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Experience with INFAR wrenches - Taiwan

kirkkw

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I am looking for offset boxend wrenches for that seldom situation...

Anyone have experience with INFAR wrenches from Taiwan. I have generally had good success with Taiwan made tools - much better than Chinese.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/8pc-Metric-Offset-Double-Box-Wrench-Set-WGODM8-/281194498257?hash=item41787f88d1&item=281194498257&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&vxp=mtr

In fact, a Cummins mechanic told me 35 years ago some that some of the Taiwanese tools were decent quality and I can only hope they are better now.
 
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Taiwan probably makes 90% of the fasteners we use on a daily basis...so...they have their manufacturing down in my opinion.

As usual, if its something to use once in awhile, buy away. If its daily use or nearly so, I think I've seen those in either Cornwell or Snapons catalog.
 

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Kirkkw, are you in Canada? The link is..... Put your location in so we can help you.


BTW, I think a bunch of dudes are/were just buying Toptul in these for super cheap on the bay....
 
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kirkkw

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Kirkkw, are you in Canada? The link is..... Put your location in so we can help you.


BTW, I think a bunch of dudes are/were just buying Toptul in these for super cheap on the bay....

I am in US, the eBay link says free shipping to the US.

I added my location -let's see if it is visible.
 
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kirkkw

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Taiwan probably makes 90% of the fasteners we use on a daily basis...so...they have their manufacturing down in my opinion.

As usual, if its something to use once in awhile, buy away. If its daily use or nearly so, I think I've seen those in either Cornwell or Snapons catalog.

If I were to spend more money it would most likely be for these US made SK wrenches.

http://www.mytoolstore.com/sk/sk03155.html
 
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kirkkw

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I just bought the Toptul stubbies based on the group recommendations. I must show this to my wife to prove that I do listen.
 

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I know this thread is five years old, but it looks like Infar is also now making the non-ratcheting Icon wrenches for harbor freight, while hi-five is manufacturing Icon's ratcheting wrenches........
 
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