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Jamz

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Anyone else using these great tools?

I cant get over them, but no one here in the UK has head of them really, and there is hardily anywhere to get them here in the UK (shop wise).
 
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Ratchet.

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Anyone else using these great tools?

I cant get over them, but no one here in the UK has head of them really, and there is hardily anywhere to get them here in the UK (shop wise).

Yup, all my plastic trim tools are Bojo ones,

Great tools, not expensive and very good quality :pimpflash

I hadn't heard of them prior to buying one online though, so was presently surprised when i saw they are made in the US (though they were maybe made in china or something).

Need to get a few more, so probably going to buy one of their bigger sets, I did look at the snap on ones, but they are more expensive for the same tools (just they are molded in black)

Not seen them sold in any shops though, all mine have come from ebay or elsewhere online
 

quattrojon

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Anyone else using these great tools?

I cant get over them, but no one here in the UK has head of them really, and there is hardily anywhere to get them here in the UK (shop wise).

Contact Rob Smelt at Bojo Europe, and he will put you in touch with your local stockist. www.bojotoolseurope.com
 
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Brownsfan

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Have the snap on rebadged as well. They are the BEST plastic panel tools I have ever used. They actually don't break or bend.
 

JMLoughrey

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Farmington, CT
been using bojo inc's tools as a car audio installer for 5 years now. After i heard about them from another installer i gave them a shot. Absolutely wonderful tools. Cant imagine using any other tools for interior and trim work, from having to work on anything from old cars that should be brought to the field and set ablaze to beautiful new cars just off the dealerships lot, they have never let me down.

I started at a new shop a few months ago, the installer there lived by the harbor freight yellow panel tools, gave him two of my bojo tools for a week and told him to give me his yellow harbor freights so he couldn't use them, within a few cars he told me to throw the harbor freight ones out and that he'd have these by the end of the week.
 
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Stooge

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When you guys said they were affordable, I wasn't expecting THAT affordable,$45 for for a 14 piece set with holder is super cheap, especially when I paid slightly more than that for a 7 piece off brand set from the local body shop supplier that Ive never been very impressed with and was thinking of replacing.

Something else I "need"
 

Bluetools

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If any of you have problems locating Bojo tools, then please email me personally at [email protected]. Halfords use the kits themselves and they are available to special order in their stores. There are many newer tools in our range you won't find in shops yet and we mould in several different hardnesses. Some of my online distributors are offering great prices and you can be sure that any tools described as Bojo sold on Ebay or Amazon are the real deal and made in the USA. The Blue Genius kit is a unique high-viz blue which I specified for Europe and is the same great quality, but less likely to get lost in vehicles as you work. A new Bojo UK web site will be up and running soon with some great trial offers and special kits.
Thanks for all the comments!
Rob Smelt
Bojo Tools Europe
 

fivespdcat

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I bought a set last year and was really impressed. I didn't want the disposable HF ones, and didn't mind springing the extra $10 for some high quality USA ones. I love em and have often thought of getting an extra kit with additional tools, but just don't need them at the moment. They work really great in my TL for removing the aluminum trim panels without scratching or denting anything!
 

vssjim

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I wish I had a use for the BOJO air chisel bit tools just to show people how tough BOJO tool are, who would think a range of air chisel bits made of plastic.
 

Crackerballer

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I want to bump this thread. I am going to order a set of Bojos but I need to know which ones. I need to be able to handle interior panels and exterior pieces (also plan on doing some exterior stuff too (side skirts, etc).

Which kit? I was thinking the master pry kit 14 piece platinum. Thoughts?
 

Carlos Iglesias

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On my second set of trim tools after thoroughly abusing some of the first set as scrapers. Now I have a full trim set AND a full set of scrapers. Love 'em every time I roll out one of the pouch fulls... the greatest value in tools!
 

Crackerballer

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I want to bump this thread. I am going to order a set of Bojos but I need to know which ones. I need to be able to handle interior panels and exterior pieces (also plan on doing some exterior stuff too (side skirts, etc).

Which kit? I was thinking the master pry kit 14 piece platinum. Thoughts?

Dang this forum moves fast? Anyone have any recommendations for me?
 
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