honestly...
Bacho Adj. wrench - free gift from Sandvik Coromant, my company bought a lot of Sandvik Coromant cutting tools -![]()
honestly...
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Old Bacho (70´s) and even older Bacho (end 60´s) ...

honestly...
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Mr. Tools,
You can twist them like tootsie rolls and still won't have to worry about chrome peeling.![]()
Unior. The short ones for my bike collection.
No Gedore for your bike? Shame on you!![]()
The gedore are so thin that can't work like that. 



Bought a Stahlwille spanner (from ebay) just to see what it was like.
Is this normal - Stahlwille Motor?
Chrome with an "e" on a German spanner?
Hmm, they are not that expensie, the Motion Pro Aluminium spoons are more than 20$ a piece. Only difference is that they're aluminium.
Yes, this is the normal for German spanners.Chrome with "e".
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Are you sure? I'm pretty certain every other German spanner I've seen says "Chrom" not "Chrome".
Bought a Stahlwille spanner (from ebay) just to see what it was like.
Is this normal - Stahlwille Motor?
Chrome with an "e" on a German spanner?
And while it's not awful, the finish certainly isn't even or consistent:
My verdict: I only paid £2.99, so I'm not too disappointed, but price aside, if I was feeling generous I'd give it a 6/10. I just looks and feels like average quality. I recognise that this example might not be typical of Stahlwille spanners, but I don't think I'd bother to buy anything else from Stahlwille unless I saw it in person first.

no problem with the internettell me if you need help..but sorry! currently I don't own any uncle sam or even samurai comb. wrench, will try to find it for you
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no, from a candy factory where i worked a while agonice usedddddddd tools..it's from car body repair workshop?
How about the tools cart/cabinet?(pics 4 to 7) looks like the old Gedore, I see blue/silver hammer coated.![]()
btw: sorry to says.. looks like the German people did not appreciated their tools..maybe the good quality and branded tools very cheap and easy to get there, so they don't need to worried about the tool becomesor maybe the owner did not done the jobs yet
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ps: ..and thanks to help me find a good tools since I joint this forum...love my tools, It quite hard to get a good quality tools here, the prices is expensive too
so I cleaned all my tools after completed the jobs no matter it a company or my personal tools
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yes they will foreverThanks God.. hope Gedore still produced their tools in Germany
are you work with Ministry Tools of Germany?![]()
yes about 10 - 20% cheaper than Gedore, but still twice as expensive as AldiThat's susksBut, on the other hand, it will be cheaper, right?
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yesThanks.I should look the sait better.
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next time That's nice! Bottle opener and papper mill!
RohrzangeHow it called? Pipe wrench right?
yup taiwanese finishAt the left: Classic style Matador ½" socket - matte/glossy finish. At right: New Matador socket. All glossy and knurled ribbon. Lower profile, these are both 30 mm metrics.
Different kind of stamping, and missing "Germany" text...![]()
at least thats a Wera driver:Any info for this brand would be appreciate. It's the most durable torx keys i ever use and i use torx keys all the time at my work
That´s illegal !No!The gedore are so thin that can't work like that.
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That too !

And this even more !!My 1/4 breaker bar.![]()
tire lever with wrench ??I also need 2 of them but they are too expensive.![]()
- in case of Stahlwille open end wrenches, yes. They have names for their tools...."Stabil", "Corona", "Motor"....Is this normal - Stahlwille Motor?
-in case of Stahlwille, yes.Chrome with an "e" on a German spanner?
-in case of Stahlwille....normal. The watermarkAnd while it's not awful, the finish certainly isn't even or consistent:
The Stahlwille finish is made that way for functionality, not to be pretty.
If I need to explain the appeal of Stahlwille to you, you'll never understand anyway![]()
Stahlwille uses English for labeling their spanners. You're wondering why the chrome has an "e" and you're ignoring the "alloy steel"
The Stahlwille DOB wrenches are all named: "motor", the combination wrenches are named:"open box" and the box wrenches are named: "stabil"
- in case of Stahlwille open end wrenches, yes. They have names for their tools...."Stabil", "Corona", "Motor"....
-in case of Stahlwille, yes.
-in case of Stahlwille....normal. The watermark![]()
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yes they will forever![]()
If Gedore don´t produce here anymore Germany is out of business
yeah the tool ministry just called me and told me i should tell everyone to buy some more Gedore tools![]()
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Rohrzange![]()
That´s illegal !![]()


That too !![]()



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tire lever with wrench ??![]()
Just got this in the mail today. Saw this post and just had to get one for myself.
http://www.moto-accessories.gr/products/ergaleia/lebies_elastikon_me_polugono_drc
The motion pro are very nice but I don't want an aluminum spanner for the rear axle bolt.
A Greek company make an order 30.000 euro with Gedore tools and I order the 1/2 breaker bar which cost 30 Euro.

