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Discuss knee pads in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; evening guys, Got a pair of dewalt trousers with dewalt knee pads which keep slipping round any suggestions? Cheers Paul...
          
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    evening guys,

    Got a pair of dewalt trousers with dewalt knee pads which keep slipping round any suggestions?

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    2 pairs or get some Redback Knee pads, still like mine.
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    do the redback not slip round mate?

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    no, I won a pair (JOTM) and they're really good.

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    tradetiler the cheapest including shipping?

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    congrats on jotm mate

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    Not sure who is the cheapest. My local tile shop stocks them so that's where I got mine. Try JOTM and win a pair , I have 3 pairs left to give away as prises.
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    I know where you are coming from with the slippage (real word???) I do what Neale suggested and stuff 2 pairs in.
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    Default Re: knee pads

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    do the redback not slip round mate?
    the redbacks are designed to go in the (knee pad) pocket so can't slip round, i got mine free too if your dewalt ones are sliding round put masking tape round them.

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    My Redbacks rule! dead comfy and don't slip round but they do slide down sometimes.

    Before Redbacks I used to stuff a pair of snickers pads in each trouser pocket.

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