OctaneMotorsports
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How do Beta hand tools compare to the likes of Snap-On, Matco, Mac, SK, etc.? They look like very high quality products and the price reflects that.
dink said:They will be opening up Beta Stores in select major cities in 2007....basically the same as Snap-on with trucks but the added bonus of a actual showroom.....Dallas is one of there select cities...I cant wait
bmwpower said:Dink, do you know the other cities??
Can you see if Detroit will be one of them?dink said:Nope but I can always find out for ya
dink said:Nope but I can always find out for ya
Moltar said:How about Houston?

I was checking out their long pattern polished wrenches; I sure wish I could see them in person.
Beta Long Pattern
Again to bump an old thread I use Beta tools everyday.
In my work I mainly use Beta and Snap On tools.
Quality wise snap on wins, snap on feels nicer and most is chrome finish. A lot of the beta stuff is matt finished.
Snap on ratchets are much, much stronger than the Beta ones, the beta ones strip - often, but repair kits are just given out by our man in the van so its not to bad.
Spanners are ok, never broken one yet.
The T handle flex head spinners are excellent and take abuse (abuse being adding a spanner over the handle for more leverage).
The L shaped wrenches again excellent.
Screwdrivers the grips not very comfy to me.
The 1 inch airgun we have is excellent. I have a 1/2 inch Beta gun, not as good as the titanium ingersol ran but it does the job and has lasted many years.
The Torx bits are the bits that break the most but thats due to my workmates using airguns on them, often using step downs on the 2/4 gun!
Our man in the van is very good and replaces anything that gets broken quickly and without moaning.
Price wise, some things vary, some bits the radiator clip pliers spring to mind are dearer from Beta than Snap On.
Tool box wise I have a C23C top box at home, its not bad, its not as good as snap on though. One of my work mates has an older friction slider version of my box and its quite beat up. The Snap On boxes seem to last longer.
I have a ferrari supertank in work. The quality is not great, its about 2 years old. The paints come off on some of the drawers and a wheel collapsed. All the drawers still work perfectly except one which sometimes bounces open. But on the other hand its had gearboxes, engines etc sat/dropped on it, its been driven into by cars, trucks and buses and had various chemicals spilt on it and its still all there so its not to bad.
Gee thats a long message!
Again to bump an old thread I use Beta tools everyday.
In my work I mainly use Beta and Snap On tools.
Quality wise snap on wins, snap on feels nicer and most is chrome finish. A lot of the beta stuff is matt finished.
Snap on ratchets are much, much stronger than the Beta ones, the beta ones strip - often, but repair kits are just given out by our man in the van so its not to bad.
Spanners are ok, never broken one yet.
The T handle flex head spinners are excellent and take abuse (abuse being adding a spanner over the handle for more leverage).
The L shaped wrenches again excellent.
Screwdrivers the grips not very comfy to me.
The 1 inch airgun we have is excellent. I have a 1/2 inch Beta gun, not as good as the titanium ingersol ran but it does the job and has lasted many years.
The Torx bits are the bits that break the most but thats due to my workmates using airguns on them, often using step downs on the 2/4 gun!
Our man in the van is very good and replaces anything that gets broken quickly and without moaning.
Price wise, some things vary, some bits the radiator clip pliers spring to mind are dearer from Beta than Snap On.
Tool box wise I have a C23C top box at home, its not bad, its not as good as snap on though. One of my work mates has an older friction slider version of my box and its quite beat up. The Snap On boxes seem to last longer.
I have a ferrari supertank in work. The quality is not great, its about 2 years old. The paints come off on some of the drawers and a wheel collapsed. All the drawers still work perfectly except one which sometimes bounces open. But on the other hand its had gearboxes, engines etc sat/dropped on it, its been driven into by cars, trucks and buses and had various chemicals spilt on it and its still all there so its not to bad.
Gee thats a long message!

What the hell is a ferrari supertank?????![]()

a big beta tool trolley! but it my have prancing horses on it
http://www.procarestores.com/product/general_catalog/product_info.php?products_id=028000013
not got any Hazet that I can recal.
Got a few stahlwille spanners and they sure take a lto of leverage, pretty good. got some really old ones that have stood up well. Good tools
heres a ferrari supertank that didn't sell a wee while back on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=270262203481
Quality is good but not quite the snap on good, for example the bottom drawers you can't add more runners to them.
As for the snap on tools, same as anything, if they are abused and neglected yes they break. However they take the abuse and neglect longer than most...
the snap on man parks his van in what usd to be my work so I saw him everyday. The Beta man every week or 2 as he delivered solvents and spray cans etc as well.
Stahlwille have always been a tool shop visit requirement and theres only one which is up the Barras that supplies them.
I have a wide variety of tools, snap on and beta are only some of them, I have a lot of Britool (more britool than either snap on or Beta), halfords pro (surprisingly good the older stuff), Ten, Snail, Stahlwille, Gordon and a lot of no name stuff.
Yes they offer finance. I never use it. I always pay cash for everything except the house bills which are direct debits. Credits for people that should know better but don't.
well depends on what you define as resting really?
The last few days,
Wednesday done the brakes on an Iveco flatbed, easy money.
Thursday 3 of us got a loan of a van and done a scrap run which gave us a bit of cash, we also moved a load of furniture and done a few runs to the dump.
Friday done a bit of work on a quad bike.
Saturday another iveco recovery wagon popped a headgasket went and diagnosed it early am will do the job this week. Then went laid slabs and erected a tin shed then in the afternoon got a job to do a 525 gearbox this week.
Still got a car in the drive awaiting full payment so it can be released.
So yeah getting by. I'm not on the dole if thats what your asking.