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"Top Craft" reciprocating saw blades from the Aldi food store made by MPS
www.mps-saegen.de

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Nice find. Not too many German made tools at the Aldi stores here its all chinese... Anyways who in Europe makes a good recip saw(preferably Swiss made)? The Bosch ones used to be US made but now are chinese. :(
 
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Monte

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No, none of my Beta tools have a coo on them.

:(

None of my Beta tools have a COO either. When I emailed Beta for COO information I never got a reply.

:(

I've seen some older Beta on a Japanese site that had a COO that said Italy.

it seems older Beta tools had a coo on the tools. Newer unfortunately not. Here some T-handle hex keys with coo
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/taruzann/folder/569972.html


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Awesome Tools Monte.Congratulations!!! :drool:
V!

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Yes, but +-13 years old.

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Nice find. Not too many German made tools at the Aldi stores here its all chinese... Anyways who in Europe makes a good recip saw(preferably Swiss made)? The Bosch ones used to be US made but now are chinese. :(

There is no swiss made one afaik. The closest to switzerland would be Hilti or Flex or the Rems/Roller brand saws from germany.
These are the only ones made in western europe afaik.
There were german made Bosch, Fein and Metabo saws (made by Flex), maybe with luck you can find one.

Both Flex "602" models are made in germany:
http://flex-tools.com/gb/Produkte/Sagen/index.php?start=0&num=5

These Roller / Rems models are made here too:

http://www.rems.de/sawing.aspx

http://www.albert-roller.de/go.aspx?lid=2&tid=15&pgid=3

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Made in Liechtenstein
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Flex made Metabo + Fein saws

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more Metabo pics:

http://www.metabo.de/Bild-und-Textdaten-handgefuehrte-Elektrowerkzeuge.23757+M575670bbbe7.0.html








Schweißkraft welding magnets www.schweisskraft.de

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New Hazet pliers. I am not really a pliers guy - only use them then necessary, but honestly these aren't too impressive. I haven't used them yet, but thet are quite small, a little thick, and pretty stiff action. If anybody wants to trade for some NWS or possibly Knipex, we might work something out. Hate to get rid of any Hazet, but...

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I just bought Wiha Heavy Duty 45º S-Jaw Pipe Wrenches , Knipex Crimping Pliers for End Sleeves (ferrules) and Wera Bit-Check - Rapidaptor

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Wiha Heavy Duty 45º S-Jaw Pipe Wrenches . I unable to find COO on the Pipe Wrenches but I check with Wiha and they tell me this Pipe Wrenches is Made In Germany

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Knipex Crimping Pliers for End Sleeves (ferrules) - Made in Germany

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Wera Bit-Check - Rapidaptor
 
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New Hazet pliers. I am not really a pliers guy - only use them then necessary, but honestly these aren't too impressive. I haven't used them yet, but thet are quite small, a little thick, and pretty stiff action. If anybody wants to trade for some NWS or possibly Knipex, we might work something out. Hate to get rid of any Hazet, but...

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The axis (torx) bold has the tendency to loosen, the pliers then become sloppy...
My experience with this type of size adjustment is not good at all
 

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The axis (torx) bold has the tendency to loosen, the pliers then become sloppy...
My experience with this type of size adjustment is not good at all

They are quite tight right now, so I tried to loosen them a bit. Not sure what they have on those threads, but it ain't movin' easy! I did get them freed up a bit, but it was some work.
 

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A little bit of one of the Loctites on that bolt will take care of that quirk,
JimDon
 

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It's been a while since I checked this thread, I've had a lot to read through. That's probably a bad thing, lots of nice stuff posted!

I'm parting ways with my Stahlwille socketry, I have too much tripled up stuff! I have got some more Wera and NWS stuff on the way though :D
 
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Some nice tools there 9144. I like those speedwrenches. Do they work ok?
And don't worry about your english. We all speak tool here. :D
And welcome to the forum.
 

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Welcome to the forum 9144. If you need some help with language, you can PM me. But you seem to be doing well so far. Please do not wear just sandals when working on tools though. Saw your feet in one picture. Shoes or boots when working on machinery and autos.
Cheers,
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I need to get me a pair of them!

yes ! :D


Thanks! Not to be outdone are you, Monte?!? See, I'd trade my little Hazets for a set of those cutters.

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no thanks :) ;) - while i like the design of the Hazet "Channellocks" i don´t like the function of "channellock" pliers. ("push-button" for me)


@9144:
Welcome to the forum !!! Nice tool collection !!!






