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mimidood

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Hi Ash,
Received my first order of Felo screwdrivers.
Great service and fast shipping.
Will buy again in the future.
 

Mr. Tool

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the pliers are cool !!! brand ??

You know Monte all I can tell is that on one of them it barely reads 'Made in Germany' and the rest is faded/worn out and on the other one, it is completely worn out. But what really got my attention is the part of the handle design! Considering that back in those days ergonomics really wasn't taken into too much consideration, especially for such a small tool. I was so fascinated with them that I purchased both! The owner had them listed under vintage tools and 'Made in Germany'. I tried them out and it's feel and handling is incrediable considering their age, but both are smooth and work very well indeed, just as they were designed and intended to! :D
 
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andermt

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I can't be 100% but from looking at the picture seems like it.

If you mean this picture
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Then no their aren't. I have this set, it's just the layout, no empty holes.
 

Fabrik8

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Just got my Stahlwille products; thanks to Ash for the fast replies and good customer service.
Will definitely use them again in the future.
 

joker77

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just got my 3rd order in from Ash, service is awesome and always replies fast to any questions. I love the NWS handles:thumbup:. Next purchase is going to be screwdivers.... just have to figure out which ones lol:D
 

archirelic

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A little late in updating this as well. Just recently received from Ash two pair of long round nose pliers, one with the titan finish and the other with the chrome finish. As usual, excellent condition & amazingly quick shipping times.
 

MPOWERD

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Ash I went to your site. You have some great tools for sale! I am curious, why no Heyco? Is that a quality issue or some other reason you dont carry them?
 
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ash95608

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Ash I went to your site. You have some great tools for sale! I am curious, why no Heyco? Is that a quality issue or some other reason you dont carry them?

Heyco is a really nice quality tool, we don't carry them as of now but it might be a option in the future.
 

marlinspike

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Heyco to me seems like it's just not as good as the rest of the German brands. Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I think it would dilute the line-up.
 

Nocturnal-G

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Heyco to me seems like it's just not as good as the rest of the German brands. Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I think it would dilute the line-up.

Marlin, believe it or not I have a set of the Heyco external torx sockets and they have held up great! I wouldn't hesitate to buy more sockets and stuff. The only thing I didn't like was the finish, wish the sockets were satin/matte finish. The finish is flawless though, I like it for what it is. I'd definitely buy more Heyco, someone in the old world thread said the Heyco Maxline and Hazet 600N's were his fav. I'd definitely consider buying more Heyco stuff...
 

marlinspike

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Maybe it's just because I've only experienced Heyco in tool kits that come with BMWs, but the Heyco in those are terrible.
 

Blöckw@rt

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Heyco to me seems like it's just not as good as the rest of the German brands. Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I think it would dilute the line-up.

The Heyco Maxline combination wrenches are among the best ever, the problem of Heyco is the brand is not as well known as GEDORE, Hazet or Stahlwille.

Even here in Germany you get Heyco very rare/hardly in a store !
 
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ash95608

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I'm clearing out some NWS tools that we don't usually stock, if anyone is intrested contact me. Items are listed below at super low pricing.

134-49-130 $22 each 3 available
134-69-130 $20 each 4 available
043-49-VDE-160 new handle style $33 each 3 available
109-49-VDE-205 new handle style $25 each 3 available
137-49-150 $25 each 1 available
137-49-200 $30 SOLD
137-69-200 $26 each 2 available 1 SOLD 1 Pending
 
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MPOWERD

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Maybe it's just because I've only experienced Heyco in tool kits that come with BMWs, but the Heyco in those are terrible.

Have to agree with you there. They are very cheaply made for BMW on the standard trunk toolkit... However they do make a higher quality European Kit.

Ash if you ever pickup Heyco drop me a PM and let me know... Thanks!
 
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ash95608

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I updated the numbers, when these items are gone they can still be ordered if anyone whats them but they will be at our regular pricing, we just don't plan on adding these items to our stocked inventory line up at the moment.

