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TTI 29-Piece 1/2" Drive Deep Socket Set + Bonus 18-Piece 1/2" Drive Socket Set $169 Delivered @ Total Tools

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https://www.totaltools.com.au/191939-tti-29pc-12in-drive-dee…

Great value for a deep impact socket set that covers a wide range of sizes together with a standard 18pc impact socket set - valued at $108.

Had a wide range of TTI tools that I’ve used for a long period of time, great quality and value.

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  • +1

    Don't forget the price in title

  • +3

    @Flea, we need the fee?

  • +1

    Thanks everyone! Fee included!

  • Great price, thanks for sharing

  • Want this don't need this

  • I've usually found that the Force brand at Trade Tools to be far better (even better than Kinchrome, Wera, Stahlwille, Snap-Off and other expensive + way over-rated brands) and often cheaper than TTI.

    To reinforce this, this dude seems to mainly use Force or Bahco, not TTI https://www.youtube.com/c/CuttingEdgeEngineeringAustralia

    However that said, with this bonus set….this deal is a legit bargain for anyone who doesn't need to use them daily or in a trade scenario.

  • +1

    Don't know TTI but I have a socket adapter from Sydney Tools' house brand Daytona. Every time I take it off from a wrench the chrome flakes drop like Tinker Bell.

    • +1

      I don't know why you were negged for calling out shitty tools, but gave you a positive for letting us know of your experience.

      • Thanks mate. I have jack stands and floor jacks from both Daytona and TTI. Not 100% sure but most likely they are from the same factory. They are solid pieces it's just I'm not going to buy another chrome from them.

    • TTI own Milwaukee, AEG, Ryobi, and a bunch of other brands. Haven't used their sockets, but the tools I have used from them seemed decent enough for the price.

      • Pretty sure this TTI is a Total Tools house brand and TTi stands for either Total Tools Importing or Total Tools Industries?

        • Oh, I had no idea. That's confusing. I've seen a few of their kits that were very similar to ones Milwaukee offer, so that's why I assumed it was the same TTI.

          Like this kit is somewhat similar to this Milwaukee one, even the sockets are similar in appearance, with a blue band around the TTI and red around the Milwaukee.

        • Nope.

          Techtronic Industries (TTI Group or TTI), owns a bunch of tool brands.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techtronic_Industries

          • @mull: Weird looking Techtronic pail

            • @mapax: I will correct myself:

              Total Tools (Importing) Pty, and TTI Group are different entities.

              While TTI Group owns the following brands:
              * Milwaukee Electric Tools
              * Homelite
              * Empire Level
              * Imperial Blade
              * Stiletto
              * Hart Tools
              * Hoover
              * Oreck
              * Vax
              * Royal
              * DreBo
              * Dirt Devil
              * AEG Electric Tools
              * Ryobi power tools

              It does not appear that the TTI group owns the TTI Tools brand.

      • What you are referring to is Techtronic Industries, not this Total Tools house brand TTI.

  • Bought this set more than a year ago, haven't used too much (backyard mechanic) but they do the job, no point spending more unless you're a professional. Sold the shallows for $80 as I never used them over my 3/8 Sunex set which made the deal even better

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