King Tony Pro Tools - The Best Value In Professional Grade Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • One of our goals for a long time has been to be able to offer high-quality and professional-grade tools for a great price to our customers. As we all are made up of both new and old wrenchers alike, being able to have great quality tools that will last a lifetime is something we want to make accessible to everyone working on a vintage motorcycle.
    King Tony Tools is one of the largest global tool manufacturers who has been making tools out of Taiwan for decades, in fact, they make a few of the brand-name tools you might find in many local big box stores. They are relatively unknown here in the USA so they have flown under the radar, but they represent in our opinion the best quality for the money you can get in today's market of professional-grade hand tools. That is why we are so excited to carry their house brand of tools, KT Pro Tools.
    There has been a gap in the tool market for a truly great quality tool line like our parents had back in the day as today's market is either flooded with bargain deals of questionable quality or remains unobtainable to buy into one of the big 4 professional-grade tool brands. KT Tools strikes the perfect middle ground of professional high-quality tools at a great price with a lifetime warranty to back them up.
    Be sure to check out our full line of KT Pro Tools as we are incredibly excited to be able to offer them for wrenching on your vintage Honda motorcycle or any project. We have been putting them to the test for a while on our personal motorcycles over here at the CMC garage and have nothing but good things to say about them.
    Our KT Pro Tools lineup: www.common-motor.com/KT-Pro-T...
    Contents of this video
    00:00 - Intro
    00:23 - How we found King Tony Tools
    01:24 - Who is King Tony Tools
    02:08 - Value
    02:21 - What is a professional tool?
    02:42 - The hand tool market
    03:56 - The issue with huge tool sets
    04:37 - Our experience with KT Pro Tools
    05:11 - Summary
    05:28 - Outro
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Комментарии • 15

  • @PrevailPal
    @PrevailPal 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this.
    Very informative!

  • @NicoleBuergers
    @NicoleBuergers Год назад +2

    King Tony Macaluso, my favorite mechanic

  • @MotoMango
    @MotoMango Год назад +1

    I'll have to check them out!

  • @toyo4485
    @toyo4485 10 месяцев назад +2

    kingtony forge wrench in their own factory.Not like other brands just rebrand something.

  • @dale5303
    @dale5303 Год назад +1

    The best for old hondas imo are japenese industrial standard drivers like vessel. But wow i gotta check out this brand and give em a try👍

  • @KamieNJim
    @KamieNJim Год назад

    Brendan, can y'all, or do you have plans, to curate a toolset for ALL the tools I needed for a bike, say a CB360 (like mine)? I'd like to buy all what I need for 90% of the work I do. Instead of buying everything in individual sets, I'd like to buy it all with one fell swoop. And keep it in brand

    • @Common-motor
      @Common-motor  Год назад

      No plans to put together an every tool you would ever need for the bike tool kit currently because everyone is always starting from a different spot tool-wise. One of our least favorite things about current tool brands is that you can often only buy a "350 piece mechanics set" instead of picking and choosing the tools you would want like only 6 point 3/8" metric sockets. We're happy to always give a list of everything you might need to rebuild a CB360 though!

  • @tylermegehe
    @tylermegehe Год назад +2

    Are the Philips tips JIS?

  • @xxDOTH3DEWxx
    @xxDOTH3DEWxx Год назад

    3:55 did you have a weird burp there?

  • @will7its
    @will7its Год назад

    Or just be like me and buy them all.......😅

  • @otesedstrom9121
    @otesedstrom9121 Год назад

    ρɾσɱσʂɱ ❤️

  • @donovancook8218
    @donovancook8218 Год назад

    Is this a joke?

  • @GTRliffe
    @GTRliffe 11 месяцев назад

    china is taiwan quality ten years ago
    Taiwan today is catching too japanese quality, but not the electronic side yet
    so Asian tools are no acceptable and heading towards pro
    two thing’s…cheaper tools don’t give that the big brands give is pride. Pride your using the best, this has psychological benefits that lead to a higher quality outcome. I’ll also add you don’t miss place epensive tools like you would cheaper ones