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Anyone have any Britool Hallmark stuff (made in Taiwan)? If so what do you think of it?
thanks dave455 for your input. i would agree that it's generally overpriced for what it is.Sockets and accessories are average Taiwanese tools (perhaps even a bit below average these days, as some of the Taiwanese stuff can be quite good) at above average prices.
Calling it Britool is, quite frankly, an insult.
You can get the same quality for less money, or better quality for comparable money.
The screwdrivers seem to be (or at least were) French made Bost, with quite reasonable hard handles. They’re o.k. but not old Britool quality.
I think it sells largely on the name, and I suspect that most buyers think they are getting British made tools, or maybe compare it to something like Snap On, so think they are getting a bargain without realising how cheaply they could get comparable tools.thanks dave455 for your input. i would agree that it's generally overpriced for what it is.
I don't care about warranty on basic low cost tools, my priority is liking the tool design and it being great to use, waranty can be a bonus but not a priority on lower value items and items that not likely fail easily as you can easily and more efficiently self warranty ...I just took a look through the primetool selection and thought the prices seemed quite reasonable. https://www.primetools.co.uk/?s=Hallmark+
I picked up a set of impact sockets and extensions in the black Friday sales. First impressions are good, decent selection, bit chunky, will see how they last.
My big concern is warranty and availability, can I get a socket replaced if I break one? Typically I buy Halfords, Sealey or Draper Expert for this reason, theyre all strong as hell, stand up to years of abuse and have a lifetime warranty
My logic is if it has a lifetime warranty (halfords advance, draper expert, sealey premier), it probably will take some abuse. The other issue is wether I can replace sockets individually, having an odd socket in a set bugs meI don't care about warranty on basic low cost tools, my priority is liking the tool design and it being great to use, waranty can be a bonus but not a priority on lower value items and items that not likely fail easily as you can easily and more efficiently self warranty ...
Yeah single availability can be important factor .My logic is if it has a lifetime warranty (halfords advance, draper expert, sealey premier), it probably will take some abuse. The other issue is wether I can replace sockets individually, having an odd socket in a set bugs me
I’m not going to go through this bit by bit, but while technically correct, there is a lot of marketing spin here.In 1980, the company moved to its Walsall Road, Cannock factory where it made a vast range of hand tools. It was decided to introduce a new range of hand tools specifically designed by Britool’s top engineers for the professional automotive aftermarket.
A great deal of thought and planning went into this new range. Given that all precious metals carry a hallmark, the decision was made to commission a hallmark that would be stamped into the chrome of each tool to assure the quality to the customer. This new range of products was sold via a network of franchised tool dealers.
In 1991, Britool was bought by the International group Facom, Europe’s largest hand tool manufacturer. With the backing of Facom’s strong developmental facilities and vast technical expertise, Britool was able to keep its position as the brand of choice for all areas of engineering; from aerospace to industry and also into the automotive sector.
In 2001, Britool Ltd changed its name to Hallmark Tools Limited and a new company was formed called Facom Group. This company was selling its satin finished products to the industrial sector and the Hallmark range continued to be sold into the professional automotive aftermarket.
In April of that year, the original Britool company, now renamed Hallmark Tools, was sold to TradeMarque Tools Ltd who retained ownership of the Hallmark range. The franchise was dissolved and the range has been sold by mobile independent dealers and selected ecommerce sellers ever since.
Britool History
Hardware & tools service · Automotive repair · Car parts & accessorieswww.trademarquetools.co.uk
Still fair bit of original britool hallmark on eBay UK such as wrench sets and some drivers, all new old stock .
I never said trademarque tools are selling british made, doubt they ever did as trademarque tools basically only bought the brand name not any factories or equipment .You say there is still a “fair bit” of original Britool Hallmark on ebay U.K. Assuming the word “original” to mean the British made tools, there isn’t!
What you will find are Taiwanese tools. None of it is “new old stock“. It’s “new imported from Taiwan” stock, which is something very different! Though after reading the marketing spin above, you might not realise.
Yes, undoubtedly!people have unknowingly bought the new Hallmark stuff thinking its British made. easy mistake to make especially with the chrome ware which 'looks' very similar. i think i'm right in saying that Britool England ceased manufacturing in 2007. That said there seems to be quite alot of their Hallmark stuff still knocking about. all the stock must have been aquired by various retailers once the factory closed. nice you can still get some of the original stuff.
Fair enough!I never said trademarque tools are selling british made, doubt they ever did as trademarque tools basically only bought the brand name not any factories or equipment .
I'll post links of original old stock britool, is not much available but still bits of stock surfacing .
Difference is night and day between the taiwan tools sold by trademarque tools and the british made lines.
Some of taiwan britool hallmark tools are a good buy though, ignoring it all is not wise ...
Interesting!
some of this same as I acquired and saw back in 90's and very early 2000 when Britool franchise tool trucks still operating, I have a fair bit of it including limited edition marque of skill tool boxes that not particularly good quality but have nostalgic value to myself .
Yes, by the 90’s you were basically getting Facom, with a poorer finish. I have a 3/8 drive set bought at that time on a deal, and the extensions are identical in form to the Facom of the same era.I owned and professionally used fair bit of original BRITOOL England all bought in late 90's mainly .
Some of it quite nice but the chrome plating durability *****, always did a bit with britool unfortunately .
Personally I think some of the 70's and early 80's BRITOOL was actually better made and plated .