Handyandy23
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Personally, there are some excellent reasons to not purchase anything from Tekton and the Amash family... but that is all I can say about it on this forum

Personally, there are some excellent reasons to not purchase anything from Tekton and the Amash family... but that is all I can say about it on this forum

Personally, there are some excellent reasons to not purchase anything from Tekton and the Amash family... but that is all I can say about it on this forum
Tekton must have sounded better than Dynamic Source International.
I've always thought having a backbone was a good thing, myself.
Im in the UK, does the warranty still apply?
I liked the Taiwan and USA made Tekton products. I’ll be looking elsewhere from here on out.
Sorry about the trouble there. If you can, fill out this link and we'll get you set up with a replacement.
www.tekton.com/tool-help
We were formerly known as MIT and offered a few lines. We have tightened up our focus to just Tekton, and a name change made sense. Tekton better represents our goals and our quality going forward.
We did recently announce we were changing our student program to 15% from 30%.
When we started the student program, we do not offer Tekton.com rewards. Then we started that program at 5% and recently increased it to 10% back.
With the 15% off for students, and the 10% in Tekton Rewards, you'd still end up considerably lower than other tool companies.
Dave
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Thanks Dave. I always appreciate your presence here. I'm hoping for a Father's day sale on the new sockets.

I'm right there with you wanting a Father's Day sale.
In fact, after all of the Tekton hating going on, I'm looking for more Tekton goodness to buy.![]()
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Those are literally trade secrets. No manufacturer willingly divulges their OEM, or where and how they test things.i have only asked questions. who is doing their claimed design and testing? where are they doing it. who is making their stuff and where?
You haven't explained why they are bad?my mit sockets? they are about as ****** as they come. they are best suited for driving bearings and bushings in a press.
Why do a pair of slip-joint pliers have you so riled up? You keeping bringing those up, over and over again like it's the only thing that matters. An OEM manufacturer will literally do whatever you ask. Just because they look the same, doesn't mean they are. They could have different heat-treating processes, different coatings, made of a different grade steel, different QC/QA practices - a million different things. But once again, a lot of those specific processes are trade secrets, otherwise anyone could go to Wilde and say "Make me this exact wrench, with this exact steel doing these exact things"the pliers? tekton claims to be testing and specing to a higher grade. if so, why market the older less featured pliers. why not tell us how they are better and different if they are? maybe because they aren't?
MIT still exists. They just do business as Tekton. I really don't even understand what you're trying to argue with this point. That somehow a name change is a bad thing?and by the way.. dave admits in a quote a few posts back that mit has now shifted its focus to tekton meaning mit is now tekton. find me the mit tools website. it is nothing more than a portal to tekton.
or call the company. They have GREAT customer service. Usually it's take a pic, and they send a new one.
Im in the UK, does the warranty still apply?
Everbody know where channellock pliers are made. Snap-on sockets, wenches and tool storage. , everyone know where they are made. S-k tools, same there. Pratt-reade, ideal. The new malco locking pliers. Is that enough examples of knowing where things are made. It is even pretty common knowledge where many of the popular import brands are made. Those are not industry secrets. If i asked where any of those things are made we woudnt be having this conversation but for some reason tekton gets a pass and i am evil for asking.
The discussion about hf and its name changes? Yup that is bs but this isnt a hf thread . If tekton is making stuff to a better standard then hold it up to a higher standard than hf.
I wiill say this again. If you dont want me to ask the questions, quit qoting me and keeping this on the front page.
Everbody know where channellock pliers are made. Snap-on sockets, wenches and tool storage. , everyone know where they are made. S-k tools, same there. Pratt-reade, ideal. The new malco locking pliers. Is that enough examples of knowing where things are made. It is even pretty common knowledge where many of the popular import brands are made. Those are not industry secrets. If i asked where any of those things are made we woudnt be having this conversation but for some reason tekton gets a pass and i am evil for asking.
The discussion about hf and its name changes? Yup that is bs but this isnt a hf thread . If tekton is making stuff to a better standard then hold it up to a higher standard than hf.
I wiill say this again. If you dont want me to ask the questions, quit qoting me and keeping this on the front page.
Good reading in here. Looks like I will be picking up a 3/8 and 1/2 Tekton Torque wrenches soon!!
Everbody know where channellock pliers are made. Snap-on sockets, wenches and tool storage. , everyone know where they are made. S-k tools, same there. Pratt-reade, ideal. The new malco locking pliers. Is that enough examples of knowing where things are made. It is even pretty common knowledge where many of the popular import brands are made. Those are not industry secrets. If i asked where any of those things are made we woudnt be having this conversation but for some reason tekton gets a pass and i am evil for asking.
Personally, there are some excellent reasons to never visit California and the dunce controlled farce of a state.. but that is all I can say about it on this forum
Tekton lists the country of origin of every single one of their products. What more do you want? The exact address of the factory in Taiwan, or the US, or wherever?Everbody know where channellock pliers are made. Snap-on sockets, wenches and tool storage. , everyone know where they are made. S-k tools, same there. Pratt-reade, ideal. The new malco locking pliers. Is that enough examples of knowing where things are made. It is even pretty common knowledge where many of the popular import brands are made. Those are not industry secrets. If i asked where any of those things are made we woudnt be having this conversation but for some reason tekton gets a pass and i am evil for asking.
They do hold their stuff to a higher standard.The discussion about hf and its name changes? Yup that is bs but this isnt a hf thread . If tekton is making stuff to a better standard then hold it up to a higher standard than hf.
Snap-On says where their in-house items are made. Channellock says where their in-house items are made. They don't tell you where all of their 3rd party or imported items are made.i really don't get the tekton fanatics here. channellock says their pliers are made in meadville pa. sk makes stuff in colorado and illinois. snap-on will give you a list of cities with factories. malco has told us they are making locking pliers in dewitt neb, huot is made in st paul mn. do i need to list more? i really don't know why it is so difficult for tekton to at least say what state their us made items are made in or what state they are supposedly "testing or designing" all of their tools in.
It's because your questions are ridiculous, and you just can't **** it up and admit you were wrong. Tekton tells you the COO of all their tools, they have the location of their head-quarters and engineering/testing facilities posted publicly on their website, and they say exactly what state their in-house tools (the angle wrenches int his case) are made.what may be more confusing is the fact that so many people are appalled that i even have the nerve to ask the question. why, how dare someone ask such a question as what state something is made in. i mean that sure is a huge secret.
for at least the third time. if you don't like my questions. quit quoting me and putting this on the first page.

thanks for quoting me again. i don't have to **** anything up as my opinions are mine and you don't get to tell me i am wrong.
by the way, the title of this thread.
"not impressed by tekton"
let's keep this sucker on the front page. i bet you guys can't "not" quote me for 24 hours. i can't believe how much damage you guys are doing by keeping this alive!![]()
i really don't get the tekton fanatics here.

"damage", what are you talking about?! I highly doubt this little thread on a tool/garage forum is hurting Tekton, lol.
Not sure why you're so fixated on people quoting you. Who cares man, post all you want! It's a free country (well, maybe not as free as it should be, but post away!)


Seems to me that the only "fanatics" here are a small group complaining that Tekton doesn't give the address and GPS coordinates of their manufacturing plants. Or the design plans for their tools.
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