes slippy when covered in a bit oil......
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Old 30-Dec-2005, 21:04
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Life time guarantee with snap on.............I find that the shiny chrome stuff becomes slippy when covered in a bit oil......

lifetime paying it off too
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