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My Tool Collection

Repairman

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I am a new member to the forum and wanted to share my recently acquired tools. I have had a few screwdrivers and a really cheap ratchet/socket set for a few years now. The last time I changed my car's oil I realized that my tools needed to be replaced, most of the sockets had been worn out. It was time for an upgrade.

I read many of the posts on this and other forums to get an idea of what I should get. I had no idea there were so many great brands, I was only familiar with the stuff sold at Sears and HF, not the greatest quality. After much thought and advice I got what I consider to be a good mix of quality tools. The vast majority of my tools are made in Germany. I am not too crazy about the highly polished chrome tools, so just about all of the U.S. and China made tools were out. Plus I have never had problems with any product that said "Made in Germany" :thumbup: What I got is certainly not cheap, but I think they will last me for a long time. I do like ratchets so I got a few from different manufacturers.

Pliers: Knipex
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Screwdrivers and bits: Wera

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Sockets: Stahlwille
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Wrenches: Stahlwille

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Ratchets: Stahlwille, Facom, Elora, Wera

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Comparison shot of my 1/2 ratchets
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GeorgiaHybrid

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Nice collection you have there...Not to mention a hell of a step up from HF and Sears although the Knipex can be bought re-branded from there....

Just hang around a while, it's hard to cure the addiction.... It usually just gets worse..:)
 

00pewter

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That's pretty nice stuff you got there....be careful, before you know it, you'll find yourself logging on this forum from your phone while your waiting to pick your fiancee up...just saying.:.
 

48548

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I like the wera stuff. I want to see people with more wera stuff as it is addicting.
 
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Repairman

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I agree Wera makes very innovative tools and at reasonable prices. I am saving to get a good quality torque wrench, not too expensive though. Any suggestions? I like the Elora torque wrenches and of course Stahlwille, but they are expensive.
 

Monte

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very nice collection !!! :drool:
Looks like someone stole my tools ! :D ;) :thumbup: ;) j/k
Where did you buy all that ? USA or holiday trip in the EU ?
 
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autoace

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German tools:drool: You stepped right up to the best, I have some Hazet stuff, IF I could afford a boat load of it, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a ton of it.

Enjoy your new tools.:thumbup:
 

Skyline

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How many teeth on the Shahlwille ratchets? I gather the green button is to release the socket? I like that feature, (like the standard Craftsman ratchets).
 
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Repairman

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The Stahlwille 1/2 has 36 teeth, the 3/8" has 30, and the 1/4" has 22 teeth. One of the reasons why I also have the Facom's which are all fine tooth ratchets.
 

stricht8

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I have a bunch of FACOMs and find them to be the smoothest of all my ratchets, smoother than the Snap On 100 tooth roto heads. Those Stahlwille wrenches feel very nice in the hand.
 
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