jensputzier
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Monte, do you know the warranty situation with Hazet? I bought a long Hazet T50 Torx driver a few months ago, used it for the first time today and sheared the tip clean off.![]()
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Monte, do you know the warranty situation with Hazet? I bought a long Hazet T50 Torx driver a few months ago, used it for the first time today and sheared the tip clean off.![]()
Where is this box made? Are all the Hazet boxes actually made in Germany or does some other company make them? If another company, which one and COO?
However, for all questions about HAZET tools i have an answer....
New stubby bit holder and screwdrivers:


NOS blue handle "Felo" torx screwdriver:

A Hazet cube ?
A Hazet fruit bowl ?
aaaaahhhhhhha magnetic bowl !

Jens answer is correct. HAZET have a second manufactoring hall called "WerkII" in Remscheid, where they only producing this Trolley vom the 160St up to the 179Big. I visited the factory also - here i post one of the pics
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Nice one (screwdriver with blue handle)..
a blue part is a rubber?
As far as the Toptul ratcheting screwdriver, does the direction selector provide enough resistance so that it cannot be turned accidentally during use? The Gearwrench ratcheting screwdrivers exhibit this terrible characteristic.
Is the ratcheting mechanism coarse or fine tooth?
Thanks,
Dave
BTW: The 1/2" torque wrench looks very similar to the BGS version (and some other el cheapos) you find everywhere on ebay. Seems to be the new "high performance" design for asian made torque wrenches (besides the regular all chrome versions you get at HF & Co). Wondering who the OEM is for those.
Nice one (screwdriver with blue handle)..
a blue part is a rubber?
Awesome blue handle
Awesome that all blue..
Btw: Nice bowl![]()
Another pic how HAZET producing the trolley´s. You can see a HAZET Assistent 178 which is welded
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These are German Tools completly of (edit)stainless(edit)steel.... maybe you know it.
Oh Lord won't you buy me a 179Big
My coworkers all have Snap On, I must make amends.
Worked hard all my life, no help from my friends.
So, oh Lord won't you buy me a 179Big.
Unfortunately, I'm here all week.
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BTW: Excellent diag. cutter video, nothing like some Monte Tool Zen.
Unfortunately, I'm here all week.
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Rubi TX-70 v2 made in Spain:

Bahco: The cover is scratched in transportation![]()
Acesa chisel:
Palmera, Irazola and Acesa disappear, only SNA Europe remains Irimo and Bahco.
nice looking tile cutter !!![]()
Clarified...![]()
That is a very neat socket set, it's the Hazet 854 X, available at Ebay.com or directly from me. If you mention the Garage Journal you get one of the cool Hazet 863 bottle openers as well.
Regards
Jens
Bhae, I Like to see photos of your store. Have you thought, to open a web store?
Best Regards
Knightmasks
Looks like a cool store to spend an entire day at.Toolfanatic,
Nice! I've seen that at my local Lee Valley store. Pretty spendy, but if you punch out a lot of holes, it's gotta be a must-have item.
All the 1/4" sets give me a headache! I can't decide which I need. Seems like the fine tooth set may be the way to go, but then I can get a Facom set for less than half the cost or an SK even less.

Can't find the model number for the new fine tooth Hazet ratchet with the sunken change lever in 3/8". The 1/2" version is 916-1. Is there a 3/8" model out yet?
All the 1/4" sets give me a headache! I can't decide which I need. Seems like the fine tooth set may be the way to go, but then I can get a Facom set for less than half the cost or an SK even less.
No, not (yet).

Can't find the model number for the new fine tooth Hazet ratchet with the sunken change lever in 3/8". The 1/2" version is 916-1. Is there a 3/8" model out yet?
Bart, why pay less when you can pay more? Where's your commitment to the brand![]()

By the way, does anyone else think that this thread has gotten too large? I'd like to see a separate forum for "Tools from the Old World" so we can go back and find things easier. There seems to be enough interest here![]()
By the way, does anyone else think that this thread has gotten too large? I'd like to see a separate forum for "Tools from the Old World" so we can go back and find things easier. There seems to be enough interest here![]()
I think Irazola Acesa and Palmera names disappear, uniting all in Irimo and continuing Bahco. Not think any plant ceases to operate, but I will ask this weekend Ferroforma, and will put pictures of the fair, and Motortec to which I will also.
My Boehm (France) deluxe hollow punch kit, very useful for making new gaskets, washers and a good kit to have if you do general repairs and maintenance.
Whats the price like?
By the way, does anyone else think that this thread has gotten too large? I'd like to see a separate forum for "Tools from the Old World" so we can go back and find things easier. There seems to be enough interest here![]()
Those darn Hazets just break, anyway.![]()
By the way, does anyone else think that this thread has gotten too large? I'd like to see a separate forum for "Tools from the Old World" so we can go back and find things easier. There seems to be enough interest here![]()
I think the same, my vote for another forum.