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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Beta Tools Now Available via Small Parts & Amazon!!

Beta Tools Now Available via Small Parts & Amazon!!

Apr 23, 2009 Stuart 2 Comments

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As promised a few weeks ago, Small Parts is now selling Beta tools! You can purchase these fine Italian-made tools from Small Parts’ website, or their shop on Amazon (which we find easier to navigate). I am VERY excited about this – can you tell?

Oh, and if any one reading this should win the lottery, my birthday’s coming up (not really) and the above Super Tank would really match my umm… everything.

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Note  – only a fraction of the new product listings have been updated with prices and pictures, so you may want to check back in a few days to see what else is added.

Beta Tools via Small Parts on Amazon
Beta Super Tank Trolley with Worktop & Drawers (not very affordable at $2k, but very drool-worthy)

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2 Comments

  1. SteveR

    Aug 29, 2013

    That’s an interesting design; it would be good for working on lower parts of the car (wheel, brakes, exhaust, suspension, etc.) . I’ve heard of them, but have never held nor used a Beta hand tool. The $2,000 price tag seems steep for the Super Tank Trolley, and hand tools on Amazon are similarly high. I’d have to have a hands-on experience and/or live with one for awhile to see if they’re worth that much money. I look forward to your reviews of the Beta tools you already own to gauge whether the pricing is justified.

    If the tool appears well-made, is durable in use, fits my hand comfortably and has that indefinable “cool factor”, you don’t mind paying extra for it. That shows the manufacturer put some thought into its design. Those are the benchmarks I consider when asked to pay a higher price for a tool.

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    • Stuart

      Aug 29, 2013

      The latest SuperTank is something like $2500 these days, including freight.

      Right now, my favorite Beta tool is my lonely Phillips #2 screwdriver with “BetaMax” handle style.

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