
Cant justify the cost of Snap-on and wondered how good Repco stuff is?
Comes with a lifetime guarantee (like most decent tools nowadays) and theres a Repco close by my house!
What are the prices like (nothing on the inter web about prices)?
yer, there good. i use supertools got from bunnings, had them for years, still good. thats 3/8 drive.timmyrocks wrote:There good, I have a few in my toolbox that I use a lot at work (fitter n turner) and there the ones I use if I'm getting a hammer or a leverage bar on themand they have survived, the finish is gone but they still work
Their ratchets I don't know, but sockets and spanners id buy again.
Also have a few supercheap auto tools and they get put to the test also
Both of these brands would be ok for around the house tinkering
I'd wait for a sale though as they do some pretty good prices on their sets
Cheers
point me to where you can get blue point for the same price as repco?Blurr wrote:There is better for the same dollars as repco.
Blue point
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Or if you're really smart you use Dave's Aldi stuff. It's so good I've never had to replace anythingMadKaw wrote:Aldi .!!!
Depends if your talking about repco complete kits or individual spanners. Have a look at some of there singular stuff hanging up. The seems to be a difference in price and finish.yzr750 wrote:point me to where you can get blue point for the same price as repco?Blurr wrote:There is better for the same dollars as repco.
Blue point
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