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Looking for a workshop apron now that I am doing more and more of my own maintenance. I do all of it in the garage and have to wear my down gilet in there because it's freezing and I don't want to wreck my clothes by absent mindedly wiping greasy hands on it.
I've seen the Park Tool SA-3 for £25. Is it worth the money over a cheapo £6 apron you can buy from Screwfix? Anyone who owns one care to comment please?
I got one. It's nothing any other apron won't do excerpt it has Park written on it. I like Park so I got one.
Cheers. Do you know any decent alternatives please?
I was torn between [url= http://m.cathkidston.com/hampstead-rose-adjustable-apron//cath-kidston/fcp-product/1008453 ]this[/url] and the Park
Get a shop coat if its cold.
Or overall, especially if they have jersey cuffs on the arms.
Overalls from halfords or Carhartt Dungarees
I have always survived despite not wearing an apron. Random old clothes for the garage.
I use a chef's apron that I had lying around, it has a pocket and is an apron. It's not going to keep you warm though, but a cheap fleece from TK Maxx/Decathlon/Primarni if you're worried about that.
...I can't believe I just answered a question on aprons.
The advantage of the Park apron is the front pockets are "hinged" so when you lean over things don't fall out.
...I can't believe I just answered a question on aprons.
You haven't met Mr Yellow then
I have the park tool apron for machine polishing at work.
It's far better than most purely because of the strap design. It has a crossover strap on the back rather than a looped neck strap so it doesn't rub on your neck and it's far more comfortable.
Worth the extra in my opinion as I hated wearing my old one but I forget I have the park tool one on.
I use the Park apron in the shop - it is very comfy, even when the pockets are full.
I've got one and I quite like it. I've used a few different (usually free ones) and the park one is the best one. Fits nicely, doesn't move about and is comfortable even when the pockets are full.
I got one last year for xmas - not Park Tools but another, just as good IMO, black with red writing on it something like DMR or SKS, now when I can't find that elusive screwdriver I find it tucked in one of its numerous pockets! Looks to have more useful pockets than the Park one on CRC website...

