Some vintage Facom goodness...in my lab.
Nice! Where did you score those?
Picked up some stuff for an advent calendar for my step daughter, who wanted her own tool box (with tools) for christmas. These hazet drivers were only 12Eur + tax. They seem nice, but no "made in germany" to be found anywhere. Anyone know where they're from?
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Also got these USAG ratcheting wrenches for myself. Exactly the same as the Facoms as far as i can see, but in slightly different packaging, and size combinations. This one for example is lacking 16 and 18 that the facom set has.
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Picked up some stuff for an advent calendar for my step daughter, who wanted her own tool box (with tools) for christmas. These hazet drivers were only 12Eur + tax. They seem nice, but no "made in germany" to be found anywhere. Anyone know where they're from?
They are Made in Slovenia.
That goes for all Hazet Screwdrivers.
Well, from what I know, Oplast makes handles, not shafts. There is even informations on their site regarding solely handles. Interesting thing is that Unior, tool giant in former Yugoslavia, now Slovenia, never put nothing like COO stamping on tools. Never. A guy ( not like regular Joe, but more like knowledgable person) is that really tiny part of tools is manufactured in Slovenia. Black handled screwdrivers, they ought to be genuine... Blue handles - far east... And rest is outsorced. Truth be told, drastic difference in quality. Now is worse.
You'd think having "Made in Slovenia" would be much better than leaving people to just assume probably china..
Exactly. They'll assume. For instance, I have a friend that's Hazet fan... Fanatic. That's right. And being one, he made his tool mission as a life's mission... Find all Hazet... And then some more. He is buying letters, really. Thanks to Monte (suggestion to look into Hazet's catalog in searching for german made tools) it's obvious that Hazet, as a model for discussion, produces pretty modest number of different articles. Ratchets, sockets, sets of those, cabinets and wrenches. Other tools are outsourced. Many of it - far, far east. But, interesting enough, looking by their catalog, pliers, bits and bits in sockets are german made. But not Hazet's factory made it. I have Facom, that has only France forged in, or Palmera pliers stamped just Spain. Does it mean they are produced there? I am not sure, far less convinced. Then again, Vessel has 'Product of Japan', and now almost notorious 'Made in USA with global materials' (sorry, because of this very same thread). We're buying letters, really. Would be a lot nicer if we buy something in between.
Something like a socket or wrench yeah it's probably 100% made where the stamp says it was. Anything with multiple components maybe not.
Here is the case info from the CBP. https://rulings.cbp.gov/search?term=Urrea&collection=ALL&sortBy=RELEVANCE&pageSize=30&page=1Oh, yes, thank you mrspeed, can't right now look for facts, but believing you, I must type in here that I've had for a looooong time assumptions about likewise deceiving in leading european manufacturers, primarily about honesty in production of ratchets, sockets and wrenches. New things (up to two decades) look a little bit off...
Hello,
Does anybody know where the Bellota screwdrivers are made? And if they are any good?
Good price on amazon ES...
Hello CGarage, Like you, I have all these Facom Isoryl screwdrivers, but........not the wall board. I love it!

So far i only soldered a couple of wires together. But i like it, since it´s light and handy (unlike my Weller and Ersa soldering guns) and very important: it has 100% duty cycle (unlike my soldering guns....). Heats up quick. Affordable too ! You also can get the tips without problems. So overall a good buy i think. (The cable could be more flexible though)How do you like the Ersa soldering iron, Monte?
i like the new handleFestool/TANOS is releasing new systainers that don't match the heights of the old ones, with minimal improvements.
Looks curiously like my HK pistol cases. I'm going to check them out to see manufacturer now!