Now I need to find some Facom 40's
I like my 440's but I love the old style made in France Facom
I like the 440 for their "innovative" design but I really don't understand why they made a sharp edge at the fork end...

, it's also a pity that they're thicker than the 40, I guess it was nice to gain strenght but....
For those who want some Facom 40's,
this ebay seller in Germany still have some 7 wrenches set (7-19) for 33 euros (sometimes on sale +16 shipping), it's a big shop so you may be interrested in buying other tools and save on shipping...
Nice Ruko's. I've been looking at those myself.
I bought mine for 40 euros on ebay.de (the set) which is fair if they're good quality, at least they look like, time will tell...
If you want to save money, look on ebay.de, I see them quite often on auction and german sellers are always willing to send their stuff abroad, even if it's mentioned Germany only.
Which one and why ?? Whats wrong with this one ?
go east lol

but not too far !

Do you know how the Gedore tools look in real live ??

Are you sure you want that finish ?

?
Regarding the COO of the Ruko step drills: this website says "Germany".
Thanks for the COO and trying to contaminate me with Gedore

Actually I haven't seen any recent Gedore tool, but from the pictures, satin finish seems 'coarser" than Facom's, I'd like to see how it feels with my hands, maybe with a small set of their new ratcheting wrenches...
I was talking about the Facom Swingo strip plier, here is what I don't like compared to a traditional lateral automatic strip plier:
-Tear the sleeve (part not in contact with the blade) and cut some wires of the cable.
-Tuning is time and sometime cable (especially small ones) consuming when you use different cable sizes at each strip (usually what I do when re-wiring a motorcycle).
-Can't do "mono-wire" cable (at least from 1,5 mm2).
I prefer the traditional type, I agree it doesn't fit in tight spaces, which is quite useful sometimes and need some practice to choose quickly the right hole on the blade, I'll give a try to this one:
or this one for cut and strip in one take (but I'm a bit scared by Facom's "do it all" tools now)
EDIT: Cantause,
RE: current Facom
I think we can all blame Stanley for taking over Facom.
Yup, you didn't rescue France on this one
However I can't remember if the production already moved to asia before Facom was bought by Stanley (I was a bit young) or if it really started with Stanley (I mean with big factory shut down in France), could someone tell me?