Trying to resist buying a Cadet and Electrician. Don't want to start buying SAKs.![]()
Swisstools are the best. The tools open from the outside, open easily, everything locks open, the screwdrivers are actually usable (especially the wide flathead, perfect for opening industrial electrical enclosures), there's a metric and standard ruler, and it's polished stainless so you can check for **** in your teeth.Just jump to the front of the line and get their Swisstool. I recently bought the Spirit model because my dumb *** forgot to remove my Leatherman Signal from a carry on bag after a road trip…and now it’s TSA’s Signal. I’d say quality is comparable, but Swisstool is more comfortable in the hand when used as pliers. Also, only one finish available!![]()
ConsumeWhat do you do that you get to travel the world with tools?




Maybe they're "Olympic" pliers

Is there a place to buy the different colours at a reasonable price, or do you just have to jump on them when they are available? I'd like a black cadet, but the only one I can find is £47.95, compared to £21 for a standard silver one.
There’s normally a small premium for the non standard colours, but if it’s too much I don’t pay it.Is there a place to buy the different colours at a reasonable price, or do you just have to jump on them when they are available? I'd like a black cadet, but the only one I can find is £47.95, compared to £21 for a standard silver one.
I have a set of Will VDE needlenose and a wire stripper, both made for a British OEM. I like them. Great handles, strong teeth, attractive finish. The company is now Knipex (OrbisWill) but dunno about then. IWill (MADE IN GERMANY) pliers, 1000 V handle insulation. Can anyone tell me something about the quality of this manufacturer? What is the quality compared to Knipex pliers?
You can’t go too far wrong with the Cadet as an ”every day” knife.

Key of production of the Kamyshin plant of fitting and assembly tools. The USSRThat is the old Soviet wrench, made in USSR.
I don't know who the manufacturer is.
Quality wrench with poor finishing.

Just ordered a silver Pioneer.You can’t go too far wrong with the Cadet as an ”every day” knife.
I tend to carry a Pioneer myself, anything less feels a bit delicate, but what sometimes isn’t appreciated about the cadet is how slim it is. You can carry it in a jeans pocket without bulges, and of course the blades are finer ground too! And yes, much more than a Bantam for little extra bulk.
My only dislike about the Cadet is the nail file. I’ve never once needed to improvise an urgent manicure…!
Here are some coloured Cadets. I particularly like the olive green.![]()
Hi, does anyone knows the Japan company "FUJIYA". If yes, please give your opinion about the quality of the cutters and pliers.
Fujiya Co., Ltd. – Development and manufacturing of pliers, nippers, work tools, and automation/labor-saving equipment
このさきの未来に残すべき、日本の伝統的なモノづくりを維持し世界に発信していく責任より工具製造のプロフェッショナルの力を集結。職人をささえ業界を変える工具ブランドを展開しています。www.fujiya-kk.com
Fujiya - The Pliers and Nippers Company. - PRODUCTS - SIDE CUTTING PLIERS
HIGH PERFORMANCE SIDE CUTTING PLIERSwww.fujiya-kk.com
Fujiya - The Pliers and Nippers Company. - PRODUCTS - NIPPERS
HIGH PERFORMANCE NIPPERSwww.fujiya-kk.com
Fujiya - The Pliers and Nippers Company. - PRODUCTS - LONG NOSE PLIERS
HIGH PERFORMANCE LONG NOSE PLIERSwww.fujiya-kk.com
From an email I got From KC Tools todayKC Tool has chosen to end our decade-long partnership with Wiha Tools USA.
Since KC Tool was founded in 2011, our core focus has been to offer the best German brands while providing the best customer service. Staying true to this tenet has allowed our company to expand to the eighteen brands we currently offer to customers worldwide.
While we are sad to remove a brand from the product lineup and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, our commitment to being America’s #1 German Tool Distributor remains unchanged. We look forward to expanding our existing product lines and adding new brands in the near future.
With Kind Regards,
KC Tool
Nice stuff you got there!Something new to my tool box.
I finally found out of the production PB Swiss 255 MR-80
These are my first PB Swiss tools and I’m pleased. Many years I have thought about buying PB Swiss and now was a good opportunity to do so.
Screwdriver handles are smaller than I have used to but I can live with that. Build quality is good and they feel better to hand than many other good tools. The ratchet has different feel in 255 than in the 8510. I believe it’s because my 255 is probably older than the 8510.
A couple of months ago I asked you guys about your favourite screwdriver that can hold bits.
I think that I found the one (or two in this case) which like most at the moment.
255 MR-80 and 8510 R-30 WITH modified Wiha CentroFix. These are just prototypes and I have just one CentroFix adapter at the moment. I tested the ”fit” of CentroFix to the PB Swiss with shims and there was no woble at all even with long E6 bits thanks to that CentroFix adapter. Now I have buy at least two more adapter so I can build more these Frankensteins. I thought that I just glue the CentroFix to the screwdriver head but what you guys suggest? A tiny screw that locks adapter to the screwdriver or something else?


