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Who makes the best what?

doctorschmullus

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Okay so when putting together a toolbox it can hard to choose whats good in each different area. Some companies make good stuff in one area and **** in others, so this thread is started for you to say what you think the best is!

So ill start

Combination Wrenches-
Best Imperial- Snap on
Best Metric- Stahlwille

Best Adjustable Wrenches-
Sidchrome
or Bahco (which is same as snap on)

Side cutters/pliers
Knipex

Best boxes
There is a local australian mob DSM made an hour away from where i live. Not the most fluid drawers but the TOUGHEST boxes ever.

So thats just my opinion to start off with, love to hear what you think.

(I'd also like to hear what stuff that isnt snap on is great)
 
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bonneyman

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New or vintage? I don't buy many new tools, but older vintage is great stuff.

Diamond adjustables and pliers are great.
Klien side cutters are great.
Malco or Enderes screwdrivers are the best.
Wright makes some of the best wrenches, still USA.

Of course, if you could find some NOS Utica or Bonneys, you would be ahead of the game, IMHO.
 

FNFS2000

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Good rule of thumb, if you can find it in a big box stuff mart you don't want it.
 
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FNFS2000

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The local big box carries Knipex. Guess that means it's junk? =P

Not yet but they likely will be. Nothing lasts for very long in stuffmarts until they start cutting corners. Keep your eyes out for the word Germany being omitted on the handles/heads of Knipex tools. I'm guessing they'll be quiet about the move and not proudly display China, or Vietnam, Taiwan, Turkey or whatever on the next generation of post stuffmart tools like you currently see Germany on them.:(
 

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Not yet but they likely will be. Nothing lasts for very long in stuffmarts until they start cutting corners. Keep your eyes out for the word Germany being omitted on the handles/heads of Knipex tools. I'm guessing they'll be quiet about the move and not proudly display China, or Vietnam, Taiwan, Turkey or whatever on the next generation of post stuffmart tools like you currently see Germany on them.:(
Sometimes that happens, sometimes not.
i thought i was the only one that has irega adj. wrenches. :dunno:

:beer:
I have Iregas and Channellock rebranded Iregas. They're awesome!
 

FNFS2000

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Sometimes not? Whats left in stuffmarts still made where it should be? Weber sold out can't get a USA made BBQ at any stuffmart. Good ole German Bessey clamps are all chinese in Lowes, Milwaukee tools made in Milwaukee anymore? the list goes on and on and on and on. Given enough time everything goes down the crapper after entering the big box. Any MFG that gives a hoot about their long term brand images stays far away from the big boxes. Its a trap, once you enter the junk box your lost and will never recover.
 

Coach James

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Where is the best place to buy What? I've never seen What on Amazon or at Lowes. We don't have a Home Depot here. Does anyone know if they sell What? Can you still get USA made What or is it all made overseas now?

Coach
 

bmxr4life87

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Thomas and betts make some of the best strippers, knipex for sidecutters, most ingersol air tools are tough as nails.... Its hard to claim just one brand the "best" of that category
 

crewchief888

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Sometimes that happens, sometimes not.

I have Iregas and Channellock rebranded Iregas. They're awesome!

i bought a set of irega adj's back in the 70's when i still worked in a machine shop, they get some occasional use, but i was still surprised they are as tight as new a couple weeks ago.

:beer:
 

caseyjw

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Screwdrivers/Hex/Torx:
Wera and Wiha

End Wrenches:
Snap ON OF COURSE :) But I have some Combination/reversible ratcheting spline wrenches from Proto that are black and are very slick indeed



Ratchets/sockets:
Snap on and Wera

Torque Wrenches:
CDI for big, Wera for small

Crimpers and Pliers:
Knipex

Diagonal Cutters:
Erem

Wire Cutters:
Klein

Power Tools:
Milwaukee/Makita

Measurement tools:
Starrett and Mitutoyo

Files:
Nicholson

Mallets and Striking tools:
I prefer Wiha and Hazet.. but a lot disagree with me :)

Snips:
Wiss

Anything else??? :)
 
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doctorschmullus

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I think cooper tool group- make nicholson and crecent tools are very cheap in australia but still have good reputation because made in australia and I think in the usa cooper tools has factories too
 
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