lightning02
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anyone ever heard or used Teng Tools? if so whats your take on them?
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Teng and Sonic are decent Taiwanese manufacture but the price points are comical. They need the extra revenue for big marketing budgets. If I’m going upmarket my preference is for North American manufacture but to each his own.
Exactly. Does anyone in the U.S. actually buy these brands?

Teng are quite common here in Australia, and relatively well priced (certainly better than truck tools, and on par with everything else of the same quality).
Better than Chinese manufacture, and better than Australian..... oh wait, we have no local manufacturing.

Exactly. Does anyone in the U.S. actually buy these brands?
Teng and Sonic are decent Taiwanese manufacture but the price points are comical. They need the extra revenue for big marketing budgets. If I’m going upmarket my preference is for North American manufacture but to each his own.
. Much prefer Toptul which is becoming very widespread here.this comment nails it. Decent tools if you can get a heavy discount. Amazon is quite good for them. They are very widely available here in ireland and their marketing is very effective, so much so that to many here they are an aspirational brand. Much prefer Toptul which is becoming very widespread here.
Interesting story Dave. I didn't realize they were trying to come across as Swedish, at least I never got that. Personally I like matte finish tools over polish. But still, as has been pointed out in this thread, Teng pricing is a joke here in the U.S.
Their about us page mentions "Swedish design". I think I've heard the Swedish angle brought up a time or two before when I was trying to find out more about them.
WTF is "Swedish design" in the tool world? What are they, trying to get into the furniture business too?
I wish I knew what that was supposed to mean. Maybe that's the explanation for those weird partially plastic ratchets.
ETA: I went to their international website. Teng Tools is headquartered in Sweden.
Exactly. Does anyone in the U.S. actually buy these brands?
It's interesting to see Volvo switch to Teng, since all my old Volvo tech tools were made by Bahco. As a whole, Volvo is a pretty conservative company that doesn't like to take risks or cut corners.
Good to know that Volvo are still doing their own thing. The demise of Saab left Volvo as the only mainstream cars in the UK with any character IMHO. Would be interesting to know what Volvo techs think about Teng tools.