I like mine - classy rubberI've got an Irega adjustable, every bit as good as Bahco. Don't like the one linked with the plastic handle, always makes tools look like cheap crap when they've got that overmoulded plastic/rubber. Chrome or black phosphate please.
I have never tried a kamasa spanner. I had some of their impact sockets which lasted well and my first torque wrench was kamasa. I must admit I am not fond of the socket set of theirs where I currently work but I suspect that is really old kamasa and maybe cheap, to give you an indication of the age, they were bought at about the same time as the pliers there of unknown brand but they state on the side "made in West Germany".Kennedy, Halfords Advanced, Kamasa, Facom. All my Go-To brands.
To be honest they are all good kit, but have different storage methods. Kamasa come in a tool roll which is great for mobile but less good in the workshop. And don't be put off by the name, I have a set of these which are over 20 years old and they're great.
Halfords Advanced come in a blow moulded tray which is better in a toolbox drawer than mobile.
And so on.
Oh, and if you feel the need to get raped in the name of vanity,,,.SnapOn or Mac. Unnecessarily expensive. Yes, I have some, yes they are nice, no, they're not worth the price new
One edit. Neilsen - made of cheese. Look shiny, utter rubbish.
Heard good things about facom for that. They have a twisted profile. @Barking Mat ?What spanners are a bit fatter that's not as sore on bad hands
Heard good things about facom for that. They have a twisted profile. @Barking Mat ?
Kamasa and Laser have something to do with each other and apparently Laser are made in England. I actually have some Laser "contractor" grade spanners, with the etched on sizes and satin finish,