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JONNESWAY Wrenches, Torx Screwdrivers, Extensions, Socket Sets & Beta Caps: User Reviews

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  • #1 11032872
    paluszasty
    Level 25  
    Hello everyone
    What do you think about JONNESWAY tools, mainly wrenches, because it plans to enlarge its set. I have precise torxes from them and I am very happy, I was supposed to buy Wiha but I read that these screwdrivers are also very good and much cheaper, I was not disappointed.

    I also bought 1/4 extensions from them and I use them with the Bahco kit and I don't complain too, but I think it's hard to complain about what is going to happen to her.

    Generally planning to buy:
    -JONNESWAY tilting extensions 1 / 4,3 / 8 and 1/2 in different lengths very favorable prices from 4 to 20 PLN
    -JONNESWAY Set of 12 12-point sockets 3 / 8`` [S05H3112S]
    - JONNESWAY Set of 10 socket wrenches 3 / 8`` [S14H310S]
    - the 6 1/2 inch cap is planning to buy Beta, they are to transfer more forces, but I do not know if it is worth investing in Beta
    -PROXXON rattles seem pretty good JONNESWAY and they don't fit me.

    I do not do with suspensions, etc., generally little with cars, but quite often with unusual things.

    I do not know if it would not be better to set up the topic in the automotive industry. In fact, an interesting option would be to be able to link the topic from one section to another section.
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  • #2 11045977
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #3 11049529
    Dziarski Hank
    Level 34  
    I have some Jon's tools at work. Including imbuse and torx for 1/2 sockets and 12-tooth wrenches m8, m10, m12. So far they are doing it. I do not only recommend these types of sets:

    JONNESWAY Wrenches, Torx Screwdrivers, Extensions, Socket Sets & Beta Caps: User Reviews

    The tips chipped off in all of them.
  • #4 11050183
    Kuba-93
    Level 16  
    12-point sockets machine screws (experience from a car workshop)
    Generally speaking, Jonnesway tools are durable
  • #5 11051791
    Dziarski Hank
    Level 34  
    I use something like this for the cylinder head bolts and the axle shaft differential bolts, and it has never machined any of the bolts for me:

    JONNESWAY Wrenches, Torx Screwdrivers, Extensions, Socket Sets & Beta Caps: User Reviews

    Unless you mean regular 12-point wrenches, that's when it happens.
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  • #6 11052475
    Kuba-93
    Level 16  
    I am not saying that this is the rule, I am discouraged from them 12 angles what company it would be able to process a screw, this is my experience
  • #7 11053019
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #8 11055477
    paluszasty
    Level 25  
    Hi.
    Thank you for being active and sorry for not writing but I was at the conference ...

    If 12-point sockets are used to destroy screws, why are they often even more expensive and, for example, Bahco qualifies them as a tool dedicated to aviation?

    I understand that Jonnesway will be a reasonable choice for 3/8 sockets? Because for 1/2 sockets Bete will decide that it's really not worth it?

    What do you think about the rattles I mentioned? Is it worth pushing the costs (Bahco / Beta) or will Proxxon also be reliable and 2-3 times cheaper? I have a lot of Proxxon wrenches and I'm happy that their rattles seem solid.
  • #9 11081419
    robokop
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Motronic wrote:
    The dodecagonal is used to destroy the screw heads.

    Not. Bi-hexagonal sockets are for hexagonal bolts / nuts. It's the same as with bits - you can try to unscrew the spline with a torx - it will enter, sometimes even unscrew. To distinguish these dodecagon sockets there are also two types - the "ordinary" dodecagons and splices.
  • #10 11081442
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #12 11081579
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #13 11081866
    robokop
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Motronic wrote:
    These are not fasteners for 12kt sockets.

    What for? You will not put on a regular hexagonal.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around user experiences with JONNESWAY tools, particularly wrenches and screwdrivers. Users express satisfaction with JONNESWAY's affordability and performance, comparing them favorably to brands like Wiha and Bahco. Concerns are raised about the durability of 12-point sockets, with some users reporting issues with tips chipping. The conversation also touches on the effectiveness of different socket types, including hexagonal and dodecagonal, and their applications in automotive work. Users debate the value of investing in higher-end brands like Beta and Bahco versus more economical options like Proxxon. Overall, JONNESWAY tools are generally viewed as a reasonable choice for various applications, especially for those not heavily involved in automotive repairs.
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