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Frankstools

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Hello, I am new to this Forum, but I just started selling the complete line of Koken tools at discount prices. I am currently in Japan and ship by USPS. If interested, contact me at [email protected] for a quote.

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jk47

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I just pulled the trigger on a Koken Z-EAL 15 piece set, spinning t-handle, and Vessel Impacta screwdrivers :drool:

Only $13.83 for shipping all the way from Japan :thumbup:
 

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Some teasers until I get the shipment...
 

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How much was the socket set

$210 USD for everything shipped, prices change with the exchange rate. So it's best to ask Frank for an exact quote. I compared all the item prices from Frank to Japanese online retailers, and Frank was generally equal to or better. The real savings come from the shipping rate, as he can use USPS flat rate.

$138 for the ratchet set, $38 for the spinner, and $32 for the screwdrivers.
 
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you don't work for frank do you?

Koken tools are the bomb

LOL... no, I'm excited to share info, I could have just as easily kept his contact info to myself and resold them.
 

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That's interesting, they have a combination SAE, metric, Whitworth socket+ratchet set in-a-box.

Any opinions on Nepros vs. Koken?
 

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That's interesting, they have a combination SAE, metric, Whitworth socket+ratchet set in-a-box.

Any opinions on Nepros vs. Koken?
Koken is MUCH more widely available in NZ/Australia and from what I can see, Europe and the US - the Nepros looks very nice though! They get great reviews too... the pics of them I've seen on GJ, they're almost too pretty to be used... :shocking:
 
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Hello, sure I can send to you, It would go by Japan Post. Let me know if want anything.

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KTC and Koken are both great tools makers. I prefer Koken. the steel is very good and the plating will never peel. I used them since the early 90's and to this day I have never had a problem....I have many makes in my box, but I favor their sockets over anything.
 
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Frankstools

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Scott, I am working on a yahoo site, but its not off the ground yet. In the meantine, check out the hyperlink and you can access the entire catalog, I can provide you with a quote,
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Hi Frank,

Do you only sell Koken? I'm a bit confused because it seems that jk47 bought a Vessel impacta from you? Is Vessel a part of Koken?

Actually I'd like to buy an IPS plastic jaws plier (WL-270S) from a place that doesn't ask a kidney in shipping fees to Belgium, do you sell such tools?

Thanks ;)
 

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Hi Frank,

Do you only sell Koken? I'm a bit confused because it seems that jk47 bought a Vessel impacta from you? Is Vessel a part of Koken?

Actually I'd like to buy an IPS plastic jaws plier (WL-270S) from a place that doesn't ask a kidney in shipping fees to Belgium, do you sell such tools?

Thanks ;)

Vessel is different than Koken, but Frank has access to other Japanese tool companies. Best to send him an email at the address listed in the first post, he responds very quickly.

My order shipped last week, so I'm eagerly awaiting its arrival. Pic's to follow as soon as I get my mitts on it.
 

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Vessel is different than Koken, but Frank has access to other Japanese tool companies. Best to send him an email at the address listed in the first post, he responds very quickly.

My order shipped last week, so I'm eagerly awaiting its arrival. Pic's to follow as soon as I get my mitts on it.

What brand is that wrench in your avatar? I recall seeing one before but i forget the brand. Really want one.
 

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I'm still waiting for the Zeal line to be sold individually....hoping for that day to come. I think their ratchet is going to be buttery smooth, with a really low reverse drag.

Speaking of T-handles, here's what I have from Ko-ken.
Posted more pics here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1239099&postcount=3983

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Frankstools

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Hi Frank,

Do you only sell Koken? I'm a bit confused because it seems that jk47 bought a Vessel impacta from you? Is Vessel a part of Koken?

Actually I'd like to buy an IPS plastic jaws plier (WL-270S) from a place that doesn't ask a kidney in shipping fees to Belgium, do you sell such tools?

Thanks ;)
Cantuase,

I primarily sell Koken, but my distributor carries many brands. Let me check into the for you. The Koken company set me up to sell their product through their primary vendor and dont want to veer off course too fast. Frank
 

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Good news!!!! The tools are here!!!

The Bad news!!! I can't pick them up until thursday or friday due to work :(

Shipped from Japan on the 13th, and arrived on the 18th, purdy darn quick for $14 :bowdown:

Pics coming by the weekend :beer:
 

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NICE! Can't wait to see what you got.

Well the quality of pics can't compare to yours, but....

All the tools were sealed in original packaging, and well packed. The Koken ratchet has very very light resistance when ratcheting. A nice handle that is like a very very hard rubberized plastic. The sockets are very shallow, allowing access in tight spaces, and the universal is probably the best design I've ever seen.

Nepros vs KTC ratchets....


Finish- Nepros wins....the Koken falls in between KTC and Nepros in terms of appearance. More towards the Nepros end of things though.

Ratcheting action- Koken wins, very little resistance, both 36 tooth designs.
Koken non quick release (which I prefer).

Handle- Nepros wins, due to a slicker more durable design, but only by a hair. I like fat handle ratchets.

Durability- Tell you guys in a couple of years....

Overall- Koken, because I like non quick release ratchets, due to the fact they hold the socket with less play.

Koken spinning T-Handle- Simply awesome :bowdown: best T-Handle ever....

Vessel Impactas- Haven't used them yet, but could bail you out in a tight spot that needs and impact driver. Quality, innovative design by a reputable screwdriver manufacture.

I picked these up on my way to work (600 miles from home), so it's gonna be later rather than sooner getting some side by side Nepros vs. Koken socket picks.
 

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jk47

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Nice work JK. Any prices on the items?

Koken socket set-$138, Koken T-Handle- $37, Vessel Impactas-$16 each, $14 shipping, prices subject to change with the exchange rate :thumbup:
 

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What's the difference between the Z-eal sockets and Koken's other sockets? Shallow drive? And I'm assuming the Z-eal sockets are only available in the Z-eal anniversary set?
 

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Thanks for writing your intial thoughts on the Ko-ken products.

I've been curious about the ratchet, particularly about their low-drag back stroke.
And I didn't know there was an English link their Zeal stuff...sadly though, there's only minimal text content.....they skimped out quite a bit compared to the Japanese version, and that's not good for anybody out there who really wants to know all the products features/details. :(


[Edit] I snagged a few pictures the other day of the Impacta that I have, and here's one. It's so convenient--a PH2 that's ready to go. Works as advertised. :thumbup:
 

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