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Good choices. Shame they skimped on the quality, I will certainly add some extra kit for our truck!
 

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Good choices. Shame they skimped on the quality, I will certainly add some extra kit for our truck!
Assuming the tools they supply are thought through and helpful in a number of ways. I might swap out the pliers, screwdriver and single spanner for something of a higher grade. Need to add a decent head torch also.
 

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Assuming the tools they supply are thought through and helpful in a number of ways. I might swap out the pliers, screwdriver and single spanner for something of a higher grade. Need to add a decent head torch also.
In fairness, having just had a careful look at what tools are supplied with the Grenadier. They are a little bit crude looking but fit for purpose. Might change out the tool roll for something a little more accessible and something able to accommodate the little extra's I have added.
 

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Facom. Very nice. Have a love of their tools and Wera tools.
Actually these ones are Sealey.

I think both the Sealey ones and the Facom ones are bought in parts from the same factory ~ just different labelling, and significantly different prices. The Facom ones were possibly north of £30, whilst these were £12.
 

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20230603_132213.jpgMy travelling "briefcase" toolkit which I've had for about 15 yrs.... weighs about 13kg.
 

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Need to add a decent head torch also.
I've been impressed with my original Fenix headtorch (on the right), I bought a second one for the vehicle.
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Bought initially for taking the dog out in the dark hours, but used for so many different jobs, where some extra light is required but you don't have a spare hand.

Both flood and spotlights, and several different power levels.

Original used daily for 3 or more years without an issue, other than headband going a little slack and being replaced.

And it has a handy bag to keep it in:
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I've been impressed with my original Fenix headtorch (on the right), I bought a second one for the vehicle.
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Bought initially for taking the dog out in the dark hours, but used for so many different jobs, where some extra light is required but you don't have a spare hand.

Both flood and spotlights, and several different power levels.

Original used daily for 3 or more years without an issue, other than headband going a little slack and being replaced.

And it has a handy bag to keep it in:
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Fenix makes a good light. Bright and good quality. Never thought I would use a head lamp but once I got accustomed to it now can’t go with out it!
 

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Yes exactly the same. Resisted for years and wouldn't swap over from my large Maglite. Now I have, I certainly wouldn't go back.
 
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Yes exactly the same. Resisted for years and wouldn't swap over from my large Maglite. Now I have, I certainly wouldn't go back.
Likewise. From buying a Petzl Tikka many years ago I now have several around the house and sheds. Some have red leds which handy for reading in bed when the wife has turned off the reading lamp. Or on a boat at night. Have cheaper chinese ones in each vehicle with batteries removed. Very handy piece of kit, and as you say, no way back.
 

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Since i had the tools out for the oil change this seems like the best time to post them . So i tried to build a robust kit that will potentially be able to cover 90% of things i will need to do to my Gren . Any time i wrench on my gren i make it a point to use this kit . In case i need something that is not in the kit /or does not work as i want then i will add it / remove it as time goes on . This is just the tool kit no it does not contain any spares. It will only be carried on trips ( not on a daily basis , since the Gren is my daily driver ) .
The kit it is in a kind of a tool roll . Laid out looks like this :
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Each pocket has a theme to it so i know what i expect to find in there in a glimpse .
First pocket has pliers , squeeze things and cutting things (ignore the marker its just in case i need to draw a mustache on someone) :
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Second pocket is the persuader along with all the poky bits and we cannot forget the thumb detecting nut f*cker (adjustable wrench) :
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Third pocket we have sockets . I tried to find all the types on the Gren and here is what i came up with . External torx , torx , normal( hex 6 point deep and shallow ) . I know the seats are held in with tamper proof torx but I decided not to include them , they can work on normal torx also but the hole in the middle makes them more susceptible to failure so they are not included .
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Pocket 4 is everything screw related plus a tire valve stem tool ( one in the car at all times with extra valve stems , if you know you know )
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Last pocket is the miscellaneous: allen keys , test light , epoxy paste , random hose clamps and a pair of strippers.
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On the reverse side is a full set of combination spanners .
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All packed up looks like this :
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Hope it gives someone ideas . Show us your tool kit and what you have in it !!!
 

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Since i had the tools out for the oil change this seems like the best time to post them . So i tried to build a robust kit that will potentially be able to cover 90% of things i will need to do to my Gren . Any time i wrench on my gren i make it a point to use this kit . In case i need something that is not in the kit /or does not work as i want then i will add it / remove it as time goes on . This is just the tool kit no it does not contain any spares. It will only be carried on trips ( not on a daily basis , since the Gren is my daily driver ) .
The kit it is in a kind of a tool roll . Laid out looks like this :
View attachment 7819708
Each pocket has a theme to it so i know what i expect to find in there in a glimpse .
First pocket has pliers , squeeze things and cutting things (ignore the marker its just in case i need to draw a mustache on someone) :
View attachment 7819709
Second pocket is the persuader along with all the poky bits and we cannot forget the thumb detecting nut f*cker (adjustable wrench) :
View attachment 7819710
Third pocket we have sockets . I tried to find all the types on the Gren and here is what i came up with . External torx , torx , normal( hex 6 point deep and shallow ) . I know the seats are held in with tamper proof torx but I decided not to include them , they can work on normal torx also but the hole in the middle makes them more susceptible to failure so they are not included .
View attachment 7819711
Pocket 4 is everything screw related plus a tire valve stem tool ( one in the car at all times with extra valve stems , if you know you know )
View attachment 7819712
Last pocket is the miscellaneous: allen keys , test light , epoxy paste , random hose clamps and a pair of strippers.
View attachment 7819713
On the reverse side is a full set of combination spanners .
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All packed up looks like this :
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Hope it gives someone ideas . Show us your tool kit and what you have in it !!!
Great looking tool kit - who makes that bag for carrying everything?
 

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Don't forget to add you your kit - hammer, large plastic tarp, tie wraps, duct tape, bone saw, lime or sulphuric acid. Oh, wait, thats for something else.....
For a moment there i was like those are some nice recommendations…….. just in case you know . Ahahhaha :)
 
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+1 for wera, knipex, duck tape and some bits or wire. Oh and a lump hammer
After "stopping" my engineer career, I swapped as a paid hobby to interpreting for justice, police, social inspection and so on ...
About a year ago, I had to do some interpreting job (Portuguese) for a car jacking, where they kidnapped the car owner and left him alive in a remote place ...
Judge to car jacker: "who does carry duct tape in his car?"
Car jacker: "euh ..."
Me, my thoughts, but I didn't say it: "I always have duct tape in my car" :ROFLMAO: '
(And I also had always wire and some other tools in the car)
 
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After "stopping" my engineer career, I swapped as a paid hobby to interpreting for justice, police, social inspection and so on ...
About a year ago, I had to do some interpreting job (Portuguese) for a car jacking, where they kidnapped the car owner and left him alive in a remote place ...
Judge to car jacker: "who does carry duct tape in his car?"
Car jacker: "euh ..."
Me, my thoughts, but I didn't say it: "I always have duct tape in my car" :ROFLMAO: '
(And I also had also always wire and some other tools in the car)
Obviously the judge has AAA ( road assistance) and never changed a tire in his life . Ahhaahh
 

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Me, my thoughts, but I didn't say it: "I always have duct tape in my car" :ROFLMAO: '
(And I also had always wire and some other tools in the car)
I find zip ties work efficiently and quickly. Colours don't matter but gauge/length is important 😉
 

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Some fancy and extremely clean tookits on this thread!
 
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