Robust2
Member
Hi all,
First of all, I hope this topic hasn't been beaten to death, I tried to search but most topics were about US-based brand I can't find over here. Hopefully there are some Europeans here as well which can give me some advice.
In a few weeks time I'll graduate and start my first job as a computer scientist. Although I don't need tools for that, I do spend quite a bit of my spare-time wrenching on my motorcycles and bicycles and I've decided my first paycheck will go to my own, nice tool set. Up until now I've used my dad's tools which consist of Stahlwille wrenches, Facom screwdrivers, a cheap no-name socket with tons of play and other tools from every sort of quality. Nowadays he spends his time woodworking though, so he doesn't invest in mechanic's tools anymore.
I don't have much use for planers, band saws, etc!
I've been researching a bit in the last few months, but most online sources talk about a lot of American brands I've never seen in shops here or even heard about before I came across forums like these. I'm a bit in doubt what sort of quality I should buy, a (rather big) part of me likes to do stuff the proper way first time round and is looking at the big names like Gedore and Hazet. But I'm in no means a professional, so this might be a bit overkill?
The other part of me (the one that controls my funds) is looking at 'mid-tier' brands like Proxxon, Teng, Carolus. I assume that these would be enough for most of the work I do?
What would the experts here recommend me? Any brands I've been overlooking that are worth looking into? I know there's a Wurth shop not far from here, but I have no idea of the quality and price. The second hand market in my country (Belgium) isn't that great so I'd have to search around for months to find a good deal on everything I want.
My budget is around 1000€, depending on the quality, I know high quality tools would cost quite a bit more, but they'll probably survive any vehicle I'll ever wrench on.
I'd like to start with a set of pliers, screwdrivers, allen keys, open wrenches, a second set of combination or closed wrenches, 3/8 socket set and maybe a set of bits, a 1/4 socket set or a torque wrench if there's money left.
Thanks in advance!
First of all, I hope this topic hasn't been beaten to death, I tried to search but most topics were about US-based brand I can't find over here. Hopefully there are some Europeans here as well which can give me some advice.
In a few weeks time I'll graduate and start my first job as a computer scientist. Although I don't need tools for that, I do spend quite a bit of my spare-time wrenching on my motorcycles and bicycles and I've decided my first paycheck will go to my own, nice tool set. Up until now I've used my dad's tools which consist of Stahlwille wrenches, Facom screwdrivers, a cheap no-name socket with tons of play and other tools from every sort of quality. Nowadays he spends his time woodworking though, so he doesn't invest in mechanic's tools anymore.
I don't have much use for planers, band saws, etc!I've been researching a bit in the last few months, but most online sources talk about a lot of American brands I've never seen in shops here or even heard about before I came across forums like these. I'm a bit in doubt what sort of quality I should buy, a (rather big) part of me likes to do stuff the proper way first time round and is looking at the big names like Gedore and Hazet. But I'm in no means a professional, so this might be a bit overkill?
The other part of me (the one that controls my funds) is looking at 'mid-tier' brands like Proxxon, Teng, Carolus. I assume that these would be enough for most of the work I do?
What would the experts here recommend me? Any brands I've been overlooking that are worth looking into? I know there's a Wurth shop not far from here, but I have no idea of the quality and price. The second hand market in my country (Belgium) isn't that great so I'd have to search around for months to find a good deal on everything I want.
My budget is around 1000€, depending on the quality, I know high quality tools would cost quite a bit more, but they'll probably survive any vehicle I'll ever wrench on.
I'd like to start with a set of pliers, screwdrivers, allen keys, open wrenches, a second set of combination or closed wrenches, 3/8 socket set and maybe a set of bits, a 1/4 socket set or a torque wrench if there's money left.
Thanks in advance!



