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Looks good.Christmas!
Wera 136600 Limited Edition Christmas Advent Calendar 2019.
I like all the stubby stuff.
I assume KC Tool will have that over here soon.
Looks good.Christmas!
Wera 136600 Limited Edition Christmas Advent Calendar 2019.
PB Swiss has changed their colours on the hammer heads from blue to gray. My new aluminium and my new combi hammer are different to my older ones.
Wanted a PB Swiss dead blow for a long while. They look good in grey to me. Do the PB Swiss dead blow washers/weights feel any different in use to traditional shot filled dead blow hammers?


HAHAHA!'My Knipex plier handles aren't bent but...'
Nice pliers and pics. [emoji106]

1. The cutest pliers I ever did see.


New compound leverage cutters from Orbis. Does anyone know who actually makes these? I've seen the same style sold by Gedore and Hazet. It would seem most likely to me that they're either made by Orbis and licensed to Gedore and Hazet, or made by some other small specialty German tool maker and licensed out to all of them.
Glad you said that, because that was exactly my first thought when I opened them, just based on the shape and feel of the handles. I didn't realize Maun had a pair that looked exactly like these though, thanks for the link.



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I found a couple of Belzer Super Block combination wrenches in a box of tools I bought this weekend.
Im still newbie, From what country toptul made? Thanks
Hazet 863 HP 1/4" 90 tooth ratchet.
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I would be interested to see what they are like. My only observations are that Hazet already offer a fine tooth ratchet, (not quite as fine I will admit) and that the grips on their existing ratchets are one of the few "comfort" grips that are not so soft that they pick up grease and grit! I hope they haven't messed around with these too much.
Most of the Hazet aficionados I know just use the regular ratchets. They seem to be nice and smooth given the number of teeth, and there is a superb selection available!


I have Hazet 72 tooth with recessed selector. It's got a great look to it that I find makes it stand out against the crowd of typical round-bar ratchets. It's great for situations where you really can't have the selector accidentally flipped.
But I recently purchased the 916HP (photo attached) and I put it to the test, using it exclusively on a recent Öhlins coilover suspension install. The 90 teeth came in surprisingly handy up in between swaybars and knuckles. The selector switch has a noticeable tactile 'click' when switched, unlike some other really expensive ratchets (SO).
Backdrag is pretty alright, on par with my Snappy and Stahlwille stuff, no surprises there. (nothing touches Gedore in my backdrag department tho)
I keep the Hazet 916HP with me full-time now, and even ordered another one to keep in my main box in case I lose one? (Lol) It''s definitely a gem. I want the long handle now, and the 1/4” version too. And whatever other version they come out with.
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Just lately I have been getting into the Hazet 1/4 drive. It locks together really solidly, and while the finish isn't as glossy as U.S. made tools, you can't seem to damage it in normal use!
I have that Gedore ratchet made out of aluminum for light weight, which makes it easier to work overhead. It's got probably the smoothest action and least back drag of any other ratchet I've tried.![]()
Found a good deal on 3 Facom ratchets. They are nice enough.
This Gedore ratchet is still my favorite.
I've been trying different 1/4" sockets and just got a couple from Hazet. I was set on Ko-ken due to the fit and finish but the Hazet sockets also fit with no rattling on the square end. Walls look to be thicker than Stahlwille but the fit on the square end on Stahlwille is all over the place. Deciding whether the extra cost of the Hazet is worth it for the awesome knurling.
Love those Ochsenkopf Rotband axes. Are there any other manufacturers that use a Rotband metal collar below the axe head? I've seen some Bison axes and Stihl axes that look very similar.
Looking at their logo, it looks as though Oschenkopf are part of the Gedore / Habero / etc group.
I suspect, therefore, that those are basically Habero tools. Habero make mostly hammers and punches , and as far as I can recall introduced the ‘Rotband’. Their tools certainly turn up under other names, Gedore for sure!
In the U.K. we would call that a “maul” or “splitting maul” - described by a friend, when sending his son to search for one, as “the love child of an axe and a sledgehammer!”
Ochsenkopf (Ox head) is part of Gedore. Ochsenkopf is a axe forge and produces forestry equipment. They are also the OEM for some Stihl stuff. Probably the handle protecion is lent from the hammers
New spinner handle from Matador with square & hex drive. 'Equally suitable for 6,3mm / 1/4“ bits and sockets.' Interesting design. Looks like you pull the knurled collar back to reveal a square drive.
I assume this is not a new design but I haven't seen it before.