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1/4" socket rail & sockets cheap @ screwshite £1.50


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Not really neede but ordered 2 sets as I keep losing 11mil and 14 mil sockets

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I'm confused... 1/4" sockets yet every car I've worked on has needed 1/2" sockets....

 

Someone tell me what all the excitement is about?

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Depends what job you're doing - these are perfect for awkward things like timing covers, battery terminals, sensors etc

 

Used these today on my knackered C3 to get the engine bay fuse box out

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They'll fit a 1" , 3/4"  , 1/2" and 3/8" drive too ,  if you so wish... with an adaptor  when you need 140ftlb on a 6mm bolt.. :-D

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I'm confused... 1/4" sockets yet every car I've worked on has needed 1/2" sockets....

 

Someone tell me what all the excitement is about?

keep your £1.49.... its a trick 

 

yes 1/2" drive is correct for speaker fixings and tail lamp nuts

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Just picked mine up, came out wondering why I only ordered 1 set when we all know they're going to disappear off the face of the Earth one by one.

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Got my 4 today, gave two away immediately to mates 

 

.... aye, sealed in a 'johhny' that'll keep the rust off :-P

 

TS 'no mates'

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I have just had two calls from Screwfix this morning, the first to say they could not fulfil my order and they would be refunding me.

 

The second just a couple of minutes later to say they had two there would send me and refund me the third of the three I had ordered. I complained I wanted three to spread the carriage costs and now they have refunded all the carriage costs! So if it goes to plan I will get two for £3.00 delivered!

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They'll fit a 1" , 3/4"  , 1/2" and 3/8" drive too ,  if you so wish... with an adaptor  when you need 140ftlb on a 6mm bolt.. :-D

Sleeved with a trolley jack handle/scaffy bar or directly adapted up for an impact gun, too.

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picked my 2 up earlier from local screwfix while out and about with work so i didnt even use my petrol

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Next thread on AS ...

 

How do I remove this bastard bolt that I've rounded off with cheap sockets??  :angry008:

;)

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Next thread on AS ...

 

 

;)

we already know the answer is hammer a smaller one over it

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we already know the answer is hammer a smaller one over it

Is that why people are buying multiple sets? :D

 

I bought a set when they were £1.50 a couple of months ago. Not bad imo - similar to Aldi/Lidl tools. Also got the bigger set too.

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I bought 5. I dont need them but I really wanted to feel like I was taking part.

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... today I used my own set [not Lidl/Audi/Scarfux] but still couldn't get the ffinn door handle out.... :angry008:

 

 

TS

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I have one of those Lidl sets , and bloody good they are too, apart from the plastic catches and hinges  breaking, allowing the 1/4 drive sockets to fall out and be lost.. . 

Knowing i had a new set , i plucked the remaining few sockets out and threw them in the bag of sundry tools 'cracked open the screwfix packet...only to find no 4.5mm or 5.5mm included. :shock: .   and we can't have a gap can we??  :-(

Rummage in the bag found the pesky missing ones :-D ,  but do i ever need the 4.5 or 5.5mm anyway ? :?

 

Oh yes !! To hammer on a fooked 5mm and 6mm nut !!

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Fuck flaps, all sold out anywhere I can think to try :(

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I reckon I know what alot of as secret Santa gifts will contain this year...

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Mind you, you need a bit of Brute Forcesyth to remove the fekking sockets from the clips. Almost had to use two hands!

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keep your £1.49.... its a trick

Yup. There's always something better to spend £1.49 on.

 

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That said, I bought three sets. And some 'Forge Steel' nylon tool folders I'll never use.

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Last week I ordered two sets to be collected at my local store, still waiting a collection notification.....

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