What are the gems from each company’s range?
Looking for must-have tools that are class-leading in some way, time-proven, usefully innovative, great value, or just emblematic of their maker. Mainly tools that any mechanically inclined person would see a use for, not speciality tools.
A few ideas to start with:
Knipex: pliers wrench. An icon of that company’s core product range. Useful and unique.
Wera: Allen keys. The Hex-Plus tip, which is basically the male equivalent of Snap-on’s Flank Drive, is still under patent protection. So Wera is your only choice if you want it.
Irega: great adjustable wrenches (sometimes sold under other names like Bahco and Channellock).
Mitutoyo: vernier callipers.
Stahlwille: the Stabil 20 deep-offset spanners are said to be archetypal of that brand.
Facom: various Palm Control round-head ratchets, 76 angled socket wrenches, maybe the 440 combination spanners for their novel features.
Norbar: torque wrenches (but which model or range showcases the company best?).
Snap-on: you tell me! Perhaps the XDH High Performance straight ring spanners?
Hazet: aside from the Assistent, what else?
Gedore: 7UR ratcheting spanners. Possibly the only European company not farming these out to Taiwan (which shows how good the Taiwanese are at this sort of thing).
SK?
Wright?
Cornwell?
Mac?
Koken?
KTC?
Nepros?
Unior?
Toptul?
Bahco?
Etc.
Say why if it’s not obvious.
Looking for must-have tools that are class-leading in some way, time-proven, usefully innovative, great value, or just emblematic of their maker. Mainly tools that any mechanically inclined person would see a use for, not speciality tools.
A few ideas to start with:
Knipex: pliers wrench. An icon of that company’s core product range. Useful and unique.
Wera: Allen keys. The Hex-Plus tip, which is basically the male equivalent of Snap-on’s Flank Drive, is still under patent protection. So Wera is your only choice if you want it.
Irega: great adjustable wrenches (sometimes sold under other names like Bahco and Channellock).
Mitutoyo: vernier callipers.
Stahlwille: the Stabil 20 deep-offset spanners are said to be archetypal of that brand.
Facom: various Palm Control round-head ratchets, 76 angled socket wrenches, maybe the 440 combination spanners for their novel features.
Norbar: torque wrenches (but which model or range showcases the company best?).
Snap-on: you tell me! Perhaps the XDH High Performance straight ring spanners?
Hazet: aside from the Assistent, what else?
Gedore: 7UR ratcheting spanners. Possibly the only European company not farming these out to Taiwan (which shows how good the Taiwanese are at this sort of thing).
SK?
Wright?
Cornwell?
Mac?
Koken?
KTC?
Nepros?
Unior?
Toptul?
Bahco?
Etc.
Say why if it’s not obvious.
