The thing is, where are the Triton tools made now ??
Initially sold to Hills (despite GMC making offers), Hills sold it to GMC a few years later then they folded.
Sold here by Kinchrome for a while, then Whites Wire ? No idea who is behind them now.
Looking at the range some of the older tools are still available but most of the newer stuff has to be made in Asia somewhere. Philip A's comment about batteries rings true.
My old Ryobi (1997) lets smoke escape occasionally but the NiCad battery still holds a good charge, has Made in Japan on the drill & battery.
My B&D drills with NiCads still work well but the batteries need to be replaced soon, time to upgrade but what to get ? Only for DIY use.....
Have a read of the Triton history here https://stusshed.com/tag/triton/ and where George Lewin ended up.
On the above page (some way down) is also an interesting comparison between a Triton planer & a GMC planer (they look almost identical). But GMC didn't actually manufacture anything as far as I understand, just a marketing company (formed by a couple of ex B&D guys) that outsourced everything.
https://www.tritontools.com/en-US
Just found this http://www.gmctools.com/en-GB/AboutUs website copyright 2016 ??
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