Wickes have a good deal in these £28 ATM.I wear a pair of steel toe capped trainers with an added memory foam insole.
I’ve been wearing those for workshop they seem fine plus slipping on and off is ace not sure I really need saftey toes tho I think for the price there pretty decent and well made my current pair I’ve had over a year and seem to be lasting wellI'm getting on alright at the moment with my first pair of "Redback" dealer boots. First pair of boots that fitted without breaking in....
Cheers Andy
Think my uncle had those screwfix name brand so may have been somthing else funny thing is his company he works for did the branding for hyena workwear or what ever it is at screwfix. If I’m doing concrete post on fencing I wear wellies good onse though muc boots but those rigger type things look alright and the price but I imagine they’d be uncomfortable I never seem to get on with toe capsI find these https://www.amazon.co.uk/Apache-Unisex-Adult-AP305-Safety-Boots/dp/B001U0OBO0/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2H0PYX1NH5HEZ&dchild=1&keywords=apache+rigger+boots+size+9&qid=1619558718&sprefix=apache+rigg,aps,161&sr=8-1 really good - although you will need to add some comfort insoles. Big advantage for me is they're waterproof - and remain so after 8 months. That is something none of the others (Including Dewalt) have managed in the past.
These insoles are comfy: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001E1CR0U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I got some DeWalt ones from Costco which were very comfortable and have lasted well. I forget the model, something like apprentice...
That's my choice as well, looks like or should look like "normal" shoes, easy on and off but not best for walking as I like a loose fit around the toes so my foot slips around inside of the boot a bit when I'm walking, but OK for walking in the workshop and workplace.‘Dealer’ boots.
Slip on and off so no laces to fill with sawdust and offer good foot protection.
These are definitely not Screwfix - their Rigger boots can be cheap (Including DeWalt) but just don’t seem to stay waterproof.Think my uncle had those screwfix name brand so may have been somthing else funny thing is his company he works for did the branding for hyena workwear or what ever it is at screwfix. If I’m doing concrete post on fencing I wear wellies good onse though muc boots but those rigger type things look alright and the price but I imagine they’d be uncomfortable I never seem to get on with toe caps
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