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either way I want. with or without the screwdrivers.

It only comes with screwdrivers. The set retails for $131.51 and I can do $79plus shipping for it. The set comes with 17 screwdrivers 5 flat head, 2 square drive, 2 phillips, 2 flat head VDE, 2 phillips VDE, and 4 torx with steel rack.
 

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i must own one. Will likely order it in about a week. Will it be listed on your site or will i need to call you to order it?
 

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Everything that has add to cart has pricing on the site. The gedore page has full price list, stahlwille will have it very soon.

Ash,

I am new to German tools (I have some American stuff). My screwdrivers are Klein and Blackhawk.

I would like to try a regular set of Felo screwdrivers. Which set do you recommend?

Thanks.

Nelson
 

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Ash,

I am new to German tools (I have some American stuff). My screwdrivers are Klein and Blackhawk.

I would like to try a regular set of Felo screwdrivers. Which set do you recommend?

Thanks.

Nelson

I'll preempt his answer a bit by saying I know my, and thus likely his, recommendation would depend on what you work on mostly.
 
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Hello,

There are a few different ones but it would depend on what you are going to be using the for. Hope the info below helps.

The 53167 are the ergonomic ones the handles are 2K with rugged rubber and plastic outside with a soft core so it forms to your hand. They come with hex bolster and added hole for hanging or using a lever bar. These are my favorite.

The 53521 have a 2k handle with rugged rubber and plastic but these have a ********* and no bolsters but has the holes in the handles.

The 50707 is like the 53521 except it has no hole in the handle and has added hex bolster also a steel end cap for hammering.

If you didn't like the rubber handle you can always go with the 200 series which is hard plastic and also there is the wood handles. Lastly the cheaper 800 series these ones have nickle plated shafts and not chrome like all the other felo models.

You can see all of these at the links below and they are all in stock.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Felo-screwdrivers.html
http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Felo-screwdrivers2.html

Ash,

I am new to German tools (I have some American stuff). My screwdrivers are Klein and Blackhawk.

I would like to try a regular set of Felo screwdrivers. Which set do you recommend?

Thanks.

Nelson
 

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Hello,

There are a few different ones but it would depend on what you are going to be using the for. Hope the info below helps.

The 53167 are the ergonomic ones the handles are 2K with rugged rubber and plastic outside with a soft core so it forms to your hand. They come with hex bolster and added hole for hanging or using a lever bar. These are my favorite.

The 53521 have a 2k handle with rugged rubber and plastic but these have a ********* and no bolsters but has the holes in the handles.

The 50707 is like the 53521 except it has no hole in the handle and has added hex bolster also a steel end cap for hammering.

If you didn't like the rubber handle you can always go with the 200 series which is hard plastic and also there is the wood handles. Lastly the cheaper 800 series these ones have nickle plated shafts and not chrome like all the other felo models.

You can see all of these at the links below and they are all in stock.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Felo-screwdrivers.html
http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Felo-screwdrivers2.html

I will be using them for general shop use, working on machines, electrical wiring, and household chores. I like the hard type with rubberized handles like Klein's. I like the coated tips that seem to take more abuse and last longer.

The 50707 and other red and black ones look good. I like the black bolsters. They allow you to use a wrench to add torque.

Nelson
 
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I will be using them for general shop use, working on machines, electrical wiring, and household chores. I like the hard type with rubberized handles like Klein's. I like the coated tips that seem to take more abuse and last longer.

The 50707 and other red and black ones look good. I like the black bolsters. They allow you to use a wrench to add torque.

Nelson

Just keep in mind if you use the 50707 on live electrical wire you will get shocked, the shaft goes all the way through the handle to the steel end cap, even though 53521 are not VDE certified they would insulate your hands from the metal shaft so no getting shocked.
 

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Just keep in mind if you use the 50707 on live electrical wire you will get shocked, the shaft goes all the way through the handle to the steel end cap, even though 53521 are not VDE certified they would insulate your hands from the metal shaft so no getting shocked.

Glad you told me Ash. That's a big selling point for me. I don't need to qualify as a conductor that way. Generally, I shut the breaker, but if I forget, nice to have insulated tools (I have the insulated Knipex cutters).

The only thing that worries me about the "soft core" is that it won't be strong enough or will break under stress. I'm talking about the Ego ones- 53167. Will they be tough enough?


Nelson
 
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Glad you told me Ash. That's a big selling point for me. I don't need to qualify as a conductor that way. Generally, I shut the breaker, but if I forget, nice to have insulated tools (I have the insulated Knipex cutters).

The only thing that worries me about the "soft core" is that it won't be strong enough or will break under stress. I'm talking about the Ego ones- 53167. Will they be tough enough?


Nelson

They are very tough, you won't have any problems with them. If for some reason you do they have one of the best warranties I have ever seen so it would get replaced.
 

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Anyone familiar with the Maasdam brand? I have this pair of NOS linesman pliers but otherwise have never heard of Maasdam.
 

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Hello everyone. We are working on updating the site with new products and some minor changes. When you go on the site remember that you might have to clear your cookies or refresh the page to show the new content.

We are also having a blow out special on some Gedore items take a look here.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Gedore-Products.html

Greetings sir . How do I place a order and get the "blowout special" price ?

