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Old 5th September 2017, 14:05   #21
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one of the best sets around in my opinion, they can be hammered, you can also use a spanner with them to get extra torque, for undoing difficult torx screws

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wera-02441...oAAOSwYHxWQJwN
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When you can get them, I think a hand set from Lidl is a good addition to the tool set.

I have used my one on various jobs on my cars and the motorbike and have found them to be a good set (Chrome Vanadium)

I know it varies from store to store, but they are currently available in my local one today.



Not bad for a tenner.
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Old 22nd September 2017, 08:48   #23
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If you have a Homebase then go there. They have massive full sets.
Our branch cant sell em as everyone already has tools and these complete sets have gone from £130 down to £70. I use a lidl set I got for just under £70 but its a pain as it has handles missing and adapters that you can only get in a smaller set. So Im using 2 sets apart from the less hassle one set.

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I am going to be doing some diy on my new rover 75. Namely replacing the cooling fan.

I'll obviously need to get a torx set- I don't want to spend a huge amount of money on it.

I've seen this one on ebay which looks pretty comprehensive. Would this be a good set in order to do what I need to do on my 75?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/108pc-Sock...0AAOSw7GRZIA8Z


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