The tip is very nice, durable, but the handle is poor quality. I think you can find Wiha or Facom with the same price or so...![]()
Thank you for advice. Hard choice between Facom and Wiha, also I can add Witte too in the league because of ergonomic handles
Mostly I found old stock from Mundial screwdrivers that with hard handles and stamps with Italy on them.
for Witte!!@Monte, you know a bit more about Amprotools? Anything German influence on that brand that you know of?
yesAre you sure?>>>
It's for sure not premium like the big German brands, but I think the price/quality-ratio of these taiwanese brands like Kraftwerk (Swiss, but production in Asia) and Amprotools is pretty good and sufficient for a non-professional user. Nevertheless the additional tools I'm buying at the moment are from Hazet, Gedore, Knipex and Wera (and Bosch). So absolutely believe in the German tools!Ampro is not a premium brand like other germans (hazet,stahlwille,gedore) etc etc...not even close.. I doesnt know its german?? i was sure that ampro is from asia.

OK, the promised old (too bad they don't mention the year of manufacturing on their tools) Fein electric tools fitted in this old Schaefer toolbox:
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Thank you for advice. Hard choice between Facom and Wiha, also I can add Witte too in the league because of ergonomic handles
Mostly I found old stock from Mundial screwdrivers that with hard handles and stamps with Italy on them.
I really like that Schaefer box...





Bought some of those cool Wera bottle openers![]()
HAZET website relaunch and new image clip:
www.hazet.com
http://www.hazet.de/index.php?id=57&video=de_Hazet_Spot_2013&videotitel=HAZET Image-Clip "Steel"
Well, Christmas is just around the corner....You know they're not disposable, right?![]()
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here´s a wrench testStill curious if these Taiwanese brands were every tested in a publication against the famous brands.
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looks good !HAZET website relaunch and new image clip:
www.hazet.com
Unfortunately only 1 cheap Taiwanese brand and no Kraftwerk or Amprotools. Doesn't say much about the more expensive tools from Taiwan (A lot of Facom is also produced in Taiwan I read way back on page 137).here´s a wrench test
http://wiesemann.eu/_UPLOAD/files/Oldtimermarkt.pdf
it appears that they have redesigned the plier wrench

Unfortunately only 1 cheap Taiwanese brand and no Kraftwerk or Amprotools. Doesn't say much about the more expensive tools from Taiwan (A lot of Facom is also produced in Taiwan I read way back on page 137).
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Question then is, if this always is a bad thing. When the same knowledge, production machines and materials are transfered to a foreign country, the quality of the end product CAN still be on the same (high) level. It's hard to estimate for a consumer if this is the case.![]()
Proxxon should be from Taiwan/China too.Unfortunately only 1 cheap Taiwanese brand and no Kraftwerk or Amprotools. Doesn't say much about the more expensive tools from Taiwan (A lot of Facom is also produced in Taiwan I read way back on page 137).
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New Makita arrivals.

Very old post (page 153), but thanks for this picture. Inspires me to make one myself for al the HSS drills.
New Makita arrivals.
3 at once?
Very old post (page 153), but thanks for this picture. Inspires me to make one myself for al the HSS drills.
Some new stuff I got from Amazon.de. The Bessey lever clamps are now my favourite, they're lighter than comparable 6" C clamps, quick to clamp and has amazing clamping pressure.
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Thanks. Nice addition!Have a look at this chap's drills page too
http://www.micro-machine-shop.com/drill_bits_countersinks_reamers_counter_bores.htm
At our company we have a Taiwanese supplier for identical ratchet lever clamps and they told us they have the patent for the design!
I was not sure how the Bessey lever-clamp work...
I know this is German made tools, but how is the quality? Our local nationwide chain store Autozone sells these, but they seem to be labeled as "cheapish" tools.