Didn't know I needed a chromed crowbar in my life, but I guess I do.Mokuba seem to have a nice range. Discovered by this recent post.
Seems international availability is poor though.
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Didn't know I needed a chromed crowbar in my life, but I guess I do.Mokuba seem to have a nice range. Discovered by this recent post.
Seems international availability is poor though.
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Ratchet drawer family photo...
Klein “Japan made” ball grip available right now on Amazon
Klein Tools 32960A Fastbit Tru-Grip Screwdriver, Ball-Style Handle with Quick-Release Collar, #2 Phillips and 6 mm Slotted Double-Ended Bit, 1/4-Inch Bit Compatible https://a.co/d/12ZLxxB

One question. Have you put the 1/4 through its paces? Like really used it? I am asking because I did and it came apart, not once but it kept on getting loose. I got a rebuild kit but it is a design flaw (the thread of the screw is like 1.5mm in depth on 1/4). I found it very discerning, for a 30 gram, almost 100€ ratchet
Nicely done, love Koken. I try to snag them,when I see them cheap on Amazon.


Yes....Love this! Are those Alien Space Savers your using to hold them?





For a long time, I was looking for a suitable organizer that would fit in the Knipex X18 tool backpack and the organizer could fit three full boxes of Wago connectors. After a little measuring, I ended up with the Meiho WS-3010 ND lure box and it was just the right option!
It could hold: 50pcs 221-413, 30pcs 221-613 and 60pcs 221-2411 connectors.
Btw the latch that is in Meiho is significantly better than in similar Chinese lure boxes.
One question. Have you put the 1/4 through its paces? Like really used it? I am asking because I did and it came apart, not once but it kept on getting loose. I got a rebuild kit but it is a design flaw (the thread of the screw is like 1.5mm in depth on 1/4). I found it very discerning, for a 30 gram, almost 100€ ratchet
To confirm: that engineer extension works with the Anex 397? (My Anex model is just “397” with no trailing numbers or letters)
Been looking for something like that.
I love the Anex 397 and grab it more than any other screwdriver but sometimes my finger/thumb hits the direction switch in the middle of ratcheting.
Yeah I know, I only have the normal 1/4 ratchet with qr. Wish id bought more before they discontinued them. Something about inconsistent retention of the socket, but I value this featureAre yours the 1/4” Z series with the quick release? The had issues right from the start and Koken stopped producing them.
Don’t know if they ever fixed the issue.
After not buying any tools from Amazon Japan for a while, I now notice most Nepros/KTC tools will not ship to the US. It looks like Nepros/KTC has more of a presence on the US Amazon site. I'm guessing that is the reason.
Lots of vendors and shipping service's stopped shipping to the USA.


You paid about $29 import. Can I ask the value on the shipment. Did they give a breakdown?DHL is still shipping to the USA.
I have an inbound package via Blackship with DHL now...and got my first "surprise"







Mine finally arrived this evening. Haven't had a chance to test much with it, but the bit retention and lack of wobble with the included double sided bit is impressive.Klein Tools 32960A:
So yea…this is good....

I’m spending some time this evening trying to find bits that it DOES NOT hold well and so far, I can’t find any.










You paid about $29 import. Can I ask the value on the shipment. Did they give a breakdown?



One question. Have you put the 1/4 through its paces? Like really used it? I am asking because I did and it came apart, not once but it kept on getting loose. I got a rebuild kit but it is a design flaw (the thread of the screw is like 1.5mm in depth on 1/4). I found it very discerning, for a 30 gram, almost 100€ ratchet
Thank you for the suggestions. I did not try red loctite but I did try loctite. Both on the original screw and the new screw that came along with the repair kit. Imo not much for the loctite to set on. The thread depth in the 1/4 backplate is what, 1.5mm thick? This is a design problem. Also this bolt goes through a moving pawl which worsens the problem.drop of red loctite on the screw thread and don't over tighten it (I tried blue without success) leave it overnight to set and it will be perfect (mines been like this for a year under daily pro use).
If you ever need to strip/lube it, hit the screw head with a soldering iron for a minute to soften the loctite, the screw is a torx plus 6 (if I remember correctly).
Thank you for the suggestions. I did not try red loctite but I did try loctite. Both on the original screw and the new screw that came along with the repair kit. Imo not much for the loctite to set on. The thread depth in the 1/4 backplate is what, 1.5mm thick? This is a design problem. Also this bolt goes through a moving pawl which worsens the problem.
In the end i glued the head of the screw with cyanoacrylic instant glue. Subpar solution.
The ratchet shouldn't have come undone in the first place. We are talking for an $100 1/4 ratchet!. And don't get me wrong, I like koken. Yes the screw is torx plus 6ip (another meaningless design)
I wont touch this ratchet again. If a problem arises koken will hear about it. Every time this screw gets loose the threads are getting worn.Thats what happens if you design 3 threads worth of engagement The previous screw was a bit worn and it kept on loosening (it wasn't stripped or anything). Pretty pathetic. Rant offYep. try the Red stuff and tighten the screw kind of finger tight (too tight and it will slip) then let it cure overnight, the screw and threads need to be clean and oil free and it will solve your problem![]()
Have you contacted Koken for a replacement under warranty?....The ratchet shouldn't have come undone in the first place. We are talking for an $100 1/4 ratchet!. .........
I did contact the seller i bought the tool from. Koken agreed to supply a repair kit (it includes the new bolt, with something that looks like a very weak gum threadlocker). This did not solve the issue. I ended up gluing the head of the screw to the ratchets body with instant glueHave you contacted Koken for a replacement under warranty?
I wont touch this ratchet again. If a problem arises koken will hear about it. Every time this screw gets loose the threads are getting worn.Thats what happens if you design 3 threads worth of engagement The previous screw was a bit worn and it kept on loosening (it wasn't stripped or anything). Pretty pathetic. Rant off
As much i want to love koken that's disappointing to say the least. They had 5 years to develop the thing, they chose one and only screw through a moving part. It leaves a sour taste for sure.I actually lost the screw from my original and requested a repair kit under warranty from my dealer (UK Tools Ltd.) who are awesome
They sent me another ratchet and it had the same issue, so I came up with the loctite fix as I love the dimensions of the tool and the low back drag so much!!!
Ko-ken will get around to fixing it I'm sure, I suspect mine was from an early batch of the newer 1/4" 72T Z series flexheads
I know it's not fair to expect companies in higher wage areas to compete on price with Taiwan or China, but something has to give here. If nowadays even the really cheap tools are very serviceable, companies charging so much for a 1/4" ratchet really need to be on top of their game. That thing should have NASA levels of testing and QA.I wont touch this ratchet again. If a problem arises koken will hear about it. Every time this screw gets loose the threads are getting worn.Thats what happens if you design 3 threads worth of engagement The previous screw was a bit worn and it kept on loosening (it wasn't stripped or anything). Pretty pathetic. Rant off
As much i want to love koken that's disappointing to say the least. They had 5 years to develop the thing, they chose one and only screw through a moving part. It leaves a sour taste for sure.
I have worked also enough my 3/8 which is fine, but both of my 1/4 weren't