petalmasher
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I work in field service, and have for the last 10 years. I work on radiological equipment which are large electromechanical systems with liquid cooling and computers, so it requires a good mix of tools. My previos employers supplied tool kits, but my new employer just said to buy whatever tools I need with my company card. and gave me a price limit that was quite a bit more than what I thought I would need. Since I've had work tool kits around for most of my adult life I've never really shopped for tools.
I had the tool kit from my last job for six years and everything worked well and stood up to daily use, so I assumed those were pretty good tools and was planning on basically replicating the tool kit from my last job. it was mostly Xcelite drivers, everything hex was Bondhus, most of the electrical cutter, strippers, pliers ... were Klein or Xcelite, the bigger mechanical wrenches and such were mostly Crescent or Chanellock and there was a US made craftsman socket set.
Looking around this forum, I don't see much mention of the brands I'm familiar with. The brands that are talked about seem significantly more expensive than what I'm used to. I've used the Chinese made Wallmart tools and know that isn't what I want for daily use. But when I see an Allen set like this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EQADTC/?tag=atomicindus08-20 I Can't help but wonder what they could possibly do to make it worth so much more than this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E7ZQIA/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I want to by good stuff, but I don't want to go crazy with my company card just because I can. My Xcelite/klein/channellock/ types of tools were good solid tools, but as you go up in price range there has to be a point of diminishing returns Does anyone have some general guidelines as to where that is for hand tools?
I had the tool kit from my last job for six years and everything worked well and stood up to daily use, so I assumed those were pretty good tools and was planning on basically replicating the tool kit from my last job. it was mostly Xcelite drivers, everything hex was Bondhus, most of the electrical cutter, strippers, pliers ... were Klein or Xcelite, the bigger mechanical wrenches and such were mostly Crescent or Chanellock and there was a US made craftsman socket set.
Looking around this forum, I don't see much mention of the brands I'm familiar with. The brands that are talked about seem significantly more expensive than what I'm used to. I've used the Chinese made Wallmart tools and know that isn't what I want for daily use. But when I see an Allen set like this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EQADTC/?tag=atomicindus08-20 I Can't help but wonder what they could possibly do to make it worth so much more than this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E7ZQIA/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I want to by good stuff, but I don't want to go crazy with my company card just because I can. My Xcelite/klein/channellock/ types of tools were good solid tools, but as you go up in price range there has to be a point of diminishing returns Does anyone have some general guidelines as to where that is for hand tools?


