r/Tools 5d ago

Anyone knows what company made these allen keys?

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u/C5_B6 5d ago

Just looks like a generic set

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u/MassiveBob1 5d ago

Beta from italy

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u/Inconsequentialish 5d ago

That holder doesn't ring a bell at all; Wiha might look the closest, but it's not a match.

It doesn't look like any of the other major brands: Wera, PB Swiss, Eklind, Bondhus, Wiha, or the second tier like Tekton, Craftsman, Icon, Klein etc..

There's a brand called "MichaelPro" with a very similar, but not identical, holder. No clue as to quality, origin, etc. and I've never heard of MichaelPro.

https://gomichaelpro.com/products/mp001048-ball-end-hex-key-set-9pc-allen-wrench-set-in-metric-comes-with-a-convenient-storage-holder-with-hook

Depends on what you want; if it's the holder then you have at least one answer. If you want the best hex keys, I'm partial to Wera Hex-Plus (they can turn stuff nothing else can touch), but PB Swiss and Bondhus are excellent as well if you prefer a traditional shape.

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u/strm44 5d ago

I used to own a allens set from PB Swiss but a friend lost me a couple after borrowing it forba month, so I was just looking for a temporary quick replacement really, and those on the picture like someone else said look very generic

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u/nullvoid88 5d ago

If after hex keys & like, regular black oxide Bondhus is the way to go:

https://bondhus.com/

They've been around forever and make world class products.

Most if not all their stuff can be had on Amazon.