To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Show your new tool arrivals

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Matt XYZ

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 11, 2017
Messages
469
Location
Germany
I received my CAT wrenches and sockets from a post a few weeks ago. The sockets definitely look like Snap On. I'm not 100% sure about the wrenches as I don't have any Snap-On wrenches to compare. At 20% off from NMC CAT I am very happy no matter what. The CAT dealer provided outstanding service sending them to my APO in Germany.
 

Attachments

  • CAT Sockets and wrenches.jpeg
    CAT Sockets and wrenches.jpeg
    940.4 KB · Views: 91

Steve_P

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 15, 2010
Messages
5,185
I’ve got a super long set of GW I bought when I first joined here. I must say they’re been incredible. Hopefully you set is of the same quality.

Well Zoro fd up again, well half way. I got two sets of wera drivers today but they aren’t what ordered. I specifically order the gold tips ones, but at least these are laser tips. At this point I’ll be sourcing my wera stuff somewhere else.

And a pretty robust adjustable hole saw. If anyone else ever has that need, I highly recommend this unit. I bought one for the crew a few years ago and it’s hung strong through all kinds of ceiling material without fail.

IMG_7259.jpeg

I have a similar hole saw that I bought 10-15 years ago. At that time, it was $100-150, a lot of $, but it was worth it for the ~20 holes I drilled. Worked great, beautiful round holes, exactly where you want, no wandering, NO mess. Worth every penny even for that initial use. Mine came in a nice plastic black case.
 

vjquan

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 23, 2005
Messages
846
I received my CAT wrenches and sockets from a post a few weeks ago. The sockets definitely look like Snap On. I'm not 100% sure about the wrenches as I don't have any Snap-On wrenches to compare. At 20% off from NMC CAT I am very happy no matter what. The CAT dealer provided outstanding service sending them to my APO in Germany.
The CAT wrenches are the same as the Williams Supercombo (Snap-On Industrial brand). Of all of the professional tool lines, these are probably the heaviest that I've seen.
 

Stridercondor

Member
Joined
Sep 9, 2011
Messages
21
Location
Milwaukee
I finally got the Klein fastbit screwdriver. It feels like a refined vessel ball screwdriver. This may be the last screwdriver I'll ever use lol. I also got this cheap work light for $21 just to qualify for same day delivery from Amazon. I am actually impressed with the output, and I won't cry if it got run over or dropped off the lift.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20260227_082553908_HDR.jpg
    IMG_20260227_082553908_HDR.jpg
    547.6 KB · Views: 58
  • IMG_20260227_082515404_HDR.jpg
    IMG_20260227_082515404_HDR.jpg
    444.3 KB · Views: 48
  • IMG_20260227_082420920_HDR.jpg
    IMG_20260227_082420920_HDR.jpg
    650.4 KB · Views: 47
  • IMG_20260227_082326420_HDR.jpg
    IMG_20260227_082326420_HDR.jpg
    651 KB · Views: 49
  • IMG_20260227_082923679.jpg
    IMG_20260227_082923679.jpg
    403.4 KB · Views: 48
  • IMG_20260227_083133936.jpg
    IMG_20260227_083133936.jpg
    510.6 KB · Views: 53
  • IMG_20260227_082238921_HDR.jpg
    IMG_20260227_082238921_HDR.jpg
    527 KB · Views: 55
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

SMOKEYBEAR

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2016
Messages
453
I'm all set to ruin some chisels. Watched a bunch of videos and came to the conclusion this is what I'd try.. I'm certain that there will be a learning curve to this process.

I have another new tool set to be delivered today. I'll believe it when they get here, been like 3 months since the order was made.
 

Attachments

  • NT2.jpg
    NT2.jpg
    113.6 KB · Views: 62

Steel_Rain

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 23, 2024
Messages
1,363
Oh, great. I just bough new metric sockets for my road kit, and now I have to replace them... gee, thanks a bunch!

