Something I bought, thinking they would rarely get used, but in fact have so many uses… https://www.onbuy.com/gb/us-pro-9pc...term=4575411494768255&utm_content=Ad group #1
Do overalls count because they are amazing. Level with built in digital display and beep when level. 10/10 Lazer level 9/10
VW-specific, but a TorqueMeister tool for undoing/doing up type 1 gland nuts. Managed to get a cheaper used one on eBay. Even if you have your flywheel off a couple of times, they're worth the money. They're just laughably easy to use. No more swinging frim lengths of scaffold pole - you can just twirl it round with a couple of fingers, and you're done up to 250 ft lbs
I have one of these. It's surly witchcraft how they work. I've seen a YouTube of a guy first removing the said nut, then putting it back on using it..... yep he snapped it off If I remember rightly, it also removes the hub nut on an prototype bay. Sent from my SM-G981B using Tapatalk
Farm Jack Best £20 I ever spent (second hand) I dug out one concrete post took best part of a day, still had another six to do so I thought there must be an easier way I watched a video bought one the next day. Six posts out in 4 hours https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/18576725...RXGH4gQSC6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Sent from my SM-G981B using Tapatalk
https://www.hendonladders.co.uk/ Bought one of these, about 15 years ago. Great for my work. People love my topiary. People come from miles, just to stand in the gardens I work in, to admire my balls…
A tool for opening the chain connectors, or missing links, used on bike chains. Why did I spend so long trying to remove old oily bicycle chains by hand? Got one of these a couple of years ago, and replacing chains is now a joy.
I've got a little piece of looped metal that I've used for years - made one out of a paperclip originally, then one came attached to a chain tool that I bought.