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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 482397" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Agreed, this online stuff might be ok for ordering stuff, as in you don't have to drive around looking for somewhere that sells one, then find the best price, but it's a real ****** if anything goes wrong. Plus with a lot of tools it depends on how it feels in the hand, screwdrivers especially, I know different people who prefer different brands due to the handle shape. Sometimes as well you can have used a certain tool for years and you think it's great, then one day you try a different one and realise it's a lot better, I always used an ordinary claw hammer until one day I asked a bloke to pass me a hammer, he did, his Estwing, I was a convert from then on, I've had mine now for nearly 30 years and although I've tried others I still prefer mine.</p><p></p><p>Try before you buy is very important, even more so if you are spending a lot of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 482397, member: 27126"] Agreed, this online stuff might be ok for ordering stuff, as in you don't have to drive around looking for somewhere that sells one, then find the best price, but it's a real ****** if anything goes wrong. Plus with a lot of tools it depends on how it feels in the hand, screwdrivers especially, I know different people who prefer different brands due to the handle shape. Sometimes as well you can have used a certain tool for years and you think it's great, then one day you try a different one and realise it's a lot better, I always used an ordinary claw hammer until one day I asked a bloke to pass me a hammer, he did, his Estwing, I was a convert from then on, I've had mine now for nearly 30 years and although I've tried others I still prefer mine. Try before you buy is very important, even more so if you are spending a lot of money. [/QUOTE]
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