for one thing, the wilde pliers i own are the flush fit fastener, the tektons use the old riveted style. they are not rebranding the best wilde pliers.
Are the prices they're charging out of line with the product they're selling? Are the non-flush pliers not a quality product? I'm struggling to see what they're doing wrong here.
i do have mit impact sockets. large 3/4 drive sae sizes. they appear to be the same as the ones i saw in a new package last weekend with different branding.
And? They must work, or you'd be showing us a picture of them lying on the ground in pieces. So they're guilty of...selling functional tools?
yes there is lots of big conglomerates being bought out by big conglomerates. that didn't happen here.
True.
what does that have to do with a company that just changes its name for no apparent reason?
Nothing at all. Looking through this thread I don't see anyone making that comparison. I honestly have no idea what point you're trying to make here.
if it doesn't matter to you that is fine with me but that doesn't mean it may not matter to me or someone else.
If the last dozen times you've tried to make this argument are any indication, it's probably just you.
i won't mention names but at least a couple of the guys that were really pushing tekton hard admitted they had very little of it.
How many tools does someone have to own from a particular manufacturer before they're allowed to recommend them? I have 3 Tekton ratchets, their 16 piece screwdriver set and their 15 piece combination wrench sets in metric and SAE. Does that satisfy your requirements? I honestly don't care.
Tekton has EARNED their good reputation by selling reliable (and continually improving) tools for a fair price and standing behind them with excellent customer service. Because of that reputation people feel comfortable recommending them. There's nothing wrong with that.
They have a rep on this forum that is there to help any time someone has trouble with one of their products or even just a question. He's doing it in this very thread. I know you're aware of him because you insist on constantly harassing the poor guy with questions that only an idiot would bother trying to answer. Where's the SK rep?
why do i bring some of these points up? there always seems to be some "popular new " tool brand around here pushed hard a by a few guys. i have been a member here for over 10 years and have seen several companies that they claim are the latest and greatest thing around. some of them have made it but most have not. quality issues, warranty issues, distribution issues, sometimes the tools are good but the people distributing them are just plain out of touch.
Which of these do you feel is applicable? Quality is good and continually improving. Warranty service is second to none. I'm not aware of any distribution difficulties. They're rolling out new socket sets right now that the biggest socket snobs on this board admit are pretty well designed. That doesn't sound like a company that's out of touch to me.
if you had great luck with mit then it shouldn't concern you.
I don't have any MIT tools. My Tekton tools are excellent.
You have MIT tools and they seem to work just fine. At least you haven't said otherwise.
information is good and just because it isn't a concern of yours it may be for others.
Exactly what information have you provided? You've made a lot of vague insinuations and a couple baseless accusations, but the one thing glaringly absent in your numerous anti-Tekton rants is facts.
hell, i am just one guy in podunk north dakota, if my opinion is unimportant don't pay any attention to me.
Yeah, but you're posting on a forum that is a page one result on a very high percentage of tool-related Google searches. That means your nonsensical rants have the potential to do actual harm to one of the few tool companies left that actually cares about doing right by their customers. So I'll go ahead and call you out on your BS.