Good places to buy tools?

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tainmrk3polo
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Post by tainmrk3polo »

mk2keel wrote:Best tools are snap ons, they are the best quality and have a lifetime guarantee but are pretty expensive (you wont find any better though)
halfords proffesional stuff is made in the same factory and also comes with a lifetime guarantee
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Post by metz »

wish i knew someone who worked in that factory
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

oh, i know the computer gets it wrong as well --- thats what told the guy how to mix up my "matched" paint (nope!) and what leads / filter to give me when i double checked it with him. durrrrrr.

think the battery selection might be wrong too..

and i sure know about those receipts! too many places using them now, they last next to no time, useless for trying to get a MPG record when away from home, too. tried to build up a folder full of receipts - will have to store them in the cupboard on teh side of the room away from the radiator now
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