Steel_Rain
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Tools/comments/1lh2qhb
Doesn't sound ideal...
I was pretty disappointed myself also.
I think the "Lifetime Warranty" applies to the tools only, not the case/holder.Just dropped mine and one of the socket holders broke completely off.
Wondering if warranty will cover that, even though a couple sockets are missing.
Calling a system like this a “Wera Knock Off” is a bit extreme, since various German tool manufacturers such as Wiha and Wera, have been making tool holders like this since at least the 1990s, and maybe way earlier.

I bought one of these years ago and was just going to use the sizes that pertain to bikes. My son ended up swiping it before I could make my little kit and he has been using for all sorts of stuff, it actually seems pretty decent for what it was. I think I only paid 10 bucks for it years ago.
I think it's mostly because you can fix a wide variety of things in this world with a small amount of cleverly packaged tools. Some of us have access to a big shop with big tools boxes. But others prioritize weight, compact storage and decent tool availability to get into hard to reach areas or away from a lot of infrastructure support.Why this seemingly endless fascination with a half dozen cleverly(?) packaged 1/4" dr sockets and a handful of hex bits?![]()
Personally, I prefer metal clamshell packaging, that can be easily modifiable inside to fit extra stuff when and where needed, and which can still withstand a drop bounce and roll down 10 feet of steps if a drop occurs.I think it's mostly because you can fix a wide variety of things in this world with a small amount of cleverly packaged tools. Some of us have access to a big shop with big tools boxes. But others prioritize weight, compact storage and decent tool availability to get into hard to reach areas or away from a lot of infrastructure support.
I didn't know they went back that far. I wasn't sure what else to call it, but it certainly looks alot like those holders. I ended up taking this back after a few weeks.Calling a system like this a “Wera Knock Off” is a bit extreme, since various German tool manufacturers such as Wiha and Wera, have been making tool holders like this since at least the 1990s, and maybe way earlier.
Also, some of the systems from the German manufacturers were a bit under-engineered, and had problems.
I think the Wera Toolcheck is a bit newer, but there have been holders like this going back to the 1990s.I didn't know they went back that far. I wasn't sure what else to call it, but it certainly looks alot like those holders. I ended up taking this back after a few weeks.
For me personally, it’s the small size so that I can toss in my motorcycle tank bag. On a trip last year we had to take off some of the bodywork from a friend’s BMW and it turned out that the Wera set was the only set with a certain bit size (I think it was a Torx) despite everyone carrying some tools.Why this seemingly endless fascination with a half dozen cleverly(?) packaged 1/4" dr sockets and a handful of hex bits?![]()
You are not the first member here to ask that exact same question.Why this seemingly endless fascination with a half dozen cleverly(?) packaged 1/4" dr sockets and a handful of hex bits?
Why this seemingly endless fascination with a half dozen cleverly(?) packaged 1/4" dr sockets and a handful of hex bits?![]()
My gum box full of misfits is more butch.How else do you expect all these new Alpha males to carry theirjewelryedc tools!
These are glorified iend cap isle ****, stocking stuffers. Apparently everybody is constantly on the go AND fixing things the whole time
90% of these will never get used besides losing the #2 Philips bit or 10mm socket
^ That was one issue that "Kobalt" addressed when they put together their little 50-piece kit. The plastic hinges ride on a steel pin.. Hinges on the case were not the most durable though.
^ That was one issue that "Kobalt" addressed when they put together their little 50-piece kit. The plastic hinges ride on a steel pin.
Which begs the question: How is the little ICON kit set up? I sent one out as a SS gift, but didn't open it.
The Wiha 74984 35-piece kit looks like they're using a steel pin through the plastic hinges. (The one I have here is still in the plastic clamshell package - it was was supposed to be the "SS" gift, but it wasn't going to arrive in time, so he got the small "ICON" kit.)
that is the set i have. oddly enough i used it today.

Well now you know damnit.GAH! now you tell me!
That thing has been in a drawer since I bought it because trying to pry that widget out was such a hassle.