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I've recently had a spending spree on new tools and was wonder what other peoples must have top 3 toys were? The ones I've just bought are
1. Armeg box cutter
2.chalk line
3.Meggar trailing lead

Am just currently wondering about what to by next.
Cheers
 
decent MFT.

power quality analyser.

several decent multimeters (industrial)

stuff to make the inspector & tester`s life easier

the usual: VDE drivers, snips, pliers etc

mini hacksaw (SWAs)

selection of hammers & chisels

chalk lines, holesaws & levels

seesnake

110V & battery drills

core drill & cores

angle drill

jigsaw ( a good one)...not power devil...or some other crud like that

the list goes on......
 
Fluke 1653

Makita 18v Li-ion black and white set

Laser Level

110v Chop saw

Sey square

Ratchet cutters

Hydrolic Crimpers

Flat bar and crowbar!


thats at a what has made my life a lot easier over time!
 
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decent MFT.

power quality analyser.

several decent multimeters (industrial)

stuff to make the inspector & tester`s life easier

the usual: VDE drivers, snips, pliers etc

mini hacksaw (SWAs)

selection of hammers & chisels

chalk lines, holesaws & levels

seesnake

110V & battery drills

core drill & cores

angle drill

jigsaw ( a good one)...not power devil...or some other crud like that

the list goes on......

What the deuce is a seesnake!?
 
I've recently had a spending spree on new tools and was wonder what other peoples must have top 3 toys were? The ones I've just bought are
1. Armeg box cutter
2.chalk line
3.Meggar trailing lead

Am just currently wondering about what to by next.
Cheers

Don't need a box cutter. Measure, mark, stitching drill, then chisel drill out.
 
Cordless grinder with 1mm cutting disks.
Cobra reel
Super rods
Socket set
Cordless impact driver
Cross line laser
Spot laser
Cone cutter
 
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