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What is your favorite HAND tool brand?

Favorite HAND tool brand.


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Oddsandends

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I LOVE the old craftsman stuff, but now I am all in on the German stuff I have so much Wera stuff now and I want to get some Knipex pliers and my own wire stripper
(I borrow my dad's wire stripper).
 

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What brand are @dall sand paper gloves or his dent puller?

I always forget @redline4 @stihl livin any hints?

I don't think Dall cares so much about brand as he does length and girth.

As for actual hand tools, I don't own any. I might get a callous or scratch and there goes my hand modeling career.
 

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Wright gets my vote due to being almost 100% domestic production with *domestic steel. No other tool maker can make that claim that I am aware of.

Proto is not on the list.
Channellocks still made in PA.

The Euro stuff is pretty nice, but I still like to buy Made in USA tools if I can.
 

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In the Poll above, you clearly have something against Snap-On and I don’t see Matco listed. Both are excellent tool brands, with great warranties and tools that are reliable. They are expensive, yes, but for the professional, they are a great solution.
 

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In the Poll above, you clearly have something against Snap-On and I don’t see Matco listed. Both are excellent tool brands, with great warranties and tools that are reliable. They are expensive, yes, but for the professional, they are a great solution.

What about the unprofessional professional?
 

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In the Poll above, you clearly have something against Snap-On and I don’t see Matco listed. Both are excellent tool brands, with great warranties and tools that are reliable. They are expensive, yes, but for the professional, they are a great solution.

I'm pretty partial to my Williams & JH Williams tools. A lot of peeps never heard of them or know about them.
 

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VASELINE should be included with some purchases of the high end Hand Tools and obviously Pittsburg Forge Doesn't cut the grade.
My brother has MATCO, SNAPON and CORNWELL.
I like the CORNWELL tool dealers attitude best.
 
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