That Bernstein tool box
I like them, but the old company is in something very old fashioned,
so the tool box must be enhanced with something from china, what else (small accu loaded drillmashine what pass in the bag for a screwdriver, pen multimeter what pass also in... , LED light.. )
with something from the states (special allen keys for Collins knobs, bristol spline sized),
with something from UK (again allen keys, combinated set of black colored metric + imperial set)
and my weller solding is now jobless bec. the JBC there.
I'm firmly on the best-of-breed track. My toolcase (yes, posted
before) is living proof:
You can't get everything
just right from one house, even if it is one of the big German houses -- Wiha might manage most ordinary screwdrivers and the small torque tools, but I prefer Wera for
1/
4" bit management and fixed jewellers' screwdrivers. None of them can hold their own against Bahco, Lindström or Knipex for pliers. (And I've got one multi-purpose Gedore that I really cherish; it's such a charming compromise.) Of course adjustable wrenches come from Bahco. The TS100 is now even better, as I've gotten the chisel tip for it. And none of them can compete with Fluke for dependable measurement. Uni-T, OTOH, makes the best little DC clamp. (And I own The Original Mother DC Clamp, the -
hp- 428b, so I oughta know what a DC clamp should be.) Jonard makes the best wire-wrap and lacing tools. Hultafors makes the best electricians' hammer, and the best folding meter sticks. And so on.
Ad Infinitum.