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    What's your go to screwdrivers?

    Witte and Hazet
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    Hazet tool thread

    Hazet pocket screwdriver, and 1/4" bit holder with the corner ball detent.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    First American ratchet for me. Williams B53-A. The few parts it consists of are all well made, and I think above what I would expect for only 35 dollars. Only complain is the ample backdrag....
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    Tools of Japan

    A little surprised to se my new bolt-breaker being made, or atleast assembled in the USA
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    TRUECRAFT by ASAHI, AIGO & TOP

    Thanks for the effort!
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    Tools of Japan

    2 Tone bit sets from Amazon.jp, and a 22mm Ko-ken for my Tahoe. The long bit ratchet has some extra tricks. I suspect the Tone stuff is COO Taiwan, but they have metal cases, and are generally very nice. (Tone BRFS27 black box, Tone BRS20MW white box)
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    Hazet tool thread

    Works very well with Wera bits:
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    Tools of Japan

    Koken sparkplug sockets, the best I have come across:
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    Tools from the old world

    Gedore strap-wrench. Coo Austria.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Xcellent find! May I ask how much?
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    Hazet tool thread

    Actually, there is no spring. You push the bottom plate with a screwdriver, purge the air out of the grease, and vacum now makes it "self-feed" when pushing the button/knob. And it works flawlessly.
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    Hazet tool thread

    Not my pic, but it should be informative:
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    Show your adjustable wrenches!

    Not sure if this coo has been displayed in this thread:
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    King ****! (wrench)

    I got one...
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    Tools from the old world

    Norway it is.
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    Hazet tool thread

    I'm guessing not made by Hazet, and not made in Germany, but still a very handy device:
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    Tools from the old world

    Anyone want to guess the coo?
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    Tools of Japan

    Nice!
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    4" adjustable wrench

    Very strange, as you say, says Spain on the wrench. Either way, should be a quality tool.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Couple of pieces from Amazon. The Vims stubbys seems well made (Taiwan), the Channellock is quality (Spain), and the Wilde and Tekton slip-joints must both be made by Wilde (USA)
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