My day job is quality management in health info tech company and I thought about what defines a quality tool independent of COO and brand name.
Here are my thoughts:
1. Quality of raw materials
2. Manufacturing process - forging, heat treating etc
3. Fit and Finish
4. Design and performance -does it do it's intended job repeatedly.
5. Number of product failures per million or some standard.
I am not aware of any standards created for measuring quality of hand tools, but it would nice to have some objective criteria beyond brand, COO, price, reputation, and warranty.
Here are my thoughts:
1. Quality of raw materials
2. Manufacturing process - forging, heat treating etc
3. Fit and Finish
4. Design and performance -does it do it's intended job repeatedly.
5. Number of product failures per million or some standard.
I am not aware of any standards created for measuring quality of hand tools, but it would nice to have some objective criteria beyond brand, COO, price, reputation, and warranty.

