Heavy-duty combination pliers 1851-44
Rubber hammer 2143
BluGuard Engineer's hammer 2140-30, 2140-50
HiPer fine-tooth reversible ratchet 916HP
Nut-driver with T-handle Outside hex 428-6, 428-7, 428-8, 428-10, 428-11, 428-13
Combination wrench 600N-8, 600N-9, 600N-10, 600N-11, 600N-12, 600N-13, 600N-14, 600N-15, 600N-17, 600N-19, 600N-22, 600N-24
Drift punch 745-3, 745A-6, 746-1
Grip pliers 757-10
Lever for removing door panels 799-3
Screwdrivers Slotted 801NK-55, 803-25, 803-55, 803-65, 803-80, 803-100
Screwdrivers Phillips 803-PH1, 803-PH2, 803-PH3
Hollow three square scraper 821-2
Socket Outside hex 900-10, 900-11, 900-12, 900-13, 900-15, 900-17, 900-19, 900-22
Extension 917-5, 918-10
End cutting / tower pincers 1810-250
Hand anvil 1917N, 1919N, 1920N, 1921, 1922
Box file 1923
General purpose spoon 1927, 1929-1, 1930
Bending iron 1931
Car body file holder 1934
Car body file blade 1934-1, 1934-4, 1934-9, 1934-10
Car body hammer 1937K, 1940, 1950
Car body sheet metal chisel 1960-5
Sheet metal profile snips 1961R-2, 1961L-2
Wedges 1965/5
Wire brush 2130
Marking tool 2150
Pry bar 2165-1, 2165-2
Hazet Tools are indeed some of the best tools made today, and they have a long tradition of excellence to back them up. Hazet got started in 1868 in Remscheid, Germany making parts for construction, lawnmowers and locks. Hazet has since grown and earned their reputation as the leader in manufacturing automotive tools, pioneering tools specifically made for cars as early as 1913. They further solidified their reputation in automotive tools by developing and making the tool for the iconic Volkswagen Beetles and Porsche 356. Hazet Tools and automotive work are the perfect match!