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maico

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Thanks for the replies.

I am looking into a metric set that has the larger wrenches and has value. I am open to suggestions. Lighter and stronger definitely appeals. I have no experience with Hazet. I have the Stahlwille double box 70degree box set. I am primarily looking for strength, but not at the expense of access. I am open to COO. The Euro to dollar right now makes me think it is a good time to consider Hazet or Stahlwille.

Any suggestions appreciated!

This set of 15 x Stahlwilles seems value @ 79 euro (export price without MwSt sales tax)

http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Stahlwille...Combination_spanners_OPEN-BOX_i3736_49674.htm
 
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Also a Spanish pattern it seems.

The forging looks a bit rough and ready on the top....

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i didn´t dare to test them in my impact...too expensive to fail :D
i did try some normal bits (Wiha/Schröder) in my GDR 10,8 and they worked but i only used them for 1 or 2 screws :). Maybe i would try the PB´s in a 10,8 volt tool but probably not in a 18 volt tool :)

My first Metabo purchase
good choice :pimpflash

Hi Monte,
I seem to remember you recommending the Stahlwille open box 13 over the Hazet?
I ask because I am looking at a Hazet 600N set.
Any thoughts?
I think it was vice versa :) I would choose the Open Box 14 though (longer + stronger). I have a (almost) complete set of the 600N´s from 5,5mm to 27mm, as well as a set of 6 wrenches of the open Box 14 which will i also complete in the future. I think it´s more a matter of taste which to choose... Mercedes or M.A.N :)
















hmmmm Mafell drills .....*****... :pimpflash:drool:

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nope :) Germany too :D Festool, AEG, Wolfcraft and Milwaukee (EU) jig saw blades are made in Germany for example and Hitachi offers recip saw blades made in Germany ....

The 2 saw blade companies from Germany which I know of are MPS and Wilpu
www.wilpu.com
www.mps-saegen.de

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Here a jig saw blade test from a german DIY magazine (in english)
http://www.mps-saegen.de/fileadmin/mps/medien/Presse/Selbst_ist_der_Mann_122010_en.pdf





crazy !!! :shocking::lol:
Anybody know where to get that Hitachi jig saw blades in the plastic box like the one above?
 

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Hi Monte,
I seem to remember you recommending the Stahlwille open box 13 over the Hazet?
I ask because I am looking at a Hazet 600N set.
Any thoughts?


I think it was vice versa I would choose the Open Box 14 though (longer + stronger). I have a (almost) complete set of the 600N´s from 5,5mm to 27mm, as well as a set of 6 wrenches of the open Box 14 which will i also complete in the future. I think it´s more a matter of taste which to choose... Mercedes or M.A.N

I was looking at these:

http://www.amazon.de/dp/B001C9XII4/

Mercedes or M.A.N.? Good question!
With my budget.......370Z?
Does that mean I should shop Koken?

:lol_hitti

In all seriousness.......I take it since you have the full set of the 600N, that it would be your choice. thanks Monte!

I am going to take a last look at Amazon.de for similar sets.
Any advice appreciated. This is a big dollar purchase for me.
 

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Those Mafell's have quite the unique look.
Do they have brushless motors ?

They're rebadged Metabo drills. If they have "bl" in the model name, it's brushless. Metabo offers two brushless versions, one with hammer and one without, but the hammer one is about 30mm longer than the one without.
 

SantaAna12

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Connex Combo wrenches with a good price performance ratio..... and they are a little bit longer than standard ones.

But no COO...........:dunno:








Thanks Blokwart. Nice pics. The Heycos look great. I saw some other pics you posted on other Heycos.....very nice. I am leaning towards the Hazet 600N set based on other reviews and some Rockwell tests I read. Also the size of the set is what I am looking for.
 

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with hazet 600N you cant compare open box 13...or gedore's 7ur since they are slim jaw design. open box 14 and gedore 1B are the same league as 600N. I own gedore 1B 8-22mm like them,but if i had $$ and had to choose between 1b,op box 14 and 600n id take open box 14...

