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Old 26 August 2009, 01:21 PM
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Default Non-commerical tool insurance?

Has anyone on here ever taken this out before? is it even available?

I have a workshop I use for hobby purposes and I know have several thousand pounds worth of tools and equiptment that I would like to insure but I really dont know how to go about it.. Its not part of my house or even on my property so think I can include it on any contents insurance
Old 26 August 2009, 02:21 PM
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Can't offer any advice, unfortunately, but I'd be interested in something similar...

All the tools quickly add up to jaw-dropping amounts
Old 26 August 2009, 02:29 PM
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I started adding it all up and I realised how pissed off I'd be if it all went walk abouts
Old 26 August 2009, 07:20 PM
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theres a company that run along side snap-on tools called livelyhood that insures tools & tool storage from about £8 a month.

wont tell you how much tools i have as its far too much lol
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Cheers Rob, have you got any more info?
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can you not add it to your household insurance?

I have got extended external cover to cover things such as push bike's, BBQ etc etc and a the very small collection of tools that i have. whilst this cover is fairly restrictive and only covers me upto £1500, thats more than enough to cover everything i have.

the cost of this cover is around £2 a month.

May be worth giving them a call.
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Nope because my workshop isnt on my property

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Old 26 August 2009, 10:10 PM
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I will dig the info out of the files at work tommorrow and post it up
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