808Buckeye Posted October 27, 2019 Report Posted October 27, 2019 Aloha group. Noob here. Need to restock pretty much a whole new toolbag. My good tools are stuck at home on da island cuz it cost too much to ship them. I picked up a new contract here on the mainland and I've been using my companies hand tools with the brand name of "Zebra" out of Germany. I was wondering how the Proto Blackhawk label compares to them if someone knows anything about the Zebra brand. As I remember they used to be a pretty good quality tool at a reasonable price. So I'm wondering if that's still the case, or maybe I can get someone to steer me in a different direction other than the norm. Trying to have something that's different than what everyone else is using in order to keep em out of other peoples toolbags. The "Zebra" tools from Germany are pretty damn good but expensive as hell, and since I'm paying for my tools I don't think I'll be buying them. Thank you all in advance for any and all suggestions. Btw. Need mostly metric sets. Again, Mahalo.
dermewye Posted October 27, 2019 Report Posted October 27, 2019 Never used Zebra tools before. Blackhawk has a good reputation. I have been using their tools for years.
808Buckeye Posted October 27, 2019 Author Report Posted October 27, 2019 Thank you. Now where's a good place to find them at a reasonable cost?
[email protected] Posted November 24, 2019 Report Posted November 24, 2019 I think they are only sold through Wurth Automotive suppliers and for ratcheting box wrenches a warranty is important because they do tend to fail over time. Blackhawk can always be replaced by a phone call to Stanley/ Black and Decker's Proto Industrial Tools division
GeoBruin Posted February 14, 2020 Report Posted February 14, 2020 I've ordered a lot of Blackhawk tools from MSC Direct. I just had my first order botched and I'm in the process of going through an exchange. So far they've been good to work with. Quick note in case it matters but while their sockets, fixed wrenches and a few older style round head ratchets are still US made, their ratcheting wrenches and newer pear head ratchets are made in Taiwan.
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