I was looking your photos again. These two gives me the impression that it has close to zero free play.
How do you compare it with the irega? They look the same!
Yes you right! Both have good tolerance when it's comes to grip bolt/nut, but I prefer Irega, I think the Irega have more refine made..I mean more smooth surface than Bacho
This is funny, although you sure are right, and i can see the stamping, this doesn´t look like a Bacho to me. Bacho has always used a black phosfated look (that fades to a more bare metal-look over time) or the softhandle rubber-style, that was introduced in the late 90´s. But yours look really nice, though. Maybe I should add one to my Bacho-collection ...
Great collection Congrat!!!!
Mr. Tools,
You can twist them like tootsie rolls and still won't have to worry about chrome peeling.
Thanks!! great pics to show us how durable Stahlwille finish...

I don't think I can do it to my Open Box 14

, I believed you can do it to Open Box 13, but maybe not for Open Box 14
Coromant tools are excelent! As I remember, the best sawblades used that name too, when Sandvik still was in the handtools and saw business.
Right Coromant tools are excelent! no doubt
@ your Stahlwille wrenches: These are brilliant too...only thing that annoys me, is the weak marking of the size - since "14" is the most significant number, I tend to take a 13 or 15 mm, when i really need a 14 mm
My Stahlwille 14 series wrenches are the same way: Some are with the size forged into the handle and others have the size stamped on the head. I assume that this is a transition phase from an update in the style. I find it annoying to have a set mixed like that when I bought it at the same time

Other than that, they are truly awesome wrenches. I'm torn between these and my Hazet 600Ns
me too..I bought 13mm,19mm, & 24mm 12 years ago..the size stamp at the open jaws head, but the newer purchased set mark the size at the shank body only 21mm still mark the size at the open jaw, maybe my 21mm is the old stock.
Nice thanks.

Difficult decision with all these great tools hah?
Strange, you have 21mm but no 22. Were do you use it? I use my 21mm socket extensively, also use a deep offset wrench but never an open end or straight box end.
here my 22mm and..
Unior. The short ones for my bike collection.
nice..
no doubt Gedore is the best!!!! Unior & Beta is the "alternative ways"
No Gedore for your bike? Shame on you!

One huge drop forged Netsuren

(not a piece of **** like the JIS B 4630)
nice wrench..it not a free gift right?
No!

The gedore are so thin that can't work like that.
great pics thanks Lok
no problem with the internet
hopes not
no, from a candy factory where i worked a while ago

yup, Gedore ! Very good eye ! A older "Gedore Adjutant"
awesome






I'm a big fan of Gedore Adjuntant series...sadly impossible to get it here
you right!!!
ps: sorry didn´t have the time yet to visit the Wurth store because they already close at 5 o´clock
It's ok take your time
yes they will forever
If Gedore don´t produce here anymore Germany is out of business

yeah the tool ministry just called me and told me i should tell everyone to buy some more Gedore tools

really???? thanks God

The photos are both from Greece. The first one is near the the northern borders and the second one at the big sierra of central Greece.
They are from all over the Greece mostly mountain roads and trails.

Oil change and filter cleaning before a good cleaning for the next trip.
great landscape photo and awesome "in action pics" thanks to shared
Got a free trunk full of junk from my employer:

are you sure it's a junk
