




Some new toys from Vessel that just arrived.
Have to say I'm really digging the stubby hex set, don't know yet about wear but they fit really well, better than my PB Swiss and the caddy is way nicer than Bondhus's.
The new Armor grip drivers (value line), slightly softer and much grippier than the Megadora's.
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āBeautiful piece of work. Really excellent!ā
Since the number of flights has been reduced owing to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, we have had no choice but to suspend the acceptance of some postal items. We apologize for any inconvenience. We have been discussing with airlines to secure space on flights for postal items, but our transportation costs have unavoidably risen. We are sincerely sorry, but we are forced to introduce a "tentative extra charge for EMS" starting on 1st June 2021.
I'm curious to know where these stubby keys come into use, and a regular Hex key does not ?
Bummer,EMS resumed shipping to the US from Japan on June 1
but prices went up:
see that page for a table of price increases. it seems like the percent increase gets more expensive for bigger/more expensive packages. the lightest/cheapest packages to NA are increasing in cost by 20%. very heavy ones are going up 60%+.
Hmmm, there's one charge for items that ship from amazon no matter how many shipments it takes. One of my orders from Amazon Japan took 4 shipments and it cost no more than if it was all together. Different story of course if its shipped from 3rd party sellers, which I tend to avoid.I was going to place an Amazon order for a few KTC items last weekend, but man, shipping was nearly as much as the tools. Multiple shipments required.![]()
Its because you're/we're subsidizing Amazon's monster contracts that are below cost.Just received an order from amazon.jp. it weighed 1.1 kg, $190 in tools, $22 shipping. I thought that was fine, considering UPS charges almost as much to ship 8 ounces 500 miles in the US.
Does the Vessel bit lock into the Bosch driver ok? I thought Japan bits were not compatible.Some new toys from Vessel that just arrived.
1.1 kg (2.5lbs) from Japan for $22 is really good, Shipping from EU would be more.Just received an order from amazon.jp. it weighed 1.1 kg, $190 in tools, $22 shipping. I thought that was fine, considering UPS charges almost as much to ship 8 ounces 500 miles in the US.
Yes that particular one does, it fits and locks in the Bosch. That vessel hex bit is made to ISO 9.5mm hex lock dimensions. The only thing, the hex width is only 6.28mm with the newest Vessels hex's being made, slightly smaller hex width than PB Swiss, Felo and others so it's a little loose.Does the Vessel bit lock into the Bosch driver ok? I thought Japan bits were not compatible.


Not my post, but I think it's from "The Day of the Jackal."i'll bite. what movie's that from?
Yes, Day of the Jackal, and Edward Foxās comment when the fitted case was opened pretty much mirrored mine when I first opened a Nepros caseā¦!i'll bite. what movie's that from?



Awesome post, nice job and thanks for sharing.I visited the new Factory Gear Tokyo store in Tennoz Isle last weekend and posted a thread on that.

I inherited one of those a while back. No idea where, how, or why my Dad got it, but after the usual neglected 2-cycle engine preliminaries, it was very noticeable how much higher quality it was. Easily on par with Stihl, and better in many respects.
Nice !!
I never found use / reasoning for a stubby Hex key set, considering that i do nothing more than regular maintenance stuff on my motorcycles/cars and some repairs on household appliances. I'm curious to know where these stubby keys come into use, and a regular Hex key does not ?
Must resist the temptation to buy another set of screw drivers since i just bought 2 x sets of Wihas recently !!
Vicks,
The stubby's work well for tight spaces and ease of use, they're smaller size makes them easier to handle and work well for smaller lighter torque work. You can sort of compare it to using a 10mm socket with either choosing a 3/8 ratchet or 1/4 ratchet. Using the stubby feels like using a 1/4 ratchet compared to standard size set. Not a great comparison but hopefully u get the idea.
Anyone with multiple Nepros ratchets notice the surface under the selector switches is sometimes missed? My first nepros, the 3/8 stubby has a rougher finish than the 4 other nepros ratchets I purchased recently.

I donāt think they āmissā the polishing. I donāt think the Japanese make those mistakes, and certainly not on their premium line! As some others have suggested in the posts pizza linked, I suspect itās a design change, and itās taken a while to change all the models.
I doubt many on this thread are into āHorrorā!You nepros guys should read the Stain of SK thread
I donāt think they āmissā the polishing. I donāt think the Japanese make those mistakes, and certainly not on their premium line! As some others have suggested in the posts pizza linked, I suspect itās a design change, and itās taken a while to change all the models.
If thatās the case I wouldnāt like to say which is older and which newer, as I donāt own enough Nepros ratchets to tell. I suspect that will change thoughā¦
Do you have a 1/4 with rougher surface? I see it mainly on the 3/8 and 1/2 sizes. Might be that itās hard to see in pictures unless at the right angle. I know I am digging deep for this small cosmetic issue but I have when Nepros sets such high quality standards!interesting. all 3 of my ratchets are not polished there and none are the stubby. i'm a little jealous of your superior shine...
I donāt think they āmissā the polishing. I donāt think the Japanese make those mistakes, and certainly not on their premium line! As some others have suggested in the posts pizza linked, I suspect itās a design change, and itās taken a while to change all the models.
If thatās the case I wouldnāt like to say which is older and which newer, as I donāt own enough Nepros ratchets to tell. I suspect that will change thoughā¦
I went ahead and sent them an email. Its time to solve this mystery once and for all!Nepros is very good at answering Email (and very courteous, as would be expected). Somebody ask them. I bet there's a reason...