I am looking for a socket & wrench set for the truck that would ideally have a decent 1/4" and 1/2" or a wide range of socket options. Because I want it for the truck, I'm looking at ones with plastic cases. I think I may end up with a Bahco set but I was interested to see that the Bahco plastic cases look almost identical to the plastic cases from Tone from Japan. I assume the cases are made at the same factory. The hinges are identical. The locking clasps are the same. The printing on the grey insert is the same.
Bahco S106
Tone 3130MP
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Both the Bahco and Tone sets pictured are made in Taiwan but I think you might be reading too much into the rest of it. Besides being similar colors (Bahco is always orange, Tone is typically red or black) and both blow-molded cases, the designs are different. The latches and hinges are superficially similar because there are only so many ways to make a case like that. Not saying that they couldn't possibly come from the same oem, just that they are different designs and not direct copies.
A few Bahco models like the S81SL (not sold in any sets and hard to find), do appear to use the Tone ratchet mechanism although not as blatantly as the Proto Blackhawk or Powerbuilt ratchets. The head on that model has unique ribbing similar to Matador while the quick release button has been rounded over and the handle uses the same design as the other Bahco tools (also found on a few Williams tools). I guess the point being that Bahco goes to some effort to distinguish their Taiwanese stuff from others even when they do raid the parts bin.
As for feedback on the Bahco stuff, I have had a separate 1/4" and 1/2" Bahco set for a few years and they are pretty nice.
Sockets are euro-style (matte finish, semi-deep, knurling) with clearly marked sizes and no skips.
Ratchets aren't crazy advanced in terms of dimensions or tooth count but I really like the ergonomics. The handles, selector switches, and quick release are all very well done. Also very easy to disassemble and clean/lube.
And the 1/4" screwdriver has a female square on the end, so you can slip the quick release ratchet on to snug up/break something loose and do the rest with your fingers without swapping sockets or removing them from the fastener.
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