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I reckon the only way you'll get one cheap is if you find a retired spark who happens to have bought a current reg book before retiring. Or maybe off a Electrical Trainee who got the book but hasn't worked since and has given up and gone plumbing.
 
to be fair i can use google but the amount of adverts does my head in. I just wondered if anybody knew anywhere cheap straight off. Thanks guys ill have to get it off amazon
 

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