I have one. One of only a couple of Nepros ratchet’s I own.
Personally, I think the 1/4“ drive tools are the jewel in the Nepros crown.
I’m not particularly worried about strength tests. There’s going to be very little to choose between any of these high tooth count ratchets, certainly not enough to notice, and I’m not going to be using what’s probably my finest 1/4“ ratchet to breaking point anyway.
Service? Warranty?
It won’t need servicing, it’s only a ratchet. Over time it will wear out. At that point, buy a rebuild kit. If you’re worried, buy one in advance.
I very much doubt if there will be any manufacturing faults. It will be flawless, have a flawless finish, and delivered in a box that keeps it that way, If Nepros do fail in this, I have no doubt it will be replaced without question, and the guy from quality control will probably resign in shame.
You will, if you try, be able to break this ratchet. It’s not hard, it’s only 1/4” drive. That doesn’t, however, mean it’s faulty. So you won’t be able to send it back and demand a replacement. Personally, I’m fine with this and wouldn’t expect different.
I’m aware that’s not how it is with Snap On, (although that’s all their warranty says) but somebody pays for that service, and if buy but don’t break a ratchet, it’s me!
Hey Dave, thanks again man you are always super helpful

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Good to know.
Me neither, I'm just the kind of guy that likes to compare specs and get the best I can for my money and/or at least eliminate any potential weak links. If the Hazet's breaking strength is 120Nm for instance, and the Nepros is 25Nm it would be automatically taken out of the running. That's the only reason I care about strength tests.
Just trying to get a feel about the company before dipping my foot in. Some don't even offer rebuild kits. Also, I like to support companies that treat their customers well and are accessible, prompt, and easy to deal with. As for servicing, every ratchet will last longer if you disassemble, clean, and repack regularly(especially if you put a lot of hours in it).
Not too worried about manufacturing defects(although I'm a magnet for them lol) but, it's just nice to know one will be taken care of in the unfortunate event. It seams like they are pretty on the ball from their tools external appearances anyway. Hopefully the inside matches the out...
Again, just want to make sure it's not weak in comparison to other top options as they are all pretty much in the same price bracket for me so it makes sense to pick one of the best options. Just so you know, I am well versed in using tools and have never broken a ratchet even after the better part of two decades as a professional mechanic. But, I used Snap-on for the bulk of that and they are close to, if not at the top of, the ratchet mountain. I just don't want to shoot myself in the foot by straying from them just to try something new. It would be terrible to all of a sudden start breaking ratchets just because I decided to try a new brand. I am all for using the right tool for the job as well(hense me rarely breaking tools) but, at the same time, a good ratchet should be able to handle a little torture imo(within reason of course). I can likely count the amount of times I have used a breaker bar on one hand(I haven't even owned own for many years). I'm not saying I never used a deadblow and a sacrificial box head, or an impact, or my impact impact driver set, or a set of Cobras etc. but plenty of times I have cracked very tight nuts, bolts, studs with a ratchet yet never broke one as I use high quality tools and the right size ratchet for the job.
Anyway, these Nepros definitely have me interested as their fit and finish looks amazing. If the windows match the drapes so to speak, it is going to be an even harder decision now to pick a new quarter drive lol. Thanks again for all your help Dave, our conversations are helping me get closer to picking

. By the way, pretty impressed so far with this new Hazet 863HPB that showed up today...