A Greek company make an order 30.000 euro with Gedore tools and I order the 1/2 breaker bar which cost 30 Euro.
Ok, that's easy to remember.![]()
Places like this has no rules.
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Because if you need something the best garage that you can find is this.
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No it's not! The catalog says than it can work with 8 or 10 mm spanner. So why I can't use it with both?
I know, never had to do it.
Yet!
Ok. No abuse for 1/4 inch drive. No necessary!
I'm trying to have always with me every tool that I need for some basic repairs. Oil change, valve adjustments, tube repair, suspension adjustment, change light bulb, change spark plug e.g. These levers saves space and weight.
In long trips I carry more tools with me along with some spare parts like break lever that can break with a single fall, inner tube e.g.
I never use the tools of my bike when I'm at home but they have save my *** many times when crossing the Pindos by dirt tracks or in my journey to north Italy.
The repairs are simple like to remove the mudguard to save the tire but some time need the back up a wrench even if the wrench is in normal size.
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I think mountain crossing with bikes (off road) it is also illegal in some countries like Germany. Am i right Monte(mountain)?
Maybe the police don´t drive by so often, out there in the deep woods...Hahhaa, a Lada is purely functional too. I had a friend with a Lada 4x4 that ran forever, but it was ugly as hell, definitely not refined, and you probably wouldn't care to drive it around the block, never-mind own one
And nothing wrong with a perfect finish - be it matte, satin, or polished, or made in Europe or Asia. If you're making a quality product (or at least claiming to), and charging a premium price, why not take a little extra care with the details rather than settling for satisfactory or "good enough"?

(That said, the sockets are really nice.)
I have got some Stahlwille Motor wrenches with cracking chrome:
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They even feel inferior, compared to some other Stahlwille Open box wrenches I have got.
When I first got these, I had a bit of a bad feeling about Stahlwille wrenches. But after using some other Stahlwille wrenches, I now like how the "sit" in your hand.
I was a non-believer also until I tried it on.
Motion Pro guarantees 120 Nm on those things.

But you will pay in Euro - the greek company will send a note back "Can we pay in Drachmer? - sometime in the future"![]()
Btw. your pictures are fantastic - looks like you´ve had some great trips on your bike. Where are the pictures from ?

Is this a stahlwille? Doesn't look like a stahlwille motor.

It looks like Stahlwille motor wrenches, but I bought them second-hand, so you never know for sure.
The bottom one is a short 13 mm "open box" type, which feels a bit smoother and fits better in your hand.
Luckily, I only paid a few euro's for them.
"little extra" = extra moneyIf you're making a quality product (or at least claiming to), and charging a premium price, why not take a little extra care with the details rather than settling for satisfactory or "good enough"?
Their cheaper line was "Bertool"Thanks both for the info. I wasn't familiar with the naming convention and wondered if "Motor" was a separate (cheaper) line of their tools.
everybody does what he canA Greek company make an order 30.000 euro with Gedore tools and I order the 1/2 breaker bar which cost 30 Euro.![]()
Ok, that's easy to remember.![]()
ok you winPlaces like this has no rules.![]()
hey looks better than my garageBecause if you need something the best garage that you can find is this.
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No it's not! The catalog says than it can work with 8 or 10 mm spanner. So why I can't use it with both?![]()
you´re right 
here the right tool for 1/4" abuse:I know, never had to do it.
Yet!
Ok. No abuse for 1/4 inch drive. No necessary!
ahhh ok i understandI'm trying to have always with me every tool that I need for some basic repairs. Oil change, valve adjustments, tube repair, suspension adjustment, change light bulb, change spark plug e.g. These levers saves space and weight.
In long trips I carry more tools with me along with some spare parts like break lever that can break with a single fall, inner tube e.g.
I never use the tools of my bike when I'm at home but they have save my *** many times when crossing the Pindos by dirt tracks or in my journey to north Italy.
The repairs are simple like to remove the mudguard to save the tire but some time need to back up a wrench even if the wrench is in normal size.
I think mountain crossing with bikes (off road) it is also illegal in some countries like Germany. Am i right Monte(mountain)?
the color and type of the chrome looks strange and the "structure" of the metal too.... ??I have got some Stahlwille Motor wrenches with cracking chrome:

BGS is pretty much the same as gearwrench or the KS tools in germany, made in taiwan.