CGarage
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Size is on the other side.
Next in the range after a 24x27 which covers M16 & M18.Interesting, large 25 and 28 (big gap) and a no size, at least showing in photo.
Yes, I believe they were made in Germany, but cannot be 100% certain.




I bought a Gedore Red Hammer and Chisel set, and the chisels all had made in Germany. I don't think the hammer was.So, not all of Gedore RED product is Asian sourced. Some products are still German.
I bought a Gedore Red Hammer and Chisel set, and the chisels all had made in Germany. I don't think the hammer was.
Looks like some of the Gedore Red wrenches are made in India. These look better than the ones from years ago that they had out.So, not all of Gedore RED product is Asian sourced. Some products are still German.







Pretty sure the "Solingen" stamped ones are made there. They've been putting it on their tools since at least the late 90s. Solingen is famous for its blacksmithing tradition, and the city's name is even legally protected.And a close up of the markings. Note the laser etching on the Taiwanese tool, and also the omission of the “Solingen”. I suspect that while German law allows for the “Germany” to be included, the good people of Solingen would have something to say if that was.
Really? If so, they clearly learned nothing from the debacle they in the 80s. The infamous Indian made Gedore wrenches from back then still haunts this company to this day.Looks like some of the Gedore Red wrenches are made in India.
Congratulations, you've just bought the Porsche among pullers! Kukko is a more than a century old company, and was one of the first to manufacture this type of tool, so they certainly know what they are doing.Never heard of the brand but Hoffmann Group had a bunch of "Kukko" branded ones and they looked okay on the photos and the price seemed okay-ish so I went for it.
That's all very cool and the pullers are one of those tools you don't give much thought to until you really need one.Congrats on that puller purchase!
Kukko = pretty much THE benchmark when it comes to pullers.
Like the packaging? Read this: https://www.kukko.com/en/blog/article/packaging-machine
They also have very nice sets that come in shadow foam/board and a variety of different L-Boxx/ Sortimo cases.
Series 25
The puller sets of the series 25 are used for extracting internal bearings, bearing outer rings, and bushings in crafts, industry, and workshops. The set includes internal extractors and counter stays. The multi-shell design of the internal extractors with their extra large gripping edges allows...www.kukko.com
Series K-2030-10+
The 13-piece universal puller set with quickly adjustable jaws of the 2030 series is used for 2-jaw and 3-jaw pulling of bearings, gears, discs, etc. in crafts, industry, and workshops. The 2030 series impresses with its versatile combination options. The set allows for the assembly of 8...www.kukko.com
(Just two examples.)
EDIT: This is also extremely cool, for clock/gauge & model making, in an L-Boxx Mini.
Series 140-S
The 11-piece micro puller set is used for pulling speedometer cables, pressure gauges, clocks, and similar parts. Especially in model building, the small parts puller is a helpful and reliable tool. The handy and space-saving design features narrow jaws that are particularly suitable for tight...www.kukko.com
Kind regards,
Olli
Amazing innovation of having the side clamp. Always learning something new yet simple. Thanks for sharing.Kukko are top pullers, best of the best. Wanted to buy this for my Audi wheel bearings but couldnt justify the price (about 150eur)
^ Look at "Posi-Lock"I use a large hose clamp around the legs of my three-legged abomination to get it to stay on.
Those do look nice, but a large hose clamp is $5.^ Look at "Posi-Lock"![]()
Maybe... Christmas is coming....^ That "Posi-Lock" 104 is one of the best tool purchases I've made in my life. Was about $120 bucks. Works first time, every time.![]()
I just tend to get hoarse from cursing--loudly.^ It has more than paid for itself in the number of Band-Aids I no longer have to buy.![]()
They're not , they're worse.Looks like some of the Gedore Red wrenches are made in India. These look better than the ones from years ago that they had out.

Depends what, I have a Torque wrench which is made in Germany and basicly the same than my real Rahsol and Gedore Torque wrenches. But with some of their stuff youre right…Why even bother with Gedore red? They basically just White label the same Taiwanese stuff every other mid range brand offers for less.![]()