I usually just tell brother what I need, and he gets it. They have many products to choose from. Have not been on it in a while, but the website is terrible. If you can get a printed version of catalog its unreal.
Buying the following on ebay for $125. (As I'm new, I am not allowed to post a link or pic, otherwise, I would)
8 WURTH VINTAGE DEEP OFFSET BOX WRENCH SET METRIC 12 PT GERMANY CHROME VANADIUM
"WURTH german made deep offset box wrench set. these are very high quality wrenches in excellent condition. sizes 6&7mm 8&9 mm 10&11 mm 12&13 mm 14&15mm 16&17mm 18&19mm 20&22mm. comparable to snap-on quality."
I could get a set of 6-Hazet offsets for a little more. Thoughts?
you may be thinking of the Carl Walter offset wrenches.If I recall, there is someone selling a set of Stahlwille in the classified section here.
EDIT: Sorry - wrong manufacturer.
Just bought a 3/8 drive ratchet off our Wurth rep, was 26.99 not including vat, 45 tooth quick release. Does anyone own one? And are they any good? Mines on order atm
Hello every body! I am pretty sure wurth’s wrench ratchets are made by facom…!Cheaper than Facom??? I get a Facom tool every day all year long before a wurthHere is wurth much cheaper than Facom, and if you ask me facom is way nicer tools!
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The bit driver is almost certainly from the same (Taiwanese) maker whose products are rebranded by Facom, Wera, Tone, and a host of others. I believe it’s a “Reverse Gear” design from Hi Five. Good tools.I like Wurth tools quite a bit. Lots of it, or possibly all, is rebranded - but they don't rebrand junk. They've got Knipex and Felo pliers rebranded as Wurth, for example.
I was 90% sure the screwdrivers were made by Felo - but I recall being corrected on this board by someone who insisted there were differences. My Wurth screwdrivers feel and look at lot like my Felo screwdrivers though, for what that's wurth (). So even if someone else is making them, I put them in the same category for quality.
The bit driver is my all-time favorite Wurth tool.
That sucker is TINY, has a cushion grip, takes all the force I can apply by hand and adds no height to the bit (you can see the photo the top is dished - the pit protrudes out the height of the dish and you remove it by pushing it out with your thumb).
This ball head ratchet has to be from Laser right? Looks the same to me except Wurth has a cushion grip.
I have only limited experience with the sockets - just the spline drive ones that came with other tools (like my bit driver). Chrome is shiny and they work well. Can't say more than that without seeing the larger sizes in person. I DO wish I knew who was making them though.


WOW and still getting life out of that bottle all these years later = impressive! When you need to restock:Here they have a couple of shops for retail which have crazy exorbitant prices; their salesmen go around mechanic shops and sell at least 60% off. My mechanic has bought a few tools off them but I'm not impressed.
I'm also not impressed with their brake cleaner spray. But this thing I have used for years and does miracles to preserve car rubber parts
Silicone free.
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Haha, seems to be everywhere the same. Their brake cleaner is a joke. We still have a different brand and their sales rep tries really hard for years now.Here they have a couple of shops for retail which have crazy exorbitant prices; their salesmen go around mechanic shops and sell at least 60% off. My mechanic has bought a few tools off them but I'm not impressed.
I'm also not impressed with their brake cleaner spray. But this thing I have used for years and does miracles to preserve car rubber parts
Silicone free.
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