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JBH

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Anyone have these Gedore soft caps for their Engineers hammer? They appear to be discontinued, but I did find them for sale on Zoro.

I'd be interested in your feedback. Thanks!


I tried to buy one from Zoro pre-pandemic. Eventually they refunded me. None available.

That was to “replace” one from an Amazon.de order lost in the mail...
 
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eas311

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I tried to buy one from Zoro pre-pandemic. Eventually they refunded me. None available.

That was to “replace” one from an Amazon.de order lost in the mail...
Good to know and thanks for the heads up
 
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Monte

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UNI-T tachometer

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I've been looking (mostly on Gooogle images) into who makes CK drivers. I think they are from more than one manufacturer. Triton are Taiwan. Torque screwdrivers are Felo. I'm pretty sure Classic and Dextro are Wuro/Athlet.

Going off these images for Classic.

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More than one manufacturer may have made drivers with similar diamond pattern handles, so it's not definite.
 
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I've been looking (mostly on Gooogle images) into who makes CK drivers. I think they are from more than one manufacturer. Triton are Taiwan. Torque screwdrivers are Felo. I'm pretty sure Classic and Dextro are Wuro/Athlet.
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Yes, I’m sure you are right. They were fairly open about the origins of the Taiwanese drivers when they were introduced, as I recall. They were always an “economy” line, and they never implied they were German

That’s pretty good detective work on the classic drivers though. Those handles look exactly right!

I have to confess I have never heard of Wuro though. You learn something every day!
 

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Here's a brass cleaning rod I upgraded using a PB Swiss 8215.A SwissGrip handle. The rod is 6" from Dewey, model 6-LB.
 

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^ Nice. :thumbup:

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'Made in Poland.' I think the bits are from Vietnam. As the bits are arguably more important than the handle (for me anyway), I think the COO on the packaging should be for the bits, or both.

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Comparing Wiha double bits with Xiaomi.

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Xiaomi bits are a little longer. However, they are interchangeable.

Edit.. Xiaomi bits are too long to be stored in the Wiha handle.

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+ some PB bits.

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Recently, I got such a hammer. Quite comfortable design. The truth is a little uncomfortable with the boycott itself. But at the same time from above there is still some kind of slot. Plus, at the same time it can be used to pull out nails and as a small tooth.
 

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Oregon (aka Blount Industries) doesn't sell it in the U.S. any longer; they do private label it for Husqvarna as "Titanium Force". I've used it for years; good stuff, very durable around rocks and fences.
Good info.
Thanks.

I´ve to test it this year. It´s specifically advertised for battery trimmers so i want to try it with my 36V Husky.

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Being at home on a wet day has risks to the wallet!

Here’s my new Victorinox Hunter Pro Alox in 2021 limited edition orange.

These are quite hefty knives (just under a 4” blade) but incredibly slim. I love the heft and the overall build quality. Not so keen on the matte finish blade, and I’ve seen better executed scandi grinds, but overall I love these.

This is my third...
 

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Saw this on Ebay. Weha (not Wiha). I wonder if there's also a Waha, Woha, or Wuha. ;)

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Nice shovel.
Does the handle have a bend in it to be called ergo ?
Can't really tell from the straight on pic.
You´re right it has the ergo-bend ! I dunno if it works though. I´m still waiting for more snow :)
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Substral broadcast spreader .......or is it a Scotts ? :)

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Direct from China ratcheting screwdriver.

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Felo up front.

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PB at the back. :)

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holy ****.
details? link?


I don't have the Felo or PB, so no idea how they compare.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001810555243.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.7c914c4d081tUw

Edit. I should add that I'm not recommending it. Better than I expected for £7, not horrible, but not great either. The 'Felo' part is pretty wobbly.

that's such a funny clone mashup. i can't get over it.

i can't help myself, i need to buy. if the bit storage handle doesn't ****, maybe i'll actually try to fit the rolgear ratchet and wiha centrofix into it like i was half-joking about before.

there's more pb insider 3 clones:

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the handles aren't just different colors with different ratcheting bit holders pressed in. looks like different handle molds too.

https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?SearchText=11+ratcheting+screwdriver

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i thought this extendable one was an interesting variant.

I bought one of these KER drivers recently based on this exchange (and a few of the aliexpress ones but those haven't arrived yet) and got the chance to use it this week for the first time. Have to say that I have always passed on the PB version when it's come up because i didn't think the handle was going to be comfortable to use. I have this weird thing about symmetry, even perceived. Really genuinely impressed that this handle even when i'm looking right at it doesn't feel any different on the yellow vs grey sections. can't feel the seam when using it, etc.

Still not sure I would be going out of my way to buy drivers with a socket in the middle to be used as a T handle (the other style i won't buy because of symmetry of feel or whatever you want to call it).

I also have the Felo R-GO driver to make as direct a comparison as possible considering they are 1/4" and 4mm drives; both are just as easy to use one handed to set (and reset) the angle, adjust the ratcheting on/off/reverse, and generally the same capacity for ratcheting. I'd buy the KER one again if it broke but the thing feels really solid and if you have any PB drivers you know what i mean their plastic handles feel different than others, the KER feels very PB which is very nice.
 

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Have to say that I have always passed on the PB version when it's come up because i didn't think the handle was going to be comfortable to use. I have this weird thing about symmetry, even perceived. Really genuinely impressed that this handle even when i'm looking right at it doesn't feel any different on the yellow vs grey sections. can't feel the seam when using it, etc.

I also decided I would not like the PB handle after looking at photos, but changed my mind after using the KER. Apart from one of the bits being really hard to get your fingertips on in the storage, it works very well.
 

