^ Awesome.
Electrician and Plumbers trade show in Coventry England.
Ricoh arena. Home of the 'Wasps' (Rugby team).
Same organiser as a Manchester tool fair I posted about a while ago so mostly the same stands. Will try not to post too much of what was posted before. Dark room with bright lights so pics are a bit rough.
Some of the companies at the show = Bosch, CK Tools, Dewalt, Draper, Estwing, Festool, Hikoki, Irwin, Knipex, Lenox, Makita, Milwaukee, Stanley, Wera.
Wera. I'm not really a fan but have to admire their brand marketing and presentation. I get a bit giddy looking at them like a boy in a toy shop.
Most sets were open so you could play around with the tools.
Stack of Wera calendars.
They cheekily had a couple of Facom ratchet spanners out to compare to the Jokers. The Joker was quite a bit smoother. They had the offset reversibles as well which were also smoother/quieter than the Facom. Not saying they are better, just a nicer feeling mechanism.
NWS and Felo.
Really liked this driver set from Felo. Large cork(?) handle has a hole in the other side to use as a T-handle.
Wiha.
Lot of buzz around the 'Speede' with a few being sold while I was checking them out. Watched a quick demo but didn't get to hold it. Still think it looks like a cheap electric toothbrush but would like to try one. Sorry very bad pic.
CK Tools. Doesn't seem to be much/any enthusiasm for CK on Garage Journal. We have some of their screwdrivers at work which I find to be a bit poor but also have a pair of their pliers for home use and find them to be pretty indistinguishable to Orbis. All the CK hand tools I looked at where marked 'made in Germany' but I know some of their tools are not.
Festool. First time I've taken the time to look at Festool properly. Wow their drills are smooth. The tools to me don't look like anything special and I thought they felt a bit cheap in the hand but as soon as you pull the trigger they feel and sound completely different to anything else I've tried. Little to no twitch or jolt can be felt when you stop and start the drill like the motor is dampened in some way. Really a joy to use. Well worth trying if you get the chance. Everything I looked at was marked 'Made in Germany.'
Boddingtons Electrical 'UK Manufacturer'
Could not find a COO on anything. Maybe they make something in the UK but I don't think that they manufacture the tools.
Milwaukee. As posted before their insulated pliers are rebranded NWS. The standard pliers are made in China.
Insulated screwdriver set looks to be Witte.
Knipex. Really want to find a use for a small pliers wrench. The 180mm felt like a good size to me.
Hadn't noticed the small bolt cutters before 160mm(?). Hand for scale.
Been looking for a deal on these needle nose combination pliers (but with standard handles) for a while. Wish the handles were a bit longer though.
I could not resist the Wera marketing so bought myself a little toy.