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I'm nearly 30 and not an electrician but I thought you guys would be the ideal people to answer this.

Where are good place(s) to get high quality basic tools?


I bought some cheap screwdrivers a few years ago and they ground down really fast when trying to undo screws that were tough.

I am willing to pay more for high-quality tools, I just wouldn't know where to look.

Are we talking places like B&Q? Or will basic tools from mainstream places like that not last for long, either?
 
With tools it is like anything, you get what you pay for.
For mechanical tools I have a Hazet set which my father gave me over 30 years ago!
Screwdrivers and the like I use Wiha or Bacho.
If you want items quickly, Screwfix or Toolstation come to mind.
Take care with online resources as there are many fakes around.
Cheers
B
 
b&q do CK screwdrivers, they're one of the better makes. most electrical wholesalers do sets, CK, bahco,
 
As a apprentice in the early 70's Stanley were pretty good tools specially the red handled terminal screwdriver.Nowadays I find ck to be very hard wearing and again their termininal driver is well up to the job their pozi drivers are excellant and will take a lot of stick. All screwdrivers will wear in use & time and as always you get what you pay for. Some years back for around ÂŁ25 I invested in a little 2" linisher machine which is great for reshaping worn edges on screwdrivers.
 
If you're after non electrical hand tools then snap on are the way to go. Still got a full tool box full from my mechanic days, life time warranty including screwdrivers. Downside is they cost an arm and a leg but last forever.
 
I'm nearly 30 and not an electrician but I thought you guys would be the ideal people to answer this.

Where are good place(s) to get high quality basic tools?


I bought some cheap screwdrivers a few years ago and they ground down really fast when trying to undo screws that were tough.

I am willing to pay more for high-quality tools, I just wouldn't know where to look.

Are we talking places like B&Q? Or will basic tools from mainstream places like that not last for long, either?


Wera and Wiha are good for screwdrivers Knipex for Pliers and cutter etc try "TOOLSTATION SCREWFIX
 
do some research first (see older posts on this forum) , see whats high quality and whats not.
Then compare prices online...
 

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