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Comparing Open-End Wrenches: MODECO 8pcs (6-22mm) vs NITEO TOOLS Ratchet Wrenches

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  • #1 18742756
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    I have and use at home from time to time Flat wrenches cpl. 8pcs.(6-22mm) MODECO

    I once bought a small set of socket wrenches with a ratchet handle at Ladybug and they worked fine.
    Now not long ago I saw a cool-looking Flat-end wrenches with ratchet from NITEO TOOLS . Unfortunately only 8-19 but always something. I thought it was possible to have something convenient (ratchet) in the box.

    What do you think this type of wrench will not be worse than the aforementioned Modeco?
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    #2 18742784
    Grzegorz_madera
    Level 38  
    The ones you have listed are the cheapest Chinese products differing by name. They are all the same. If you want something good then Jonnesway, Kingtons, Facom. Their quality increases in the order I listed them.
  • #3 18742829
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    O K.. Link! Well yes, you pay for quality. I will look behind Jonnesway on Alle ;) .
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    #4 18745146
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    If you want a full set of 6-32 then I recommend the Sata brand. Such a set costs raptly about 270zł. And you have super wrenches for ever.
  • #5 18745790
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Danielos898 wrote:
    If you want a full set of 6-32 then I recommend the Sata brand. Such a set costs raptly about 270zł. And you have super wrenches for ever.


    With the fact that I do not see with ratchet only without.
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    #6 18746181
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    pierotez wrote:
    With that I don't see with a ratchet but without.


    Ahh, you wanted with a ratchet. Sorry.
    In that case, too, Sata, for about £200 there is a set of 12 pieces, 8-19. There is also a smaller set of 8 pieces for about £150, they drop out wrenches like 9, 11, 16 and 18. Note that the ratchet is on both sides of the wrench. Something along the lines of the Wera Joker.
  • #7 18754204
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Danielos you suggest some store so that you do not get nicked for fakes?


    Danielos898 wrote:

    There is also Sata, for about 200zl there is a set of 12 pieces, 8-19. There is also a smaller set of 8 pieces for about 150zl, fall off in it such wrenches as 9, 11, 16 and 18. Note that the ratchet is on both sides of the wrench. Something like the Wera Joker.


    Your suggestions are OK. Still on Jonnesway website I found a set of 6mm - 2*/ or maybe 3*mm but I don't see it in stores.
    For this set of Sata 8 - 19 mm I could match 6 - 8mm JONNESWAY , I don't see 6 - 7 mm. Or Facom 6mm

    Ed.
    Recently I've been doing some of this action and got screwed over with the eyelet that hey :)
    In the slide at the 6mm bar (I was using 6 and 8mm now) the nut was 10mm and so it turns out that 6mm and her may not be necessary for me. ;)

    Comparing Open-End Wrenches: MODECO 8pcs (6-22mm) vs NITEO TOOLS Ratchet Wrenches .
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  • #8 18757673
    paluszasty
    Level 25  
    I would still recommend Proxxon wrenches:
    https://swiatnarzedzi.pl/pl/p/Klucze-plasko-oczkowe-PROXXON-kpl.-15szt-6-21mm-prk-23821/328
    I have had them for a long time and am satisfied.
    Better than Facom, Beta, Bahco, Gedore etc and quite good quality.
    They also have the advantage of being a little thinner than others so sometimes it's easier to put them in tight places.

    Added after 1 [minute]:


    Version with ratchet:
    https://swiatnarzedzi.pl/pl/p/Klucze-plasko-o...MImMSy_uD_6QIVhqwYCh1alQZgEAQYASABEgJWdPD_BwE

    Added after 1 [minute]:

    By the way, isn't it better to use spacers instead of the rod combination?
  • #9 19046034
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Listen great this set of Sata! At least so far there are no signs of wear.
    Recommend still a ratchet with sockets and a small puller for such as car wipers. At one time I would have simply bought a Yato but..., well that's just it.
  • #10 19046094
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    I'm glad you took my recommendation and are satisfied.

    Do you want a 1/2 or 1/4 ratchet? Or both complete with sockets and bits? Any budget

    With the extractor I can not help, I have no knowledge in this subject.
  • #11 19050870
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Danielos898 wrote:
    The ratchet do you want 1/2 or 1/4? Or both complete with sockets and bits? Any budget



    Hmm, I mostly turn wrenches 10-20mm - so 1/4?
    With bits? Probably yes. Bits as such I do not have except for a small set from Biedra for a dozen zeta.

    From more affordable I saw Honiton, possibly Jonnesway , Sata.
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    #12 19051315
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    pierotez wrote:
    Hmm, I mostly shoot with 10-20mm wrenches - so 1/4?