134-49-130 $22 each 3 available
134-69-130 $20 each 4 available
043-49-VDE-160 new handle style $33 each 3 available
109-49-VDE-205 new handle style $25 each 2 available
137-49-150 $25 each 1 available
137-49-200 $30 SOLD
137-69-200 $26 each Sold
 
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Holt

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I purchased the NWS 109-49-VDE-205 new handle style $25 each 3 available from Ash on 3-11, Today is 3-13 and they arrived in the mail. Perfect condition and quick shipping. Thanks Ash
 

TheLazyDog

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Hi. I am only joining to say Ashe at German-Hand-Tools is a pleasure to deal with.

I took delivery of these today, a week sooner than expected:
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Have a great day.
 

cbracer

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Marlin, believe it or not I have a set of the Heyco external torx sockets and they have held up great! I wouldn't hesitate to buy more sockets and stuff. The only thing I didn't like was the finish, wish the sockets were satin/matte finish. The finish is flawless though, I like it for what it is. I'd definitely buy more Heyco, someone in the old world thread said the Heyco Maxline and Hazet 600N's were his fav. I'd definitely consider buying more Heyco stuff...

I like the polished finish, and the Heyco was nice stuff. Sold by Whia as well. I ordered some off Amazon but of the 2 etorx kits both were messed up. One had wrong sized in it, the other had two sockets of longer length than they were suppose to be. I ordered some of their sets with ratchets, but it was all older stock where the sockets were mixed (some had the rounded corners to drive the flank some didn't). The socket only sets seemed better and I didn't have any love for their ratchets. No locking extensions like Hazet or Wera. Heyco used to make a 3/8 in a 1/4 ratchet housing but couldn't find those anymore. They make most of the tools but not everything like their less expensive line under a different name.
 

Just_George

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Wow! Seems like the only appropriate response - placed an order Friday evening, Ash shipped it Saturday, it arrived today! Nice tool (Orbis multi-function plier), but I expected that - the customer service, however, is perhaps beyond exceptional!! Thanks Ash, very happy with the purchase.
 

jex2013

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wow. Very cool. They way you share the reviews about tools will really help these people with their household work or any kind of construction work. Thanks you so much!
 

Holt

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Chad Is that a bit holder or a nut driver. Stupid to ask as I'm sure it is a bit holder but wasn't sure since you got precision nut drivers.

Ash does Felo make SAE nut drivers, nut spinners? I know they have metric.
 
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ash95608

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Chad Is that a bit holder or a nut driver. Stupid to ask as I'm sure it is a bit holder but wasn't sure since you got precision nut drivers.

Ash does Felo make SAE nut drivers, nut spinners? I know they have metric.

That is a bit holder. Felo does not make a SAE screwdriver style nut driver. They have them avalable with 1/4 inch hex shaft to use with a Felo smart handle or drill. I have attached some pics. I have the sets available on clearance on the GJ classified.
 

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Holt

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Thank you Ash for reply. Unfortunately I need hollow shaft versions for some threaded work. Thanks again Bit holder does look tasty though but I have to many as it is.
 

MJB24

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Knipex locking pliers thanks to Ash. Looking forward to the NWS ones as well. This guy is great doing business with.
 

MJB24

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How nice are the knipex vice grips

They feel really nice. I have only compared them to my Irwin Vice Grips. I have not used any of the Spanish made ones before, although I hear good things about them as well. The release when I first opened the package I thought was horrible after releasing it a few different times and understanding it I like a lot. I have some NWS ones coming in the same size from Ash as well. When I get those I am going to use them both and decide which to order more in as well as some other sizes. I will get better pictures of the release when I compare the two.
 

archirelic

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I think for the right around $10 price, that's not bad, assuming the quality is good.

Is that the 810 or the 812? I have the 812 and it has a very strong magnet which sets at the base of the shaft which holds the bit. I believe the 810 only holds the bit in place with a retaining ring. The 812 is a couple bucks more, but I'd definitely recommend that one over the 810.
 
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