Iam amazed by your ability to recognize toolsprobably made by Omat
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Iam amazed by your ability to recognize toolsprobably made by Omat
3 Komponenten (3 components):Does anyone have any info on what 3K means?
Drall means:Or what Drall means?
me tooI am amazed by your ability to recognize tools![]()
I was wondering about these as well. How they feel on your hand? Are they grippy, big size to apply plenty torque and how is the tip fitment?
Do you like them compared to your PB Swiss and Felo?
Thanks
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It isn't big if you compare it with Witte maxxpro or Facom protwist. The handle weights lighter than most other brand. The screwdrivers in the picture are PH2/PZ2/SL6.5.
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Hey voodooaw i want to ask you if the handle with three side of witte maxxpro driver is comfortable when screw and unscrew because i want to buy a witte protop plus bit holder and i find a bit strange the handle of this witte protop.
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Do you mean the triangular shape? I have a quite large hand and it fits in my hands quite well. The handle is quite a lot larger than the protop series. Maybe the protop series fits into small hands better.
Yes the triangular shape.This is the bit holder
https://www.amazon.it/gp/aw/d/B00PGXYG38/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H
i asked you because from foto i can't undestand if the handle is comfortable with this triangular shape when screwed and unscrewed or it is only useful when applying force on screw.
Thanks again
I don't own a protop series screwdriver, only see it in the shop. Since the Protop series is thinner and not that triangular as the Maxxpro one, I guess it won't be a problem.

Fisco made in England. I like the feel better than the BMI I have and the retracting mechanism is smoother.
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Not exactly a tool in the most literal sense, but as a guy who lives alone, a damn useful one. Made in Germany and damn does it make easy work of my button downs and thick cloth stuff.
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It sounds interesting, pictures Pease[emoji16]can't see the pic , I imagine there's a Merkel blow up doll
good for you !
What is the coo of the dishwasher[emoji12]did some dishwashing today...
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can't see the pic , I imagine there's a Merkel blow up doll
good for you !
Not exactly a tool in the most literal sense, but as a guy who lives alone, a damn useful one. Made in Germany and damn does it make easy work of my button downs and thick cloth stuff.
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can't see the pic , I imagine there's a Merkel blow up doll
good for you !
It sounds interesting, pictures Pease[emoji16]
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Ahaha I was both laughing and vomiting at the same time. Nothing as interesting as the aforementioned nightmare.Hahaha. Always wanted to get one of these sawing machines, even though I'm not single

did some dishwashing today...
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can´t see the label...What is the coo of the dishwasher[emoji12]
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Ahaha I was both laughing and vomiting at the same time. Nothing as interesting as the aforementioned nightmare.

Just a really high quality iron. Made in Germany, so I figured I would throw it in here. 1800w makes quick work of anything I have to iron for work.
okThat pic should be in the Wera thread!
yesSome of you guys know the COO of Gedore 7-XL?
Are Made in Germany?![]()

Hi guys,
I am currently searching for diagonal cutters for electric use.
Which do you prefer? And why?
Knipex, Erem, Lindström? Are Lindströms still made in Sweden?
What about Wiha and Gedore? They seem the same:
The Wiha look a bit like the same OEM that a few others use, which is an italian company. I might be wrong, they could be chinese made as well.





That's really good to know! Frankly, I strongly dislike the ones from that Italian company, I wish I could remember the name it starts with a P I think. They aren't as bad as the USA made Xuron cutters that I had but they are very so so.nah, I have 2 wiha diagonal cutters, it said Made in Germany on both of them, they are very nice quality comparable with knipex at half the price (discounted)
the only thing is they have a tiny bit more drag than the knipex , nothing annoying but there is some friction where in the knipex seems to be almost 0
That's really good to know! Frankly, I strongly dislike the ones from that Italian company, I wish I could remember the name it starts with a P I think. They aren't as bad as the USA made Xuron cutters that I had but they are very so so.
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That should be PIERGIACOMI.
I would say there are at least half a dozen companies that rebadge those cutters.