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STAHLWILLE’S Advent calendar 2017

Stahlwille has for the first time made a advent calendar.

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still time to get it before December 1
http://www.stahlwille.de/en/news/news-detail/news/stahlwille-adventskalender-2017/
 

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Re: STAHLWILLE’S Advent calendar 2017

Stahlwille has for the first time made a advent calendar.


still time to get it before December 1
http://www.stahlwille.de/en/news/news-detail/news/stahlwille-adventskalender-2017/

That looks fun!

Has anybody actually seen the new Stahlwille fine tooth ratchets yet? It looks like they are replacing the older ones with fine tooth right across the range, including the all steel handle models, but I havn't seen one for real yet.
 

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Re: STAHLWILLE’S Advent calendar 2017

That looks fun!

Has anybody actually seen the new Stahlwille fine tooth ratchets yet? It looks like they are replacing the older ones with fine tooth right across the range, including the all steel handle models, but I havn't seen one for real yet.

Yeah, I have one of them and they're really nice. I still like Gedore's handles a bit better, but the ratchet mechanism is super smooth.
 

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Now it's time for measuring tapes.

A gift from Stanley Black&Decker Ukrainian office. A little bit small for 8 meters, but it's okay :D
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5 meters measuring tape from Kapro.
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Re: STAHLWILLE’S Advent calendar 2017

Stahlwille has for the first time made a advent calendar.

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Aaand I have my calendar for this year. Sweet!


Just looked at the Stanley website...New (?) Fatmax pliers...check out the coo ! :eyecrazy::thumbup::drool:

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Hopefully they stay at the same price level as the Taiwan ones. Facom goodies in yellow.
 
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I am currently looking for a manual tube bender of this type:


This one is the WFB2 from Woodward Fab, stated at 299$ at their website.

Have not seen one in this price range in Germany / Europe, only for 800+€. Does someone know about this or similar from Germany / Europe or for a seller in Germany?
Many thanks in advance!
 
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I've got a fair amount of KoKen.

It's decent stuff, in fact really decent stuff!

Probably not quite the quality of Snap On, but probably 90% of the quality for about 40% of the price (in the U.K.)

The finish isn't quite as durable as say Snap On as I reckon it picks up scratches a little easier, but other than that the finish is durable.

Quality is probably on a par with the German tools. There are some things that Stahlwille or Hazet do better, (Don't think anybody makes better hex / torx bits than Hazet, for example, and KoKen don't offer any wrenches) but doubt you will have any regrets about any KoKen purchase.

Quality is always very consistent , and the more specialised tools are superb - they offer many unique items not available elsewhere, and nothing seems to be a gimmick - everything works!

A lot of folks here in the U.K. bought some KoKen because of the range of Whitworth they offer, but found it so good they ended up buying a lot more!


Well did some shopping at rakuten yesterday for the first time. The prices weren’t all that bad. Did order some ko-ken stuff( zeal set 1/4 and 3/8 with sockets and ratchets and few extra stubby ratchet and extensions.
Can’t wait to get my hands on them :willy_nil

Picture: 17/13 set of stahlwille wrenches. For me propably the best all around wrenches when high torgue isn’t needed and they fit in most places. If there is more space then my favorite is hazet 600lg series(still waiting hazet to put 15mm up to market)
 

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Flashlight 7 years old and still goes strong. It was found in the snow at the car park

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Found some Soviet made screwdrivers in my mother-in-law's house. They mostly don't have the manufacturer's logo, but it was normal for Soviet tool factories.

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When it's about torqing, only stahlwille matters :shocking:

Before had Gedore, proxxon, jonnsway but stahlwille is a winner. Manoskop series is the best of them. Then this fancy electronic Sensotork with angle sensor, nice but still - Manoskop make the job faster and no need for battery :wtf: All of them have exchange ratchet heads that makes work really easy when is no room.

Even if you need to buy torqe wrench, try to buy used stahwille and simply give it to calibration. It will be best option when it's about money saving.

Price killing :lol_hitti , but you've get what you paid for, for sure :pimpflash
 

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When it's about torqing, only stahlwille matters :shocking:

Before had Gedore, proxxon, jonnsway but stahlwille is a winner. Manoskop series is the best of them. Then this fancy electronic Sensotork with angle sensor, nice but still - Manoskop make the job faster and no need for battery :wtf: All of them have exchange ratchet heads that makes work really easy when is no room.

Even if you need to buy torqe wrench, try to buy used stahwille and simply give it to calibration. It will be best option when it's about money saving.

Price killing :lol_hitti , but you've get what you paid for, for sure :pimpflash

wow nice collection !!! :bowdown: :pimpflash
















Dolmar PS 420 SC chain saw

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Speaking of killing prices for torque wrenches... Mechatronic wrench 10-100 Nm DynaSAM4.0 :D


It costs approximately €5 000 excl. VAT. But have in mind: this is a promo price, and costs of the software and the tablet are not considered.
 

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That SAM is pricey!




Nice Stahlwille collection, Octawian!
I once inquired about the Manoskop 714R/6 and the Sensotork 713R/6, but the prices were way, waaaaay out of my budget of $1000.
 
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