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I know the sets are to a lot of people's liking, but for a person like myself, it gives me exactly what I want.

During their extra 20% off last weekend, combining with cashback, reward points and redemption values, less than £100 for the Halfords Advanced 200pc socket set.

Used it today for replacing the condenser, made the job a damn sight easier (the prior week I had to abandon due to a missing E12 socket. Well, E8-E18 was missing entirely.

All the joys of moving home!

The only niggle I have is when using a wrench at speed, I can flick the lever on the back quite easily, but I feel this is more to do with my technique with the lower lever as it improved as the day went on.

A nice bit of kit that I, personally, am happy to have.[Image: 57dad488075de2b2d153ac147db2eefd.jpg]

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I have a few Halfords Advanced tools, not bad quality

I normally replace the ratchets with snap-on or Britool once I break them lol
Yes I must admit the halfords advance tools are good, I've had my set for over 9yrs and the baby ratchet failed about a year ago.
That is a pretty decent life span rusty

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doesn't their stuff have a lifetime warranty?
I've taken back broken sockets and they just replace them, no worries
I need a decent set like that, but it's just to expensive.
I know the feeling, I've been looking at these for years in the "half price" sales, along with the monthly 15% off codes, but nerve really justified it.

If I think what I've spent over the years on cheaper sets, single sockets, torx sockets/bits, I should have just done it years ago.

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(29:th-Jun-2019, 20:16:45)niteram Wrote: [ -> ]doesn't their stuff have a lifetime warranty?
I've taken back broken sockets and they just replace them, no worries

I would imagine a ratchet would be classed as a wear and tear item and be exempt from the warranty, unless the handle itself broke. Or there's something in the smallprint that they could use to wriggle their way out of replacing it.
Yes ratchets are not covered on the lifetime warranty.
Just an update the ratchets are covered.

Son snapped my T20 bit so though I'd try and get them to replace the ratchet too, they took both part off me then went & got new parts out the cabinet no questions.
to be fair the Halfords ratchets are very good, but I prefer to buy the best and not to have one 'let go' and cause me pain lol