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I actually could do with that....I have no experience regarding tools, is this good bang for buck? It's only £27 on Amazon.

I got this from Amazon. I normally go for Bahco tools as they are really nice for the price but I needed something quicker. Reviews looked good and they feel nice

Luxury to have all the bits already in a socket you flash git.
Nothing beats trying to find the socket for the bits for hours

Oh I know the feeling. However, my OCD has taught me to make sure I return things to the right place so I don't have to search later. You can tell I never became a mechanic...
 
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I actually could do with that....I have no experience regarding tools, is this good bang for buck? It's only £27 on Amazon.

I have a few Draper tools - Think they're considered on the lower priced/quality sort of sector, but I've not had any bad experiences.

As The Candyman said, I also typically try and get Bahco toolsets - They're great quality (particularly like the adjustable grips).
 
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Bacho do one that’s similar but much more compact, think it goes up to 13mm sockets

You mean this one?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bahco-SL25...=diy&sprefix=Bacho+socket,diy,143&sr=1-1&th=1

What really bugs me is that if you get that and you want more tools...the larger sets overlaps.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bahco-S330...=diy&sprefix=Bacho+socket,diy,143&sr=1-5&th=1

Ideally I want to start with the smaller one and possibly expand as I need to without overlapping.
 
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Powering a pair of DT 1990 Pro's
 
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That’s the one. It’s really compact so it lives in the house most of the time.
 
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Draper socket sets won't stand up to much. I mean if you're driving screw and allen heads with a ratchet then it's probably fine, you'll just be chewing up bolts instead :p

It depends on the jobs you're doing. As mentioned Bahco are really good quality for small and compact sets, I carry one around with me at work.

Personally I'd buy a Halfords 200pc socket set and never buy another one again.
 
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I have the same set - the only thing I don’t like about it is the 3/8”s set goes quite high but the wrench is quite short so. In terms of kit it’s got most things though, you definitely need longer wrench/ratchets though. And it’s bloody huge!
 
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Having problem playing PS4 with a controller I found these and thought I buy it so I can get around to play The Last of Us among others. It's an controller so you can use mouse and keyboard. So instead of using a normal sized keyboard I bought a very small one, which covers all the functions that the Tin200 'converts' from controller to keyboard. And since I needed new keyboard and mouse to use the converter anyway, they were also of the same brand to make sure maximum compatibility. And a mega mouse mat thrown in there as well for good measure.

Only problem is... I started playing Mass Effect before I got the goods and now 'addictive' to that game so be a while before using these. :o :p

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yeh these can get ridiculously cheap now and again ,i have a small set ,i am trained as a ford technician ,we used to have a snap on van come round ,that costs a fortune but is awesome (or was back in the day)

still pricey https://shop.snapon.com/product/Metric-Sets-A/Complete-Metric-Set-A/9100GMBO

The snap on stuff is lovely, but is it worth the money over halfords professional that has lifetime warranty? I have the 200pc set and I've pulled RS4 engine. 'box etc. mostly with that set (a few impacts for the air gun added). Whilst I'd love to have the Snap-on stuff, I just can't see the value in it. I suppose it does keep money well...
 
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Having problem playing PS4 with a controller I found these and thought I buy it so I can get around to play The Last of Us among others. It's an controller so you can use mouse and keyboard. So instead of using a normal sized keyboard I bought a very small one, which covers all the functions that the Tin200 'converts' from controller to keyboard. And since I needed new keyboard and mouse to use the converter anyway, they were also of the same brand to make sure maximum compatibility. And a mega mouse mat thrown in there as well for good measure.

Only problem is... I started playing Mass Effect before I got the goods and now 'addictive' to that game so be a while before using these. :o :p

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That looks great, i never knew you could get an adapter like that for the console.
Might have to get myself one of those as I’m terrible with joypads when aiming.
 
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