Oh yeah.....been there...done that to!I was also drinking the other day and bought a Tone 3/8" driver handle simply because I didn't have one. Amazon is dangerous when you're intoxicated.
The KBN150 model receives the greatest number of favorable review here, followed by the... smaller 125 model. (not sure on prefix)Has anyone used these $16 Tsunoda / JDM flush cutters? That seems like a pretty good price !
and.... what do you think?The aluminum 1/4 drive spinner handle with the 2.5 inch shaft
Nothing like having a tool to fix your tools!
Yeah. Thing works great, and it leaves the old handle completely undamaged.Nothing like having a tool to fix your tools!



Out of the envelope, it's heavier than most of my other spinner handles, definitely handle heavy. The handle shape prevents rolling. The knurling is sharp. and forms two distinct spin zones for different grips or just rotating it with your thumb & index finger. I also think the knurling prevents it from being slippery when covered in coolant. Time will tell how durable the handle coating is. I like it. It's well made, nicely finished. I'll get the shorter version when it's back in stock.and.... what do you think?
I have one in my cart... I was waiting for them to tell me when it was available.
BK

The KBN150 model receives the greatest number of favorable review here, followed by the... smaller 125 model. (not sure on prefix)
See "Tools of Japan" thread
or search "flush cutter"
The low-end Klein model I thought was a piece of garbage. (see below)
I gave it to my buddy and he tossed it.
YMMV

I did some test cuts with it and the heavy top and bottom wires cut easy. Wife is off work tomorrow, so its likely the de-fencing day.I’m looking forward to hearing your report on the fencing removal.
China ?
It's the new stuff from Carlyle. I believe it said product of Cambodia and finished in China.China ?
Pretty odd the direction Carlyle went. Most of their stuff used to be Taiwan and no more lol. Not sure I’ve seen anything with their new label made in TaiwanIt's the new stuff from Carlyle. I believe it said product of Cambodia and finished in China.
If I remember, I can get a picture of the back of the package when I go back to the garage.
The local Napa store also had a pretty nice looking new Carlyle display... drawers with dividers for individual sockets or pieces of tooling.Pretty odd the direction Carlyle went. Most of their stuff used to be Taiwan and no more lol. Not sure I’ve seen anything with their new label made in Taiwan
Does Snap-On make those handle swappers with orange bases?Just swapped handles. Sure helps having the proper factory equipment.![]()
Yes, but then you need to buy the handle-swap tool base swap tool. Don't ask what you'll need if you want an orange base on that.Does Snap-On make those handle swappers with orange bases?
@rwordIt's the new stuff from Carlyle. I believe it said product of Cambodia and finished in China.
If I remember, I can get a picture of the back of the package when I go back to the garage.

I wish the foam was orange instead of their corporate red.Does Snap-On make those handle swappers with orange bases?
I'm glad you all are having fun with my fondness for orange tools.Yes, but then you need to buy the handle-swap tool base swap tool. Don't ask what you'll need if you want an orange base on that.
Well it does have its own appealI'm glad you all are having fun with my fondness for orange tools.![]()
Indeed... Orange is a very appealing color.Well it does have its own appeal
AH! I didn't know they were making two versions! I'd like to see if it will FIT into the blow-mold box that big 1/4" kit came in, to replace the cheesy plastic-handled model they put into it.shorter version when it's back in stock.
I am assuming it is THIS Sealey, yes?Sealey AK6962
Yes. I'm not good for much, but I am pretty good at observing trends and patterns, which inexplicably get registered to memory -I also have this little guy for small work or in tight quarters. Tsunoda PM-120. Good quality tool.



I don’t own them, but I have used them.

I should probably buy a few more pairs before they find out so popular here, great tool, I'm a bit OCD about of zip ties.I don’t own them, but I have used them.
Like all Tsunoda, but particularly their “King TTC“ line, faultless quality, and amazing value.
Yes, that is a good price. Partly due to the USD / Yen rate I suspect, but Tsunoda have always been insanely good value. My guess is that you are not paying much for advertising, the company don’t demand huge (and constantly increasing) profits, and all the tooling is paid for!
I opted for the similar KBN-150, which offer angled jaws and a gripping surface for tightening. Use them all the time now. Probably slightly prefer the smooth grips on the PN-150.
But hell, I could buy 5 pairs of Tsunoda PN-150 for the price of the Snap On equivalent, and I actually think the Tsunoda are the better tools.
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I'm thinking of starting a support group for that... right after I get the Procrastinators Anonymous group going....I'm a bit OCD about of zip ties.
Need one of these.
