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Bahco for me.

At least when you are really stuck and need some more leverige, you can be assured that you can turn your 8" bahco shifter into a 48" shifter with a piece of steel pipe and know that it will work the same as an 8" shifter after the exercise.
 
Ive got bahco and irwin also but i dont mind if i use silverline ones they are as good as rothys imo,still a slim jaw and only cheap
 
Hi Dpuller ive tried this one it comes nowhere near th bahco as the jaw slacken come time but its a decent enough shifter for a DIYer.
 
Not in the slightest the build quality of them is quite substantial. Being that ive tried both makes i just prefer bahco. The same way id have a porsche b4 a lada.
 
Each person has there preference at end of the day and the amtech shifter theres nothing wrong with it . Each to there own.
 
i use bahco myself but like others thats just my preference. Its down to the individual i suppose but i have heard the phrase,Am tech is short for Am teching them back tomorrow
 
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