Craftright Assorted Tool Kits $9.98 Each + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ OnePass) @ Bunnings

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  • +5

    Good starter kits.. For someone who needs something for the 1st time

    • yes - exactly this - great sets for the kiddies whilst in their Bob the Builder phase!

      • +3

        for me, I usually buy craftright if I'm not sure i'll need the tool often. If it wears out, it gets replaced with a better brand.

        I've been pretty impressed with their stuff, their bimetal holesaw kit is great for example. "You won't get through stainless with that shit" says the guy at bunnings, proved him wrong only took a minute. (1mm thick)

  • +2

    Thanks, got the 62 piece one, should be good for the random usage around the house

  • +7

    Good to keep in the car for emergency use.

    • +2

      Good idea…Thanks OP

    • Yeah, good idea. I don't need anything else for the house but didn't think to keep a kit in the car next to the first aid kit, fire extinguisher and torches.. 😅

  • +2

    these are good for the DIY type
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-75-piece-carry-case-t…

    Always buy a new one very 5 or so years.

    • +1

      I keep buying craftright working on the theory that for the odd DIY job this is all I need to spend. And then the darn things breaks just when I am wanting to do a quick job.
      This is particularly so for their bits and screwdrivers. The metal is just too soft, especially for hardwood.

      • How's trojan

    • +4

      Bought a 100+ piece Sidchrome toolchest in 1983 - never needed to replace any of it. Buy quality, take care of it and have it for life.

  • +3

    after single use plastics are removed from society, single use tools will be next!

    • +1

      I still use the no-name socket set from at least 15 years ago

    • Eh some craftright stuff is ok

    • -4

      There is already a plan to have private tool ownership removed/reduced from society. Regular people will have to borrow tools from an L.O.T. (library of things) or hire tradesmen. Plans don’t always come to fruition, however with the right politicians in place and social media/influencer campaigns it should happen.

      • So like, repairs on a subscription plan?

        Almost like MORE insurance types/policies? 😅

        • I think the LOTs were meant to be free and funded by local or state governments. This was years ago so can’t remember much but I imagine a number of the LOTs have been opened by now.

          • @mapax: Oh lord. 😵 Luckily I'm stocked up the wazoo of unopened Knipex/Wera/Klein tools. 😆

  • +4

    These are great for engine rebuilds.

    • +3

      That's what I wanted to hear. Bought 4

    • Is that a challenge? lol

  • +2

    Cheese metal

  • how's the quality?

    • Cheesy

    • Never mind the quality, feel the width.

    • +2

      You can't get a good quality tool for $10 so what do you expect of a set costing $10? The prices are good but you're getting what you're paying for

  • +2

    Thanks. Got some for the apprentice.

  • Farters day sorted

    • Plthhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • +1

    If you already have Allen keys the 43 piece looks better

  • +2

    Craftright 62 Piece Modular Socket Set $9.98

    Handy to leave in the car and couldn't resist with OnePassfree delivery!

    • +1

      those hex sockets will be round sockets in no time

  • +1

    These are $2 shop level metal - I have had them crumble while using them on low torque applications such as putting Ikea flatpacks together
    Sure they are cheap but I can't recommend them (no offence to OP)

    • +1 and further to this, make sure you are all wearing safety goggles when using these sockets/screwdrivers as they can crack and chip under pressure from the real metal bolts and screwheads found in cars/machinery etc and bits can fly off at speed…i know from experience!

      And don't cheap out and buy the Craftright safety glasses either!

      • You need to switch off the engine before attempting a rebuild. Draining engine fluids also helps

        • yes - its under the Bonut!

        • You can't stop it with your hands man. It's like a machine!

  • +2

    I like the Ikea tool starter kit, with the hammer. Feel like a hammer is all you need, anything else is just a bonus.

  • -2

    The bits are so crap. They make any job so much more difficult.

    Most of the Phillips ones I have just broke in half across the bit 😨

  • Absolute shit quality. You’re better off keeping a McDonalds bag in your car than this shit. Both are garbage and don’t deserve the time of day

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