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penno

Just thought i would make a post where you can add any places you can pick up cheap tools in your area, aside from the web.

Local place to me is Salford Market on a Sunday morning, most of the gear is second hand but tools that i have personally bought are in great nick. Last few months have bought:

110v box = £4
110v extension cable x 4 = 50p each
Makita 18v drill with 2 batteries, boxed, like new = £45
Dewalt Jigsaw boxed as new = £30
Rubi Pocket 40 (needed a little clean) = £5
Box of 30 BAL sponges = £5

Some weeks may go on there and it has nothing but crap but well worth a look if anyone is local to it.

Any little places in other areas?
 
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TilingLogistics

I'd never buy 2nd hand tools from a market stall, or ebay. You just don't know where they origante from. The back of some poor guys van for instance.

Have to disagree with you there Danny. Its easy to check the reputation of the seller on E Bay. A quick run throough their feedback and history is easy enough to do. I have had some brilliant bargains from E Bay I just bought another generator and saved a £1000 on new and got a VAT Invoice off the guy and I bought a Mosmatic Skater the other week and saved £300 on new price it had been used twice.:thumbsup:

Kev
 
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Olz

Ebay is OK IMO, but Markets, Carboots, Pawnbrokers, these are all places that your tools end up when your vans screwed over, Im not having a go at all here mate, and im sure no one on here would consider buying anything that they had the slightest thought might be nicked, but ultimatley most are going to be. The people that screw over your van dont want the tools for themself, they just sell them on quick as poss for enough to buy their next fix.

I'd be extremly carefull buying second hand tools from carboots, markets and second hand shops. :thumbsup:
 
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medlar

I'd never buy 2nd hand tools from a market stall, or ebay. You just don't know where they origante from. The back of some poor guys van for instance.



Probably mine,although most was scribed with my name :lol::lol::lol:

so look out for where names/wording has been scratched/scraped off lads
 

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