So I read good things about Swiss Tools online and decided to by myself a nice set of their products in February. I bought a set of 5 sizes of Slot drivers, set of 4 Phillips ones, two Pozidriv drivers, and set of wrenches for Tamperproof Torx screws.
The quality is impressive, perfect fitting and gripping of the screws that even beats my Wera ones, and best of all the heads don't seem to wear or deform
The tamperproof Torx wrenches were very expensive but not a single cam out or failure especially on the tiny screws. Even the smallest one, size 6, had a hole in the head. I have other tamperproof wrenches of other brands where sizes 6 and 7 are solid.
So obviously I am happy with my tools and decided to look for more information about them and that's the funny part. Their site and literature has a Swiss flag and a logo that says "100% Made in Switzerland", and google search found this clip in which they assert that every part is made in their Switzerland factory and that it's a family owned business etc.
That was like watching a promo clip for Merceds Benz or an expensive fountain pen and it made me think that maybe we will see a new breed of tools that are aesthetically pleasing as well as functioning and soon your status in society could be linked to what brand of tools do you have and if you own a set of pliers engraved with your name in gold
The quality is impressive, perfect fitting and gripping of the screws that even beats my Wera ones, and best of all the heads don't seem to wear or deform
The tamperproof Torx wrenches were very expensive but not a single cam out or failure especially on the tiny screws. Even the smallest one, size 6, had a hole in the head. I have other tamperproof wrenches of other brands where sizes 6 and 7 are solid.
So obviously I am happy with my tools and decided to look for more information about them and that's the funny part. Their site and literature has a Swiss flag and a logo that says "100% Made in Switzerland", and google search found this clip in which they assert that every part is made in their Switzerland factory and that it's a family owned business etc.
That was like watching a promo clip for Merceds Benz or an expensive fountain pen and it made me think that maybe we will see a new breed of tools that are aesthetically pleasing as well as functioning and soon your status in society could be linked to what brand of tools do you have and if you own a set of pliers engraved with your name in gold



