Just to add my two pennyworth to the issue of Clarke tools -
do they really exist? By that I mean - is there a firm called 'Clarke' that makes tools? I suspect that they (and Power Devil, Nutool etc) are just names stuck on re-painted Far East imports.
I bought a 'Clarke' whetstone grinder some 18 years ago for about £85. I still have it but it leaves a lot to be desired. The tool rest on the slow running whet stone is plastic and doesn't support anything. The wet wheel itself was not running true, and I have since bought a better wheel. Overall, pretty poor quality. I know you get what you pay for, but this was actually quite expensive.
However I have been quite disappointed with some of Axminster's offerings as well. e.g. a £50 automatic darkening welding helmet that I used twice before it stopped working (despite leaving it in sunlight to recharge), a dust extractor system (with 3" pipework) which is way underpowered, and a scroll saw which is really pretty grot - although it was cheap so that's fair enough I suppose. I also bought a battery operated digital caliper which was supposed to be auto shut-off (battery saving), but the battery went flat, as did a new battery, even after switching off. Axminster sent a replacement but it was exactly the same, so now I have to remove the battery after use. I could go on but I'm sure you get the point.
Cheap is cheap, whoever sells it, although I'm certainly not putting Axminster in the same category as Clarke. I'm just saying that you have to be a bit suspicious about buying 'bargains' - unfortunately.
K