
KC Tool is an independent tool retailer, specializing in German-made hand tools. Some of the more notable brands they carry are Wiha, Wera, Knipex, Gedore, Felo, and Witte, and there are a few others.
Update: This coupon code has expired as of 5/22/23.
Readers have had good experiences with KC Tool, and we have a friendly relationship with them.
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We started talking again just before Black Friday, and I asked whether we could have a coupon code for ToolGuyd readers.
Good news – they said YES!
Coupon code TOOLGUYD4LIFE will get you a 10% discount.

Here’s a good sampling of the kinds of tools they carry.
The coupon code is good for 10% off screwdrivers, 10% off wrenches. 10% off pliers, 10% off socket sets, 10% off anything KC Tool sells. Well, not gift certificates.
The 10% coupon even stacks on top of their deal and sale pricing! Update: The code does not work on Deal of the Day products or Stabila tools.
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Just to be clear, we don’t have any advertising or affiliate relationship with KC Tool at the moment, and no near-future plans either.
We do have a few review samples on the way from KC Tool, but that wasn’t related to the coupon code.
KC Tool doesn’t have the best prices on everything, but their pricing is generally very good, and even better than elsewhere on certain tools – especially when something’s on sale. They have a huge product selection and very good in-stock availability that I’ve seen.
For example, they have a Wera color-coded 3/8″ metric socket set that will work great with my SAE sets. I might still buy small Zyklop sets if/when the price is right, but with these small socket assortments I don’t necessarily have to. Not all Wera dealers carry that set (yet?).
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Shipping is reasonable on small orders, and FREE on $50+ orders. Shipping is free to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands on orders over $100.
fred
An interesting tool that KCTool lists is a Wiha cable nut torque key:
https://www.kctoolco.com/wiha-28644-1-2-inch-1-5-nm-torque-cable-key-blade/
They come mostly in metric sizes.
Having bought from KCTool in the past – I can attest that they are professional and let you know what’s in stock and what needs to be special-ordered.
Jay
Cable nut torque key? Who would have thunk it. Pretty cool little gizmo.
Wayne Ruffner
I found these accidentally after pretty much giving up on searches for “SMA torque” – while a lot of stuff comes up, these did not.
I bought two for a very remote project and they worked perfectly (just like all my other Wiha tools).
fred
Thanks Wayne
I should have given you credit for starting me looking at this tool. You started a thread over on the Community Forum site – that initially asked about fabricating such a tool – and then after lots of alternative suggestions – by a batch of us – you found this Wiha Tool
Kudos and I apologize for not citing you earlier.
https://discuss.toolguyd.com/t/small-tool-fabrication/259/9
firefly
Interesting tool. I did a search on “coaxial torque tool” and a bunch of stuff come up. Including one from Gedore http://www.gedore-torque.com/news/torqueleader-torque-tools-for-rfcoax-and-sma-connectors/
The Wiha one also come up on the search on the second page…
I wonder who really use those adjustable torque screwdriver beside industrial and factory setting.
fred
Maybe in military and aerospace or otger mission-critical applications ? Just speculation.
Adam
I bought a 10″ pliers wrench from them, and I think my Wera Bitratchet as well.
I was very happy with the service and their selection.
mattd
I just wish the Wera advent calendars weren’t out of stuck 🙁
JMG
Those all vanished during their 20% off black friday sale…
Stuart
Me too.
Maybe we’ll buy a bunch next year. Hopefully I’ll remember this early in the season.
This year’s calendar tool selection looks a lot better than the one I bought a few years ago.
mattd
Yea I always forget until it’s too late. this years set was one of the best ones I have seen imo.
Cory
I’ve ordered from them a half dozen times now and every transaction has been perfect. Great customer service, great/competitive pricing and I ALWAYS check the tool of the day because they run so many deals.
JMG
KC is a great company to deal with. Thanks for the code Stuart.
