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Gear review

Post by Lazarus » 12 Dec 2023, 2:26 pm

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Re: Gear review

Post by JohnV » 24 Dec 2023, 3:30 pm

That's handy info for those who wish to buy a kit but in my experience kits always fall short in some area .
I think it's better to buy the best tools from each manufacturer based on experienced advice that suites what you want to do . That way you cry once .
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Re: Gear review

Post by Lazarus » 24 Dec 2023, 3:33 pm

JohnV wrote:That's handy info for those who wish to buy a kit but in my experience kits always fall short in some area .
I think it's better to buy the best tools from each manufacturer that suites what you want to do . That way you cry once .


Totally agree John.
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Re: Gear review

Post by wanneroo » 25 Dec 2023, 2:26 am

I ran into the same thing back when I started 10 years ago. All the kits seemed to be missing something or had stuff I didn't want or something. I ended up doing a mix and match with all sorts of brands. To this day I pretty much use a mix of tools from every manufacturer out there.

However for a lot of folks the kits are probably just fine and will at least get them started.
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Re: Gear review

Post by Oldbloke » 25 Dec 2023, 10:06 am

wanneroo wrote:I ran into the same thing back when I started 10 years ago. All the kits seemed to be missing something or had stuff I didn't want or something. I ended up doing a mix and match with all sorts of brands. To this day I pretty much use a mix of tools from every manufacturer out there.

However for a lot of folks the kits are probably just fine and will at least get them started.


Same here.
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Re: Gear review

Post by Faedy » 25 Dec 2023, 10:56 pm

Have always avoided kits as some things included are crap.
Buying individual bits gives you better choices
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