    No no, 1/4 is so up to 13, 14mm are standard. 3/8 will be so universal in these sizes but I would go for a set with two ratchets, 1/4 and 1/2. All the brands you mentioned are ok. I have honitons, 94 el. set, priced around 230-250zl.
  • #13 19053305
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Ok that's what I will do. I already gave a price inquiry to a friendly store.
    Hmmm, may take by the way these flat ones with ratchet only Sata 12 / 8-19 I see ratchets only on one side and not on two. Could you provide a link?
  • #14 19053477
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    I thought you already had them. Sata model 09066. if you don't know how it works see on youtube by typing this model.
  • #15 19053602
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Cool I already bought the 6-32 flat-eye sats without the ratchet.
    Now I'll take this Honiton set and maybe those flat-eye sats with ratchet what you recommend ;) .
  • #16 19054180
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    Oh. Ok. Because I first recommended the classic and then with a ratchet. I did not know which you bought.
    Generally you will be happy with these tools.
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  • #18 19060826
    misiek1111
    Level 36  
    Both brands are similar b. good quality.
    I like stainless steel keys better, but colored ones are easier to recognize in the clutter.
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  • #19 19061729
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    As for my opinion is as above. Quality similar and at a high level. Choose by looking at the appearance and price.
  • #20 19095748
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    misiek1111 wrote:
    in stainless,



    Hmm, I took the blackened ones and not the chrome ones. 50 dich :) . I hope they won't rust quickly.
  • #21 19095774
    misiek1111
    Level 36  
    I was reminded, Wiha is already counterfeit, also be vigilant.
  • #22 19095788
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Store stationary and not some portal so I hope it will be OK 🙄
    Sat with a ratchet unfortunately do not have and so I will buy elsewhere - do you have a link to something proven?
  • #23 20585448
    xbajt
    Level 17  
    Hi. What wrenches do you recommend for home use? Do you hit NEO or is it not worth it?
  • #24 20585517
    nspd
    Level 12  
    I use Yato, neo and Proline. The fact that for "garage" work. The only thing that "managed" to destroy was a torx from neo precisely, but rather through my fault it happened. For home work it is definitely enough shelf https://buythis.pl/klucze-plasko-oczkowe-2/ Sometimes it is better not to buy the whole set but just individually.
  • #25 20585678
    misiek1111
    Level 36  
    This is also cool. 4-in-1 ratcheting ring wrench 10x13 + 17x19 mm
    In one wrench are popular four sizes and have a direction switch:
    4-in-1 ratchet ring spanner with price and function description. .
  • #26 20599692
    ^ToM^
    Level 42  
    Grzegorz_madera wrote:
    The ones you listed are the cheapest Chinese products differing by name. They are all the same. If you want something good it's Jonnesway, Kingtons, Facom. Their quality increases in the order I listed them.


    I disagree. It is the same Chinese as Jonnesway, Kingtony.
    Modeco is Chinese more than decent quality but at a good price.
    When I buy Chinese goods, I usually start just by checking for one from Modeco. A proven brand and I can recommend from personal experience. It certainly does not differ in any way from Jonnesway, Kingtona. Although in my opinion Modeco is even more armored in performance.
  • #27 21232468
    pierotez
    Level 13  
    Danielos898 wrote:
    pierotez wrote:
    Hmm, I mostly shoot with 10-20mm spanners - so 1/4?
    .

    No no, 1/4 is so up to 13, 14mm are standard. 3/8 will be so universal in these sizes but I would choose a set with two ratchets, 1/4 and 1/2. All the brands you mentioned are ok. I have honitons, set of 94 el., price about 230-250zł.


    We were replacing the lid gasket on the Corsa today and found that the above Honiton 1/4, 1,2 set has everything, just not the female torx.
    Recommend torx socket bits for the above kit.

    Ed, supposedly the universal 1/4" HONIDRIVER ones are too weak.
  • #28 21233844
    Danielos898
    Level 13  
    pierotez wrote:
    We were replacing the roof lid gasket on the Corsa today and found that the above Honiton 1/4, 1,2 kit has everything, just not the female torx.
    Recommend torx socket bits for the above kit.
    .

    Yes, the 94el kit does not have torx bits. The larger one already has.
    I bought the e-torxes from Honiton as well. Specifically the Honiton H2202 set.
  • #29 21234576
    romarcin
    Level 20  
    misiek1111 wrote:
    This is also cool. 4-in-1 ratchet ring spanner 10x13 + 17x19 mm
    There are the popular four sizes in one spanner and it has a directional switch:
    4-in-1 ratchet ring spanner with price and function description.
    .
    You can buy similar ones for "pennies" at Action https://www.action.com/pl-pl/p/3016586/zestaw-kluczy-grzechotkowych-werckmann/
    I bought because externally ("organoleptically") they are surprisingly neatly made, no sharp edges, no lint, nice satin finish.
    Of course, it's not clear how the durability is, but "on the other hand" for this money...?

Topic summary

The discussion centers around comparing MODECO's 8-piece flat wrenches (6-22mm) with NITEO TOOLS ratchet wrenches (8-19mm). Users express concerns about the quality of these tools, suggesting that many brands, including MODECO, are similar in quality and often manufactured in China. Recommendations for higher-quality alternatives include Jonnesway, Sata, Proxxon, and Facom, with specific mentions of Sata's ratchet sets and Proxxon's thin wrenches for tight spaces. Users also discuss the importance of having ratchet functionality and express satisfaction with various brands based on personal experience. The conversation highlights the need for reliable tools for home use and the potential pitfalls of counterfeit products.
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