Why?
 

maico

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excellent value. would need to add a 14mm

Chad's had the same set for $368 USD
Werkzeug Gigant for 176.70 EUR (inc 19%)

I went back and checked and it seems the Stahlwille open box 13 wrenches are in fact:

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 24 for 78.99 euro

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 17 19 22 24 27 30 32 for 117.61 euro


BTW. you only find DIN sizes (Deutsches Institut für Normung) on German made cars which are

6 7 8 10 11 13 17 19 22 24 27 30 +
 
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Great price there Maico. I checked reseller ratings.....could not find any results. Have you dealt with this site? Amazon.de lists the same set for a third more. Are those seconds?
 

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Great price there Maico. I checked reseller ratings.....could not find any results. Have you dealt with this site? Amazon.de lists the same set for a third more. Are those seconds?

I have a trade account with tbs-aachen.de. 100% trustworthy shipping stuff to England.

Last haul a couple of weeks ago

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I went back and checked and it seems the Stahlwille open box 13 wrenches are in fact:

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 24 for 78.99 euro

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 17 19 22 24 27 30 32 for 117.61 euro


BTW. you only find DIN sizes (Deutsches Institut für Normung) on German made cars which are

6 7 8 10 11 13 17 19 22 24 27 30 +

That may have been the case a LONG time ago but my 2003 BMW has 16 & 18mm all over it, and bolt head sizes are different than they used to be for a lot of metric fasteners.
 

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That may have been the case a LONG time ago but my 2003 BMW has 16 & 18mm all over it, and bolt head sizes are different than they used to be for a lot of metric fasteners.

I've owned a number of BMWs made from 1984 to 1999. Can't recall any non-DIN sizes. I know this because when I bought a French car, I found out to my horror, I had to buy a new haul of ISO standard wrenches 16 18 21 :willy_nil

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I'm planning to buy a 2007 3-series series, no doubt more new tools will be required !
 
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I've owned a number of BMWs made from 1984 to 1999. Can't recall any non-DIN sizes. I know this because when I bought a French car, I found out to my horror, I had to buy a new haul of ISO standard wrenches 16 18 21 :willy_nil

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I'm planning to buy a 2007 3-series series, no doubt more new tools will be required !

I too have BMWs that I maintain myself. The oldest we have is an 83 and the newest is a 2008 all 3 series with a couple of M3s in the mix. I too have sizes 16, 21...the 21 I had to find in order to remove the nut on the lower control arm. the most common is 10, 13, 17 and 19 But I do Love my Facom wrenches and my Zeal low profile sockets.
 

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Facom 300g engineers hammer, graphite handle.

No COO on it or the packaging so I don't no if it's only 'honorary' old World or not ?

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Monte

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The Wera Impaktor is more expensive than PB SWISS.
you´re right :D

Those Mafell's have quite the unique look.
Do they have brushless motors ?
yes (18 volt tools)

Anybody know where to get that Hitachi jig saw blades in the plastic box like the one above?
couldn´t find a american seller...
http://www.toolstrade.de/hitachi-tigersaegeblaetter-box-25-tlg
if you want a box ....:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009YUMF/?tag=atomicindus08-20
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JPW6TY/?tag=atomicindus08-20
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WNNFBQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20


I was looking at these:

http://www.amazon.de/dp/B001C9XII4/

Mercedes or M.A.N.? Good question!
With my budget.......370Z?
Does that mean I should shop Koken?

:lol_hitti

In all seriousness.......I take it since you have the full set of the 600N, that it would be your choice. thanks Monte!

I am going to take a last look at Amazon.de for similar sets.
Any advice appreciated. This is a big dollar purchase for me.
if Koken make wrenches... ;)
Maybe buy one wrench each so you can see the differences.
Maybe also start with a smaller set and add larger sizes if you need them later to keep the cost lower in the beginning.

Are there any Euro brands for stubby wrenches? All I can see are Taiwanese.
The only ones i know of are Gedore ratcheting stubby´s

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Facom 300g engineers hammer, graphite handle.

No COO on it or the packaging so I don't no if it's only 'honorary' old World or not ?
iirc Taiwan

















More storage boxes, this time from Hühnersdorff



 

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who made this ratchet for wurth?? body looks like facom,j 151a (which was rebranded as wurth before) but this one has the weird looking head,def not j151 head,it looks like a new facom palm control,but it has some letters on the selector,and i have never ever saw something similar on a new facom... any idea who makes it?

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