In their defense, that might be Indian. Indian tools are even shittier than Chinese tools. A friend of mine was given a set of pipewrenches for Christmas one year. At his first opportunity to use one, the nut slid off the hookjaw and the small jaw pin broke. So, he tried another wrench, and the hookjaw literally, LITERALLY, broke in half. He took the entire set, ran a piece of steel cable through the handles, and has used it for several years as an anchor for his fishing boat.
This shit is why I hate shopping on Amazon. I'd be reading and looking at the product I'm about to buy, but then I notice some spelling mistakes and grammatical errors here and there in the preview area and the product summary area.
When I notice that, I immediately "nope" out of that vendor page and look somewhere else, even if it cost me more $$.
I once had a brand new "Made In China" carpet cutter. One cut and the blade began to fold over at the edge. I think it was made of cigarette papers hammered together.
In their defense, that might be Indian. Indian tools are even shittier than Chinese tools. A friend of mine was given a set of pipewrenches for Christmas one year. At his first opportunity to use one, the nut slid off the hookjaw and the small jaw pin broke. So, he tried another wrench, and the hookjaw literally, LITERALLY, broke in half. He took the entire set, ran a piece of steel cable through the handles, and has used it for several years as an anchor for his fishing boat.
This shit is why I hate shopping on Amazon. I'd be reading and looking at the product I'm about to buy, but then I notice some spelling mistakes and grammatical errors here and there in the preview area and the product summary area.
When I notice that, I immediately "nope" out of that vendor page and look somewhere else, even if it cost me more $$.
Heavy Dtuy is just the name of the Asian kid who made it
Nice try Chnia, nice try.
Taiwan, OTOH, is decent. Not Snap On or Mac level, but decent.
It would be nice to see the "made in" part on the wrench pictured. There are a number of contenders.
Engrish.
Made of only the finest Chinesium.
Nice tyr cihna.
Thats just the brand name, all my tools are Heavy Dtuy, top of the line i tell you!
I once had a brand new "Made In China" carpet cutter. One cut and the blade began to fold over at the edge. I think it was made of cigarette papers hammered together.
That shit would probably snap at 11 ft-lb.
Heavy Dee-tooeey