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Plunge saws, cordless dremel type things, oscillating saws, cheap (but good) epoxy glue, Sanders, spanner sets...
All usually pretty good for the money.
I bought the cordless Dremel style tool a couple of years back and can recommend it. It's not got the torque of my mains powered Black & Decker Wizard, but it's perfectly usable and has been great for small cutting jobs. The cutting discs are pretty good too, but wear eye protection as they shatter easily.
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Bought pack 10 Dremel flap wheels and pack (lots) polishing buffs - two sets for £6
Both spanner set and socket / bit set looked good for the price
On the 'Magnetic Tool Aids' link they have stainless magnetic parts trays - pack of 2 small or 1 large for £2.99. (Handy for ‘car park’ maintenance.)
They do this silicon spray stuff - it's brilliant for gear cables. It leaves a white coating on so keeps em really nice and slick. Can look a bit messy if you spray other parts with it 🙂
That little Dremel thing looks great. Might have to pop in tonight on the way home.
They occasionally do a hand cleaner which is sawdust mixed with soap. If you see it, buy it, it cleans oil off with ease and leaves your hands lovely and smooth. I've stockpiled.