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  • Bought a Rolson Tools one a while ago. It's a good wheel, although it's not the most resilient to knocks etc, so always transport it carefully in my van.

  • got one of those also. it's alright, although the stanley i had was a lot better - but for the amount i use it, it's more than fine. and the light is useful as well

    BensBotanics said:

    Bought a Rolson Tools one a while ago. It's a good wheel, although it's not the most resilient to knocks etc, so always transport it carefully in my van.

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    I use the Roto-Sure 1000. Been using it for 2 years now with no problems at all. It is always in the van getting kicked about, you never know when someone will ask you to do a quote ;)

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    Had a draper one before, got 1 summer out of it and it fell to bits.

  • ROTOSHURE are by far the best, i have been using one for 4 years no no problem, i have got 1 brand new one in its case for £65 delivered if your interested
    trumetre are good but not as robust as the rotoshure
    rolson would not even be worth talking about total cheap rubbish

    Just a note i sell quality hand tools as a side line to my paving buisness

  • Same here, it lives in the van and is entering its third season. Fairly certain I got it from Toolstation.
    For cheap rubbish it seems to be doing all right for me.


    Stuart Diprose said:

    got one of those also. it's alright, although the stanley i had was a lot better - but for the amount i use it, it's more than fine. and the light is useful as well

    BensBotanics said:

    Bought a Rolson Tools one a while ago. It's a good wheel, although it's not the most resilient to knocks etc, so always transport it carefully in my van.

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