Reed Prince
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A quick reply as I get ready to start my day, with a few things from a nearby tool cabinet. Don't have time to check my info, so other people here might be able to give more accurate details.I’ve got a pretty good handle on, and have acquired some, socketry and screwdrivers from Japan — but I don’t yet have any of their better pliers. Trouble is, there are so many from which to choose!
From reading through this thread, it would seem that the top pliers makers in Japan are (in no particular order):
Keiba
3 Peaks
Fujiya
Merry
If you think there are any others who are in the upper tier, please feel free to comment.
Now, what I’d like to know is: what single item should I get from each of these makers if I want an example of their best work?
From left to right.
Victor makes nice pliers and cutters. I believe their High-Grade series is their premium product.
Keiba's High Grade or Gunmetal series is their top of the line, unless you include their Alutool series, which are way more expensive.
KTC makes really nice slip joint pliers, as previously mentioned.
I like these little Hozan cutters, but don't know much about the rest of their product line.
edit: I have the IPS long reach pliers mentioned in the post before mine. Not in the same league as my Knipex long reach, so I would consider them a mid-range product. But they, like many Japanese mid-tier tools, give you a pretty unbeatable bang for your buck.
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