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Spotted an anomaly. One of the bits (slotted) has stamped markings. Maybe left over from when production was in Germany. As noted in the vid, I don't know if 'stamped' vs 'printed' is an infallible way of knowing COO.

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The slotted sizes are 2.5 and 3. Both are too big to use on my glasses screws. I think sizes 2 and 3 would be more useful for most people and cover a larger range of screws.

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Xiaomi, Wiha (Vietnam), Wiha (Germany). Both Wiha bits look to have identical dimensions, but have a slightly different finish/colour.

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I broke the bit driver soon after making the video. Replacement 'magnetic' extension has been ordered. :eek:

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I've seen it before, but I still have a few cans to finish before buying more. Do you know if it would be possible to use the metal straw for other cans??

It should be possible to remove the whole cap and attach it to a different can.
 

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I just realised my last post in Garage Journal was back in 2012

anyway, I got this recently because I want it, not needing it :D

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I just realised my last post in Garage Journal was back in 2012

anyway, I got this recently because I want it, not needing it :D

I got the slightly older version of that Hazet set a couple of years back.

I don’t have many socket “sets” as such, and it’s quite nice having everything in one compact box, though I wish it was a metal box (I would pay) and there’s no way you are going to shift a torqued up 27mm bolt with that short ratchet!

Those particular sets often seem to be on a factory promotion, and are generally an awesome deal.

I saw they had released a new version with the HiPer ratchets, and don’t seem to have loaded the price that much!
 

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I just realised my last post in Garage Journal was back in 2012

anyway, I got this recently because I want it, not needing it :D

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Nice sets! I bought that Hazet set and the Hazet 3/8 with the 30t ratchets right before they released the HiPer ratchet set. Getting the HP ratchets separately would be about $170! That HP set is the one to get. Only 6 euros more than the one with older ratchets
 

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it was the purchase of 3/8" fine tooth ratchet end of last year that lead me to the two sets posted above

I wanted the ratchets but a set with sockets and extensions doesn't cost much more so I bite the bullet

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Some French NOS items I got recently.

The SAM wrenches are nice as expected from SAM. Haven't used their tools much but those that I have seen have all looked good.

The Sacca adjustable wrench though looks a bit cheap. The box is cool though (and shows a better looking wrench). I know nothing about Sacca tools and couldn't find much info either. That probably speaks for them not being that desirable...

They seem to have closed down a few years ago though, and I don't know when this one is from.
 

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Würth Year End Sale and Stahlwille eBay find

Würth had some good sales and package deals at the end of the year. Here’s what I picked up.

View media item 1097191/4” drive spinner handle/extension, T-handle 1/4” hex ratchet with long bitholder, “Limited Edition” black 11mm outer hex+1/4” drive set with bits, 105 pc “all the bits” set.

Spinner handle is the best currently on the market: comfortable handle and female square on top. Also good length.

The T-handle (which was bundled with the bit set and spinner - they have the same deal running through the end of the month) is your standard Reverse Gear ratchet, but the handle shape allows more torque than my other T, from Williams, so I think I’ll use this one more even if the Williams mechanism is better. Blade retention could be better, but it’s fine overall.
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I already had Würth’s 90 pc all the bits set in my workbench, but this one is even more comprehensive. It loses a few compared the 90 bit set (e.g. 3mm slotted, SQ0) but gains the longer bits as well as the 5-point security bits. I already replaced the hex bits with Wera (because hex plus is better) and PH with PB Swiss (solely for ease of visual ID) but otherwise the bits are fine and nothing beats having everything you might ever run across (except for micro sizes) in one nicely-packaged set.
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I’m less impressed with the socket set. For one thing, the package is much bigger than their other one, and it has fewer parts (though it does have the bit extension).
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The ratchet is much larger, and the bit head is standard Reverse Gear instead of the usefully tiny on other other set (big one has finer tooth count, if you care).

Ratchet can be fashioned into a T-handle (bits or sockets, using the included 1/4” square adaptor) but is not shaped to slide through the bit holder like the extensions with other Reverse Gear bit ratchets (e.g. Facom/USAG, KS Tools).

Bits here are standard 1” rather than the nice short ones in their other set.
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Long story short, buy that one, not this one. The standard one is a more useful set for most uses where you’d want to use a bit ratchet, and probably the best overall compact bit ratchet and socket set set on the market at any price right now.

Also, I think this was Stahlwille’s 2018 advent calendar set (eBay find):
Has combo wrenches from 6-19mm, a flashlight, and metric hex keys.)

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These are my first combo wrenches. I don't typically need them for anything I do. But if you're going to have a tool type you may as well have the best version, and I think Stahlwille's are it. Flashlight is a neat idea that could be executed better. The power button should be on the handle, not the head.
 

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Ordered some new springs to try and reduce backdrag on a 1/2" Stahlwille. Didn't want to cut the original spring, because I think I will be selling the ratchet on. Got the spring from a Chinese seller on Ebay. Thinner gauge wire so a softer spring.

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The softer spring results in much lower backdrag and the ratchet mechanism still seams to work properly, but the switch became floppy. Just stays where you leave it rather than positively engaging on either side. Not recommended.

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Found that compressing the original spring for a min in pliers and refitting helps quite a bit without affecting function.

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Been using a friend's Dewalt drill at work that has a magnetic bit holder on the opposite side to the belt hook. Found it really useful when switching between a drill bit and a screwdriver bit, but couldn't find one available for Hitachi so made one. Bit ugly but works.

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