mrtools,
Have you owned Top circlip pliers in the past?
Do you own circlip pliers from other brands such as Knipex?
If yes to the second question, how durable are Top circlip pliers compared to ones from other manufacturers?
Thanks,
Dave


@ Bart1
Those Knipex adjustable wrench plier makes crescent wrenches virtually obsolete.
Picked this up today.
When i ran a tyre shop we had one of those, good gauge. I used to make the needle do a 540+ seating beads on runflats.![]()
Hi guys,
Bart, I got my 10" Knipex for $49 at Sears--was $38 a sale? I missed that one.
nice lawn mower !
ps: Doesn´t they sell european made lawn mowers ???![]()
I wish, they sell a few accessories and some chainsaws that are Swedish but the rest is American made/assembled. Also Stihl makes a electric weed eater thats Austrian so I'm planning on getting that soon.
The only made in Europe push mower I could find was this.
http://www.hayter.co.uk/
Its British made but costs around $1700 so I went with a domestic produced one.
old and tired but not retired![]()
sweet circlip pliers !!!!![]()
Swiss made "Original Fix" MIG pliers from Metabo
made by www.raetzer-ag.ch
Hi guys,
I've found this topic back in 2010 and I'm regularly reading it for it's highly interesting, but didn't register until now. I thought that I'll share one of my favourite tool kits, a relatively new Wera model (it's the Kraftform Kompakt Zyklop). I use it to remove trim panels and control units in cars, it's brilliant. It has all the important things (philips/hex/torx bits + sockets) in the most common sizes. The hand ratchet also doubles as a ratchet screwdriver. Some pics:

Another big favourite of mine is the Victorinox Cybertool Lite. What makes this knife so special is a 4-piece double-ended C4 bit set. The LED light in the knife faces in the direction of the screwdriver, very practical when you work in poorly lit areas.

Some more stuff I received recently. The Beta wrenches are the next sizes up from my Facom 440 set.
Was looking for a cheap knife and found this beauty.

BTW, here are some great Knipex reviews:

@mrtools:
Return the TOP pliers and get Knipex
Tips made of piano wire, should be stronger than forged chrome vanadium:
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Some new/old Wurth tools from the garage buddies:
mrtools said:Wow!! Knipex plier wrench
Where adjustable wrench comes from? China![]()
Whoops, this got a bit more expensive than planned. But there is nothing i want to remove. Oh, i guess i have to cut back a bit on other expenses...
And that is how you trick your brain into accepting that a €20 purchase turns into a €200 purchase.

Sharkin was oh so right![]()
A good toys from Japan finally arrived.. ordered before Tsunami hit Japan and in my hand today.....God bless Japanarigatoo hozaimaskaa
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Stubby + Cubby
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15mmblade
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A little tour through the mind of a tool addict as he picks out another order:
NWS pliers seems really nice. I'm satisfied with my Knipex, but perhaps a should try a NWS at least. Which one to try though... Perhaps just a regular linemans. Those are not to expensive. But if i should spend money perhaps i should get something i don't currently have. The Peacemaker is perhaps good to get, it's something that is NWS unique. A bit expensive though, but that's ok.
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And speaking of thing i have planned to get for quite a while, the Wera Zyklop is on sale. Perhaps now is the time to get that also. Which size should i get? The 3/8" perhaps. 10mm and 13mm sockets are included, that's a good deal. And i should get 17mm and 19mm sockets also so i have standard sizes.
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TjoFrasse,
After some use, can you post here your review of the NWS Peacemaker plier and the Wera Zyklop ratchet?
Thanks,
Dave
Ouch, €14 shipping! I'll order something more to help cover the cost. Oh, cheap screwdrivers! I'll take those!
Nice survival toolVictorinox haved a very good name in multitools
Btw : i haved a couple of Victorinoc multitools but already post a pics before![]()
A good toys from Japan finally arrived..
And that is how you trick your brain into accepting that a €20 purchase turns into a €200 purchase.
Nice.. a socket looks with a special profileit really works?

byte.size.life,
All the Vessel screwdrivers that "mr tools" purchased from Japan have JIS cross recess tips. All the Vessel screwdrivers are JIS except the "Megadora" model line. JIS screwdrivers can be used to turn Phillips fasteners. However, Phillips screwdrivers will damage fasteners with a JIS head.
Dave
mrtools,
I also own a complete set of the Vessel 620 series Phillips and slotted stubby screwdrivers. The handle material is grippy and the length is just right to apply torque to a fastener. I also own a Vessel 220, ball grip, 6mm, slotted screwdriver. The design and material of the handle provides additional torque and comfort. I was disappointed to learn that some Vessel hand tools (including the model 220) are made in Thailand.
What are your initial thoughts of the Vessel 620 and the model 230 ball grip screwdrivers?
Thanks,
Dave


I was a bit unsure whether those also count as tools
Are those "real" Phillips screwdrivers, or the JIS type Phillips?
There is also another brain trick which goes like: "oh, never mind the high costs, I'll make it up by selling some of the old tools I don't need anymore". Needless to say, you won't sell anything, ever.![]()
not my socket set ...- There are already many companies offer such "spline" sockets and wrenches so maybe they work ? But I prefer 6 point sockets and metric for metric, SAE for SAE Torx sockets for Torx etc. Right tool for the right job
ps: nice Vessel tools !!!! I like Samurai tools !!!!![]()
oh and nice Facom ruler !
NT Cutter snap-off blade knife


Thanks, Dave. I have found multiple sources for japanese tools on the net, but they almost never explicitly state whether their Phillips screwdrivers are JIS or not. Apparently, JIS is the "default".
Adrian
Anyone know if any of the Germany makers have an e-torx set that isn't swivel? All I've seen from Hazet & Stahlwille (from Samstag Sales) is the swivel sets. If anyone knows of a good selection found from resellers in the US, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
japan is not the old world. japanese tools should not be in this thread.

japan is not the old world. japanese tools should not be in this thread.