Tom
KC has a nice price on Felo Ergonic drivers, too.
Brian
This is fantastic. I’ll keep this in mind for future orders with them!
Chris Fyfe
Good going , boss !
Chris
Mick
Another awesome gesture Stu. Thanks to you, I have a set of red M12 and green 18v impact driver. On that note I have bicut compound cutters, torx impact bits, misc. Wiha drivers to mention a few. Uh huh….I do believe that there are many folks the read your site with credit cards nearby. Like I said, I have drills/drivers. If I won this DeWalt set, my plan is to give it to Habitat for Hunamity or a local charitable organization that aids in housing assistance for disabled veterans.
Thank you, Sir for your generosity
Mick
Grrrrrr…..don’t know how this post ended up here. It was supposed to be on the DeWalt thread.
Jim Felt
Those adjustable torque screwdrivers are genius. I can’t wait to ask my next Comcast visiting installer why Comcast doesn’t bother with such niceties. Though I/we can guess.
And I too have had great luck with KCTools.
fred
The Brits have an old pejorative expression for a tool used by a not-so-caring or less-than-knowledgeable mechanic – its called a “Birmingham Screwdriver” – otherwise known as a hammer.
fred
Looking it up on the Internet – I see that they also call it a “Manchester Screwdriver” – so I guess both cities bet the dubious distinction of applying “Maslow’s Hammer” – to quote: “I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything if it were a nail.”
firefly
Lol I think you would have a hard time explaining to those guy what those are. Honestly I have never aware of such tool exist. So for the guy that doesn’t already have them I doubt they would know what it is.
Bill2
Seems as if many people have experienced the joy of doing business with Comcast. A few years ago I was having their “Business Internet” installed at my home. So I was home on the day of the install and the guy first had to bury a run of coax cable from the service box at the rear corner of my property to the side of my house. After unspooling and cutting the cable he came to me and rather sheepishly said “I don’t have the correct equipment to bury the cable, but another installer nearby does and he’s going to bring his and give me hand with it.” He didn’t say what the equipment was but I imagined it to perhaps be a small walk behind trencher. About thirty minutes later a guy shows up with “the correct equipment”, and it was a shovel. Well, after the installation was complete and he was showing me what he had done, I asked him if he would please but some caulking around the hole where the cable enter the exterior wall of my house. After searching his truck he said he didn’t have any but would be right back. I didn’t think much about the completion of this simple task but I was double checking everything the next day an I noticed that the caulking still appeared wet. On closer inspection and touching the “caulking” he used I discovered it was silicon grease!
Paul
Does anyone else think that the discount code should be a tattoo? 😀
Randy
Wow, this ended up a great deal for me. I have been looking for a Ox Head OX 644 H-1255 Hatchet Split-Quick Rotband-Plus. My “go to” site had it for $104 which was $6 cheaper than anywhere else. KC had it for $109.50 but gave an automatic in cart discount. Then I applied the Tool Guy discount and paid $89 including free shipping. Sweet deal and this will compliment my Big Ox splitting maul. If you split more than two pieces of wood per year you can’t beat Ochsenkopf splitting axes.
David G.
Anyone know how long this promo code will be valid? I’m hoping I will have some holiday cash to spend next week, but don’t want to miss out!
Stuart
We haven’t talked about an expiration day, month, or year.
My understanding is that it’s for long term.
Shan
Stuart:
This is a little off topic but is a question related to discounts, so I hope it’s ok. In my opinion the deals offered During the holidays haven’t been very good. Ten % here or there, cheap or outdated tools, and a lack of exciting loss leaders to inspire me to purchase things that aren’t life or death have marked the season.
Is the reason for this that retailers, including the big box home stores, have had sales that don’t necessitate it this year? Is the economy for this sector really that good? I just don’t understand what’s happened? I save and wait all year for these deals and have really been disappointed.
