Stanley stuff is Taiwan ... actually the stuff coming out of Taiwan is getting better; just wait another 5~10 years and when they are the only game in town making tools ...l_bilyk said:Looks like your regular taiwant tools... probably not any better than stanley
Actually I bet stanley stuff is much better
This is why I'm building my tool collection NOW and getting all the USA made tools I can while they still exist or don't cost $1000 for a socket.ImportTuner said:Stanley stuff is Taiwan ... actually the stuff coming out of Taiwan is getting better; just wait another 5~10 years and when they are the only game in town making tools ...![]()
Yeah, that made me wonder too...especially since they didn't even make up their own name for it and just straight up used flank drive, hahaha.eschoendorff said:How can Toptul have a patent on "flank drive?" Anyway, I'd like to see some of their stuff in person.
Thanks for volunteering. Your contribution to the cause will be long remembered.justinmc said:I'm gonna bid on a couple of things on ebay... depending on what they go for I'll give em a whirl and beat on them. Maybe I'll break something and test out that lifetime warranty. I mean.. someones gotta do the research right?![]()

-lecroix- said:This ain't your Dad's Taiwan.![]()
wilbilt said:Well, in a way it is...because all the stuff he designed and worked on is now over there.![]()
Nope. Beta supplies Ferrari. I have seen pictures from inside the factory and Beta tool are clearly being used.wilbilt said:One of the eBay sellers claims Toptul is the supplier for the Ferrari Formula 1 team.
I dunno![]()
Does somebody have a 3/4 or 19mm deep Toptul socket in 1/2 drive? Preferably chrome. Give me a week and Ill let you know how they hold up... Id trade for a fairly new Husky equivalent.

redvalkyrie said:I have a significant amount of Toptul tools; long reach wrenches, stubby wrenches, deep sockets, screwdrivers, and a torque wrench. It's all excellent stuff. As a matter of fact, despite having Kobalt/Snap-On wrenches--I reach for the Toptul ones first. They are at least equal to the Kobalt/Snap-ons.
My only complaint it trying to get anything from them in the USA. Their USA available selection is limited compared to the European selection.
I have a 19mm deep. There is no way I'd trade for a Husky socket.![]()
kartracer55 said:Husky sockets are pretty good for being so cheap. Ive laid a beating on alot of thier shallow 3/8's at school with an impact and have only broken two, both with a reducer on a 1/2 gun
Jim
-lecroix- said:You guys that are knocking the Taiwanese made stuff, let me let you in on a little secret. Some of the BEST electronic components made right now comes off that little island. No reason why they can't transfer that same quality policy to anything else they decide to manufacture.
This ain't your Dad's Taiwan.![]()
Toptul said:if anyone would like to try out these tools, just PM me and i'll give you a coupon for 50% off. our inventory is small in the US, but we've been in talks with fastenal. so, hopefully that'll change things.

Toptul said:if anyone would like to try out these tools, just PM me and i'll give you a coupon for 50% off. our inventory is small in the US, but we've been in talks with fastenal. so, hopefully that'll change things.
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Toptul said:if anyone would like to try out these tools, just PM me and i'll give you a coupon for 50% off. our inventory is small in the US, but we've been in talks with fastenal. so, hopefully that'll change things.
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kartracer55 said:do you have any information on how much the open ends of your wrenches deflect compared to snap on? Of all the modern brands out there, Snap On wrenches clearley deflect the least, and if you do this professionally, this is a big plus. How do these compare? I see the breaking strength on the snap on was a little bit higher.
Toptul said:im not going to get into the "vs snapon" debate. mainly because people become really defensive because of the price of their product. i usually say, if we're 90-95% as good as snap-on, im happy. the retail of the wrenches in the test are ~$17 vs $42. i'll be happy to say that the snap-on wrench is better, but i know ours is by far a better value.
the ferrari thing on ebay is an issue. toptul is the oem supplier for a few large companies in europe, mainly facom. they were the supplier for ferrari, but now beta is. so, ferrari used to use our tools, but do not anymore.
the torque test was done by beta and their machine. i dont know the name of the machine, i just know it was around 40k and there were no "cheater" bars involved. the machine was built just for testing hand tools and came with interchangeable bits from 4mm up to 65mm. i know people usually dont break wrenches but the picture was just to show you the strength of our product.
id like to say that snap-on has actually been to the toptul factory along with mac, crescent, etc.. to discuss tool production. as some of you know, snap-on tools are mostly made in the usa for american sales, but in europe, etc...they are looking for options. taiwan makes some junky tools, i know, but our products are top quality. america makes cheese in a can, but we also make F/A-18C Hornets. so, dont judge taiwan by the worse product, but by their best.
lastly, i know people are really gung-ho on buying america. i admit i am on certain items when possible. i dont mind paying 18 bucks for a t-shirt made in the usa or when i bought my mountain bike, i paid out the nose for a "marin" whos frame is handmade in northern california. i will say that my dad works in a steel mill(lukens steel which is now mittal) and its not a pretty thing. he worked there for 20 years before i actually set foot into the buildings and it depressed me. im hopefully overreacting, but i thought - 20 years in this place and its bound to cause cancer. i know tooling factories are a bit cleaner. but, im just saying this because some things, i dont mind being done by other countries. i used to live in greenville,sc and people cried when the $8/hr sock making factory closed down, but now people are better off working at the bmw plant making 22-30/hr.

Toptul said:the torque test was done by beta and their machine. i dont know the name of the machine, i just know it was around 40k and there were no "cheater" bars involved. the machine was built just for testing hand tools and came with interchangeable bits from 4mm up to 65mm.