Narex?

mattfc

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Have any of you heard of this brand.. looks like a cheaper brand of tools featuring some of the Festool technology?
http://eu.narex.cz/

I stubled upon it looking at the UK Festool spares catalogue
http://ekat.festool.de/EKAT/jsp/main.jsp?doAction=start&partLang=en&docuLang=en&locale=en_EN&viewerType=6&verticalLayout=1&HOOK_URL=&currency=GBP&filter_F_Typ1=on&filterValues_F_Typ1=GB&currencyKey=GB

The company NAREX s.r.o. belongs among the leading suppliers of electric hand tools. It is the integral part of a strong group of brands under the umbrella TTS Tooltechnic Systems AG & Co. organization with the registered seat in Wendlingen, FRG, proud of its successful eighty-year tradition. The NAREX brand has a similarly long tradition commenced over 65 years ago by manufacture of el. motors and el. tools
 
It is a sister company of Festool. Tooltechnic System is the parent company of Festool, Protool, Tanos, Schneider and many other brands.
 
Narex is a first class Czech brand, nothing cheap about them. They're mainly aimed at rough, durable tools for building sites, and for the Eastern European market. TTS Tooltechnic bought the firm like 10 years ago and used their technology / patents to start up the Protool brand. Many of the first Protools were rebatched Narex tools, and for some models that still happens.
 
Alex said:
Narex is a first class Czech brand, nothing cheap about them. They're mainly aimed at rough, durable tools for building sites, and for the Eastern European market. TTS Tooltechnic bought the firm like 10 years ago and used their technology / patents to start up the Protool brand. Many of the first Protools were rebatched Narex tools, and for some models that still happens.

Thnaks.. just hadn't heard of them over in the UK.. note I said cheaper brand (than Festool).. I based this purely on the pictures of the tools, haven't seen the price list!
 
I've seen the Narex stuff before - I've heard it's good quality, but unfortunately the designs are about 20 years behind. They look like the worst, cheapest, nastiest Chinese knock-off tools you could imagine!

See what I mean?!?
 
RonMiller said:
I have some of their chisels for rougher work and really like them.

I'm not 100% certain, but I seem to recall that's a different company, with the same name. I think it came up in a thread on here a few months ago.
 
jonny round boy said:
I've seen the Narex stuff before - I've heard it's good quality, but unfortunately the designs are about 20 years behind. They look like the worst, cheapest, nastiest Chinese knock-off tools you could imagine!

See what I mean?!?

Some of that stuff looks downright PlaySkool.....lol
 
jonny round boy said:
I've seen the Narex stuff before - I've heard it's good quality, but unfortunately the designs are about 20 years behind. They look like the worst, cheapest, nastiest Chinese knock-off tools you could imagine!

See what I mean?!?

change their colour scheme and compared to the original there seem to be a few shared design features ;-)
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I believe we have a vacuum cleaner mafia around here!  [cool]

Funny how the narex cleaner looks like an alto cleaner.
Just as the Festool SRM looks like a makita...which looks like an alto. Hmmm!

Look for yourself  [eek]

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mattfc said:
change their colour scheme and compared to the original there seem to be a few shared design features ;-)

I gotta say that I don't see it. Every single part I look at seems different, except maybe the trigger lock button and the power cord after the strain relief.
 
And the small narex looking like an...

Just as the protool looks like an...

Naaahhh...stop now Henrik and go to bed before you go vacuum cleaner paranoid!  [blink]

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mattfc said:
Thnaks.. just hadn't heard of them over in the UK.. note I said cheaper brand (than Festool).. I based this purely on the pictures of the tools, haven't seen the price list!

I'm sure that they don't have Festool prices, but for Eastern Europeans it's a top brand.

jonny round boy said:
I've seen the Narex stuff before - I've heard it's good quality, but unfortunately the designs are about 20 years behind. They look like the worst, cheapest, nastiest Chinese knock-off tools you could imagine!

See what I mean?!?

It's an Eastern European brand ...... they're not behind the iron curtain anymore but that doesn't mean they immediately switch over to our Western capitalistic decadent way of thinking that every cool tool has to look like a space ship. Functionality is what matters.

jonny round boy said:
RonMiller said:
I have some of their chisels for rougher work and really like them.

I'm not 100% certain, but I seem to recall that's a different company, with the same name. I think it came up in a thread on here a few months ago.

It's the same company, check the logo and compare it to that on their website http://eu.narex.cz/

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I have been using Protool/Narex tools for 11 years.

I had no idea they produced hand tools also!

If they could change the colour to dark blue and Festool green.
They might be on to a winner!

Justin.
 
A couple of weeks ago I received a set of 10 Narex chisels (1/4" to 2") that I ordered from Lee Valley.  I had ordered one in a 1/8" size they had as a special and liked it very much for the price.  They are well made for the price and very usable for the furniture making that I do as a hobbyist.  The blades are chrome manganese steel, hardened to Rc59 with beech handles.  Lee Valley has them as an exclusive until January of 2012, according to their website.
 
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