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*Beta - RIAL -Austria






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*Oh Beta Girl... :)

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I've been watching some of the UK Discovery shows by Mark Evans such as "a car is born"; I've noticed that he sometimes uses Beta sockets and ratchets...
 

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Most of my Beta stuff will be about 20 to 25 years old now. Somewhere I will have a catalogue from that era. Flank drive ? Beta claimed theirs was superior (don't they all) by using the slightly squashed hexagon method !
 

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Most of my Beta stuff will be about 20 to 25 years old now. Somewhere I will have a catalogue from that era. Flank drive ? Beta claimed theirs was superior (don't they all) by using the slightly squashed hexagon method !

pics !!! :)
 

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Nope.

The only reason for that is the rest of the world (ROW) does not require a COO on it's goods nor packaging by law, only the USA does ( and possibly Canada) as far as I am aware of.

Your awareness is somewhat limited then.
There is life outside of the states you know.
In NZ we are civilized enough to insist on COO as well. :bounce::D
 
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No flank drive on that socket, just regular old corner drive. Even Kobalt sockets have flank drive... I think Pittsburgh Pro does too.
 

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I've got a bit of Beta, mainly'cos it's what my local dealer keeps in stock, so if I need something in a hurry it's usually Beta!

Most of the 'core' tools - wrenches, sockets and suchlike, I believe are made in Italy. Mine are mostly marked as such on tool or packing! Quality is O.K. but they are not 'top end'

Bear in mind that for every tool, they offer 2 or 3 different quality levels. Wrenches, for example, come in regular (which has a rough finish - what we would call 'industrial' in the U.K.) and polished, which are much nicer! Sockets and accessories are all polished, but the top range with the all steel handles are Ko Ken tools re branded. Might as well buy the KoKen and save a load!

Screwdrivers and pliers come in regular, 'easy' and 'max'. The Beta max are really nice, the 'easy' obviously a bit cheap. Usually when you see something heavily discounted it's Beta easy, but you can't judge the rest if the range by that!

Can't vouch for the boxes as I don' own any.
 

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Betamax..????

You have to be kidding me... :lol:


Of all the tag names to add on to the end of Beta, you would have thought "Max" would
be at the bottom the list... They could have had so many names..

Beta Premium
Beta Professional
Beta Ultimate
Beta Expert
Beta VHS ;)

Anything but Beta Max.
 

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Not a name I'd have chosen I'll admit! I suppose some folks have short memories!

Mind you, I wouldn't want a Smeg fridge either...
 

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i heard the polished wrenches are imported ?

Could be!

I've seen them but don't own any!

When you've got a selection of Old Britool, Stahlwille, Hazet and Snap On wrenches to play with, you only pay so much attention to a rack of Beta!

I'll ask or look next time at that dealer!

I've got a 3/4 drive metric socket set by Beta and it's been fine! Seem to recall it was marked 'Italy'! Nicely finished and certainly doesn't have that 'Taiwanese' feel!

Sure, I doubt it would last as well as one of the top end makes, but you've got to be going some to 'wear out' 3/4 drive sockets, and unless you are maintaining Steam Loco's or marine engines all day I doubt you would!
 
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...Here you can see the ratchet is in-use. This design has all 17 teeth engaged at one time to provide superior ratcheting strength. The other brands just don't build ratchets of this quality...

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Really like Beta stuff, feels nice to use and more orange the better in my book
their Allen keys are good ,
although just as easy to loose, what is it with Allen keys ?
 

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Hi!
I'm also a Beta tools user and a (not so ) funny thing that i have noticed is that new tools have no more the "Italy" word stamped ...
Although, all the boxes where tools are delivered have a control certified sticker saying that they camed from the Sovico plant in Italy...

One thing i can assure: the steel they are made is the same Brinnel rigidity!
 
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