"Wisent" screwdriver set. House brand of the Bauhaus big box stores: www.bauhaus.info

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Hi Monte,

I'm heading to Germany on Saturday by car for 3 days and planned to do some tool shopping :)

Out of these 3 stores which is the better one to visit for some quality merchandise??

Max Bahr
Bauhaus
Obi

Also I was after a BROCKHAUS HEUER bench vise and wanted to see if you know if any of the stores above stock these.

Appreciate your help.
 
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@svranjic:

welcome to the forum !
What are you looking for ?

"Max Bahr" offers mostly Stanley and in some markets also Bahco tools but it´s quite pricey. They also offer their own "Bahr" brand tools (mostly import).

"Bauhaus" offers Knipex, Kirschen, Matador, Bessey and Wera hand tools as well as their own "Wisent" brand. Most Wisent tools are imported, but they also have some "highlights" like the screwdrivers above. Punches + chisels are german too (Carolus/Gedore). Wisent saws are mostly german too. Knipex is very expensive, Matador cheap.

"Obi" offers "Lux" tools in some markets and "Connex" tools in other markets. These brands are a mix of import and german, for example some pliers and screwdrivers are made in Germany (Lux pliers = NWS/Will, Lux screwdrivers = Felo, Connex pliers = Orbis, Connex screwdrivers = Schröder), sockets + wrenches = import. Some Lux hammers are from Gedore some from Osca (+ Peddinghaus i think), some axes are german, punches + chisels too etc.

"Praktiker" tools are rebranded to "Black + Decker", so almost all hand tools you see there say "Black + Decker". Mostly import, except screwdrivers (made by Sora) + clamps (made by Ideal). VDE pliers are german (Orbis) but thats about it. Expensive. Probably the worst store in terms of quality.

There is also "Hornbach" who offers Wiha, Bahco, Bessey, Witte, Erdi, WGB, Pferd, Kirschen, Proxxon etc.


The "Brockhaus" vise is sold as "Lux" branded vise in some Obi stores.
 

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Thanks Monte!!

I've been following this forum for some months now and it has been very beneficial.

I must post some pictures of my collection over the coming weeks and not long ago recieved my first Gedore/Hazet order from TBS Aachen which was mentioned on here. Good service and very reasonable delivery rates.

I'm mainly after screwdrivers, torx/hex spanners, felco secateurs, drill bit set, counter sinks, adjustable spanners, wire cutters, hammers, box spanners, chisels, files, pick set and some Karcher items.

Depending on what i see i may end up buying more :)

My wife is german so she will be coming with me but tools is not her thing and cant understand guys addiction with tools.

As we are only in Cologne for a short time i wanted to go to the best store where i could buy most of the things I wanted.
 

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Hello Monte

As a follow-up to svranjic question, what stores would you recommend for buying Hazet or Stahlwille? What is ruffly the price difference between an online shop and an ordinary store. The swedish krona is currently strong and one perhaps should buy more that just beer next time. Thank you for all work you put into this thread!
 

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Lol :D
i love it....... the right marzipan only though ("Lübecker Edelmarzipan" with more almonds and less sugar). For example from Niederegger
www.niederegger.de




nice Hazet goodies :drool:




yes ! You got mail :)




Nice deal !!!
The new Wisent pliers they sell here in germany are imported...







New 2011 Hazet items + promo catalog:

http://www.hazet.de/fileadmin/media/aktionen/sww_2011.pdf



Hazet "Smart Case" 1/4" set

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The Hazet "Cockpit" is now also available without tools:

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Hazet impact gun for tire shops (Limited to 90 NM)

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Hi Monte, where do you get this pics? Are you a HAZET-Dealer in the USA? I am working for the advertising agency here in Germany who makes the pics. And you post the link to our webshop - many thanks.
I would ask you about making some HAZET-business in the USA. Do you mean the market is interesting? Here in the forum i saw some HAZET-tools-fans...

I would be glad to hear from you...

Michael
(heisse-nuesse)
 

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New Hazet pliers. I am not really a pliers guy - only use them then necessary, but honestly these aren't too impressive. I haven't used them yet, but thet are quite small, a little thick, and pretty stiff action. If anybody wants to trade for some NWS or possibly Knipex, we might work something out. Hate to get rid of any Hazet, but...

Nice pliers bro:thumbup: how do u like ur Hazet compare to Channel lock?

"Wisent" screwdriver set. House brand of the Bauhaus big box stores: www.bauhaus.info

Looks a good quality one:thumbup: and look like Wiha brand:headscrat
Btw:Nice driver bro:rocker:
 
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