American Locomotive
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So a buddy of mine has been using his father's Snap-On tools for years now, but now that he finally has a place of his own, his father told him it's probably about time he goes out and buys his own tools.
The original plan was to get a few nice ratchets - say Snap-On or Proto, and then compliment them with a full set of Craftsman sockets. Well we went to a local Sears that was closing, hoping to utilize that 20% discount only to find that all their socket production had been moved to China. At that point if you're gonna buy Chinese sockets, you might as well just save half the money and get something like Kobalt instead, since the quality would probably be similar anyways.
So that lead us on a huge search to try and find some high-quality, yet reasonably priced American made tools. It appears that such a thing doesn't exist. The tool-truck brands want insane money for a basic 10 or 12 piece socket rail. The S-K brand was the only reasonably priced American manufacturer we could find, at about 1/2-1/4 of the cost of equivalent Snap-On stuff. But then we read they've been having a lot of quality issues lately, so we're shying away from them.
Then we discovered the Japanese brands like Koken and Nepros, and the rave reviews they get. We were shocked to discover that the Koken pricing is actually fairly reasonable - more inline with SK rather than the tool-truck brands - from places like Frank's Tools and Tool Pan.
However, the selection on both Frank's Tools and Tool Pan is pretty limited. I was wondering if you guys knew where else to find Koken sockets and tools, or are Tool Pan and Frank's Tools about the only way to get them?
Thanks a ton!
The original plan was to get a few nice ratchets - say Snap-On or Proto, and then compliment them with a full set of Craftsman sockets. Well we went to a local Sears that was closing, hoping to utilize that 20% discount only to find that all their socket production had been moved to China. At that point if you're gonna buy Chinese sockets, you might as well just save half the money and get something like Kobalt instead, since the quality would probably be similar anyways.
So that lead us on a huge search to try and find some high-quality, yet reasonably priced American made tools. It appears that such a thing doesn't exist. The tool-truck brands want insane money for a basic 10 or 12 piece socket rail. The S-K brand was the only reasonably priced American manufacturer we could find, at about 1/2-1/4 of the cost of equivalent Snap-On stuff. But then we read they've been having a lot of quality issues lately, so we're shying away from them.
Then we discovered the Japanese brands like Koken and Nepros, and the rave reviews they get. We were shocked to discover that the Koken pricing is actually fairly reasonable - more inline with SK rather than the tool-truck brands - from places like Frank's Tools and Tool Pan.
However, the selection on both Frank's Tools and Tool Pan is pretty limited. I was wondering if you guys knew where else to find Koken sockets and tools, or are Tool Pan and Frank's Tools about the only way to get them?
Thanks a ton!