Mike
 
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Maasdam are fencing pliers,I have them too Maasdam makes or sells all kinds of pullers for fencing.They say germany, probably rebadged Knipex
 
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Greetings sir . How do I place a order and get the "blowout special" price ?

Mike
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When you go on that link it shows the products with add to cart buttons, once you add them to the cart just go through the check out process. PayPal and all forms of credit cards are excepted. If for some reason you do not see it refresh the page or clear your cookies.
 

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Does the model 109-69-205 come in a 9in version? Also which would be better the Heavy Duty Lever Side Cutter FantasticoPlus 138 Titan or Heavy Duty Side Cutter 137
Titan? looking at 9in as well? I'm an electrician by trade so it would be used daily.
 

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Ash, In case you weren't aware some of the new Felo screwdrivers that were just added to the site can not be added to the cart.
 

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Ash,

When I was buying the Felo screwdrivers, I noticed you had a tool I love, but they don't make them very sturdy here in the US, an automatic wire stripper for electrical work. Knipex, a very fine brand too. And they take replaceable blades which is a big plus.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Knipex-wire-stripper.html

My experience with the US ones is that when the blade gets dull, they have trouble piercing the outer insulation and don't work well. Sometimes I go a size down and take it easy, but you risk nicking the wire.

So my question is, if I buy this, can you get me some replaceable blades so I have them at the ready?

Thanks,
 
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Does the model 109-69-205 come in a 9in version? Also which would be better the Heavy Duty Lever Side Cutter FantasticoPlus 138 Titan or Heavy Duty Side Cutter 137
Titan? looking at 9in as well? I'm an electrician by trade so it would be used daily.
Hi, no the 109-69-205 does not come in 9 inch, the only one offered by NWS in 9 inch is the 1092-62-225 but this only has dipped handle's. The 138-69-200 and the 137-69-240 have the same cutting specs so will pretty much do the same job. The 138-69-200 is shorter 8", lighter and has a compound cutting action for 40 % less effort. The 137-69-240 is longer 9 1/2", heavier, jaws open a bit more and would be easier for pulling nails out as you get more leverage. So it really would depend on what would work better for you as they are both great cutters.
 
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Ash,

When I was buying the Felo screwdrivers, I noticed you had a tool I love, but they don't make them very sturdy here in the US, an automatic wire stripper for electrical work. Knipex, a very fine brand too. And they take replaceable blades which is a big plus.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Knipex-wire-stripper.html

My experience with the US ones is that when the blade gets dull, they have trouble piercing the outer insulation and don't work well. Sometimes I go a size down and take it easy, but you risk nicking the wire.

So my question is, if I buy this, can you get me some replaceable blades so I have them at the ready?

Thanks,

Hi, yes I can order some they are $16.99. The knipex wire stripper are really nice and they will last you a long time, I can also get you a Rennsteig model 707 020 that is there heavy duty version for $99 http://www.rennsteig.us/products/stripping.html
by the way you should be getting your screw drivers Monday, they should have been there Saturday.
 

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These are pretty cool looking tools!

Don't really know if their handles are a problem using them but overall very cool looking indeed!
 

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...an automatic wire stripper for electrical work. Knipex, a very fine brand too. And they take replaceable blades which is a big plus.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Knipex-wire-stripper.html

My experience with the US ones is that when the blade gets dull, they have trouble piercing the outer insulation and don't work well. Sometimes I go a size down and take it easy, but you risk nicking the wire.
There are several really good ones besides the Knipex, and would hold up better.

One would be the Rennsteig Ash mentions, but also the Pressmaster Embla (Swedish made, not German if that matters to you), or perhaps whichever one of the Weidmuller Stripaxe models that best fits your requirements (IIRC, you'd need to pay attention to the cutting capacity, as some can strip larger AWG sizes than they can cut).

Of the three, I went with the Embla as they offer 3x different blade cartridges (one of them is a Teflon cartridge, as I have the occasion to need this). These can be had under multiple names, such as Xcelite, Greenlee, Wiha, and IIRC, a few others (the Xcelite version seems to be the least expensive).

Of US made, the Ideal units are about it, but they're by no means as quick and convenient to use as any of the others listed here IMHO (still have to select the correct profile).
 

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Just received my new toys!! Heavy Duty Side Cutter 137 Titan and Ergonomical Electrician's Pliers 1406 ErgoMulti Titan. Packaging was good, tools nicely wrapped kinda felt xmas. Saving more cash for bigger order
 

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I noticed the screwdriver rack can now be added to the cart. I am waiting until I can add the stubies. Still wondering about the open slots on the back and are those the only ergonic stubbies available?
 
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I noticed the screwdriver rack can now be added to the cart. I am waiting until I can add the stubies. Still wondering about the open slots on the back and are those the only ergonic stubbies available?

Hi, Yes the screwdrivers with the rack are in stock, and there are no extra slots pre drilled but there is space to drill your own holes. The stubbies are on order just waiting on Felo they where back ordered so hopefully I will have them in a week or two.

Thanks Ash.
 

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These were waiting for me in my mailbox this afternoon! Two pliers and a wood chisle from Old Germany!
 

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