. So please check your tools, all types, from all over the world, and tell me if this is normal or i will go crazy.@maxipouce
Hi, thanks for the picture. I have seen the bits also for sale on EBay France. The strange thing is where did my set came from? The ratchet is the new style, the handle old style, the bits seem even an older style.... weird.
Hi Monte
Thanks for the video, in conclusion which combination has the less amount of play? which is the "stiffer"?.
Many times they final price for a used tool is higher than a new one from the dealer
i would stay with one manufacturer to make sure that everything fits good, some manufacturers design their tools different, for example extensions don´t have a "stop" built in etc. so i can recommend Hazet. The worst fitment was Bahco.
. And it is .......... what do you think????? Italy. Not Taiwan or Czech Republic. For the SM.161A ratchet is Taiwan, like most of the ratchet wrenches. The regular ratchets are Italy except the small R.161 which is UK.
Hello Facom fans
Today I took a look on the Farnell UK website to check the price for a few Facom items. I forgot the fact that Farnell shows the COO for most of the products. So I checked the 440 wrenchesof course. And it is .......... what do you think????? Italy. Not Taiwan or Czech Republic. For the SM.161A ratchet is Taiwan, like most of the ratchet wrenches. The regular ratchets are Italy except the small R.161 which is UK
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Just look around for the Facom COO, it's really nice to know.
http://uk.farnell.com/facom/440-13/combination-spanner-13mm/dp/1640739
R25

Different sources have different answers.....which is the truth ?
If only they would stamp a COO on the products...
If only they would stamp a COO on the products...
Not a chance.
ETA: BOST screwdrivers are French made, but those are Far Eastern and are sold under several brand names including Britool.




Can anybody tell me what are the dimensions of the R.2A box?
Nice redbull car.![]()

Mofo, thanks for the pictures.