I've wanted one of those steel handle Facom rotohead ratchets with the palm control head for a while (J.159A), never seen one for sale though.
I've wanted one of those steel handle Facom rotohead ratchets with the palm control head for a while (J.159A), never seen one for sale though.

I'm guessing there was some sort of spiel that I missed, about the extra features on the Wera roto ratchets. I wanted to make them an offer on the Facom roto, but it felt a bit too cheeky.Both are infinitely better tools than anything Wera offer, so have no idea why they have them on the stand.









Something like these?A friend's father bought a pair of inexpensive wire strippers around 30 years ago in Germany. They were lost a little while ago and he has not been able to find anything similar. They were the style of the tool in the picture but with nicer, rounded handles, and the original's wire gauge selection screw locked into detented positions. Does this sound familiar to anyone?![]()

I believe that the cutting width was selected by a sliding part, but unlike all the ones I can find today, it clicked into different positions.Something like these?
Hmm, struggling a little bit then. Might be worth searching the German makers.I believe that the cutting width was selected by a sliding part, but unlike all the ones I can find today, it clicked into different positions.



I doubt that this tape meassure can be from Taiwan, because at the time when it was bought, the Soviet Union did not recognize Taiwan. I found a similar roulette with the same logo and with a text in German.I guess it´s from Taiwan or so. Looks like it could come from a company with a name like "SO tools" or something like that......(?)

Are those replaceable jaw inserts? Are the box ends also replaceable? How common is this across industry? And is this a fairly recent trend?bought this set of Wera combination spanners a while ago,
This picture clarifies everything
Thank you!This picture clarifies everythingIt´s a tape from DDR/east germany.
Now the numbers/letters on the tape make sense too..... EVP = price...
Parts of the former manufacturer still exist:
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This is the Wera Joker line of hand tools. I believe these are in the market since couple of years (someone correct me in this), the jaw inserts are non replaceable I think, The box ends are certainly not. Checkout a couple of YouTube videos from Wera on these where they explain the other features including the ability for the open end to “hold” a fastener for one handed applications.Are those replaceable jaw inserts? Are the box ends also replaceable? How common is this across industry? And is this a fairly recent trend?
I don't buy new tools, hence my unfamiliarity. Just curious.
Thanks. What is that little set screw for then?the jaw inserts are non replaceable I think
Looks italian:
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We use them regularly at work and as far as I can tell from the return rate, they are just too soft and chew up quite quick. I can’t recommend them. The Stahlwille version is a bit better but still not really good. We mostly use bit holders and PB swiss bit inserts insteadPlease let us know how those single piece bit sockets hold up. I’ve been eying some Hazet hex bits of the same build but I haven’t pulled the trigger on them yet.
Thanks for that. Even though it is not good news, it's good to know. I don’t think I will be using it enough to give any meaningful feedback, unless it's really bad and fails with light use.We use them regularly at work and as far as I can tell from the return rate, they are just too soft and chew up quite quick. I can’t recommend them. The Stahlwille version is a bit better but still not really good. We mostly use bit holders and PB swiss bit inserts instead




1/4" hex open-end spanners
If they welded a tap hammer head onto the end of the major jaw, like this new Perfect Tool line, they might be onto something!they invest time and money into this ******* joke

Sorry fir the late reply, I see from your later post that you found more information about these.Thanks. What is that little set screw for then?