Tools & Industrial

Tools & Industrial – Compare Power Tools, Hand Tools & Site Equipment

Tools shopping can feel straightforward right up until you compare what’s actually included. One retailer lists a drill as “body only”, another bundles two batteries and a charger, and a third adds a case and extra bits. The same happens with consumables: grinding discs that look identical can be different diameters, thicknesses and bores. Even PPE is full of small-but-important details, from glove ratings to whether a mask is intended for dust or fumes. This Tools & Industrial category brings together products from multiple UK retailers so you can compare specifications, pack sizes and pricing in one place before choosing where to buy. You’ll typically see power tools, hand tools, fixings, workwear, storage and heavier workshop or site kit, with listings changing as retailers refresh stock and rotate promotions.

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The products shown here are supplied by established UK retail partners. Discount Promo Codes isn’t the retailer of record — this page is designed to help you compare listings across different sellers, then click through to complete your purchase on the retailer’s own website. For tools and industrial kit, the retailer listing (and the manufacturer spec sheet where provided) is the place to confirm voltage, compatibility, ratings and what’s included in the box. Always follow manufacturer guidance and use appropriate safety equipment.

Browse Tools & Industrial by Section

If you want to shop by task rather than scrolling a long grid, these sub-category pages help you narrow things down quickly. The short notes are there because small differences matter in this category:

  • Power Tools – drills, drivers, saws, grinders and sanders; compare battery platform, kit contents and warranty.
  • Hand Tools – spanners, sockets, screwdrivers, measuring tools and sets; look at materials, piece counts and sizes.
  • Tool Accessories – blades, discs, bits and batteries; check sizes (for example 115mm vs 125mm discs) and compatibility.
  • Fixings & Fasteners – screws, anchors, bolts and brackets; compare box quantities and the intended application.
  • Safety & Workwear – boots, gloves, eye protection and PPE; check safety standards and ratings on the retailer listing.
  • Storage & Toolboxes – tool chests, organisers and site storage; compare capacity, dimensions and stack systems.
  • Workshop Equipment – benches, stands, vices and garage kit; load ratings and stability are key details.
  • Generators & Site Equipment – generators, site lighting and worksite kit; compare rated output, fuel type and runtime guidance.
  • Industrial Cleaning – pressure washers, wet/dry vacs and cleaning equipment; check power ratings, tank capacity and accessories.

It’s normal to move between sections when you’re buying for a job. A grinder purchase turns into discs, safety glasses and gloves. A shelving project becomes a drill, fixings, a level and a stud finder. The section pages make those “supporting” items easier to find without starting your search again.

Popular Brands You May See

Brand availability depends on which retailers are supplying stock feeds and what’s currently in season, but Tools & Industrial usually includes a mix of familiar trade names and widely stocked DIY ranges.

In power tools, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch Professional, Milwaukee, Ryobi and Einhell are common. Hand tools often include Stanley, Bahco, Draper and Irwin. Fixings and anchors may feature brands like Fischer and Rawlplug, alongside box-quantity brands such as ForgeFix depending on the retailer.

For workwear and safety kit, brands like Scruffs, Portwest, Dickies and DeWalt Workwear appear regularly. Workshop and site equipment can include brands such as Sealey, Clarke and SIP, particularly for garage-style kit and power equipment.

How Comparison Works for Tools & Industrial

This page shows products from multiple UK retailers, so you’ll sometimes see the same model more than once at different prices. In tools, that price gap is often about what comes with it. A “bare unit” can be good value if you already own batteries on the same platform; a kit can make more sense if you’re starting from scratch.

Battery systems are a big one. Many cordless ranges are built around a platform (commonly 18V), but that doesn’t automatically mean batteries are interchangeable across brands. Some lines also have higher-voltage systems (for example 36V), and mixing those up is an expensive mistake. The retailer listing usually states whether batteries and charger are included and which system the tool is built for.

Consumables and accessories need the same approach. Grinder discs are typically listed by diameter (115mm vs 125mm is common), drilling accessories by shank type and size, and saw blades by diameter and bore. Fixings are sold by length, gauge and box quantity — two listings can look identical until you notice one box contains 100 and the other 500.

When you click through, you complete your purchase directly with the retailer. Delivery, returns, warranties and customer service are handled under the retailer’s policies. For heavy equipment and bulky deliveries, it’s worth checking delivery method and lead time before ordering, especially if you’re buying for a scheduled job.

Why Listings and Availability Change

Tool ranges are updated frequently. Manufacturers release new generations, retailers clear older models, and bundles change as promotions come and go. Stock levels can also move quickly in trade-heavy categories — batteries, blades and fixings can sell through faster than you’d expect when a promotion hits.

Seasonality plays a part too. Site lighting and heaters tend to become more prominent in colder months, while outdoor cutting tools and pressure washers often rise in spring and summer. Because retailer feeds update independently, it’s normal for the grid to look different week to week.

How Discount Codes Can Reduce the Cost of Tools & Industrial Shopping

Some participating retailers provide discount codes that may apply to selected Tools & Industrial purchases. Where available, these codes are entered at checkout on the retailer’s website and can reduce the total cost, subject to the retailer’s terms.

Brand exclusions are common in tools, particularly on premium power tool lines and newer model releases. You’ll often find codes apply more reliably to accessories, consumables, storage and workwear. Minimum spend thresholds are typical, and delivery charges for heavy items may sit outside percentage-off offers. Always check the conditions attached to a code, especially if you’re placing a large order.

Purchases are completed directly with the retailer, and a portion of revenue generated through the platform contributes towards charitable initiatives.

Practical Checks Before You Buy

Start with compatibility. For cordless tools, confirm the battery platform and whether the listing includes batteries and charger. For cutting and grinding tools, check disc/blade sizes and fitting types. For workshop kit, look for load ratings and stability notes. For generators, compare rated output (not just peak) and check fuel type and runtime guidance.

PPE is worth doing properly. Gloves, eye protection and masks often include safety ratings on the retailer listing, and that’s the information to use rather than guessing from the photo. If you’re unsure what’s appropriate for a task, refer to manufacturer guidance or a qualified professional.

Finally, check warranties and returns. Some items are straightforward; others can have restrictions once used or opened. It’s better to know that before the delivery arrives.

Compare Carefully Before Choosing Your Retailer

This Tools & Industrial category is designed to make comparison easier across multiple UK sellers. Use the sub-sections to narrow your search, compare kit contents and specs, then click through to the retailer that suits you best and complete your purchase directly on their website.