Thanks, and Merry Xmas. I’m a daily reader for about the last year and a half and really appreciate your efforts!
Stuart
Honestly, I have no idea.
Home Depot, Lowes, and Sears had typical sales of past years, focusing on specific discounts and pronounced bundles than blanket discount codes.
Online retailers have done better as a whole, from what I’ve seen, but also focusing on specific promos.
The $25 off $100+ and smaller discounts were predictable.
Amazon’s bonus tools with Dewalt starter kit was unexpected.
Overall, Amazon didn’t have enough tool deals. They used to have many Lighting Deals on tools, this year they had barely any mentionable promos like that.
Maybe they didn’t think they needed it. They focused a lot on no-name junk tools. Maybe the sold well, but I hope not. I’d rather not see this become the trend every winter and Father’s day holiday shopping seasons.
I think that perhaps the problem is that these retailers are focusing their attention on gift givers and casual users, rather than those of us looking to buy tools and equipment for our own use.
I’ve been disappointed too.
But on the bright side, independent retailers have had great promos, such as Count on Tools (PB Swiss supplier), KC Tool, and some online retailers like Acme Tools. I think their focus has been on end users instead of gift givers, and I plan to watch them much closer next year.
fred
Coming from a history of buying for a few businesses – and having made the (mixed blessing) of sometimes giving vendors my personal email address) I still get barraged with promos for sales on tools from the $2 category all the way through capital tools, heavy machinery and even construction equipment. I try to share some (maybe not the “great deals on excavators now!” type sales) of these – over on the Community Forum. But this year – I think I agree that many of them have been more Ho-Hum than Ho-Ho. Zoro – who used to do some pretty decent 25% off and 30% off deals (on their sometimes higher than average base prices) seemed to have many more restrictions this year. I did think that Acme tools – seemed to step up and offer some bargains.
robert
I love KC Tool and so does my mom.
No Harbor Freight for me
Thank you Stuart and KC. This is bad, really bad. I just ordered a Wera bit ratchet set. As an impulse purchase. That I didn’t really need.
I had occasion to need a bit ratchet to remove a panel on our boat to access the radios. I used the Topeak bike ratchet I had which performed ok but it was all so undignified working on an expensive boat to remove expensive Icom radios. I mean, they don’t drive British royalty around in Honda Civics, do they?
Anyway, I’m heading down the slippery slope and add this set to the assortment of Knipex I have, tools whose quality greatly exceeds this user’s competency.
But there is just something about handling and using high quality tools…
fred
It is indeed a slippery slope. Some years ago I got into hand planes. Recognizing that I might have actually had more skills as a plumber than as a woodworker did not deter me and I’ve now after 30 years or so – I think I can actually use some of what I’ve acquired with a modicum of finesse. I’ve also acquired the skills to tune up some vintage planes that are not too far gone. Like you’re comments about Wera and Knipex – most of my working planes (Lie Nielsen and Veritas) are top-grade journeyman tools. But they sky is the limit on tools like planes – and custom makers like Karl Holtey (who announced his retirement) made some that I had a hard time passing by – even though I knew I neither needed them nor had the skill to employ to their full potential. Maybe I can entice you – planes work well restoring vintage wooden boats:
http://www.thebestthings.com/newtools/karl_holtey_planes.htm
Randy
I ordered over the holiday weekend. Forgot 4 Wiha bits for the order. Called on the following Tuesday and they added the bits, with the discount and free shipping if they can’t merry the small bit order with my holiday order. Prett sweet.
EMILIO E GONZALEZ
Really? KCToolCo is giving everyone a 10% discount. I just saw the new 2017 ad.
I buy a few tools from them even though their prices are a bit high sometimes.
Stuart
Yes, but that 10% code is one time use only. Ours doesn’t have any such limits. =)
EMILIO E GONZALEZ
Good point. Yes, you’re right. 🙂
Thank you.
Luis
Seems this coupon doesn’t work on Stabila items