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13. Mai 2017
great wrenches
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich I don't usually write reviews, but this product was so exceptional that I felt motivated to write one.
I have had a verity of different tools over the years (I am 60, so that is a lot of years), and I have turned more than my share of bolts in that time. I have had Snap-on, Mac, SK, Proto, Craftsman (older US made), and Wright tools. All have all served me well. I have had a couple of failures over the years, some I enjoy using more than others, and some are better looking. I have a complete tool sets in my truck, one in my garage, one set I built up for my son, and a back-up (kick around) set which I use whenever the tools may get abused (on the road, to lend out, etc…).
With the exception of Craftsman, all are high dollar tools. When you pay a premium, you expect to get the best fit and finish that can be delivered. There is a couple of ways to measure tool quality: value per $, or against the high bar set by the best in the business regardless of cost.
I am not going to get into the pro’s and con’s of the above mentioned brands. They work… they do the job they need to do. Here, I am going to say that Tekton seems to have set a new standard of quality for all tool manufactures… regardless of cost. Tekton is inexpensive compared to many bands, but the fit and finish rivals the best I have ever seen from any manufacturer.
I bought a complete set or Tekton wrenches (both metric and std.) to put in my back-up box (after giving away a set to my son). I was not looking for a high dollar tool here, as these tools often end up getting used in the dirt, or getting kicked round on the concrete. Upon their arrival and initial inspection, I was duly impressed with the fit and finish. I used them to service the transmission in the truck and I really liked the feel in my hands, and the solid fit (tolerances) to the bolts. I have wrenches that I consider “bolt killers”, as they tend to drive the nut/bolt at the corners, and often “round” the head off. This is not the case with Tekton. I found they drive the nut/bolt firmly from the side (flank). Needless to say, I have juggled all my wrenches, and placed the Tekton in my primary garage box. They are my “go to” wrenches now.

17. Apr 2024
very nice "little" knife. Takes a great edge, should come in handy when you don't have access to a larger knife.
very nice "little" knife. Takes a great edge, should come in handy when you don't have access to a larger knife.

13. Mai 2017
Tekton tools set a new standard
I don't usually write reviews, but this product was so exceptional that I felt motivated to write one.
I have had a verity of different tool over the years (I am 60, so that is a lot of years), and I have turn more than my share of bolts in that time. I have had Snap-on, Mac, SK, Proto, Craftsman (older US made), and Wright tools. All have served me well. I have had a couple of failures over the years, some I enjoy using more than others, and some are better looking. I have a complete tool sets in my truck, one in my garage, one set I built up for my son, and a back-up (kick around) set which I use whenever the tools may get abused (on the road, to lend out, etc…).
With the exception of Craftsman, all are high dollar tools. When you pay a premium, you expect to get the best fit and finish that can be delivered. There is a couple of way to measure tool quality: value per $, or against the high bar set by the best in the business regardless of cost.
I am not going to get into the pro’s and con’s of the above mentioned brands. They work… the do the job they need to do. Here, I am going to say the Tekton seems to have set a new standard for quality for all tool manufactures… regardless of cost. Tekton is inexpensive compared to many bands, but the fit and finish rivals the best I have ever seen from any manufacturer.
I bought a complete set or Tekton wrenches (both metric and std.) to put in my back-up box (after giving away a set to my son). I was not looking for a high dollar tool her, as these tools often wind up getting used in the dirt, or get kicked round on the concrete. Upon their arrival and initial inspection, I was duly impressed with the fit and finish. I used them to service the transmission in the truck and I really liked the feel in my hands, and the solid fit (tolerances) to the bolts. I have wrenches that I consider bolt killers, as they tend to drive the nut/bolt at the corners, and often “rounds” the head off. This is not the case with Tekton. I found they drive the nut/bolt firmly from the side (flank). Needless to say, I juggled all my wrenches, and placed the Tekton in my primary garage box. They are my “go to” wrenches now.
