Would like to get my hands on a few Swedish snap on Adjustables, seem like they’re hard to come by. eBay the only place?
It depends on the vintage of the tool. The old blue point ones were made in USA. I bet all the new ones are made in China.Who makes blupoint's adjustable? I've been looking for a 24 and 30" for work. It looks like the 30" side adjuster is made in spain and looks like a bahco. The normal 24" and 30" are showing made in China.
If you ordered current stock Bahco thinking they are Swedish, prepare to be disappointed.Nvm I ordered them from Amazon Spain. Thank you Silkman
I’m aware they are notIf you ordered current stock Bahco thinking they are Swedish, prepare to be disappointed.



Why don’t you get the new USA made ones on the Snap-on website? They started making them in Elizabethton TN again, they look exactly the same as the the original US AD series only slightly narrower which is a bonusAny difference in quality? I own the ones made in Spain and I love them. Wanted to add a few made in Sweden. Can anybody comment on the quality of them? Thanks!
I have the Chanellock ones, they are great.Today's tool haul. Went to my usual pro tool dealer who also carries Bahco to get a Bahco slim adjustable wrench, he didn't have any in stock. But he had this:
Irega, Made in Spain 8" slim jaws.
The jaws edges aren't perfectly contoured like the Knipex pliers wrench which will not leave a mark to a chromed faucet nut.
But it is a solid tool, the jaws are parallel, very little light shines through when closed, opens to 40mm and the cog naturally has 4 wheels instead of the usual 3 with very good smooth movement. 20eur
Not bad. It will be mainly used to counterhold thin nuts/bolts and whatever use I will discover for it.
EDIT: For you in the US of A, GJ members pointed out that its the same as a Chanellock model. Irega makes this for Channelock.
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Hey Barrel, if you’re still looking for a USA made 24” adjustable, Harry Epsteins has new old stock USA made tapered handle Crescents. I like the tapered handle for cheater pipe use and the quality is excellent.Who makes blupoint's adjustable? I've been looking for a 24 and 30" for work. It looks like the 30" side adjuster is made in spain and looks like a bahco. The normal 24" and 30" are showing made in China.

White horse machine, Gap,PA.Where are you guys buying Bahco adjustable wrenches? Amazon won’t ship into CA?
I have been using adjustable Bacho's for about 25 years, I finally broke the original Made in Sweden one after 16 years. It was the one with the alligator Jaws on the back. It was from the abuse I put it through as I commonly put cheater bars(pipes) on it to gain leverage. The replacement made in Spain, lasted about a month before it was rounded over etc. I emailed back and forth with Bacho over the disappointing sub par quality of the wrench I presumed was made in China, I found out it was made in Spain. I ended up finding an old used one on eBay that was made in Sweden. I am still using the used made in Sweden wrench today. Still abusing it almost daily and it is still performing. The Swedes take pride in their work and don't make **** tools. The should offer to collect all of the ones made in Spain, melt them down, correct the steel composition, and re manufacture the tools in Sweden. Quality vs Profits = Sweden vs Spain.Any difference in quality? I own the ones made in Spain and I love them. Wanted to add a few made in Sweden. Can anybody comment on the quality of them? Thanks!
The machining was also sometimes off on the Spanish made Bahco Adjustable Wrenches.I have been using adjustable Bacho's for about 25 years, I finally broke the original Made in Sweden one after 16 years. It was the one with the alligator Jaws on the back. It was from the abuse I put it through as I commonly put cheater bars(pipes) on it to gain leverage. The replacement made in Spain, lasted about a month before it was rounded over etc. I emailed back and forth with Bacho over the disappointing sub par quality of the wrench I presumed was made in China, I found out it was made in Spain. I ended up finding an old used one on eBay that was made in Sweden. I am still using the used made in Sweden wrench today. Still abusing it almost daily and it is still performing. The Swedes take pride in their work and don't make **** tools. The should offer to collect all of the ones made in Spain, melt them down, correct the steel composition, and re manufacture the tools in Sweden. Quality vs Profits = Sweden vs Spain.