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Andy 7671

Anyone know if Britool and Draper are rebranding...?

Just got a leaflet...Britool Expert, well all they say are expert and look quite cheap from a photo. Older Britool stuff was very good, then they had the black handled gear which was. OK, just wondering if they are going budgetline.
 
I can't answer your question, but I can agree that britool were top quality in their day and I still use them to this day.

I found a Draper expert PZ1 on a girder left by a heating engineer. (if he ever comes back he will get it back ) I must admit it is a comfortable tool and decent quality, the tip is still in first class condition, so have to be fair to them.
 
Both Britool (owned by Facom I believe) and Draper Expert have life time warrenties, similar to Snap On and Mac.
Except that in most cases, a receipt is required, and the tool has to be returned to the manufacturer for testing, before being replaced.
It may be that as Facom tools have a life time warrenty, that they are now going to use Britool as their budget/DIY range.
 
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The British Tool and Engineering Company – the company which founded the Britool brand – first started production in 1908 and Britool has been the number one choice for professional engineers ever since. Demand for the company’s products grew strongly between the wars and, during the Second World War, Britool was the principal supplier of tools to the British armed forces, supplying over 200 million wrenches, sockets and accessories. The widespread use of Britool products during the war brought the high quality of the brand’s products to the attention of a wider audience, significantly increasing market knowledge and making Britool the number one tightening tool brand in the UK. In 1991, in order to consolidate its position as a premier brand in one of the worlds most competitive markets, Britool joined forces with Facom, Europe’s largest hand tool manufacturer. The backing of such strong development facilities and vast technical expertise enabled Britool to maintain its position as the brand of choice for all areas of engineering – from aerospace to industry.
In 2006 Britool and the Facom Group merged with Stanley – the World's largest supplier of tools. Backed by the industrial might and experience of Stanley, Britool began to develop into a more focussed range for the industrial and automotive professional.
In 2010 Stanley merged with Black and Decker to create the world's largest hand and power tool company, Stanley Black and Decker. Around this time, to best meet the needs of the professionals it serves, the company created the Industrial and Automotive Repair division.
Today, in 2011, Britool has evolved into Britool Expert - the new range of hand tools from the Industrial and Automotive Repair division of Stanley Black and Decker. This new range builds on the heritage that the Britool brand represents to its millions of users and delivers a more comprehensive range of hand tools designed to meet the developing needs of today's user...The needs of today's EXPERTS.
This new, mid-price range has been designed to meet these needs and requirements using specifications produced by Stanley Black and Decker's Industrial and Automotive Repair research and development department. At the same time, it has also been produced to meet all current international standards such as ISO and DIN.
 
Wow, some knowledge there, so theres no link to Drapers Expert renge then..?

Guess Im not upto date but can still remember Draper sockets falling off extension bars and ratchet gear teeth made of cheese.
 
Draper Tools started out in 1919 when the founder, Bert Draper, sold government surplus and tools around the Kingston Upon Thames' markets. This led to the purchase of the original warehouse, from which the Draper Tool Company Limited as we know it today was born, although at this time it was known as B. Draper & Son Limited and owned the trademark B.D.S.
Although Drapers sold its own brand as early as this time, it was also a quality Engineers Merchant and Tool Wholesaler, selling brands well known today, such as, Britool, King Dick, Elliott Lucas, etc. Bert Draper Passed away in 1963 and control of the Company passed to his son Norman. With the increased business and cramped conditions at Kingston, Norman purchased the freehold rights to the current premises in Chandler's Ford, Hampshire at auction in 1963.
Norman pushed the business forward dramatically and developed the 'Draper' brand as we know it today, by importing quality tools from all around the World. He also established 'exclusive' relationships on a family to family basis, with such Companies as Elora and Knipex, which still exist today. Norman died in 1994 and the Company is now run by his son, John. His wife Joan, who passed away in 1999, produced, almost single-handed, the Company's first type-written catalogue in 1953. This level of family involvement would be rare in any other company of this size in the UK... But then Draper Tools is no 'other company!'

John took over the reins in 1992 with the task of taking the company into the new century. Draper Tools continues to thrive on a mixture of inward investment, active support for the independent stockist, striving for operational efficiency and all underpinned by the golden rule since 1919 - Guaranteed Quality.
The current premises in Chandler's Ford have been added to considerably since its purchase and has now reached a size of 400,000 sq.ft. It is now probably the largest stock of tools in one place in the UK.

Draper Expert range of socket sets are far better quality than those of bad old days, but even when the poor quality control of the past caused drives to strip, replacement drive mechanisms were available as standard. I have two sets that I purchased in the late 1980s that are still going strong. The only fault I've had in all that time is a stripped 1/4" ratchet drive thanks to an apprentice using it with a 13mm socket and length of steel conduit as a handle extension, trying to tighten a nut to a level of torque that demanded a 1/2" drive. Once the drive mechanism was replaced it was as good as new.

The biggest mistake people make with ratchet drives is to assume they are maintenance free. They should be periodically stripped and cleaned, lightly oiled or greased depending on the manufacturers recommendation, and reassembled to ensure a long working life.

http://www.draper.co.uk/catalogue/index.html
 
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Another tip is to crack stubborn nuts or bolts off with a ring spanner to give your ratchets an easy life.

Ha ha, yeah, I was cruel to tools when i was young.

Put a 3 ft bar over the handle of Snap on 3/8 drive ratchet and it took it, now Id wait or use my breaker bar but then...arrgghh I need to get my car back on the road to see my mates.

So Markie...guess Im just a brand snob with no informed basis, lesson learned..ish thanks for taking the time to write all that, most informative.
 
Hi All, It looks as though this topic is well and truly done but I thought Id share some more info with you.

I really rate Britool (which as we know is now called Britool Expert) and I woudl recommend these guys as a good place to find any Britool Expert product and any information as well. The guys there are knowledgeable and if they dont know the answer they will find out. Really good prices and deals too! Anyway I know its a bit late but heres the link...

Britool Tools | Britool Expert - EXPERT-TOOLSTORE.com

cheers
 

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