Dave455
Well-known member
I'm happy to buy tools from anywhere that makes decent tools!
In the past, that's meant buying a lot of U.S. made tools, but primarily British made tools, which are, or were, better value if you live here!
My Grandfather just LOVED U.S. made tools. It wasn't just the quality, but he preferred the styling and finish! Blackhawk Sockets and Handles, some Williams too! Armstrong and Bonney wrenches, Stanley screwdrivers, Vac Grip Pliers, North Bros, Millers Falls, he had the lot! God knows where he sourced this stuff in 1920's /1930's London! He must have paid serious money for that stuff too, but then my Dad was still using it in the 80's, and I'm still using it today, so maybe it was a good deal in the long run!
Me - I've bought British made tools where I can. Top quality and reasonably priced! Unfortunately, all too many British tool companies have been sold to foreign owners who have generally trashed them!
So, that takes us back to buying U.S. made tools. I have never regretted my purchase of any U.S. made tool, and in some cases I derive a pleasure from their use that I doubt I'd get from the next best! I've always been careful though, you won't find me buying anything off a tool truck if it's a rebrand I can get cheaper elsewhere!
But... I'll buy anything that I reckon is decent. I don't follow self imposed rules about only buying from here, never buying from there etc! If I did, I'd never have discovered KoKen, Nepros, or a whole load of others! I have yet to encounter ANY tool made in China that I would put in the 'Decent' category though!
In the past, that's meant buying a lot of U.S. made tools, but primarily British made tools, which are, or were, better value if you live here!
My Grandfather just LOVED U.S. made tools. It wasn't just the quality, but he preferred the styling and finish! Blackhawk Sockets and Handles, some Williams too! Armstrong and Bonney wrenches, Stanley screwdrivers, Vac Grip Pliers, North Bros, Millers Falls, he had the lot! God knows where he sourced this stuff in 1920's /1930's London! He must have paid serious money for that stuff too, but then my Dad was still using it in the 80's, and I'm still using it today, so maybe it was a good deal in the long run!
Me - I've bought British made tools where I can. Top quality and reasonably priced! Unfortunately, all too many British tool companies have been sold to foreign owners who have generally trashed them!
So, that takes us back to buying U.S. made tools. I have never regretted my purchase of any U.S. made tool, and in some cases I derive a pleasure from their use that I doubt I'd get from the next best! I've always been careful though, you won't find me buying anything off a tool truck if it's a rebrand I can get cheaper elsewhere!
But... I'll buy anything that I reckon is decent. I don't follow self imposed rules about only buying from here, never buying from there etc! If I did, I'd never have discovered KoKen, Nepros, or a whole load of others! I have yet to encounter ANY tool made in China that I would put in the 'Decent' category though!
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