ronkz650
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Here's the Amazon link to to torque screwdriver. One heck of a deal if it's accurate. Not a Japanese tool.
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Did you get a revo wave ratchet? The handles look much more comfortable than the lightool ratchets, but I can't find them for sale anywhere. Also a little bummed that they don't make 1/4".
I use those KTC swivels all the time at the house. I think they are my most versatile and used ratchets. The small head is freaking awesome. And that handle just fits the hand so well. I’ve actually played with the idea of trying some KTC sockets just to get a feel for the brand’s other offerings.
I use those KTC swivels all the time at the house. I think they are my most versatile and used ratchets. The small head is freaking awesome. And that handle just fits the hand so well. I’ve actually played with the idea of trying some KTC sockets just to get a feel for the brand’s other offerings.











I really like how the handles are dipped all the way up on the Tsunoda pliers. That would be great for when one is trying to choke up on the pliers for whatever reason.TSUNODA LRP-280/LRP-280B:
Compared to everyone's favorite, the IPS HLS-300 / HLB-300:
Asahi OLS060:
Various KTC brushes:
I know that's MANY brushes, but these are incredible value ($1-2ea), seem to last forever and have been great for cleaning a small project bike (Honda QA50) that I'm working on right now.
What is "Revowave" ?
www.asahi-tool.co.jp
I really like how the handles are dipped all the way up on the Tsunoda pliers. That would be great for when one is trying to choke up on the pliers for whatever reason.
Those DBE wrenches look more like art than tools.![]()
Did someone say qa50?TSUNODA LRP-280/LRP-280B:
Compared to everyone's favorite, the IPS HLS-300 / HLB-300:
Asahi OLS060:
Various KTC brushes:
I know that's MANY brushes, but these are incredible value ($1-2ea), seem to last forever and have been great for cleaning a small project bike (Honda QA50) that I'm working on right now.
Even worse: they have a different recess in their forging.....The Asahi box wrenches are not in order, hurts my brain...![]()
The Asahi box wrenches are not in order, hurts my brain...![]()
Even worse: they have a different recess in their forging.....![]()
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What a huge haul........Merry Xmas to you in September lolSheshhhhhhh.
But they sure do work well.![]()
My Heyco DBE wrenches are the same way and it totally makes me bonkers. But they work so it’s all gravy baby.Even worse: they have a different recess in their forging.....![]()
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I have this exact one. The pepper mill is excellent.
I have the same full set. The red handled ones, the yellow torx, and the purple ball hex. Also have the teal/black typical vessel drivers. The red handles are by far my most reached for drivers. Very nicely made, heavy duty, striking cap, plus the hex on the shank for when you need that extra grunt. Highly recommend.Waiting on my set.
These look great. Any observations? How is the balance of these? The handles look great along with the finishing of the steel.









Quick question.
Are there any Japanese pliers, besides the Tsunoda slip-joint and water pump, that come undipped? With bare metal handles.
Triple bonus points for being nicely knurled. It would be cool to see a cutting pair, long nose, maybe linesman.

Probably lots, or you could always cut the dipped coating off. I have this one with a bare handle from TOP Kogyo: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/tools-of-japan.97563/post-9759795Are there any Japanese pliers, besides the Tsunoda slip-joint and water pump, that come undipped? With bare metal handles.
Try IPS (IGARASHI PLIERS) :
Pages 10, 11, 15, 18, 19 and 23.