Portable Tool Chest

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  1. JM1

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    Halfords pro...similar style, looks better and built to last, isnt weird how very few home or pro spannermonkeys use BETA....
     
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    Cheers.
    That Beta is 355 all in on primetools eBay.
     
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    I think it was 355 anyway
     
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    Sorry, it's 365
     
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    Any advance on 365
     
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    The sealy unit will not be a patch and the BETA mate! also forget halfords!

    Get the beta or snap on trolley!

    We would all love to use snap on at home as well as work but its wee bit dear so opt for Bluepoint really good stuff ;)
     
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    Why forget Halfords, the Halfords pro stuff is now regarded by pretty much anyone as being as good as Blue Point stuff, only the REALLY top end snap on stuff is better, along with king dick, ive had, and got rid of, Beta equipment as it was forever going wrong, inparticular the ratchet spanners of which i had replacements on 35 different occasions.

    PS, i have 2 ful set ups, one is mainly snap on, which stays at home, the ther is Halfords Pro, which goes with me to race circuits all over, and has never let me down
     
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    I'm loving the Bluepoint tools, just started my collection, definitely VFM ;)
     
  11. stevebetts

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    That is a thing of true beauty.
    I have a few bluepoint ratchet spanners and they are top notch quality.
     
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    This thread is a let down. Was expecting to see some chest in this. :-(
     
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    halfords are shite for anything they make end of RUBBISH!

    As for Tools yeah i have loads of snap on facoom bluepoint etc etc!

    The beta box is cool mate go for it ;)
     
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    Tosh. HTH
     
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    I believe Halfords tools are made by Draper, reasonable value for the money. if you earn your living using tools and can afford the best get them, if not way up how much use they will get and whether they are value for money, as for the toolchest it looks good quality, however it is about a £100 pounds more than others on the market.
    I could not describe it as a "thing of beauty" though, it is a box with drawers set on wheels that you will through your tools into at the end of the day.
     
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    I am a toolmaker by trade and I am afraid items like good quality tools are a thing of beauty to me!
    Sad I know, but there it is!
     
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    As a toolmaker Steve, what is your view on Halfords Pro tools/storage?

    I have their 150 piece socket/spanner Pro set & I've got to admit they've never let me down so far (touch wood ;))
     
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    I'm a toolmaker to trade aswell and I have halfords pro tools. Honestly can't fault them mate. I also have the halfords pro tool chest and it's great. Couldn't reccommend them more.
     
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    Ive got quite a few halfords Pro tools and i must admit they are pretty good for the money
     
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    I have both SnapOn and Halfords Pro boxes, I have nearly all SnapOn tools but dont think the boxes are worth the money imo, they are not much better than Halfords Pro! I would rather have a Halfords box full of SnapOn/Bluepoint tools than a SnapOn box full of cheap tools! I do have this HM Plant SnapOn roll cab that I got off eBay for £800.00.. :) RRP from SnapOn was £2,200.00inc! Not worth the RRP imo! However SnapOn do make some high class boxes that you will never see, stainless steel but start at around £12,000.00.!

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    The do have the whole HF Pro ratchet spanner set and I love them, better than SnapOn I would say!
     
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