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MartinK



Member Since: 02 Mar 2011
Location: Silverdale (Lancashire/Cumbria Border)
Posts: 2665

United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Orkney Grey
Most of my stuff is TENG or BRITOOL

Never broken one of either Thumbs Up

Cheap stuff is false economy IMHO... (a) buy cheap buy twice, and (b) not worth smashing your knuckles when it lets-go... Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
Post #563180 11th Sep 2016 6:40pm
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Cold_n_Wet



Member Since: 15 Oct 2012
Location: Bergen
Posts: 244

Norway 
@Mash,

I had to pay for replacement tools from Teng here in Norway, means I wont buy from them again, even if Petter Solberg is using them in his rally cross team.

It seams dealers / importers warant tools different in different countries.

As they are expensive, and as they wont follow up, I will not replace them wth Teng branded tools.

Hazet /Gedore is replacing the broken Teng tools for us.

Glen "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
Post #563190 11th Sep 2016 7:31pm
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Mash



Member Since: 09 Feb 2015
Location: Guernsey
Posts: 1674

Guernsey 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Nato Green
That is a fair one Cold_n_Wet, never knew it was like that. 90 wolf - Jasmin http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic39408.html
90 V8 - Maggie http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic42564.html
110 TD5 - Buggsy http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic59029.html
52HG25 lightweight https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic72342.html
D3 Hse - Fiona
Capri 2l S - Anna

Think I might have a problem............
Post #563254 12th Sep 2016 4:12am
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agentmulder



Member Since: 16 Apr 2016
Location: Outer Space
Posts: 1324

Kuwait 
Cold_n_Wet wrote:
Hazet /Gedore is replacing the broken Teng tools for us.


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Those are the brands I'm preferring, even down this way... Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
Post #563256 12th Sep 2016 4:53am
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toastkid



Member Since: 17 Apr 2016
Location: Hull
Posts: 6

United Kingdom 
I have found SGS Engineering jacks, axle stands, wheel dolleys and presses to be of very good quality, also with fast delivery.
Their air tools and compressors look good but I haven't tried them (yet).
Post #563290 12th Sep 2016 8:01am
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blackwolf



Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
Location: South West England
Posts: 17427

United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Of the well known makes, personally I rate Snap On, Teng, and Facom as being in the top league, but you do of course have to pay for the quality.

Britool and King Dick used to be professional quality but have now retargetted to the consumer market with disappointing results. (Britool is the "cheap" division of Facom, so whilst not rubbish are nothing like the quality that they used to be. I can't remember who owns KD now). Middle league stuff in my book.

Halford Professional are surprisingly good and are backed by an excellent warranty. For budget-priced tools they are quite hard to beat, and good enough for most people. I'd put them towards the top of the middle league.

Draper used to be rubbish but have improved and the Professional range is now upper middle league.

Sykes Pickavant is in the same league for special tools as Snap On etc.

For cordless power tools, my current preference is for the latest generation Milwaukee, which I find to be in a league of their own. Power tool users tend to be heavily invested and quite brand-loyal though, because of the investment in batteries.

If you want a serious high power cordless impact wrench, a Maxim Master 35 is hard to beat, but it does get rather heavy if you're using it for a prolonged period and they are massively expensive! OTT for a Defender.

Remember tools are highly personaly things, and asking the OP's question is a little bit like asking "what are the best tyres for my Defender". You're unlikely to get a single answer, but will get many opinions, some of which will be similar, from which you can make up your own mind.

Remember also the old adage that a cheap tool is more expensive in the long run.
Post #563293 12th Sep 2016 8:12am
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Cupboard



Member Since: 21 Mar 2014
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 2971

United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
Cheap tools are a complete pain and are irritating to use.

I've had stuff from these guys before and been happy: http://www.onlyqualitytools.com/

Sockets I have two sets from Bacho which I like. I bought the second (larger) set after being happy with a few years quite frequent use of a smaller set. It's definitely preferable to the Draper Expert set I've got, although not as shiny. Unusually the Bahco is 6 pointed rather than 12 which I think is better. The Wera stuff I've had is nice, particularly a 1/4" ratchet, but is too pricey for larger sets for me.

I've got various cheap spanners which are horrible. Cheap non-horrible (but not as nice as good ones) the Silverline stuff is acceptable enough, but their ratchets are complete junk and you might as well just buy a decent socket set by the time you've had to replace the ratchet with one that works.

But that doesn't help with the question about the "big" things like jacks, hoists and stands. I've used a set of Halfords 2t folding stands that I borrow from my neighbour but I don't really like them. I'd like a set of half decent, not too expensive ratchet stands and maybe a bottle jack to go with them. A trolley jack isn't much use on a gravel drive.

Cheap bottle jacks that I've used are OK, nothing to get excited about though! Watch out for what they've got on the top, whether it's a pad or a saddle.
Post #563310 12th Sep 2016 10:08am
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nickhodgson



Member Since: 08 Dec 2009
Location: Zambia
Posts: 174

 
I use, and are happy with, the following:

Knipex for anything pliers related
Swiss Tool for anything screwdriver or allen, torx
Halfords Professional for Spanners and Sockets (although the Professional was better than the Advanced in my opinion)
Gedore for Spanners and Sockets
Bosch 18V Professional for cordless Impact, Drill, Grinder etc
Sykes Pickavant for Special Tools
Halford Professional for Torque Wrench 1995 300tdi Defender 90 P/UP
2011 Puma Defender 130 D/C
2000 300tdi Defender 110 P/UP
2015 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE
Post #564174 15th Sep 2016 1:29pm
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