The good, the bad and the ugly.... (The offical RTTL product review thread)

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The good, the bad and the ugly.... (The offical RTTL product review thread)

Post by Wreckless Rat »

The RTTL official product review thread.

I'll start the ball rolling with the Sealey Drill Sharpener.

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/sealey- ... cSEALw_wcB

Now, you don't expect a whole lot of tool for £60, but this thing is utter garbage, is back in the box and being returned.

Issues:
  • Says is does 3-13mm - it doesn't. Any drill bit over 10mm it only grinds 10mm worth of it.
  • The setting jig is utter tosh
  • The grinding bush fit is laughable, meaning a load of slop either way - so much for getting a good angle and the split central
  • The grinding bush is not only loose, but stiff and horrible to use. That's quite a feat to make something both loose and sloppy, but hard to turn
It was a long shot expecting £60 to deliver much, but...don't live in hope this thing is even worth £30....

Overall I rate this :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
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Re: The good, the bad and the ugly.... (The offical RTTL product review thread)

Post by maccecht »

I find most Sealey well actually all Sealey stuff to be cheap shite. Before I seen the light and thought buying cheap tools was being economical I had various Sealey stuff it's only after they break dont work let you down do you realise cheap tools are exactly that. I try if If can afford to but decent stuff like Facom teng etc. I did lower my standards a few months back and bought the Halfords pro 150 peice socket set but it was £65 so cheap and does have a lifetime guarantee. Not a fan of 12 point sockets but they will do in a pinch
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Re: The good, the bad and the ugly.... (The offical RTTL product review thread)

Post by Silly Car »

RIVET-NUT-GUN I Hand Riveter pliers set I rivet nut pliers I 150 rivet nuts in M5 M6 M8 M8 M10 M12



Picked up one of these last week to attach brackets to posts for the new railings*.

I only cocked up one fitting out of 20+ due to crimping whilst not having everything lined up square and tight, easily sorted by drilling it out and re-doing. The M10 rivnuts don’t half take some crimping, not helped by the short arms on the riveter.

* yes, I could have welded the lugs on or bolted through but this made for a neat, simple solution and I got a new tool! ;)
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Re: The good, the bad and the ugly.... (The offical RTTL product review thread)

Post by Druid »

maccecht wrote: Sun Aug 09, 2020 9:42 pm I find most Sealey well actually all Sealey stuff to be cheap shite. Before I seen the light and thought buying cheap tools was being economical I had various Sealey stuff it's only after they break dont work let you down do you realise cheap tools are exactly that. I try if If can afford to but decent stuff like Facom teng etc. I did lower my standards a few months back and bought the Halfords pro 150 peice socket set but it was £65 so cheap and does have a lifetime guarantee. Not a fan of 12 point sockets but they will do in a pinch
Halfords Pro tools are good quality and can often be picked well below RRP. I would say they're at least as good as Facom or Teng, and as you say they have a lifetime guarantee.