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Old 14 February 2024, 07:40 AM   #27
Calatrava r
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A good rule for me is to buy the best possible tools quality wise for the job. As someone said cheaper tools may be made of inferior alloys which can bend and misshapen in use resulting in damage to the item being worked on. Whether the higher price on a particular tool brand is justified requires some research into it. As a Rolex watch costs at least 10K, on average, I am not worried about overspending on a screwdriver or spring bar tweezers.
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