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Great pair of steel toe boots. Well after 2 weeks of breaking them in that is. had a pair for 3 years and apart from the odd smell :) and scuff mark they are still going strong
 
I didn't think all that much of mine at the time. But replaced them with a pair of Scruffs and the Dewalt's are definitely a lot better.

I'd say Scruffs << Dewalt << Cat << Dewalts at ÂŁ29.99!!!
 
dewalts are crackin boot BUT iv found that adding a gel insole like the ones for running make them even more comfortable as I worked a lot in supermarkets n walking all day on terrazo tiles takes its toll
As for the smelly bit BodyShop peppermint scrub for feet its expensive but well worth the use leaves feet feeling great and in the morning a quick squirt of Avon foootworks spray stuff helps with comfort and smeelys Also Spray inside boots at end of day :D:D
 
I swear by the Dickies Epsom boots. Really comfortable & have all the mod cons. As I do all trades, they get a fair bashing & still hold up strong! Generally get a new pair every year though maybe not required. Can't beat new boots!
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