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That reminds me, I do need some magnetic rails!
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Checked out Kincrome spanners at Bunnings. They are made in China. The finish on the ones I looked at were hit and miss and for the price I didn't see the value in them. I'd buy the ASD Sidchromes (under $100 for 12pc set) or their newer 440 range for not much more (Taiwan made). Approximately equivalent in price to Kincrome set.
Most of my tools are not 'Australian' because local manufacture is almost non existent. I've got an Aussie made Lufkin tape measure, Sutton drill bit set and magnetic welding clamp set. That's about it.
My tool box is full of Sidchrome combo, double ring and double open spanners, ratchets, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 and 3/4 sockets, Sutton drills taps and reamers, Warren and Brown torque wrenches, a huckson deadblow, all made in Australia. Adjoining it is Snap On spanners, Gedore spanners, Starrett odds and ends, Mitutoyo, OD mics, ID mics, depth mics and squares.
Quite a variation availible. In terms of consumer grade stuff, JBS from blackwoods is good bang for your buck, as well as the Repco stuff.

Brands in my actual tool inventory:
3M, 80/20, Abbot & Ashby, ABW, Albrecht, Alex Mathieson & Son, AlSafe, AMF, Arch, Archer, Arlec, Armstrong, Aron, Athlet, Atoma, Bahco, Beacon, Bessey, Black & Decker, Blum, BMI, Boehm, Boker, Bondhus, Bordo, Bosch, Bowers, Bridge City Tools, Brockhaus Heuer, Brownbuilt, C.K, Carbatec, Channellock, Chesco, Cigweld, Clipsal, CMT, Coleman, Concord, Contico, CRC, Crown Hand Tools, Dawn, Dayco, Daylight, De-Sta-Co, Desoutter, Devcon, DeVilbiss, **** Smith, Dillon, Disston, Dowidat, Dremel, Dubuque Clamp Works, Dulux, Dutton-Lainson, Dy-Mark, E.C. Emmerich, E.D.L. Lighting, Eclipse, Elora, Empire, Eschenbach, ETC Tools, Euro-tech, F. ****, Facom, Famag, Fein, Felo, Festo, Festool, Finkal-Watt, Fischer, Flexovit, Fluke, Footprint, Freud, Friatec, Fuller, G.V.Wickens Ltd, Gedore, Gilbow, GMF, Goliath, Govt., Griffin & George Ltd, Griplock, Gunson, Hakko, Hassunme, Hazet, Hercules, Hitachi, HS, Imperial, Incra, irwin, Iwata, iWood, Jacobs, Jamec-Pem, Jimy Industrial, John Heine, Josco, Justrite, JWT, Knipex, Koken, Kontor, Kreg, Kukko, Kunz, Langline, Lee Valley, Linishall, Lisle, Loctite, LordWear, Lufkin, M-Power, MacLab, Makita, Malco, Marples, Marson, Master, Maun, Mayhew, McDonald-Dixbro, McGrath St.Paul, McNaught, Meco, Melco, Melnor, MEP, Mercedes, Metabo, Metal Removal, Milbar, Minimax, Mitutoyo, Mityvac, Moore & Wright, Motor Guard, Mumms, Nally, Nelson, NeuTechnik, Nicholson, Nobex, Norbar, Norton, NWS, Oneida, P&N, Parker Hale, PB Swiss Tools, Pfeil, Pferd, Pica-Marker, Picard, Picard, Planet, Precision Dogs, Pressol, Primus, Priory, Proctector, Protectoseal, Quando Veloce, Quick-Wedge, Qwas, Rabone, Rabone/Chesterman, Record, Rema, Rennsteig, Richmond Industrial, Rider & Bell, Rigid, Robert Sorby, Rocol, Ross, Rota, Rothenberger, RS, RTS Engineering, RubberMaid, Ruko, Rytool, Sandvik, SATA, Seneca Woodworking, Shinano, Shinwa, Sidchrome, Sigma, SIP, SIT, Snap-on, Sordin, Spear & Jackson, Spear & Jackson, Speco Thomas, Stabila, Stahlwille, Stanley, Starrett, Sundstrom, Sutton, Sykes-Pickavant, T&E Tools, Tesa, Thomas Turner & Sons, Thor, Toledo, Tormek, Tough, Ullman, Ulmia, Unbrako, Uni-Syn, Utilux, Vallorbe, Veritas, Vermont American, Vise-Grip, Vitrex, Vogel, Volpi, W. Butcher, W. Tyzack & Sons, W.Logemann KG, Waldown, Walko, Walter, Waterloo, Weldcorp, Weller, Western Electric, Wiha, Willow, Wiltshire, Wiss, Wolfcraft, Woodpeckers, Zag

I went to total tools today, never heard of TTI, but most of there stock is that brand?
Brands in my actual tool inventory:
They should last you for a while.
I think that deserves a you **** award, nice score.![]()
I find it surprising that not many tools are made in the worlds largest penal colony.![]()
Come on mate, most of the 'tools' in this country are from overseas!![]()
I find it surprising that not many tools are made in the worlds largest penal colony.![]()

Not sure if this classifies but my redback boots are great from Australia
And my hose pinchers are made aswell
Something came in the mail today!
got the T bar and first thing I'm going to do with it is clean it up (very little, but irritating all the more, rust)
I find it surprising that not many tools are made in the worlds largest penal colony.![]()

I was gifted a heap of newer Taiwanese Sidchrome about 7 or 8 years ago. I have long since replaced the ratchets with Snap On, seriously, that is the best move you will ever make. Sidchrome ratchets are just cheap **** by comparison to a Snap On. Most of my stuff now is either Sidchrome, Snap On, Williams or Blue Point. I did a pretty good of capitalising on the strong dollar and got some excellent deals through the Garage Journal for sale section and made a couple of friends along the way. My best score was the $35US 3/8 Snap on torque wrench that I got when the dollar was up over $1.10 US....
With some regular and careful searching of evil bay I have a nice collection of Mitutoyo and Starret. Ive also procured quite a bit of Starret through GJ classifieds.
Pneumatics are a mix of name brand American and Japanese. Dotco, IR, Shinano and Snap On mostly.
I do have a set of 3/8 SP Metric deep impacts that were gifted to me :Thumbup: