I thought a while about if I should post or not, but here we go...
I have not enjoyed reading the last pages as I use to (except for free Felo driver, thanks Monte!). There was a lot of pointless bickering, blanket statements without foundation and what I can only see as intentional misunderstandings to ridicule each other. This thread has been free from that for over 600 pages, can't we try to keep it that way?
I have tools from all over the world, but I like trying to get tools with European COO. Not because I think they're better in quality automatically, but because I feel pride in my collection. That's all COO is for me. I don't think anything can be said of a tool just from its COO. I just like the thought of having tools made here. I'm very happy with many of my Taiwanese tools still, and even with some China made tools. You can't always afford what you want, and there is often good quality to be found at lower prices also.
Just because someone other says they're not happy with a product does not mean that my satisfaction with that product should change. I'm still happy with my Wera, even though I have read some here that were not satisfied.
I'm still happy with my German Gedore ratcheting wrenches, even though the finish is not perfect (grinding marks). The function is not compromised due to that.
My Taiwan Facom sealed heads are my favorite ratchets, while my Taiwan Bahco are among my least favorite. That shows how little COO has to do with it.
I'm all for discussion our experiences with different brands, that's a great aspect of a forum. Just let us do it better. Let me try that by answering the original question about the Stanley set:
I'm a bit skeptical to the black finish of those. Is it a powder coat? Will it last as good as chrome? I'm no Stanley fan, but apart from that I think they're good DIY quality (without having first hand experience). For €100 I would not see them as a good deal, but if you can't wait until you find a bargain they should be ok.
PS.
Regarding the car thing, I have to say COO is as unimportant there. I would not compare a Opel (Vauxhall for you britts) toa a Mercedes. I have owned German made VWs and Fords, French made Citroëns, Swedish Volvos and Saabs, a Czechz Skoda and a Japanese Honda. All have had their good and bad sides. All manufacturers try too save money and come up with smart solutions, and all sometimes fail. And all production lines have bad days. All brands have their bad models also.
I like German cars, and love the ones I have and have had. But that is not the same as I'm saying they were flawless or anything like that.