I notice that the connector looks like a hose connector, and not a quick connect. Is it intended for permanent installation or just that you make your own short whip and put a quick connector at the end?
Anyway ive been overhauling a few electric motors recently so I bought a thor nylon faced hammer and a few rennsteig punches:
Also cleaned my tools and decided to take a photo of the old world gear in my toolbag. Knipex and wiha (swiss made?) Pliers, felo screwdrivers with wiha terminal driver, hazet 1/4" socket set, a gedore 13x10 open ender and a lonely boker 2ba nut driver (I'm a instrumentation tech/electrician btw):
Thor hammers look really good. They have succeeded in having a unique design!
Nice tool set!
Personally I like the bulkier handles, thinner ones tend to hurt my hand if I'm using them often.
^ what he said.
It seems that comfort handles are more of a European thing. Here comfort handles on pliers and ratchets are the standard. Bahco has even made it sort of a brand identity to produce ergonomic tools, and for all brands ergonomics are usually presented as a selling point for professional use items.. The dipped handles are usually the "budget choice".
That being said, here are my new Knipex 180mm pliers wrenches with dipped handles
Not the first time the pliers wrenches are in this thread, but they are good enough to be posted many times I think!
Bought from the one and only Cosmic Binturong. And that means bonus items:
KWB drill depth stops.
SAM 5mm combination wrench (Made in France)
3 Bosch reciprocating saw blades
4 Whia long torx bits (2 x T25 and 2 x T30)
Duck bill pliers, Peugeot (Made in France). Restored