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Ryan

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So Teng Tools is a Swedish company that has a pretty damned solid reputation in Europe, but very little recognition here in the US. Recently, a guy named David Crosbie cont...


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Hey, I'd love to try those out. Lately I've been having trouble with bits and yesterday I split a socket. It would be great to see if these hold up.
 

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Teng tools are okay, they're pretty common over here.

Everything i've ever seen have been made in Taiwan or China however. Unless your getting them for free as posted i wouldn't go out of my way to get them.
 

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I have heard of Teng before, but never seen them in person. Look good in pictures. Ratchet looks like a williams style.
 

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Well, I am about to pull the motor on a '78 CJ7 so a set off fancy new tools would come in real handy. They would get a proper break in. :)
 

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Thanks Ryan and David!

I would like an opportunity to review this Teng tool set. My primary use is automotive (and metric), but I'm always on the look out for a good set of screw bits for my side gig which is working on electronic equipment.

I also keep a fairly tidy box and I'd like to check out those drawer trays. Thanks again!
 

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I would take that set for a spin and offer a honest review, looks great! Thanks to Teng and Ryan.
 

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I'd be glad to put them to the test at our feed mill. If they can survive my mechanics, they will be a fair set of tools.
 
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I've been a lurker for a while now looking at different pole barn designs...this is enough for me to make a first post.
 

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I'd be interested in trying them out. I'm a DIY'er who has to work on cars almost weekly so I'd be interested to see what the Swedes have to offer.
 

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Hey, 4/17 is my birthday, so that would be a helluva present!! Also, my old husky pro's are starting to give up on life, so it would be nice to have some quality replacements instead of going to HF!
 

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Looks like a good variety of tools for a road box. I need one in the truck and would like a shot to try it out and give you a review.
Thanks
 

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Teng tools are okay, they're pretty common over here.

Everything i've ever seen have been made in Taiwan or China however. Unless your getting them for free as posted i wouldn't go out of my way to get them.

This, to me they are a bit meh and middle of the road. The finish on them is very matty and the chroming is not too thick and for me anyway have tended to rust quicker than good tools should. The seem be a good company though and always market their tools very well.
 
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