Heres some of the Japanese tools that belong to my family.
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those came from an onboard motorcycle kit
Heres some of the Japanese tools that belong to my family.
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So, I ordered the Ko-Ken Z-EAL set 3285Z from Mutsuura (recommended by Cosmik in post #574) via Rakuten marketplace on Saturday night. I sent them an email this morning attempting to verify that they received my order. It's still incomplete pending final shipping details which Rakuten said the seller would contact me to arrange. No reply - it's Tuesday afternoon in Japan. Is this normal?
Item Purchased:
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/mutsuura/item/10012919/
I bought multiple times from Mutsuura, everything went smooth. Top notch service!
Duarte,
Thanks for posting pictures of your LevelChrome and Amazon Japanese tool purchases.
Did it say on the packaging the tooth count of the Vessel ratcheting screwdriver?
If not, is it a coarse or fine tooth ratcheting screwdriver?
Thanks,
Dave
I do have some Knipex to compare to, 1000V Insulated Long Nose Pliers, Knipex 8" High Leverage Combination, Knipex 2505140 Chain Nose Pliers and 10" water pump pliers.
I think the Supertool compare very well, maybe not quite the Knipex grade in some respects, but very close or equal. They are definitely worth a look, especially if on sale as these were. The waterpump pliers were under $7 each.
Time will tell how they hold up, but first impressions are very positive.
Gutted my Nepros ratchet that I've been using on and off since a I got it about a week ago. Wanted to clean it and lubricate it. There is a very light oil applied inside from the factory but I wiped it down and gave everything a nice coating of super lube. The internals are just as high quality as the external appearance/feel of the ratchet. I did toss the Philips, that I destroyed in the process of opening it, in the trash. I have no idea why they would make such a nice ratchet then use Loctite on Philips screws for the cover plate. They're only a 0 too (I believe) so they cant tolerate any torque. Don't even bother trying to open it unless you have spares. Thankfully they did use a 2mm Hex for the reverse lever screw and the flex joint set screw also uses a hex. Now everything is hex.
Skin,
I mentioned this in the past....probably in the Nepros thread, that KTC doesn't recommend the removal of the cover plate unless you're doing an overhaul (which includes the screws). They say it's maintenance-free. Does it feel any better with the super lube in there?
Skin,
I mentioned this in the past....probably in the Nepros thread, that KTC doesn't recommend the removal of the cover plate unless you're doing an overhaul (which includes the screws). They say it's maintenance-free. Does it feel any better with the super lube in there?
What's your opinion on their reverse lever. I find that it needs a longer stroke and the stroke action is a bit stiffer than a Dual-80. I wish they could improve on that, but that's probably dictated by the design of the mechanism.
What do you think of the flex hinge on the flex-head ratchet. Smooth, too loose/stiff?

€73.05!!!Dude... How on earth did they arrive at that figure? Is that just for clearance or is VAT involved?
Pliers look good though. How much did you pay for them?


That's outrages!To enter the Customs airport 33 € whatever the value package. Other 13 € for storage costs, plus 23 € VAT, plus 4 € fee for DHL to do the custom clearance for me.![]()
That's outrages!
Here in Australia, we have a $1000 tax free threshold for postal imports
Nevertheless good tools are expensive here, hence I import most of mine.
Greek customs *****.
Miskin awesome pliers, especially that Marry. Now I want one, but without the customs fee.


My Olfa blade tools:
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Finally my order from Rakuten arrived. Greek customs tear me apart...73.05 € (100 $) for Customs clearance!
they do indeed bite like Christopher Lee in a Hammer Films movie.Anyway the pliers are awesome!![]()
i'll take gladly the blame for that "waste", check your mailbox early next month for some toolbox soothing stuff...Merry ZA 185! I blame GJ member cosmik binturong for this "waste of money" in times of economic crisis! No, i'm just joking. I'm a jealous man!![]()

nice, gotta get some more Hozan too...View media item 37937
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Hozan P-706 crimping pliers! An excellent tool for my bike electrics!
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To enter the Customs airport 33 € whatever the value package. Other 13 € for storage costs, plus 23 € VAT, plus 4 € fee for DHL to do the custom clearance for me.
The pliers cost 59 € including shipping....![]()
Oh wait i think Leverchrome offers Merry pliers. I think it's a USA site. So if they post with USPS, no customs!
This is the most impressive about this tool! It can be used as a defense weapon (if you are Warden Dwight McClusky)!!they do indeed bite like Christopher Lee in a Hammer Films movie.![]()
you spoil me too much.i'll take gladly the blame for that "waste", check your mailbox early next month for some toolbox soothing stuff...![]()

It's nice if you have small hands. Would prefer it a little bigger.nice, gotta get some more Hozan too...![]()
That's right! If my order was above 60 €, the fee is 100 € for DHL!! If you choose to make the clearance DHL instead of you. Believe me some people prefer to pay 100 € to avoid confusion with the Greek customs.that's what, 50€ for DHL?![]()
well, thanks to Levelchrome i had to order from Rakuten/Mutsuura to replace the one i ordered from them which disappeared from the package before delivery... better ask them to tape the package correctly before or you might never see some of your order.![]()
This is the most impressive about this tool! It can be used as a defense weapon (if you are Warden Dwight McClusky)!!
)no, it's just that i've been pretty busy since last time to do some of the things i wanted to do and am starting to get back on track now that we're back home after all those stays in various hospitals(we've just been out of the sixth one since we started a year or so agoyou spoil me too much.![]()
). i have something like five or six parcels that need finishing touches/miss a thing or two that i would like to send before Spring to nice people.they look thin but since they're not supposed to be used for heavy crimpin' that's fine with me... and price is quite good too for that quality.It's nice if you have small hands. Would prefer it a little bigger.
reminds me of why i hate DHL so badly...That's right! If my order was above 60 €, the fee is 100 € for DHL!! If you choose to make the clearance DHL instead of you. Believe me some people prefer to pay 100 € to avoid confusion with the Greek customs.
Texas of all places. looks like they do not treat their foreign customers when there's a problem like they do treat US-based ones. too bad for them since we wanted to order more stuff from them and did so but from Mutsuura instead and for cheaper so we bought way more stuff than planned.That *****!Where this site located?
even used it to get a firm hold on some stubborn mangled titanium bolt heads.
(NBK? heh heh heh...)
I hope you and your family are in good health and doing well.no, it's just that i've been pretty busy since last time to do some of the things i wanted to do and am starting to get back on track now that we're back home after all those stays in various hospitals(we've just been out of the sixth one since we started a year or so ago). i have something like five or six parcels that need finishing touches/miss a thing or two that i would like to send before Spring to nice people.

After light use of Merry pliers noticed that some teeth were flattened with relatively little pressure. This got me thinking and I decided to measure the hardness of the pliers. The result surprised me unpleasantly. HRC 15!
I can't measure the hardness of the jaws but how much difference to have?
Is this measurement normal for pliers?
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