Dave455
Well-known member
Well gentlemen,
As the evenings draw in and the weather gets wetter (here in the U.K. anyway) attention tends to shift towards those fiddly little mechanical and electro mechanical jobs that have been stacking up all year!
Having just rebuilt a drum switch, repaired a camera lens, and still faced with a shelf load of small fiddly stuff I thought I'd treat myself to some decent small pliers.
I already have quite a few British made ones, dating from he 50's through to the 70's, but all mine tend to be sized for telecoms work, and from time to time you need something smaller!
I was on the verge of acquiring some costly Lindstroms, but to be frank the quality wasn't what it was. Thought about Erem, but a fellow GJ'er put me on to Schmitz, a company I'd never heard of! (Thanks Nanofrog)!
Just received my delivery and have to say I'm well impressed with these! I reckon the quality is as good as Lindstrom used to be, and the grips are a fraction nicer. (They look like hated soft grips, but are actually quite hard so perfect for mechanical stuff). The pictures don't quite do these justice, but they are box jointed (like old Lindstrom) beautifully made and perfectly finished!
Oh, and the best bit is the price, less than half the comparable Lindstrom! Even if you have to pay a premium to ship to the U.S.A. I reckon it would be worth it!
As the evenings draw in and the weather gets wetter (here in the U.K. anyway) attention tends to shift towards those fiddly little mechanical and electro mechanical jobs that have been stacking up all year!
Having just rebuilt a drum switch, repaired a camera lens, and still faced with a shelf load of small fiddly stuff I thought I'd treat myself to some decent small pliers.
I already have quite a few British made ones, dating from he 50's through to the 70's, but all mine tend to be sized for telecoms work, and from time to time you need something smaller!
I was on the verge of acquiring some costly Lindstroms, but to be frank the quality wasn't what it was. Thought about Erem, but a fellow GJ'er put me on to Schmitz, a company I'd never heard of! (Thanks Nanofrog)!
Just received my delivery and have to say I'm well impressed with these! I reckon the quality is as good as Lindstrom used to be, and the grips are a fraction nicer. (They look like hated soft grips, but are actually quite hard so perfect for mechanical stuff). The pictures don't quite do these justice, but they are box jointed (like old Lindstrom) beautifully made and perfectly finished!
Oh, and the best bit is the price, less than half the comparable Lindstrom! Even if you have to pay a premium to ship to the U.S.A. I reckon it would be worth it!

Where are you located and how do you like the Toptul tools?



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). The wrenches have the Clickkraft (ratchet)-function.

