I recently received this inexpensive set of electronics pliers from Brüder Mannesmann
That looks like a cheap, generic set of Chinese-made pliers. I've had the exact same set for 15 years or so. The quality is...mediocre. It gets the job done, much of the time, but the metal of these pliers is very soft and this tends to create problems. The wire cutter on mine is damaged beyond repair because I tried to cut fairly thick copper (!) wire at some point. The thin-nosed pliers twist easily and don't offer much grip.
These are OK for the low price you pay for them. Not great, but convenient to keep around.
Each individual tool is manufactured to the highest quality standards and meets all relevant standards and requirements such as TÜV/GS seal or DIN-ISO certification.
Are your pliers from the same manufacturer as mine?
Well, the Chinese most likely copied a set of someone's high quality pliers. As a result there should be two sets identical in appearance, but not in performance, being sold.
There are also Chinese copies of Hakko products at far lower prices that may be more suited to hobby use.
My suspicion is that these are Made in China. My set are identical to OP's and there's also a sticker of the same German company within the folder of mine. On the tools themselves, there's no indication of the manufacturer or country of origin. Generally, with "Made in Germany" tools, manufacturers try to exploit this by stamping the actual tools that way.
That looks like a cheap, generic set of Chinese-made pliers. I've had the exact same set for 15 years or so. The quality is...mediocre. It gets the job done, much of the time, but the metal of these pliers is very soft and this tends to create problems. The wire cutter on mine is damaged beyond repair because I tried to cut fairly thick copper (!) wire at some point. The thin-nosed pliers twist easily and don't offer much grip.
These are OK for the low price you pay for them. Not great, but convenient to keep around.
That's what I thought when I see them. That rubber sleeve and leaf springs are distinctive. I got this kind of pliers from Harbor Freight, I think $5 a piece. As soon as tiny amount of oil gets between the sleeve and the metal it becomes a liability than a tool.
The brand "Brüder Mannesmann" has nothing to do with the famous German steel factory. It is just a distributor, not a manufacturer. They wholesale basically cheap low end chinese tools for discount stores in Germany.
You may have been lucky to pick some mediocre quality, but you will always have the risk to buy inferior stuff which is more a toy than a tool.
They are far away from high quality tools sold by well known brands like the mentioned Knipex.
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only about what the tool does today, here and now at the table.
The brand "Brüder Mannesmann" has nothing to do with the famous German steel factory. It is just a distributor, not a manufacturer.
Yeah. Or maybe "AB Tools" do it for them. Given that they seem to carry a virtually identical set through AmazonWe produce tools with passion.
These are tools for electronics (!) and not for working on engines where oil drips. These pliers, like those from other manufacturers, are not intended for heavy work.
Yes, and I bathe my pliers in it
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