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I ordered some different electrical connector release tools off of eBay. £6.89 delivered from the People's Republic of China. Took 3 weeks to arrive but I was in no rush.

These are really easy to use and a great product. In my opinion better than my Sealey item. Just wanted to put it out there.

Cressa

 

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I ordered some different electrical connector release tools off of eBay. £6.89 delivered from the People's Republic of China. Took 3 weeks to arrive but I was in no rush.

These are really easy to use and a great product. In my opinion better than my Sealey item. Just wanted to put it out there.

Cressa

 

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I make websites, haven't got a clue what I'm doing but have managed to do a fair bit on mine!

 

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Combat Systems Engineer. It gives me the advantage of being handy with electronics/electrics, but as mentioned its just nuts and bolts.

I started out tinkering with cars on a Mk3 Golf I bought really cheap. Its grown from there really and I'd recommend to anyone interested in getting hands on to buy something for a couple of hundred quid, get a Haynes manual and get busy. If you cock it up you won't have broken the bank trying! You'll accumulate tools over time and you'll become more confident in tackling the more technical jobs too. :thumbleft:

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I'm in charge of the restoration/maintenance /upkeep of the Anglican church in Rome, just about as far away from cars as anything..

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Combat Systems Engineer. It gives me the advantage of being handy with electronics/electrics, but as mentioned its just nuts and bolts.

I started out tinkering with cars on a Mk3 Golf I bought really cheap. Its grown from there really and I'd recommend to anyone interested in getting hands on to buy something for a couple of hundred quid, get a Haynes manual and get busy. If you cock it up you won't have broken the bank trying! You'll accumulate tools over time and you'll become more confident in tackling the more technical jobs too. :thumbleft:

 

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I'm a civil servant so office bod mainly but love to get dirty fiddling with things

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