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The Unior tools I have are very good, with an inspiring 'weight' to them.
Pedros certainly aren't what they used to be, and agree with above they almost certainly rebrand generic items.
But so do a lot now - including Cyclo for a few items [albeit very cheap ones, not their quality items].
I have quite a few bits from various brands, but the only one I've broken has been by Pedros - it was a freewheel removal tool which snapped the first time I used it, pretty crap.
They replaced it straight away under their lifetime warranty, but I've not used it since and bought one by Cyclo instead.
It's quite 'soft' but much better than the Pedros one which was very very brittle despite looking well made and finished.
Agree with above, PB Swiss, Bahco and Wera for things like hex keys / spanners / saws / sockets / hammers etc - wouldn't touch Park for anything like those.
Despite their hyped reputation, and prices suggesting an excellent product, they really aren't! My ethos is effectively - if it's good enough for work on a building site, or the rigours of a busy car workshop, it's good enough for fiddling with a bike. Park spanners and the like wouldn't last five minutes.