
I’ve been seeing ads for all kinds of tools on social media these days, and a lot of them are scams and rip-offs. Here’s a new one to be on the lookout for.
They start off by saying that this is it, the prices are chips are too expensive due to tariffs, they’re shutting down, and this is your last chance to buy a soldering station that is compatible with different cordless power tool batteries.
I’ve been seeing a lot of “feel sorry for me, buy my stuff” types of content recently, and this seems like an extension of that.
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Most people will be too busy thinking “oh, that’s unfortunate, hmm, this tool looks handy” to even consider that the company isn’t real and never existed.

The price of chips is forcing the company to close, but they’ve knocked $100 off the price and are offering an additional 10% discount?

They say that their products are designed in the US, and that they’re a trusted genuine US brand. Sure.

That’s interesting – their website was first created just two days ago.
The domain name doesn’t match the name they call themselves. Let’s look that one up too.

The tool brand that says the price of microchips is forcing them to close and stop producing their soldering station didn’t exist a month ago.
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My browser wouldn’t connect to the website – it gave a “caution, we think they want to steal your info” type of warning.

Look at that, there’s an identical-looking product on AliExpress for $10.

I found one on Amazon for $30. I wouldn’t buy that one either, but it looks like the same exact thing but at a fraction of the price.
Don’t fall for these scams and rip-offs.




Saulac
Beside not buying anything not locate on FB, is there a relatively safe payment type, like PayPal? I have been looking at some Tough Built Stack Tech not available yet in US (drawer roller, big drawer, 4 drawers) at really good price, shipping included. I know the deals are likely too good to be true…but the same seller has been on FB for months with hundred of followers…Not sure if it is OK to post here…but the seller is Tool Supply USA. Do all those electronic payments do not offer any protection at all?
Stuart
I really don’t know. I keep having to delete scam sellers’ posts from ToolGuyd’s Facebook page. Private buying groups tend to be scams. Just because you see a follower count, that doesn’t mean anything – I’ve heard of other media channels buying followers, and I’m sure scammers can do the same.
Contact ToughBuilt and ask. They have different options, and should be able to tell you which international sellers are legit.