Mr. Roboto
Well-known member
Any possibility you have a URL for the manufacturer?
Sure here you go!
Any possibility you have a URL for the manufacturer?
errrr... that's Amazon... I was looking for a URL for LLNDEI, which apparently does not exist.
the URL printed on the users manual included in their other sets is www.llndeitool.com, but that's a dead link.

www.trodesigns.com
Excellent.Even after five months of use I am still amazed every time I use it. .
They are in California. They list it on their Facebook page. My ratchets shipped from California and I have that address.Excellent.
So... why do they not let the buying public know where they are located?
ZERO information on the company's website regarding location.
I have an opinion on that but every bit of it is complete speculation...Looks like they're more focused on motorcycles.
I don't use Facebook.
I do not find any address on any of those pages.
Sorry, but I am immediately distrustful of any manufacturer that hides their physical location.
This is the second one I've come upon today.
"I will never buy the pig in the poke
- there's many a foul pig in a fair cloak"
- old 15th century saying
This is taking COO to a new level - you're looking for LOO "location of operations"?Looks like they're more focused on motorcycles.
I don't use Facebook.
I do not find any address on any of those pages.
Sorry, but I am immediately distrustful of any manufacturer that hides their physical location.
This is the second one I've come upon today.
"I will never buy the pig in the poke
- there's many a foul pig in a fair cloak"
- old 15th century saying
I have to "sign up" for "an account" before I am allowed to know WHERE a product I might consider purchasing is made and/or being distributed from?
If that guy had walked into my office 40 years ago (when I was doing all the buying for a chain of stores), he'd have been shown the door in a New York minute.
Sorry... not sure where this trend started, or why, and I don't care. Manufacturers who hide their physical locations get ZERO trust from ME.
And zero dollars.
If you're going to hang out a shingle, you better be able to put yourself in front of the public. Otherwise you have no business being in business.
^ That is simply not true in the world of tool manufacturing. Physical street addresses of most every tool manufacturer on the planet are readily available with a simple Google search. I very seldom run into instances where I am unable to find a company's address.The reality is that every business is like this now,
Its coming!^ That is simply not true in the world of tool manufacturing. Physical street addresses of most every tool manufacturer on the planet are readily available with a simple Google search. I very seldom run into instances where I am unable to find a company's address on their own website or a related website. Very seldom... like: almost never.
Our shipping labels have my families rental property as the return address because its only 1 zip code away, doesn't effect our billing, and still keeps our actual location hidden.So I'd have to buy something to find out his location.




Got a DCF680 gyro screwdriver used this weekend. I always wanted to try one out and the great deal was hard to pass up. Anybody know of a way to get permanent marker off Dewalt yellow plastic?
I was going to say, I remember it being a member here that developed this ratchet and there was a whole thread dedicated to it.This is taking COO to a new level - you're looking for LOO "location of operations"?
There's a number of great reasons not to list your address as a very small scale manufacturer.
We have an awful lot of curious people come by as it is already!
Also, we don't have any kind of real security like a big time factory.
Having said that, we're based in Orange County, CA (philly native) and we also do some things in Corpus Christi but neither places are addresses I'd want people just dropping by.
I recently reached out to AvE (wanted to send a tool in for testing) and yep, no address. He likely has his HAAS mill in his garage. So I'd have to buy something to find out his location.
Speaking of location, reminds me of this guy:
That's how I found out about them and purchased gen 1.I was going to say, I remember it being a member here that developed this ratchet and there was a whole thread dedicated to it.
If you have questions just ask @teagueo or go check out the thread that covers the development.
I should be on the Honda payroll.
After 18" of snowfall this weekend, two of my Neighbors are now Honda believers. One Ego twin stage 24" **** the bed due to battery failure, like, legit smoking battery's. After letting it cool down and using his other charged packs, it starts and runs for a few seconds and then turns off under no load.
The other neighbors Ariens died while attempting to clear a snow mountain left behind by the previous day's snow plow pass. Sounds like something internal to the auger drive since the sheer pins are in place and the engine sounds "ok".
Both fixed with my Honda HSS928AATD with no drama.

If that guy had walked into my office 40 years ago.
f you ever get to Port Angeles, the place you want to check out is Swain's at 601 East First Street.
What are you lookin' for? Rubber boots? Georgia boots? Tools? Outdoor clothing? Canoe Paddles? Ammo? Fishing tackle? New chimney for your hurricane lamp? Oh... how about a new house plant? This was the only place in the state that had a pair of size 13 Wesco Jobmasters on the shelf when I needed a pair for a gig with USFS.
Geinxurn claims to make a million bits a day
I have a few of those exact type-style of Wiha screwdrivers (with the red acetate handles) and yes they are excellent to use.This kind?
I've been using this kind of handle Wiha for 25 years and they're my standard/fave.
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SoftFinish Phillips Screwdriver #2 x 100mm
Wiha SoftFinish® Phillips Driver #2 x 100mmwww.wihatools.com

Some eBay NOS finds
-Wiha long metric hex key set - COO Poland
-Gedore 6 pc screw driver set plus an extra small flat head screw driver - COO Slovenia.
I left my old Wiha screw driver set behind when I moved not realizing how hard finding replacements was going to be. They're hard plastic red see through handles. Were the most comfortable screw drivers to use and just fitted right.
I currently have Stanley (USA) , Husky ( taiwan )and Klein ( USA and Taiwan ) and besides the ratcheting Klein's , I don't really like using any of them. Don't feel right in my hands while those old Wihas did nicely. So the Gedore set is just another set I'm trying in the hopes of finding a set that is as good for me.

YES!Harry Epstein also carries the Vessel red plastic handled screwdrivers
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Vessel Phillips No.2 x 100mm Power Grip Screw Driver (4500P2100)
Plastic handle and tang-thru shank stand up to heavy-duty work. Hexagon bolster for strong tightening with a wrench. Cellulose acetate resin grip. ///brand_for_product_detail=Acme,close_out=Yes,companydescription=??? - Made in...www.harryepstein.com![]()
Mine is more of a home body shop.Those would be giant balls of steel filings and grinder frass in no time in my shop.
My wife came to me and said " there is something scraping under the car when I reverse "
Off to Autozone and HF to get a trolley jack. I was about to choose the Daytona 3ton over the Duralast jack when I found out that for the Daytona , one has to pay between $40-75 for a 1 or 2 year warranty and that the $2-300 Daytona jacks come with only a 90 day warranty. I expected this from the Pittsburgh jacks but thought the Daytona would actually have a warranty.
The Duralast gold seemed like the better deal all of a sudden.
Walked back to Autozone and got this little guy instead and figured it would be nice to have a small trolley jack in the car anyways and this would tide me over today until I find a Trolley jack I like for decent money. I was leaning towards the Duralast gold but I don't know now.
I hate being held ransom on a Sunday afternoon to auto parts store &HD tools because I don't have them and I should have had one already I've been here for 2 years now , should already have one.
I did pick up this Coaxial compression tool from HF , found it in the discount isle next to the nits and bolts I was looking at.
Oh, and Napa had nothing.
•Duralast jack -COO assume it's China CORRECTION , Cambodia
•Coax compression tool - Taiwan






That isn't impressive if you're clumsy.I got more knives than I got fingers