billymade
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I've been enjoying watching a show from Discovery UK called "Wheeler Dealers" on the new cable tv channel called Discovery Velocity; I always watch closely, what brand of tools that are used in shows such as this. I appreciate the show; it is more technical then Top Gear and gives you more a sense of how things are in the UK automotive scene with meeting local people, enthusiasts, dealers, parts and tuning shops.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler_Dealers
http://www.discoveryuk.com/web/wheeler-dealers/
http://www.mikebrewer.tv/
http://velocity.discovery.com/tv-shows/wheeler-dealers
A couple of things I noticed from the chap doing the mechanical work:
1. All the tools seem to be Teng; I wonder if they provided the tools for the classic "product placement" scheme.
2. He doesn't use air tools much; the only one I see is a 1/2" impact (couldn't ascertain the brand).
3. The Teng seem to have decent size rollaway tool boxes and the tools look pretty good.
Questions for our UK mates:
1. Are Teng Tools popular and readily available in the UK?
2. What are the costs and quality compared to other brands, are they considered professional grade tools?
3. Do you think techs in the UK use more hand tools and less air tools?
I have seen other BBC based auto restoration shows and I did see some King **** tools being used (e.g. Mark Evans "Is Born" series of shows) what do you think, average techs are using at this point?
I appreciate any and all comments; I have never seen Teng here in the USA, much less handled any... they definitely, have a German style and finish to them. Thoughts?
After looking at the website; it seems they are based out of Sweden; offering Swedish design and Taiwanese production... interesting combo!
Corporate propaganda: " Only Teng Tools offers Swedish design and dependability of Taiwanese production at costs competitive enough to please price conscious professional users all over the world"
Teng Tools:
http://www.tengtools.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler_Dealers
http://www.discoveryuk.com/web/wheeler-dealers/
http://www.mikebrewer.tv/
http://velocity.discovery.com/tv-shows/wheeler-dealers
A couple of things I noticed from the chap doing the mechanical work:
1. All the tools seem to be Teng; I wonder if they provided the tools for the classic "product placement" scheme.
2. He doesn't use air tools much; the only one I see is a 1/2" impact (couldn't ascertain the brand).
3. The Teng seem to have decent size rollaway tool boxes and the tools look pretty good.
Questions for our UK mates:
1. Are Teng Tools popular and readily available in the UK?
2. What are the costs and quality compared to other brands, are they considered professional grade tools?
3. Do you think techs in the UK use more hand tools and less air tools?
I have seen other BBC based auto restoration shows and I did see some King **** tools being used (e.g. Mark Evans "Is Born" series of shows) what do you think, average techs are using at this point?
I appreciate any and all comments; I have never seen Teng here in the USA, much less handled any... they definitely, have a German style and finish to them. Thoughts?
After looking at the website; it seems they are based out of Sweden; offering Swedish design and Taiwanese production... interesting combo!
Corporate propaganda: " Only Teng Tools offers Swedish design and dependability of Taiwanese production at costs competitive enough to please price conscious professional users all over the world"
Teng Tools:
http://www.tengtools.com/
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