Recently ordered these, mainly to compare to my Knipex ones.
The good: The teeth profile seems very interesting and serious. They look and feel much more "substantial" in the hand. They copied the Knipex mechanism but inverted it, and it is also more beefy due to that choice.
The bad: Knipex seems slimmer but I doubt it is any weaker. Phospate finish on VBW seems much worse, it scratches easily and gets rubbed off by hand. The mechanism is not as well thought out - on the knipex, pushing on the button fully allows you to change position, but on these the "mushroom" starts sliding so pushing fully kind of adds friction to adjusting it so you balance the button just to before it bottoms out. Button spring is weaker which gives a more flimsy feel to the button compared to the "clack" a knipex does when it engages. Honestly my Unior pliers in this style seem the smoothest as far as adjustment goes (and a nice big button on those). Interesting thing sbout thr Knipex design - the spring is very well thought out so it also pushes one side of the pliers into the other, minimizing any slack you feel. On both these VBW and the Unior pliers I own in this style, there is noticeably more sideways slack, the knipex hinge is just much more rigid feeling.
Also kind if poor forging quality which surprised me. Smooshed letters on one side (or maybe ground off too much on this side?).
Overall still feels like a premium and well made tool and I'm happy with them. But Knipex design seems to go into greater details.
Also needed an extra 24mm wrench and decided to try out the extra long Gedore. Nice German style wrench for sure. Still, maybe I am a bit spoiled by the Facom/USAG offerings. Sadly they don't sell the new XL pattern (a la Mac RBRT) in 24mm size (for some reason, those only seem to be available under the overpriced Mac branding, up to 32mm in size, and Sidchrome which is hard to get here).
