Tooltique sells refurbished used tools to many crafts people in Denmark and the couriers we use for shipping them are pretty good too. The old tools we sell to Danish people are good quality old tools which possess good old high carbon steel made by old school renowned makers that are mostly from the UK.
The main difference between the vintage tools we sell is our refurbishment techniques which reinstates the accuracy these old tools once possessed. We are thorough with user tools and every tool that is described as ‘good for use’ will be fit for purpose. Skill, time and effort works wonders with bringing old tools back to life whilst flattening, fettling and ensuring the right parts are present and used adds to the overall quality of the end product. Our aim is to minimise the time customers have to spend on old tools when they buy them so they can just put the tool to work with minimal fuss.
If you live in Denmark and are looking for good old tools for your craft we regularly list new products in our website so you can be sure the stock is always changing. If you have any specific requests please use the tab on the left hand side of the website, this prompts us to process we may already have in stock.
Although Denmark is an EU country our website still offers those with a more rural base to view a growing collection of old used tools that can be bought with a click of a button and delivered a few days later with the assurance that their purchase will be fit for purpose and having no hassle of returning tools for this reason.
The Danish people have a great reputation for their skilled workforce and good old tools helps them with their mastery with raw materials.
Whilst I have to admit our use of the Danish language is limited we are able to communicate via email with a translation tool if needed if you have any questions regarding the tools we refurbish and sell.
Please check our postage page before visiting our tool shop or using the search bare as it will explain the postage charges and how we calculate your shipping to Denmark.