The black handle is the fc series of the high grade pliers and fcc are the comfort grip series.Here's a curious thing. An eBay page for Keiba FCC-206 has a picture of the top cutters, which are labeled FC-206. An Amazon Japan search for FC-206 brings up a page for the lower tool. I guess Keiba made FC-206 the name of a different tool at some point.
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I just received my first Keiba diagonal cutting pliers, they look great! Can't wait to use them. I know these have been posted here before, this is how I found out about them.

Got my order from Amazon.jp via DEJAPAN to get around the recently imposed geoblock to AU. I got a set of Ko-ken 3/8 drive nut grip sockets and hold function inhex sockets, plus a 34mm 1/2" socket. Very nice!

The sticker appears to indicate the name and address of the company that made or offers the vise, much of the missing pieces make it difficult to tell, but I don't see the words "made in" anywhere on that sticker.

SK11's socketry items are mostly Taiwanese imports.
Same goes for Trusco. Trusco is a huge industrial supplier. They are like Acklands Grainger in North America, or like Garant in Europe.
TOP's wrenches, with the exception of their forged ratcheting wrenches, are made in Japan.
That was my guess. Thanks for confirming.
Just because a tool is marked "Japan" doesn't mean that's the COO. "Made in Japan" does.
Yeah, "Japan" is not necessarily a guarantee. Perfect example is Tone's current line of fine-tooth ratchets.
Likewise, "USA" or "Germany" can also be deceptive. But once you see enough tools from around the world, you acquire this natural "radar" where you can sense deception going on.![]()

I have a pair of the PZ-58's, I keep them in my trunk kit. They're OK, if a bit small. The build quality seems fine but nothing to write home about. I'd say they're decent, but I haven't put mine to heavy use.
Engineer wouldn't be my first choice if I was looking at buying pliers.
For 3/8" drive, it's hard to beat the VIM HD375 driver handles / extension bars IMO. Nice and solid, pull-back locking collar, and a square drive hole in the end of the handle.
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Hi Tanukiboy,
I see these are discontinued now, even VIM only have the HD500's in stock. Do you have a source for the HD375's at a decent price, I see Amazon has them but for $65![]()
What was the going price back then?Sorry, I ordered mine from Amazon US a while ago. Hope you can find them.
What was the going price back then?
looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
I like that price....I paid about $25 + shipping for the two piece set a year or so ago.
I just received my shipment of SK11 Wrench Adapters that I purchased from Amazon.co.jp. They appear to be almost identical (at least in the photos, I don't have the 2 brands side by side for comparison) to the ones made by Toptul but at a fraction of the price. They are made in Taiwan as a COO. I can't wait to put them to use in those tight places where a ratchet and a socket will be too tall for the given space. Thanks to tanukiboy for the suggestions!![]()
Anyone own any of the 'Engineer' brand pliers that are made in Japan? I've found some at decent price but wanted to hear from someone who's held them in their hand.
I suspect this may be the first of many orders you place at Amazon Japan.Shipping to the US is surprisingly fast, inexpensive, and hassle free.
Are the TONE 1/4 spinners Japan made?
Anything particularly interesting or useful under 1500 yen I should add?
The Koken ratchets are peened, but the covers are able to be opened. They sell rebuild kits, so they're not sealed or anything
It is exactly like the Ko-ken 2759F that makes me think that they even leave the same factory.Garage Journal strikes again. I didn’t notice these drivers accepted a ratchet into the end until I saw a recent post here. I can’t really say I needed it but when I saw it at the shop today for ¥1000 I had to buy it.![]()

My impression was that of not being able to take it apart without needing new screws, they sheered off in the case I mentioned earlier if. Not a huge deal, I have abundance of trans fluid around worst case I could just soak the head in it a bit if I can't put superlube in.