stonesfan68
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I’m in Akihabara right now and there are shops like these everywhere. It is my first time in Japan and it is an amazing place. I’m still in awe of everything going on everywhere all at the same time.
I’m in Akihabara right now and there are shops like these everywhere. It is my first time in Japan and it is an amazing place. I’m still in awe of everything going on everywhere all at the same time.
I’m in Akihabara right now and there are shops like these everywhere. It is my first time in Japan and it is an amazing place. I’m still in awe of everything going on everywhere all at the same time.
Not made in Japan tools, but I like the Power Torque 3/8 so much that I picked these up from Webike Japan.
From l to r, PT 3/8, SK11 flex 3/8, 1/4 fixed, and 1/4 flex.

Same here. For as many of their ratcheting wrenches I see being sold by various companies in the states, I'm surprised none of them import their ratchets.
They're really nice for the money. Compact heads with very low back drag when broken in. Even getting them shipped half way around the world they were still less than 20 bucks a piece.
The only downside is that they are fully sealed and non serviceable.

I forgot to mention that the long tapered shaft is also an ideal small spud or fid for aligning holes.I was going through my old bucket full of carpentry tools the other day when I came across this:
Back in the early '90s, an old ski buddy and occasional employer used to go to Japan once a year to assemble log homes that had been pre-built here in the county. He's always bring back a few tools as gifts that were then unknown in the US, but common in Japan. This was one of them.
I knocked the rust off and ground off the peening from years of heavy use. It's a double-nail set, with the long end for finish nails (it has a dimple) and the short end for large nails. It also works as a hammer to get that last tap or two on a proud finish nail.
I see that these are now common here in the US, but this is one of the originals.
Are these made in Japan? I think Chris (@superautobacs) said these were made in Taiwan?First time seeing asahi light tool
Picked up a bunch of Vessel Power Grip screwdrivers from HJE.

Do you have any links from where you bought them or part numbers?
Yes, I’ve got a few. Not a full set, though it might happen.Are these made in Japan? I think Chris (@superautobacs) said these were made in Taiwan?
I REALLY like these. I believe @Dave55 has a set. I wanted to get them during the sale from HJE as well, but didn't. How is the weight/balance? I was debating these for HD use or the PB Swiss HD driver set. Tell us your thoughts.
Yes, I’ve got a few. Not a full set, though it might happen.
The balance is lovely. I don’t generally like striking cap drivers as I find them far too handle heavy, but these are superb.
A good screwdriver, much like a good dagger, needs to balance close to, or in front of your first finger, which these do. I think it’s the combination of the relatively small striking cap, together with the heavy bolster, that puts them right.
These or PB Swiss? Very tough question. Can’t really answer as I don’t have the striking cap PB Swiss to compare,


Yes, I know those drivers, just don’t own any.
The Vessel Armor Grips are made in Thailand. The handles on these have the same form as the Hozan JIS-4 screwdrivers except they are "Ergonomic Soft Surface Grip" vs the Hozans that I believe are hard plastic.Yes, I know those drivers, just don’t own any.
If it helps, the Vessel are definitely made in Japan.
Some of their cheaper drivers are made in Thailand I think, but not these. Not the Megadora either. Think one of the ball grip designs.
Note that the Torx and hex are not striking cap though.

I REALLY like these. I believe @Dave55 has a set. I wanted to get them during the sale from HJE as well, but didn't. How is the weight/balance? I was debating these for HD use or the PB Swiss HD driver set. Tell us your thoughts.
The balance is lovely. I don’t generally like striking cap drivers as I find them far too handle heavy, but these are superb.
I really like this Anex 7920 I bought on a whim, especially for electrical work and building PLC cabinets. Feels great in the hand, spins, solid tip. You can really get good torque with the ball. Looks goofy but it’s my go to.

Are these made in Japan? I think Chris (@superautobacs) said these were made in Taiwan?
Right? I can't tell you how much I've been jonesning for a cornwell dealer so I can get the iridescent purple ones.If they ever do purple, I am buying these.
Right? I can't tell you how much I've been jonesning for a cornwell dealer so I can get the iridescent purple ones.
If they ever do purple, I am buying these.
unfortunately for me, when it comes to purple, especially really cool iridescent ones, money slowly becomes less and less of an object.They are so expensive, for what you get… but, so pretty. Galaxy Purple is terrific. I saw a Galaxy Purple corvette driving near the Tech Center the other day. I did not even know that they were doing a purple.
I need another screwdriver like I need another hole in my head…
I'm fresh back from a trip to Tokyo where I picked up these tools at a home center.
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Vessel 8pc Slotted and Phillip Power Grip Screwdriver Set (V4500S/P)
Plastic handle and tang-thru shank stand up to heavy-duty work. Hexagon bolster for strong tightening with a wrench. Cellulose acetate resin grip. Set includes: Slotted: 5.5 x 75mm (4500S5575) 6 x 100mm (4500S6100) 8 x 150mm (4500S8150) 9 x 200mm (4500S9200) Phillips: No.1 x 75mm (4500P175)...www.harryepstein.com![]()
Vessel 12pc Torx Power Grip Screwdriver Set (V5400TORX)
Vessel 12pc Torx Power Grip Screwdriver Set (V5400TORX) Set Includes: T5 x 80mm (5400TXT580) T6 x 80mm (5400TXT680) T7H x 80mm (5400TXT7H80) T8H x 80mm (5400TXT8H80) T9H x 80mm (5400TXT9H80) T10H x 80mm (5400TXT10H80) T15H x 80mm (5400TXT15H80) T20H x 120mm (5400TXT20H120) T25H x 120mm...www.harryepstein.com![]()
Vessel 7pc UltraBall Hex Power Grip Screwdriver Set (VB5400HEX)
Vessel 7pc UltraBall Hex Power Grip Screwdriver Set (VB5400HEX) Set Includes: H1.5 x 80mm (B5400BPH1580) H2 x 80mm (B5400BPH280) H2.5 x 80mm (B5400BPH2580) H3 x 120mm (B5400BPH3120) H4 x 120mm (B5400BPH4120) H5 x 120mm (B5400BPH5120) H6 x 120mm (B5400BPH6120)...www.harryepstein.com
Do the Vessel Power Grip handles smell like butyric acid? The description states cellulose acetate resin, but does not specify butyrate.
PB Swiss adds a vanilla scent, but... ughhh. Always apprehensive about cellulose tools. Thanks!
I just bought the same Lobster adj wrench. Supposed to be delivered today. My first japanese adj wrench. Been using Tsunoda and Engineer for years with great luck.I'm fresh back from a trip to Tokyo where I picked up these tools at a home center.
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The Vessel are Cellulose Acetate, not Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB).I am in my 50’s… even if butyl is in new screwdrivers that I buy… they probably won’t start breaking down in my life.
I do get the point, though. I have seen tool handles break down in many different ways.
Awesome! Thank you for answering!The Vessel are Cellulose Acetate, not Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB).
No smell whatsoever.
Worldwide, cellulose acetate is more common for screwdriver handles. CAB is slightly more shatter resistant, so is sometimes used for chisel handles, but only PB Swiss, and a fair number of older U.S. manufacturers use / used CAB.