Never mind the tools, I’m loving that purple KTC box!Joined specifically to show my current collection.
I built this set specifically to work on my Audi, which is one of the main reasons I went with Koken for sockets and ratchets, as they seem to be the only Japanese manufacturer that carries XZN triple square sockets. Koken USA is GREAT to work with, Debbie in sales is awesome. Their ratchets are incredible, ALL of the sockets are outstanding. I'm blown away by the quality.
I do have 3/4" deeps and semi-deeps coming in (both 12-piece sets). That's all I'm waiting on, aside from a few backordered sockets.
I replaced the stock tool set in the car with a 17" Koken breaker bar and their Z-Series 17mm lug bolt socket.
You guys probably already know all of the tools in this box, so I don't think I'm going to list everything off. I'm just very proud of this collection. I've compared to some friends tools (Snap-On, Matco, etc...) and they are all completely blown away by the quality of these tools that are, in most cases, cheaper than the typical tool trucks we see here in the US. The only hand tools I owned before building out this set were cheap Amazon sockets, wrenches and ratchets.
The Tohnichi torque wrenches are incredible. Also loving the quality of the 3.Peaks vise grips and the Lobster adjustables.
I am replacing the KTC combo wrenches, which I sold to a friend, with a set of the ASAHI Revowave combos.
The KTC box is about as full as it can possible get at this point, without becoming a complete mess, so I'm trying to stop myself from buying anything else. With that said, if anyone thinks I might find use with something else, I'm open to recommendations!
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I should also thank the YouTubers (all of them) that focus on Japanese tools, because I wouldn't know what the hell to buy without their guidance.
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DEEN's Euro pattern deep offset wrenches. Sometimes the only wrench pattern that'll fit!
Nice!I would pick up a set, but man I got so many wrenches including the Stalhwille 14's. Since I will be in Japan for the next 3 years, I'm prioritizing other tools.
Agreed. I'm blown away by these combos. Incredibly well-made and designed. Tolerances are super tight, finish is perfect. Can't wait to start using these.
Welcome to the board! Tell me how you like the 3.peaks vise grips as vise grips. I'm building out some tool boxes for my grandkids and those or the KTC vise grips look to be priced where I want. I don't think my little toots will use the screw-extracting feature, but that'll be nice to have if needed. On the other hand, I don't think the KTC vise grips are made in Japan.Joined specifically to show my current collection.
I built this set specifically to work on my Audi, which is one of the main reasons I went with Koken for sockets and ratchets, as they seem to be the only Japanese manufacturer that carries XZN triple square sockets. Koken USA is GREAT to work with, Debbie in sales is awesome. Their ratchets are incredible, ALL of the sockets are outstanding. I'm blown away by the quality.
I do have 3/4" deeps and semi-deeps coming in (both 12-piece sets). That's all I'm waiting on, aside from a few backordered sockets.
I replaced the stock tool set in the car with a 17" Koken breaker bar and their Z-Series 17mm lug bolt socket.
You guys probably already know all of the tools in this box, so I don't think I'm going to list everything off. I'm just very proud of this collection. I've compared to some friends tools (Snap-On, Matco, etc...) and they are all completely blown away by the quality of these tools that are, in most cases, cheaper than the typical tool trucks we see here in the US. The only hand tools I owned before building out this set were cheap Amazon sockets, wrenches and ratchets.
The Tohnichi torque wrenches are incredible. Also loving the quality of the 3.Peaks vise grips and the Lobster adjustables.
I am replacing the KTC combo wrenches, which I sold to a friend, with a set of the ASAHI Revowave combos.
The KTC box is about as full as it can possible get at this point, without becoming a complete mess, so I'm trying to stop myself from buying anything else. With that said, if anyone thinks I might find use with something else, I'm open to recommendations!
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I should also thank the YouTubers (all of them) that focus on Japanese tools, because I wouldn't know what the hell to buy without their guidance.
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Welcome to the board! Tell me how you like the 3.peaks vise grips as vise grips. I'm building out some tool boxes for my grandkids and those or the KTC vise grips look to be priced where I want. I don't think my little toots will use the screw-extracting feature, but that'll be nice to have if needed. On the other hand, I don't think the KTC vise grips are made in Japan.
If you need smaller pliers/etc for tight spaces, Tsunoda makes a lot of pliers & nippers starting in the 125-150mm range and then on up. IPC/Igarashi make long reach slip joints. I don't use them much but I do use the angled IPS SF-165 slip joints as pseudo-water pump pliers.
Tell me how you like the 3.peaks vise grips as vise grips.


The 3.Peaks are specialty pliers meant for screw working. By design, they are suited for working on bolts/screw heads, rods/studs/nails. One con is that they don't have as good of a bite on flat materials compared to standard jaw shapes.




