Hi all thanks for the info.
Most of my new tools, in the last 2 years, are Snap-On, Bluepoint, Beta, Facom, Sealey & Mac. (All my old tools look like **** but still work, the new tools are for working on my bike, BMW 1200 GS & to look good)
I like Snap-On but not the price, i get them from eBay at a low price, but this takes time & some sets still need one or two bits.
I wanted some big sockets 25 mm + so i got some toptul ones 1/2 sd 20 mm to 32 mm, they are very good & the price is good as well.
I have a set of Facom 12 point 3/8 sd sockets & a set of Beta easy 6 point 3/8 sd.
The Toptul sockets are nicer than the Beta easy & look better quality.
The only socket that i have messed up in 40 years, was a chrome socket on a
impact gun. (was a crane eng for 40 years)
I think that the facom & beta sockets are made in the same factory, the spanners are.
40% of my tool are Facom, 10% Beta. The price for Toptul is 40 to 50% lower.
I think that you pay for the name & not the quality some times.
Toptul look & feel good quality & the price is right, but Kenko has a good write-up on the GJ, but the price is 20% higher.
The more i read the more i think that all tool manufacturer's are the same.
They buy a good name & run it down & sell it, or hide the coo of the manufacturer
The good tools are coming from the small up & coming manufacturer's & at the right price.
Snap-on have Bluepoint, but they all have a lower tool line for sale, with
a lifetime warranty.
But my hart says Snap-on but my wallet says Toptul or Kenko
ps
Has anybody used the toptul high-torque ratchet screwdriver
i like the look of it, but how dos it feel
jeff