Spannersphere
Well-known member
I'm looking at buying a 1/2 bahco ratchet. I'm from Australia and they sell two different strands but I'm not sure where there made. There's a dramatic price difference in price.
...but one thing is certain: Not Sweden![]()
Sawblades is still made in sweden! And a small production of adj wrenches,pliers!
1952M,111m,11m Combination wrenches= Germany! Pu comb wrench= argentina! Screwdrivers,pliers,adj wrenches= spain and sweden! Sockets= argentina,germany and taiwan! Ratchets, ratcheting wrenches= taiwan! They have some china stuff...dont buy, ****!
Forest tools
Perhaps an odd question, but why was the Bahco name retained if Sandvik was the acquirer and Bahco the acquiree?My humble translation:"Last adjustable wrench from Enköping
The last wrench has left the Bahco works in Fanna, Sweden, or SNA Europe, as the company is renamed. Today, friday, all production of tools ceased in the legendary bouldings in Enköping.
Bahco tools was aquired by Sandvik in 1991 and passed to american owned Snap On in 1999.
Decaf I was looking at the 8150s with the snap on internals. Thanks for the advice everyone.I guess you are looking at one from the SBS (Cheap)series like this one:
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And maybe compare that with one from the 8150´s like these:
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or:
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There is a pretty huge price gap between these. But it´s different quality i think.
The SBS series holds up pretty well i think. Depends what you are gonna work on?
Perhaps an odd question, but why was the Bahco name retained if Sandvik was the acquirer and Bahco the acquiree?
It was a Company called Ergonomidesign who helped Bahco with the Ergo program. It was back in the 1986 i think. The first thing in the Ergo line was the screwdrivers.
I really like the handle on those.
Now the companys name is Veryday. HQ in Stockholm...
´82 not ´86...ok...sry....my memory failed my 4 years....
Talk about a highjacked thread here.i think one reply was actually answering the op's question. And those arn't snap-on internals. They are bahco internals. Snap-on just uses the bahco ratcheting mechanism in the dual 80 ratchets.