Hey everyone, thanks heaps for your input, it's appreciated! Another long post I’m afraid, but then I’ve been shopping and reading...
Mr Revhead wrote:i was going to recommend powerbuilt for best bang for buck (we sell it!)..... but seems u dont like it!
Warwick, you work for Toyota don’t you? You sell PB stuff too?! Whaaa?
Initially I wasn’t going to consider Powerbuilt after reading about their ratchets (basically crap), but I reconsidered after I went to the Toolshed in Petone, and the guy there suggested one of their chests as an alternative to buying piecemeal, which is why I asked about buying a chest- seemed like a good idea at the time! The fact they have just started selling the UK helped too...
I’m sure the Powerbuilt stuff is pretty good value for money, I guess my impression is as much how they feel, the sound they make etc. The King Tony ratchets felt good, the Koken ratchets felt better, but in comparison the Powerbuilt one felt and sounded tinny, and the selector lever was really loose, which didn't reassure me about it lasting- generally when stuff like that moves around, it isn't designed to stay long in this world! lol
Malcolm wrote:I don't understand what you mean about the ratchet selectors feeling funny? All our ratchets have normal steel selectors?
The set I looked at had a ratchet with a selector dial that you moved around- felt funny to use and dial moved around just like PB selector dial- not very reassuring! Hell, the Powerbuilt ratchet with the dial felt better! It was also fibre-reinforced- nah, just looked and felt wrong! Having said that, they are used by the Porsche dealership on Green lane... I’ll have another look.
I went to Waitemata Hydraulics in Auckland (was up there for a volleyball tournie) and they reckoned their tool rep had seen a study/ experiment result showing that the King Tony stuff failed only a few hundred RPM under Koken in some test or other (whatever that meant), with Powerbuilt faaar behind, so the King Tony stuff looks really good value for money. I am inclined to go for the King Tony stuff at the mo, but Koken feels that bit better- worth the $100+ more though?
Ideal world, I would like to get everything I need at once with storage to match, but then I would also have Stahwille... it's not an ideal world, so I'll make do. (of course, if I could locate Stahwile gear second hand...
). I want something that will last within the boundaries of what I can afford and frequency of use, so I’ll have a hunt around the Koken and King Tony websites and see what they have- pity their webistes like all asian ones suck! Man, if I could website design and speak Japanese/ Chinese I would make a bomb!
The King Tony set I quoted in my last post looks good, (the ‘Racing’ box is allegedly made by/ for a German tool company beginning with S...
) but I can’t see myself using the Imperial stuff, and it has offset wrenches- anyone find these useful?
Also, has anyone looked at importing stuff? I’m figuring it’s not a go because of freight, but worth asking...