> On Jul 1, 2017, at 11:12 PM, Tony Duell via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > > >> >> The quality of tools has declined. It used to be that Sears Roebuck >> "Craftsman" hand tools were among the best and were sold with an >> unconditional warranty. Not so any more. > > The best spanners I have come across are made by Stahlwille. But be > sitting down when they quote the price. The few I have I expect to > last for the rest of my life though. >
Snap-on brand tools are the best that I’ve come across though they are shockingly expensive. I did have first hand experience in the difference between my “good” Sears Craftsman (30 years ago) tools and Snap-on and it showed me how much better the Snap-on tools were. TTFN - Guy