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Not seen those ones before. I quite like the multi-coloured Wera ones as it goes!
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Sorry, quiet day here in Uxbridge.
Neither apology nor explanation needed.
A lovely post on the nature of memory.
Bondhus here.
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+1 for Bondhus
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Wera are the ones. I find the coloured sleeve ones annoying to get out the holder though.
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I have the Swiss rainbow ones. I love them.
Remember there being a group buy of them on here about a decade ago.
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I stupidly bought the short ones. Keep meaning to buy a long set.
I have a fantasy that one day I’ll have a good workshop with tools. It’s never going to happen.
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While we’re on Allen key fetish porn, I also really like the Wiha ones with Magic Ring. Come a close second to the Wera ones with their smooth, smooth shafts...
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Facom are good too, but Wera are wera it’s at.
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Isn't the problem with these that when you do eventually change to another set from another brand the colours are wrong and you forever reach for the wrong ones?
I have this set in my everyday carry. Seem to be made well.
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Think the Swiss tools ones are about £35 on a certain auction site. I had a set of Snap on allen keys, foolishly lent them to a "friend", they never came home.
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WERA FTW,
strictly classic green here, with the sleeves on the 5/6mm cut short to fit into Shimano 600/DA quill stems.
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It hadn't quite occurred to me how luxurious my two sets of allen keys are until I went about posting these but these are the two sets I have.
(In my defence the Silca set was a Christmas present from my girlfriend.)
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Keys d'Allen
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+1
Love these things and find the ball ends very handy - mine look a bit muckier though... -
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Hate a mucky ballend
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From Yannick Granieri's Instagram just now.
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Silca are rebranded PBSwiss
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Woah, those long ball-end ones are nearly £80! Wha!
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They're plenty long enough to get decent torque on a crank bolt, which is very handy.
A moment of nostalgia. Bought these off Fred on the top deck of the car park off Brick Lane where Chris Crash was practising skids or something. Now I am ten years older, none the wiser and I still drop the 4mm key every time I use it.
Sorry, quiet day here in Uxbridge.
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