This is notably missing Husqvarna which makes great saws and stuff.
No Hilti?
Lichtenstein is no democracy, is it?
To the list one could add the French Clairefontaine and Rhodia (paper, notebooks)
I’m not a pro of these, but Isn’t there also that hardware line of power-tools from Lidl, ‘Parkside’?
As an American electrician, yall have some good tools. Knipex and Wiha are both really nice hand tools. I sadly just invested in a bunch of Dewalt power tools a few months ago (the impact is already fucked, what’s up with that? I didn’t even drop it. My Milwaukee impact has been going strong for years and has survived multiple 30’+ falls…), it’s just a lot easier to find batteries etc, but maybe down the line I’ll update.
Buy tbe adapter, my dyson runs on a 5amp dewalt I picked up from work
I’m on the fence with dewalt. Their tools are pretty cheap in comparison, but the batteries seem to be hit and miss. One hand drill i had i absolutely abused for years. It still works, it’s just not a precision tool anymore. Like i used it as a concrete mixer, and to drill 200mm holes into wooden floorboards. Bosh is a absolutr winner for me. I had hilti power drills before and they were “good” but super expensive. Also i had one drill that i had for like 3 years, but only used it like 4 times to drill holes into concrete. It stopped working and i gave it to a hilti guy to see what’s up. He said it never got serviced and it should be every year, and the repair was more expensive than the new bosh drill i bought. That drill i used for 10 years or more now. I use and abuse it almost every day, it has never seen a drop of oil or a service or anything. Also +1 for knipex. At this point everything not knipex is a waste of money to me. I already had a lot of knipex stuff, then i saw the video from the torque test channel (i think). And knipex was the only tool that passed the test.
Sad to see Leitz on that list
Shocked that Leitz is no longer German, but an US company. 😲
@Blaze: are doing anything else that posting in BuyEuropean? 😉
Würth, Assa Abloy.
Scheppach may be German, but their products are all generic, cheap, white label Chinese designs. Not sure that counts.
I’m aware most if not all of these companies produce in China, but at least it’s their designs in many cases.
Same for Cocraft as far as I know (Clas Ohlson white label)
Einhell make some Great Budget Tools.
I used to hate einhell, but they came a long way.
Same here. I like the battery system they have that literally fits on almost anything they make nowadays. Very diverse range, good bang for the buck.
Didn’t realise Bahco were American.
Ugh, me neither. Bought by Snap-On according to Wikipedia:
Bahco is a Swedish brand within the hand tool industry, which is now part of SNA Europe, part of Snap-on.
Not European, but I use mostly Makita tools. Anything not American is a winner.
don’t buy cocraft. its just no-name chinesium tools with a swedish label.
Dremel rules
I didn’t know Stiga was acquired by the Italians.
Caran d’Ache are Swiss… Their pens are really nice. Leuchtturm 1917 (German) and Moleskin (Italian) make good notebooks (the paper kind)