@MonteWill (MADE IN GERMANY) pliers, 1000 V handle insulation. Can anyone tell me something about the quality of this manufacturer? What is the quality compared to Knipex pliers?
There is a little bit play because PB Swiss has just a magnet that hold bits in place. I also shortened the CentroFix 20mm so it would not add too much lenght to screwdriver.Nice stuff you got there!
Is the wobble that bad that you needed to add shims between the Wiha bit adapter and the PB Swiss drive end?
Sounds like it's time to make that Wiha bit holder a permanent fixture.There is a little bit play because PB Swiss has just a magnet that hold bits in place. I also shortened the CentroFix 20mm so it would not add too much lenght to screwdriver.
PB Swiss is fine with short bits but with longer ones there is too much wobble for my taste.
I wanted to use CentroFix because it holds longer E6 bits very tight.
I`ve got todayI forgot to turn off one of my searches for Wiha ratchets after finding the Koken x Wiha flex head unicorns, and this popped up. I thought the ratchet might be another Koken x Wiha unicorn (based on the head shape, selector design, and screw placement), and I didn’t have any “nut grip” type sockets, so I thought what the hell.
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The set includes 1/4” drive sockets with spring retention of the fastener (4-13mm), a ratchet and spinner handle with Microfinish handles, a sliding T-handle, two extensions, a universal joint, and bit assortment (metric ball hex “magic ring” hex power bits, metric hex “magic ring” bits, torx, PH1-3, PZ1-3) in a three-layer foam inlay. The spinner handle unfortunately does not have a female square on top.
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It was made post-Wende, because the spinner handle just says “Made in Germany.” COO types would want to know that the spinner handle is the only piece so labeled. (Even then, that just means the plastic bits are German-made; the Soft finish handle on the Koken x Wiha ratchet also says Made in Germany.
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When I picked up the ratchet, I was a little disappointed. It had a battleaxe-type feel, like a Williams. Opening it proved beyond doubt that it was not Koken. This Wiha ratchet has a single pawl. I don’t know who might’ve made it.
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As for the nut-grip sockets, they weren’t the modified Heycos I was expecting. I have no idea who Wiha’s OEM is. They’re finished like Hazets, with grippy knurling, though they’re not quite as nice. The 13mm is about the same OD as Hazet, but 4mm is considerably thicker.
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Does anyone know anything about this set?
Pizza. Out of interest, does your Gedore hammer feel like it's more tightly filled than most other dead blows? I've wondered if mine is a little over filled, or if it's supposed to be like this. Really hard to say for sure, but about a 5mm of free space?a tale of two combination deadblow hammers...



If it’s the “Classic” or “Multicraft” handle, a trace of spirit (alcohol) on a rag will work just fine. Here in the U.K. “methylated” spirit is widely available, that’s what I use.Anyone know any tricks for removing barcodes from PB Swiss handles without damaging/loosing the texture on the handle?
Pizza. Out of interest, does your Gedore hammer feel like it's more tightly filled than most other dead blows? I've wondered if mine is a little over filled, or if it's supposed to be like this. Really hard to say for sure, but about a 5mm of free space?
I would highly recommend trying out Merry connector / de-coupling pliers.

