Borka Torque wrench EFK

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From my research the Borka EFK seems the way to go? Anything better or other options to consider?

I see they are sold by Triad and Milehigh. Anybody else? Also is the price the price on these or is it a call and see kind of thing like optics?

Thanks in advance and if you feel you are possibly letting the cat out of the bag or divulging something that should be kept hush hush feel free to PM me.
 
It's a great set of tools. Very high quality and very easy to use. I went back and forth between Borka's and Fix It Sticks. They're both really nice but I just liked the Borka's more for some reason. There's some great reviews on YouTube about his tools. Boris is also very nice and helpful on the phone and via email. You won't go wrong with his tools.

The case he supplies is also great in the sense that you can pack extra tools into it. I have a couple of extra long bits that I put into that case if I need to pull the trigger group out of my TRG. Really handy since I can add those extra bits and a small tube of loctite in there as well. If you'd like images let me know and I'll throw some up here. Good luck.
 
Plus one for the borka. I have the older kit with the preset holes in the torque wrench. Cam on a metal box with a field pouch you could load in specific items and take with you. I just take the bix with everything. Only addition was a set of Allen wrench’s and the AI arrachmrnt they sell. Great kit well made has retained calibration for 8 years. Can’t go wrong IMHO.
 
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Have Borka tools and Fix it Sticks. I'd recommend Fix it over Borka just because I was asked by the owner of Borka what my dealer cost at Brownells was and after telling him, the very next day the dealer cost AND retail cost at Brownells went way up. Coincidence? I think not.
 
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Have Borka tools and Fix it Sticks. I'd recommend Fix it over Borka just because I was asked by the owner of Borka what my dealer cost at Brownells was and after telling him, the very next day the dealer cost AND retail cost at Brownells went way up. Coincidence? I think not.
Owner of the Borka Tools is me. I really do not know what you're talking about and do not recall any such conversations with anybody. Brownells listed price is still the same as it was right from the start, depending upon specific kit. As a rule, I suggest retail price to Brownells, and they always agree. What Brownells does after that without my permission, I can not control. I do not play this kind of games, period. Feel free to contact me directly, if you're not sure what is going on...


Boris
 
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Ability to have a compact accurate kit with me at all times is fantastic. Boris is amazing, last summer I reached out to him asking the replacement price of a part that I LOST from.the kit after 6 years of use. With in days I received new part no charge !
 
Boris is great and the accuracy of my in/lb torque tool was tested by one of our engineers and found within +/- 2 percent. He was quite impressed and bought one for himself...
 
Owner of the Borka Tools is me. I really do not know what you're talking about and do not recall any such conversations with anybody. Brownells listed price is still the same as it was right from the start, depending upon specific kit. As a rule, I suggest retail price to Brownells, and they always agree. What Brownells does after that without my permission, I can not control. I do not play this kind of games, period. Feel free to contact me directly, if you're not sure what is going on...


Boris

Your tool kit is great. Keep up the good work.
 
I've used the Borka kit for several years. I have the older one with the TAB Gear tool pouch (actually have two of them, two different designs) and the torque wrench with the pre-drilled holes. I've added a small tool pouch with some hex/Torx wrenches, and a few other small items. The Borka pouch was big enough to fit everything into, even a bolt disassembly tool and a few extra cut-down wrenches.