A bigger tool box!With that said, if anyone thinks I might find use with something else, I'm open to recommendations!
That's really interesting. I didn't realize there were several options for screw removal pliers, let alone locking ones. Engineer sells a set, but they're made in Taiwan. Lobtex sells screw removal type and normal, but I suspect they're imports as well based on very similar models being sold by TONE and KTC. KTC's catalog indicates many of their's are rebranded Vice Grips.
I'd heard a vampire pliers, but this one's new to me tooThat's really interesting. I didn't realize there were several options for screw removal pliers, let alone locking ones. Engineer sells a set, but they're made in Taiwan. Lobtex sells screw removal type and normal, but I suspect they're imports as well based on very similar models being sold by TONE and KTC. KTC's catalog indicates many of their's are rebranded Vice Grips.
Because of the amount of machining required for manufacturing locking pliers, I doubt all of these companies have their own lines.
That jaw style looks to be unique to Three Peaks. This is the first I've heard of the company!
Look online for "three peaks" and "3.peaks", Amzn has a few but they're spendy. You'll find the most selection from Engineer (who make Vampliers) and Vampliers. Fujiya has some too. Best bet is to try to find online Japanese tool catalogs and sift through them for screw removal pliers. They usually have the model numbers for each item in Roman characters. Then search for them at AmznUS, AmznJP, Eby, etc.I'd heard a vampire pliers, but this one's new to me too
@superautobacs will confirm, but I think 3peaks are the only made in Japan vice pliers still being made. I bought a set of older TOP tools vice pliers but there was no COO on the tool or packaging. I suspect they are made in Taiwan and I think Tone and KTC are made there too. Not 100% on FugiyaKTC's catalog indicates many of their's are rebranded Vice Grips.
Fujiya's amazon page has a picture of the packaging, which shows they're made in Taiwan. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/717UHPiFw3L._AC_SL1500_.jpgNot 100% on Fugiya making them in Japan. I know they make some items in Vietnam and Taiwan too.
I'm looking through this, and I'm almost certain I've seen that logo before. I'm going to have to go through my Dad's tool box at some point, maybe he's got an old pair.AA has a fairly good write-up on the company:
Three Peaks / Three Peaks Giken Co. Ltd., 2171 Tsukanome, Sanjo City, Niigata-Pref., Japan / http://www.3peaks.co.jp/company/index.html / est. 1952 / http://alloy-artifacts.org/japanese-tool-makers-p3.html#three-peaks /
And TIL they make bit ratchets. This is the flexhead version.
@superautobacs will confirm, but I think 3peaks are the only made in Japan vice pliers still being made. I bought a set of older TOP tools vice pliers but there was no COO on the tool or packaging. I suspect they are made in Taiwan and I think Tone and KTC are made there too. Not 100% on Fugiya
making them in Japan. I know they make some items in Vietnam and Taiwan too.
I have several 3peaks items, and they have been great. It appears everything they make is solely made in Japan.
Fujiya's amazon page has a picture of the packaging, which shows they're made in Taiwan. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/717UHPiFw3L._AC_SL1500_.jpg
I'm looking through this, and I'm almost certain I've seen that logo before. I'm going to have to go through my Dad's tool box at some point, maybe he's got an old pair.
I think 3peaks are the only made in Japan vice pliers still being made. I bought a set of older TOP tools vice pliers but there was no COO on the tool or packaging. I suspect they are made in Taiwan and I think Tone and KTC are made there too. Not 100% on Fugiya
making them in Japan. I know they make some items in Vietnam and Taiwan too.

That's the one I feel like I should have ordered. I just got the Vessel 2400 a few weeks ago. Its heavy duty and I've yet to use it, but I feel like the Koken might be an upgrade. I can see myself having the need to use this often.My first koken tool, am impact driver, arrived today. Much nicer than what it replaces.
I watched a video review and the Koken had more movement per "strike" than whatever he was comparing it to. I suppose that could be good or bad.That's the one I feel like I should have ordered. I just got the Vessel 2400 a few weeks ago. Its heavy duty and I've yet to use it, but I feel like the Koken might be an upgrade. I can see myself having the need to use this often.
Does anyone own both? Would it be worth moving to the Koken version over the Vessel? Both use 5/16 bits.
And TIL they make bit ratchets. This is the flexhead version.
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Ko-ken 1/4" Bit Ratchet, Flex (2774P-1/4HF)
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Does anyone know if they updated the bit ratchets to the 72 tooth design?
I went to their website and took a look and it says nothing about it. There is a phone number to call but I can't call right now from where I amTHIS. Anyone know? That has been the only hold back from me to get the long/short handle versions of these.
kokenusa.com
And, on the website, it saysI went to their website and took a look and it says nothing about it. There is a phone number to call but I can't call right now from where I am
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1/4 Hex Dr. Bit Ratchet Handle 1/4 For 1/4H Bit Length 165mm Flexible
Bit Ratchet for Use with Insert Bits only. Power bits will not work with this ratchet. Length: 165mm Type: Flexible Reversible Ratchet for 1/4" Bit - Ko-ken USAkokenusa.com
I too would like to know

There is no update.Does anyone know if they updated the bit ratchets to the 72 tooth design? I looked at them last? year, and IIRC they were still 24T, or some really low tooth count.
Does anyone own both? Would it be worth moving to the Koken version over the Vessel? Both use 5/16 bits.
What is the Ko-ken set in the lower right of the second photo? Some sort of flip bit?I have both and I don't think you would be disappointed with either one. They both work very well.
There is no update.
These are based on the regular ratchets that are relatively low tooth count.
The only ratchets that received an upgrade are the Z Series.
Personally, it doesn’t bother me hugely. The fine tooth ratchets don’t always seem to work as well in 1/4 drive, these designs are well proven, very strong, and have very little back drag.