Irega or bahco... channellock.Guys since everyone is talking about adjustables I would like to get one.
What would be the best i terms of tightness and "grabbing" onto bolts?
I am between Irega, Top and Monkey Zero I think.
Thanks!
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Guys since everyone is talking about adjustables I would like to get one.
What would be the best i terms of tightness and "grabbing" onto bolts?
Guys since everyone is talking about adjustables I would like to get one.
What would be the best i terms of tightness and "grabbing" onto bolts?
I am between Irega, Top and Monkey Zero I think.
Thanks!
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I think you may be missing a couple more of these adjustables☺[emoji106]
I have the first knipex above of 160mm and they are very good although used very lightly.
Please report back after you have contacted Gedore.
...Congrats for new stuff BUT this post is worthless without pics 
Nice boxes. I always just get boring brown boxes. There is never enough boxes to go around. My dog likes boxes to. My kids like them. Boxes can be used to make forts and hide from those crazy things people call wives.
I do like some Gedore tools that is why I have a few. However, due to being a huge corporation dealing B2B and due to their customer service they are not my first choice or second or...A little bit more info. Gedore has not gotten back to me, but I had also reached out to KC Tool and they provided their typically excellent service. Within 90 minutes of my email from their online form, Chris from KC Tool and reported back to me that their measurement came in at 190mm. I also found this picture on kctoolco.com that also leads to the inference that Gedore simply misnamed the tool. The 8133 "200" looks to be just a little longer than the 160mm side cutters, and about the same length as the 7" waterpump pliers.
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As an aside but related to your point concerning Gedore customer service, when I asserted that these pliers may have a manufacturer defect (mislabeled at the Austrian factory) Gedore Tools Inc. disturbingly replied that they consider your vender responsible for fulfilling Gedore's manufacturer warranty, and that they don't deal with consumers at all. They also made assertions (perhaps accurate, perhaps not, but in my view completely irrelevant so long as the tools are genuine) that Amazon doesn't always buy their Gedore tools from Gedore Tools.
But leave online sales aside. I asked the question "what if your dealer goes out of business," and did not get a straight answer.
I own quite a few Gedore tools, and have been very satisfied with their performance. However, I found these responses disquieting, and inconsistent with the excellent customer service I've received from US distributors of Felo, Wiha, Stahlwille, Neutrik, Knipex, and Rennsteig. That has to be considered going forward...
Very nice! Where did you find the old stock?

My experience with re-branding is minimal however the resume us that a product made by a manufacturer can vary a lot in quality.Spotted these CT Brand nut spinners on Ebay. Familiar looking handles
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nut-Spin...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649









My experience with both the vaccum cleaner and the little drill is very positive atm.
The hoover does an amazing job and kitchen has never been so clean before.
I used the drill to assembly some wood furniture, undo bolts and screws, drive screws up to 5× 70mm in wood as well as drilling wall and bricks.
It is a very good drill and remains to see how it holds up. The chuck is not like my Metabo`s Rhom but very good and holds well with no profound eccentricity.
Sometimes if you are in hurry to unscrew the attachment whilst undoing the chuck but overall the ergonomics are very good. All the attachments work flawlessly.
The torque of 30 Nm is plenty to give your wrist a good twist.
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My experience with both the vaccum cleaner and the little drill is very positive atm.
The hoover does an amazing job and kitchen has never been so clean before.
I used the drill to assembly some wood furniture, undo bolts and screws, drive screws up to 5× 70mm in wood as well as drilling wall and bricks.
It is a very good drill and remains to see how it holds up. The chuck is not like my Metabo`s Rhom but very good and holds well with no profound eccentricity.
Sometimes if you are in hurry to unscrew the attachment whilst undoing the chuck but overall the ergonomics are very good. All the attachments work flawlessly.
The torque of 30 Nm is plenty to give your wrist a good twist.
Spotted these CT Brand nut spinners on Ebay. Familiar looking handles![]()

Hahah, I understand you very well. If yo have the batteries it is not expensive.I saw this and immediately went to Amazon and bought one for myself. It will sit next to my little Bosch 12v impact gun that uses the same batteries and charger.
How's the runout on those chucks? I have a fairly recent purchase of the 'regular' 12v drill and so far I'm a little disappointed in the run out/wobble when I have a drill bit in it...
The Elora definitely looks like a Grip-on rebadge. I'm guessing it has "MADE IN SPAIN" stamped on the reverse side exactly where the Elora logo is. Here's my identical Grip-on-rebadged Proto version of your Eloras, along with a similar actual Grip-on version.


I have had some chance to see both from close and the microfinish is nice to touch and work with. The soft finish felt like a gum on my hands and it was not in the summer.Wiha Microfinish PH1 and Long Life folding rule. Sold as Wiha but has no Wiha branding.
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Was surprised that the microfinish is hard plastic. Thought it would be more rubbery.
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This guy on ebay selling off Wiha stuff
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/hydetoolslimited/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
I agree too, Outdated. I dislike companies like Stanley-B&D, Cooper Tools, Apex ,SNA EU ,etc. who kill famous brands..............The answer is presumably so that the company has a range of brands to place at certain price points based on geography/branding value / advertising quantity etc. Just like VAG has Skoda, VW, Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini & Bugatti (& others?) in order to have a product for every taste in every market.
They seem to have effectively closed down every small brand they have taken over, I now try to avoid any Stanley branded products in protest but the likes of me (and I expect, most of GJ) are <0.1% of the market. Most people do not know and do not care, more's the pity.
I wonder if this general world-trend will reverse within my lifetime?
Was surprised that the microfinish is hard plastic. Thought it would be more rubbery.
Hi, there are the Wiha Soft Finish Grip and the Wiha Micro Finish Grip.
The Micro Finish Grip is more Oil resistent and easier to clean. I
have the Torx ones.
Those handles might be familiar but, the blades need to be satin finished and more refined![]()
Finally got myself a Waku ladder. 6 step extendable to 6.4m. Made in Germany.
I have borrowed one of these a few times, and the first time I did, it was a 'I gotta get me one of these' moment. It is like walking up a staircase, they are so solid. Light enough to comfortably carry around too.
$1078 AUD. (684 EUR, 797 USD)
