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I am going to start building up my tool collection. I was thinking of screwdrivers and pliers to start off with. Any recommendations please? Or even what would you recommend?
 
I am going to start building up my tool collection. I was thinking of screwdrivers and pliers to start off with. Any recommendations please? Or even what would you recommend?

If you haven't already, apply to gain access to the trainee section of the forum. There's a heap of useful stuff in there including a list I made a while back that may be of use to you here.
 
I use CK drivers, pliers and cutters from Knipex, Stanley for things like hammers, pipe grips, a knife or two, some JCB chisels (wood and bolster), Bosch, Dewalt and Armeg drills and an Armeg torque driver.
 
You need a cordless hammer drill and bits. A cone or stepping drill bit is very useful. Plugs and screws, earth sleeving. Electricians knife (if you know how to use it!) Bolster and chisel. On screwdrivers 3 and 4mm flat heads and around 3 pozis' Recommend Knipex combination pliers/cutter/stripper all in one. Lever for floorboards. Multi saw again for floorboards. Then a bag to tote it all in. An open one is easiest for access and packing away.
 
Thanks everyone, what’s the best places as I only know of screwfix. I was thinking of getting a Wera Maintenance Kit and some Knipex, not sure what though.
 
Thanks everyone, what’s the best places as I only know of screwfix. I was thinking of getting a Wera Maintenance Kit and some Knipex, not sure what though.
For someone starting out as an Electrician the wera maint £98:00 kit would be a waste imo
 
Set of decent screwdrivers
Knipex Installation pliers
Side cutters
Voltage indicator
Proving unit
Claw hammer
Cheap set of wood chisels
Hack saw Junior
Hacksaw large
Cheap Tenon saw
Bloster cold chisel
Multi meter ( if you can afford one)
Socket tester (Martindale)
2 pound lump hammer
Tape measure
Adjustable square
Battery Drill / Driver
Set of screwdriver bits for the Drill Driver
Set of HS drill bits
Assorted masonry bits SDS
SDS battery drill
Set of hole cutters
Folding Knife
Stanley type knife
Safety glasses
Hard hat
ear defenders
Safety boots
Work gloves
personal 1st aid kit
Decent tool bag / box
spare hacksaw blades junior and large
selection of Sharpies
Stud finder
 
I saw in the college my apprentice attends had CK tool kits heavily discounted compared to my suppliers that stock CK/Avit.

It was a direct promotion from CK according to the college tutor. Might be worthwhile checking into that.

They were on official CK posters and A4 flyers.
 
Can I ask why, seems to have everything in it and it’s all in one handy place.
You could get the tools in this set far cheaper, and it's a very attractive set, ideal for tool tarts like me, but also for the scumbag tool thief's, but if you are set on having the set, well that will be your choice, not mine at this stage in your career imo.
 

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