Its ok, the Milwaukee set is excellent. I abuse the snot out of them and the labels stay readable and the sockets hold up very well.
Right, my buddy is in heavy equipment repair (big dog stuff) and has used the 1/2” deep set for a few years without the paint wearing off. He is a forum lurker on here so maybe he post a pic or two for a change 🙄.

Oh, and he is a Milwaukee fan boy and loves to work in hot/humid weather (**** you if you’re reading this Mark 🤣).
 

Ohio Andy

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 31, 2024
Messages
2,292
Location
Columbus, Ohio
I'm all set to ruin some chisels. Watched a bunch of videos and came to the conclusion this is what I'd try.. I'm certain that there will be a learning curve to this process.

I have another new tool set to be delivered today. I'll believe it when they get here, been like 3 months since the order was made.
If you live near the center of Ohio and need help sorting them out, let me know
 

pfbz

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 17, 2008
Messages
957
I received my CAT wrenches and sockets from a post a few weeks ago. The sockets definitely look like Snap On. I'm not 100% sure about the wrenches as I don't have any Snap-On wrenches to compare. At 20% off from NMC CAT I am very happy no matter what. The CAT dealer provided outstanding service sending them to my APO in Germany.
*Some* of the CAT wrenches are snap-on, but I believe the non-ratcheting full size combination wrenches shown are US made Williams and the full size ratcheting combination wrenches are Taiwanese Williams.

The CAT four-way angle wrenches (metric, 559-3896) I think are Snap-On, and the CAT flare nut wrenches (214-7335) as well, but only available in SAE sizing, no metric. I think the short combination wrenches as well (metric, 567-6839).

The chromie sockets are definitely Snap On, and I think the impact sockets as well.

Cat certainly doesn't make it easy to decipher what is what... Their website is absolutely terrible and the pdf catalog only marginally better.
 

moemc

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 12, 2025
Messages
356
These beauties were just dropped off by UPS this afternoon! :love:

IMG_5494.jpegIMG_5495.jpegIMG_5496.jpegIMG_5497.jpegIMG_5498.jpegIMG_5499.jpeg

They even sent along a very small tiny gift as appreciation!:dunno:

IMG_5500.jpegIMG_5501.jpeg
They are pretty. I don’t care what anyone says, I’m tasting one.

Does it say “made in Slovakia“ on the box? The package and the shafts have me assuming these are made by Oplast alongside Hazet and Gedore
 

Mr. Tool

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 26, 2013
Messages
1,868
They are pretty. I don’t care what anyone says, I’m tasting one.

Does it say “made in Slovakia“ on the box? The package and the shafts have me assuming these are made by Oplast alongside Hazet and Gedore
The following picture is all the information that I could find on the box.
The tools handles show "W. Germany" (possibly made in West Germany?).…. :dunno:…...maybe Heyco wants to keep their identity?
IMG_5516.png
 
Last edited:

Mr. Tool

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 26, 2013
Messages
1,868

pfbz

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 17, 2008
Messages
957
Possibly NOS ?:unsure:

I purchased them from here:

The "W. GERMANY" labeling (plus the design) would certainly have me thinking NOS...Mid 1990 at the latest, likely earlier?

They are also available on Amazon, also KC Tools as the seller, but cheaper if you don't hit the KC Tool free shipping threshold.


1772318821299.png
 

Fedwrench

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 9, 2007
Messages
14,954
Location
Valley of the sun
The "W. GERMANY" labeling (plus the design) would certainly have me thinking NOS...Mid 1990 at the latest, likely earlier?

They are also available on Amazon, also KC Tools as the seller, but cheaper if you don't hit the KC Tool free shipping threshold.


1772318821299.png
Not NOS, current production. This was discussed here awhile back when KC Tool had them on sale. I guess Heyco is going with a retro look on these screwdrivers and kept the W-Germany stamping on the handles.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom