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I called Plumb centre main number and the chap tracked down a set for me in Yate (no idea where that is and dont really care!).

They are sending them to Slough branch where I paid £11.99 for them.

Very pleased. Should be here by Friday.

Good service.

Cheers

RCT
 
I've used mine a couple of times.
Not amazing tools imo but it's probably because I don't do much plumbing nowadays and aren't using them correctly.

Then again, for £12 they are well worth having. :)
 
There is a Yate is near Bristol, just incase you do care :smile5:
 
I paid top wack for mine :disappointed: but they are well worth having. Anything to save time...there's enough to contend with under a bath.
 
Never felt the need or saw the advantage of them, but at that price I thought it worth a punt. I wish I'd bought them sooner!
 
I'll see how they work. Look good on the you tube vid & easy!!!

They must be easier than trying to use an adjustable spanner surely!
 
They're too bulky to bring in with every tap job alongside toolbag but I've found that if it's a pig and becomes annoying you'll go get them and so far about 3 times out of 5 they make the difference. For that they'd be worth paying quite a lot for, so £12 was a no brainer. They pay for themselves in the first 10 mins of the first job you use them on.
 
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