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DennisThornton

"family-owned company in Grand Rapids, Michigan"

"At this time, about 75% of our current product lineup is made in Taiwan, 20% in the United States, 3% in China, and about 2% across several other countries"

 

Pretty good tools at a pretty good price.  I don't have a lot of Tekton tools but I like what I have.

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rjg854

I've got a lot of Tekton wrenches and sockets, both types SAE and metric. Very nice quality, with a lifetime replacement. Cost wise pretty reasonable for a backyard mechanic.  Sure beats the mis-mash assortment I've amassed over the years.  It's even something you can pass-on to your kids.

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Handy Don

Recently was gifted one of their torque wrenches and it's doing very nicely for me.

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The Tuul Crib

Guy at work says these tools if something breaks or functioning all you have to do is take a picture and send it to them and they'll send you a new one. :text-yeahthat:

lm lookin to pick up one of their 

Torque wrenches.

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DennisThornton

Long time friend ran a shop for decades.  I ran mine for 15 years.  We both turned a lot of wrenche and we still have lots of tools from industrial quality to throw aways.  We were both taken by the what we see as value in the Tekton tools we've used.  We're NOT saying they're the best by any means but real good for the money.  I started with Craftsman tool and still have many AND still use many, but I class them as homeowner quality.  Rather have Tekton for sure.

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tom2p


heard and read good things about Tekton tools 


 

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