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Nice!:p

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Here's a graphic of the poll results mentioned above, just in case it isn't available anymore. EDIT: evidently the forum software converted the *.png graphics to *.jpg graphics making them smaller.

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I had heard they were the Mexican version of Stanley/PROTO. Owned and operated by the same.

Not bad looking tools, we received a set of wrenches on a job site, and didn't break any. Broke a few Williams though.... :wtf:


I WILL say this!!!

That is one hell of a good looking store! Wish we had a store with that many automotive type tools in THIS town!
 

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I can tell you that all of our shop owned impact sockets are Urrea and they get abused, but no one has been able to break one or wear one out yet. I too agree, I wish there was a store like that within 100 miles of me, a good name would be "The Tool **** shop"

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mofo62

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I had heard they were the Mexican version of Stanley/PROTO. Owned and operated by the same.

Not bad looking tools, we received a set of wrenches on a job site, and didn't break any. Broke a few Williams though.... :wtf:


I WILL say this!!!

That is one hell of a good looking store! Wish we had a store with that many automotive type tools in THIS town!

+1

need more quality.more store! Not made in China,please....:thumbup:

Where is all the bikinis?

hahhaha :p


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I always just considered them Mexican Proto due to their history. See some of them at the flea markets now and them. Seem to be good quality. I wish Proto had stores like that in the U.S.
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thats a nice looking store cman should do something like that; always feels like a damn grocery store when im in there in stead of a fancy tool store
 

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Mofo, ¿aye alguna fabricantes de Urrea en Peru? ¿O es todo de origin Mexicano?

Bonito tienda, mio aqui es menos limpia pero mas grande. Tambien nos le gusto Urrea mucho pero cuesta mucho mas que otro fabricantes.

¿Aye alguna fabricantes de Peruvian origin?

(Espanol es mi segundo lingua, espero que esto es bueno.)
 
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Ola Gmonkee


Bienvenido ,ah no existe fabrica de herramientas en Peru ,solo son distribuidores.Urrea es hecho en Mexico,la calidad es muy buena,en el taller de camiones utilizamos y no tenemos problemas,y no son caras ($) .:thumbup:

En Peru existen tiendas de Snap On,Proto,Wright,Armstrong,Williams,Facom,Sata,Urrea,Surtek.para todos los gustos y $$$


Esta bien tu español :thumbup:



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Gmonkee

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Que lastima no aye tu mismo marka.
Yo uso un poco de todo pero mas barata cosas asiaticas.
Urrea y Surtek son lo mas forte con Truper y Knova despues. No mucho nuevo N. Americano se vende aqui. Mucho usada si. De todo nombres.
Mi favorito es Wurth pero muy costoso. Yo tengo dos maltracas y dos juegos de llaves. No puedo compra mucho de ellos.
 

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What a gorgeous store! None of my local tool stores look that good. And no bikinis either.

Yes, the name does sound yucky in English, but I just keep repeating oo-ray-yuh, oo-ray-yuh.

Thanks for posting such great pics.
 

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I have never saw a store with such a large tool section.

Plenty of large stores, but filled with mostly non-tool fluff. Walmart, sears, northern, HF, Lowes, etc. Very small section of actual tools.
 

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Mofo, ¿aye alguna fabricantes de Urrea en Peru? ¿O es todo de origin Mexicano?

Bonito tienda, mio aqui es menos limpia pero mas grande. Tambien nos le gusto Urrea mucho pero cuesta mucho mas que otro fabricantes.

¿Aye alguna fabricantes de Peruvian origin?

(Espanol es mi segundo lingua, espero que esto es bueno.)

You hurt your what?
 

billymade

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Mofo, some manufacturers ¿aye Urrea in Peru? Or is it all of Mexican origin?

Nice store, mine here is less clear but bigger. Urrea also liked us a lot but it costs much more than other manufacturers.

Aye some manufacturers ¿Peruvian origin?

(Spanish is my second lingua, I hope this is good.)
 

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I have a set of Urrea metric combination wrenches, and they're not bad. Fit and finish are great, and I haven't had any issues with the set. Picked them up a few years back at a local pawn shop for cheap, still have the tool wrap somewhere.
 

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A few months ago, I bought a few sets from HD when they had them on sale. They were in no way the quality of the Urrea tools that I had used years ago. The fit and finish was poor and the wrenches felt weak. I actually took the 1/4 combo wrench and was able to bend it with my hands. Not sure if HD is selling factory seconds or what but I was disappointed.
 
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