Never cared to much about coo until spending time on this forum. Now looking to try some English made tools. Currently looking for more second hand metric spanners. Does anyone know how the old British stuff compares to modern quality tools or older tools made in Germany? I've seen Bedford, old Britool, King **** and Gordon on Ebay. Thanks.
Never cared to much about coo until spending time on this forum. Now looking to try some English made tools. Currently looking for more second hand metric spanners. Does anyone know how the old British stuff compares to modern quality tools or older tools made in Germany? I've seen Bedford, old Britool, King **** and Gordon on Ebay. Thanks.
Er no, those Bahco jacks are standard Chinesium
Danish made Compac jacks aren't that much more
http://www.garageequipmentdirect.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d31_Trolley_jacks,_air_jacks.html
Sorry i don´t know. But probably not Germany.
Wera torque wrenches were (are ?) made by Norbar....but i don´t know if they still are...the new torque wrenches might be from elsewhere...
It's my first crimper. Very simple to use.
It was the only model I could find in Brazil.
Similar to TE Connectivity / VW crimper
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Thanks for the replies regarding English tools. Currently checking out the links. I suspected the old stuff may not be as precisely made and finished as modern tools. Looking into King ****, it looks like they make spanners and sockets in England but the rest of their tools are rebrands with European origins.
Disappointed their screwdrivers are not made in England considering the packaging but the quality may be better as a result. Witte?
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Never cared to much about coo until spending time on this forum. Now looking to try some English made tools. Currently looking for more second hand metric spanners. Does anyone know how the old British stuff compares to modern quality tools or older tools made in Germany? I've seen Bedford, old Britool, King **** and Gordon on Ebay. Thanks.
IS there any way of finding this sort of thing out? I have a bit of Wera stuff and generally like it, but where their goods are made seems a little vague at best. They claim CZ for most of their gear, while folks on here seem to strongly believe that a lot of it is Taiwan. I wrote them a mail asking that very thing - from the perspective of a customer who has bought a couple of grand worth of Wera gear in recent years... I didn't get a response, which seemed quite poor to me.
So their torque wrenches... anyone know the manufacturer? If they are still ex-Norbar then the present deals are very tempting.
can you help with part numbers /places to buy ? id like a set of those
thanks
The danish and the spanishAre danish people born with the instinct to lift heavy objects? I cant think of any german, english, or french hydraulic equipment LOL
this:IS there any way of finding this sort of thing out? I have a bit of Wera stuff and generally like it, but where their goods are made seems a little vague at best. They claim CZ for most of their gear, while folks on here seem to strongly believe that a lot of it is Taiwan. I wrote them a mail asking that very thing - from the perspective of a customer who has bought a couple of grand worth of Wera gear in recent years... I didn't get a response, which seemed quite poor to me.
So their torque wrenches... anyone know the manufacturer? If they are still ex-Norbar then the present deals are very tempting.
So I suspect what is going on here is that Wera have broken away from Norbar and are pushing this new product line - which is presumably all made in Taiwan - with very competitive pricing. Makes sense.
NWS offers them:can you help with part numbers /places to buy ? id like a set of those
thanks
Disappointed their screwdrivers are not made in England considering the packaging but the quality may be better as a result. Witte?
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Are danish people born with the instinct to lift heavy objects? I cant think of any german, english, or french hydraulic equipment LOL
In the U.K. all the packaging is marked with the country of manufacture, so there shouldn't be shy doubt!
Regarding COO of German brands KC tools in the States seem to use import documentation to determine origin. So they correctly id. this
Taiwan
https://www.kctoolco.com/wera-073230-bit-ratchet-1-4-drive/
Another one: MazzolaThis Italian company perhaps have the largest range of jacks and vehicle lifts
http://www.omcn.it/en/automotive-car-motor-bike-truck-lifts/
Another one that even Monte doesn't mention much CIZETA s.r.l
http://cizetasrl.com/en/short-range-and-high-lift-short-range-with-end-stroke-valve/
If I did't already have a Danish Compac high lift jack I probably would of bought their CZ 20 AF model which is similar
http://cizetasrl.com/wp-content/upl...A-GRANDE-ALZATA-CON-VALVOLA-DI-FINE-CORSA.pdf
Another one: Mazzola
http://www.mazzola-garagequipment.com/en/carrelli.htm
these from Ravalioli look danish.....:
https://ravaglioli.com/en/products/other-products/jacks/

Might be possible. Many jacks look very similar. I guess there are just a handful of actual manufacturers...I think CIZETA make those floor/trolley jacks for Mazzola.
Mazzola make the more specialized stuff.
It's curious the Italian companies don't try to market their floor jacks in the US.
It's an open goal, there are no US manufacturers of floor jacks, it's mostly China jacks made of pot metal like this...Wilton 11106 vise !
Probably not.Is it right that the FLEX cordless tools are Milwaukee?![]()
Made in Russia and made in ChinaGutted! Ordered Bosch 0615990H1Z (see below) grinder set from Amazon.de (seller bauxxl) on 20-March, item listed as in stock. Was marked dispatched 22-March, and was due for delivery today.
I was surprised by an email this AM to say my purchase had been refunded due to "customer return" (I neither received, nor returned it). Then emailed bauxxl to be told it was out of stock. It would have been nice if they'd told me that originally, rather than waiting 2 weeks to find they'd lied about shipping it![]()
Will no doubt be another couple of weekends lost on my project now while I make other arrangements. Anyhow, fair warning to anyone who might come across this seller - probably worth contacting them before ordering to confirm availability.
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Made in Russia and made in China
iirc there was a recall on the large grinders...
edit:
https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/product-recalls/2017/01/bosch-pws-and-gws-angle-grinders/
https://www.anglegrindercare.com/en_UK/form
make sure you get the latest version...
Over here the big box stores are usually (except the Bahco ones i posted) filled with cheaper jacks between 23 and 129 Euro. The professional stores usually sell AC Hydraulic or Compac.
Might be possible. Many jacks look very similar. I guess there are just a handful of actual manufacturers...
I guess the almighty Snap-On as well as other tool trucks have their hands on the professional jack market and the private user usually don´t want to spend the money. There are some exceptions like OTC and Griots who sell spanish made jacks.
Over here the big box stores are usually (except the Bahco ones i posted) filled with cheaper jacks between 23 and 129 Euro. The professional stores usually sell AC Hydraulic or Compac.
Probably not.Chervon, Flex owner makes them most likely.
http://global.chervongroup.com/
http://www.devon.com.cn/en/
Oh no, another great company will be going down that road... I am wondering what will happen in a few years. Would it be any good tools for professionals or we all get the chinesium disposable ones?
make sure you get the latest version...
Make sure you get the made in Germany one!
Have you looked at other brands like Fein, Flex, Suhner, Metabo and Makita that I think all produced certain models in Germany? Not 100% on makita.Good tips Monte, thanks. [emoji106] Any other suggestions at a similar price point? I'm mainly interested in the large grinder, but as I'd burned up (literally, it caught fire) my smaller Metabo while cutting concrete I thought I might replace it as well with this bundle.
Have you looked at other brands like Fein, Flex, Suhner, Metabo and Makita that I think all produced certain models in Germany? Not 100% on makita.
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