Wamsutta
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I've always wanted to start this thread, but never had the courage. I get tired of all the threads about Harbor Freight, Tekton, and Craftsman. 

I prefer the good stuff when I can. I usually will buy once, cry once.

View media item 85076This thread is about super high quality expensive tools. If there's a tool you like that fits that definition, post it up!![]()






Are we amazed when something expensive is good?
Is there a question or topic here or is this thread just random statements? High price does not guarantee quality. Confused about what this thread is about.
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That's the issue we should be discussing here. Utility value is an important concept. Sometimes the most expensive option isn't worth the price difference and sometimes it's the only thing that will do.
Being a fanboy for a brand makes your statements suspect. We all know by now that Wamsutta loves anything Snap-on sight unseen. Gmonkee on the other hand staunchly refuses to own any Snap-on and sells any he ends up with immediately, apparently just on principal.
In my humble opinion discussing the merits of individual tools is far more productive that blind brand loyalty or hatred. Both of which we have in abundance here.
I'm a snob. American tools blow most Euro **** off the map.Hazet ? Gimme a break...
That's the issue we should be discussing here. Utility value is an important concept. Sometimes the most expensive option isn't worth the price difference and sometimes it's the only thing that will do.
Being a fanboy for a brand makes your statements suspect. We all know by now that Wamsutta loves anything Snap-on sight unseen. Gmonkee on the other hand staunchly refuses to own any Snap-on and sells any he ends up with immediately, apparently just on principal.
In my humble opinion discussing the merits of individual tools is far more productive that blind brand loyalty or hatred. Both of which we have in abundance here.
I'm a snob. American tools blow most Euro **** off the map.Hazet ? Gimme a break. That **** looks like a trade school science project. Stahlwille aint much different...

I really do enjoy the 3/4” drive Stahlwille torque wrench I brought by accident just a few weeks ago![]()
A Bugatti vise. I think current pricing is around $2,000 for a little one, $6,000 for a big one.
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I'm a snob. American tools blow most Euro **** off the map.Hazet ? Gimme a break. That **** looks like a trade school science project. Stahlwille aint much different.
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