dutch79
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In the Netherlands the 'Hornbach' is a interesting one because of the German brands they sell. Most other have rebranded and cheaper tools.
Yes, I meant Portugal, I mix them up sometimes
NOS Unior electronics nippers of the box joint variety.
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Schmitz still makes them (links go to their online store), and they're resold under multiple brands (NWS's ESD line, Bernstein, & CK Tools for example). Almost certainly cheaper than what you got your NOS Lindstrom's for.Very nice, its a real shame box jointed electronics pliers/ cutters have all but disappeared, I have picked up 3 pairs of box jointed Lindstroms recently but they were not cheap.
Schmitz still makes them (links go to their online store), and they're resold under multiple brands (NWS's ESD line, Bernstein, & CK Tools for example). Almost certainly cheaper than what you got your NOS Lindstrom's for.
Wiha also has a line of double box joint ESD pliers that I believe are forged in-house (German facility), as does Knipex. Not tried Wiha's electronics pliers, but you can do better than Knipex for less money IME (grips may be comfortable, but the steel isn't so wonderful on some I've seen; there are even lap joint products that do a better job due to properly hardened steel).
Not sure about any Japanese brands (those I can think of are all lap joint), but I'd be surprised if there aren't any at all.
They look OK, but I don't see any with teeth.What about Orbis?
http://www.orbis-werk.de/fileadmin/orbiswill/pdf/ElectronicLine_2008_Inhalt-lr.pdf
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They're not huge sellers, so most don't offer a large variety. Most rebrand from one of a handful of manufacturers that do nothing but pliers for this reason. NWS's ESD line is a perfect example. Around 5 - 6 models offered IIRC.BTW Unior had not much of a selection of these box joint ones while they were in production. Only a few models and only smooth jaws on the pliers. The side cutters are not flush. The joints have great action and no play on any unit I've seen and the whole tool are well made.
You don't want chrome plated pliers and cutters around electronics, as metal flakes can wreak havoc on your boards. Which is why they're usually polished steel or black oxide.But I can tell you for sure they will have corrosion issues as with other unfinished electronics pliers. Also the original prices were along with CK maybe more.
this winter will travel to Europe for a business trip and I would like to buy some tools. I would like to help me with the name of some stores where you have purchased , or store names like home depot, I will be in Spain , France, London and Netherlands. thanks
Any info on these? Doesn't say either Solingen or Germany.
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Unior chisel/prybar + suicide-drivers
Unfortunately, No. No Schmitz brand distributors anywhere in fact.I don't suppose there is a U.S. dealer / distributors of Schmitz tools?
i guess they´re Taiwan now..... ?I doubt the NWS are Japan, but you never know. The Knipex, maybe, usually their rebranded stuff is very high quality. Still I can't justify paying that much for a stamped steel stripper/crimper.
That **** file
How are Nicholson files compared to Spanish Bahco?
coo Taiwan ??Looks similar to these.......![]()

Sold direct from the manufacturer!Schmitz pliers @ Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/node/ind...PVD5O7E&merchant=A1OPF0VPVD5O7E&redirect=true
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Is that the new Knipex nibbler?![]()

Sweet PB Punch handle!
Looks similar to these.......
It's for ergonomics and safety, but that has nothing to do with european tools.
Sweet PB Punch handle!
Sold direct from the manufacturer!
Good to see they're getting their products out. That's been my one big complaint, as they don't have enough exposure. They're trying though, so there's hope.![]()
i guess they´re busy to produce pliers for other companies so maybe thats why they´re not that well known because every store already sells Schmitz pliers.....with a different name on the tool...
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Schmitz still makes them (links go to their online store), and they're resold under multiple brands (NWS's ESD line, Bernstein, & CK Tools for example). Almost certainly cheaper than what you got your NOS Lindstrom's for.
Wiha also has a line of double box joint ESD pliers that I believe are forged in-house (German facility), as does Knipex. Not tried Wiha's electronics pliers, but you can do better than Knipex for less money IME (grips may be comfortable, but the steel isn't so wonderful on some I've seen; there are even lap joint products that do a better job due to properly hardened steel).
Not sure about any Japanese brands (those I can think of are all lap joint), but I'd be surprised if there aren't any at all.
Thanks.Hozan's highgrade electronic pliers still have double box joint with a screw in the middle, like some old lindstrom cutters have. http://www.hozan.co.jp/catalog/Cutters/Precision_Cutters.htm
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worthy. Schmitz still makes them (links go to their online store), and they're resold under multiple brands (NWS's ESD line, Bernstein, & CK Tools for example). Almost certainly cheaper than what you got your NOS Lindstrom's for.
Wiha also has a line of double box joint ESD pliers that I believe are forged in-house (German facility), as does Knipex. Not tried Wiha's electronics pliers, but you can do better than Knipex for less money IME (grips may be comfortable, but the steel isn't so wonderful on some I've seen; there are even lap joint products that do a better job due to properly hardened steel).
Not sure about any Japanese brands (those I can think of are all lap joint), but I'd be surprised if there aren't any at all.
Mmmm..... Swedish made Lindstrom's....Thanks for that link, will have to try those sometime, I will still look out for more Nos Lindstroms though, all mine are Swedish made and the last 3 pair were all €45 so I was happy with that. I have a really old metal handled tiny pair of CK pliers and those are outstanding.

Mmmm..... Swedish made Lindstrom's....![]()
Not the same since shifting production to Spain IME though.![]()
Sorry if it wasn't clear, I'm not blaming Spain.I agree with you on that, but its not the fault of Spain, they can and do make great tools.
Sorry if it wasn't clear, I'm not blaming Spain.
But rather the cost cutting measures that accompanied moving production to Spain (implemented by Sandvik IIRC, and has continued to this day IME).
i dunno, i guess it don´t make sense to compete with your own products and possibly undercut your customers prices...
On a serious note, some sort of restricted/limited compete clauses in their ODM contracts (i.e. cannot use the same authorized distributor networks as the rebrands)?![]()
Some brands are absolutely shameless about cost cutting and switching to low cost countries:
Facom and Bahco come to mind.
How do you guys like the Facom kits? I don't own any Facom, but I'd love to! I really need a set of Torx bit sockets.
Let me know your experiences.
The Koken Nut grips. Finally got them! Koken impresses again in perceived quality, and I'm sure they will work great also.
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