This picture of a ¥ 164,271 Tone toolbox set is serious tool ****.
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The organizers in their boxes looks killer.
This picture of a ¥ 164,271 Tone toolbox set is serious tool ****.
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Here's something handy.
KTC makes these nice tool organizers. They are kind of like pegboard, but are made of plastic and lie flat in the drawer. They are sold as 3-board kits that come with various accessories (plastic clips, stands, and holders of different sizes). You can also buy bags of each of the accessories separately.
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I like the fact that you can arrange and rearrange the clips and holders however you like. They snap in and out easily. Guaranteed to provide hours of fun and entertainment!
Here's how I'm using them in my KTC toolbox:
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A 3-board kit costs about $10, and 10-piece bags of the accessory clips and holders cost between $2.50 and $5 depending on the size of the particular item.
That is very tempting. My only concern is I do not know a lot about Tone other than their ratchets come from Taiwan. Does anybody know if most of their stuff is still made in Japan? Not trying to start a COO war, I just thought it would be cool to own a small set of tools made all in or predominantly in Japan. Right now I was considering going KTC for the most part, but this set might be an option as well.Searching Tone toolbox brings up this. It's so damn tempting but I just don't need any more basic hand tools.
https://lejeunebolt.com/product/tone-tsx950-77-pc-metric-tool-set/
That is very tempting. My only concern is I do not know a lot about Tone other than their ratchets come from Taiwan. Does anybody know if most of their stuff is still made in Japan? Not trying to start a COO war, I just thought it would be cool to own a small set of tools made all in or predominantly in Japan. Right now I was considering going KTC for the most part, but this set might be an option as well.
Searching Tone toolbox brings up this. It's so damn tempting but I just don't need any more basic hand tools.
https://lejeunebolt.com/product/tone-tsx950-77-pc-metric-tool-set/
Any recommendations for a deep 3/8" socket set? I'd like to try out some Japanese tools and thought I'd start with some sockets that I need. I found the Koken's on Frank's Tools website and they look gorgeous. Best websites to use? Thanks!
I thought that ratchet looked similar to the made in taiwan Blackhawk. That set looks like a smokin deal if made in Japan but overpriced if Taiwanese.
I have the Koken Zeal set and it's very nice, including the magnetic rail it comes on. RS3300MZ12
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.
Thanks, I had a look on amazon JP and with this posh rail it's GBP 62.23.. SO its cheaper to order from Japan then from a UK distributor which is a shame really..
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Out of interest could you link to the set on Amazon Japan as I'm struggling to find it, my searching doesn't bring anything up.
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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.
Here you are:
https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B005I7HWM4/
(BTW, the tricky part about searching part numbers at Amazon Japan is that they helpfully try to "autotranslate" the number for you without asking. This usually adds spaces, changes characters, and messes the number up all sorts of ways. However, if you simply click "UNDO" for autotranslate, you will get the right item more than 90% of the time.)
I have been using the TOP HT-200B adjustable wrench with fine mouths for a while and I find that they are of a high quality, like all the adjustable wrenches of this brand. Very recommended.Bought another TOP adjustable wrench, a HT-200B. Engineer makes one that costs less and has a thinner, 2mm jaw, but it just doesn't look like as nice a tool.
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Bought another TOP adjustable wrench, a HT-200B. Engineer makes one that costs less and has a thinner, 2mm jaw, but it just doesn't look like as nice a tool.
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Guys I’m loving this thread. Just finished up a trip in Japan and got so many amazing tools because of this thread and finding places.
Quick question, vessel woody (wood composite) grip drivers, does anyone know if they are a true Phillips head or might they be JIS? I really like the grip but also like that appeal of having the extra bite of the JIS tip.
Quick question, vessel woody (wood composite) grip drivers, does anyone know if they are a true Phillips head or might they be JIS? I really like the grip but also like that appeal of having the extra bite of the JIS tip.
JIS is sort of a can of worms -- abandoned standard, superseded by DIN/ISO, Vessel no longer uses JIS, etc., etc. Be that as it may, I'm sure that the Vessel Woody series are designed to work perfectly with JIS screws. They are size-coded the same way as all the Vessel screwdrivers I own: P.1, P.2, P.3 for Japanese +1, +2, +3 sizes. (BTW, you probably know that there are two types of drivers in the Woody Series, regular and through-tang with a striking cap.)
Does anyone have suggestions for a 1/4 bit holding screwdriver and also a 1/4 socket screwdriver?
I have that one and the version used with a ratchet or extension... i like that version better.I think I need that
Sick, Tsurumonkey!
Here's some of my recent grabs:
Tohnichi MTQL40N
Ko-ken Z-eal 3/8" short flex head ratchet
Ko-ken Z-eal 1/4" flex head ratchet
Freakin' love Ko-ken ratchets; just wish I didn't accidentally reverse the lever so often, but that's the only drawback for having such a smooth backdrag.
Your gonna love using that Tohnichi MTQL40N torque wrench, I've got that same one and yes Koken ratchets are some of the best, also have several of them too.