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christodav

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Hey guys. I live in Australia and I have just placed my first order via the nepros.net website. I only ordered a socket rail and a spark plug socket to test how long it takes to get here and check out the quality of the tools.
I lived in Japan from 2011-2013 and bought a few KTC standard tools and I was very pleased with the quality. AFAIK, we don't have a KTC distributor in Australia, which is surprising as we do have distributors for many other Japanese made tool brands including S.E.K, Shinano, Ko-Ken and sunflag. I actually work in a tool retail store here in Melbourne and I purchase a lot of Japanese and USA made tools for myself through work.

Anyway, I'll post again once I have received my order and let you all know how I got on.

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Good luck with that!

Unfortunately, here in the U.K. the carrier that Nepros use, stick you with a 'handling fee' for collecting the duty. Don't mind the duty, it's on everything, but the handling fee makes small orders very expensive.

Quality of the tools is great though. Doubt you will be disappointed!
 

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We don't have duty fees impossed on items bought oversea into Australia unless the value is over AU$1000-. If it is over that value, then it is a 10% duty.

Anyway, I was pleased to receive an email tonight with an invoice and a tracking number. I have had a lot of experience with EMS mail in the past and usually it takes anywhere from 4-14 days to arrive to me here in Melbourne from Japan. It will be interesting to see how long it takes through FEDEX.

Chris
 

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Wow! I received the items today. I think I am addicted now.

The package left Japan on the 24th and arrived on the 29th. I think it's pretty impressive considering the package was sent from Japan to China, from China to Singapore, Singapore to Sydney and from Sydney to Melbourne - all within 4-5 days.

It's a big box for 2 small items LOL.

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I've owned these tools for about 3 years now and would like to give an update.

I only own the 3/8 flex head ratchet, a socket set, an extension set, and the u joint.

Ratchet lock and release no longer works. Sockets fall off easily and they can be pushed on without pressing the release button. The rubber "grip" at the bottom is long gone. These get oily and swell and then fall apart. On the sockets, they provide no grip at all. Hold the socket and twist, and the ring just spins around the socket. I'd much rather have some knurling on there to get a better grip.

The sockets, extension, and u joint have all held up just fine except the rubber ring. I will admit they have a better fit and finish than some ACE hardware brand tools, but I wouldn't buy their ratchet again.
 

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I've owned these tools for about 3 years now and would like to give an update.

I only own the 3/8 flex head ratchet, a socket set, an extension set, and the u joint.

Ratchet lock and release no longer works. Sockets fall off easily and they can be pushed on without pressing the release button. The rubber "grip" at the bottom is long gone. These get oily and swell and then fall apart. On the sockets, they provide no grip at all. Hold the socket and twist, and the ring just spins around the socket. I'd much rather have some knurling on there to get a better grip.

The sockets, extension, and u joint have all held up just fine except the rubber ring. I will admit they have a better fit and finish than some ACE hardware brand tools, but I wouldn't buy their ratchet again.
I Hate to play the Devils advocate but pieces of rubber on tools that get used hard are gonna wear fast, regardless of brand. Good to hear the you're enjoying the sockets though! [emoji106]
 

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I've owned these tools for about 3 years now and would like to give an update.

I only own the 3/8 flex head ratchet, a socket set, an extension set, and the u joint.

Ratchet lock and release no longer works. Sockets fall off easily and they can be pushed on without pressing the release button. The rubber "grip" at the bottom is long gone. These get oily and swell and then fall apart. On the sockets, they provide no grip at all. Hold the socket and twist, and the ring just spins around the socket. I'd much rather have some knurling on there to get a better grip.

The sockets, extension, and u joint have all held up just fine except the rubber ring. I will admit they have a better fit and finish than some ACE hardware brand tools, but I wouldn't buy their ratchet again.

This is great feedback as I have been eying the Nepros line and questioned in my mind the use of rubber or plastic (can't tell and there is no description of it) on their tools. Anyone that wrenches on cars knows that rubber, plastics and oil products used around automotive is not a good mix over time. I wonder why they don't use the knurling as Hazet for example uses it or it may be a patent thing??
 

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Granted I used that ratchet every day for those three years. I've noticed the "comfort" features and grips on the big brands like Matco and Snap-on also take a beating. I'd rather skip all that and go with all metal.
 

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Thanks guys, I think I am going to try to order 3 ratchets and try the 90 tooth... The wife is going to kill me...
 

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I Hate to play the Devils advocate but pieces of rubber on tools that get used hard are gonna wear fast, regardless of brand. Good to hear the you're enjoying the sockets though! [emoji106]

Yep! No doubt about it! I bought some Nepros sockets a while back and didn't like the rubber!

The sockets themselves are first class, but it's obvious the rubber is almost a disposable item!

I think the only reason they put them on there is so they can offer colour coded tools for tool control purposes.

A lot of the big makers (Proto spring to mind, but there are others) will offer tools with a groove for either a plastic, or painted, colour code ring!
 

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I've owned these tools for about 3 years now and would like to give an update.

I only own the 3/8 flex head ratchet, a socket set, an extension set, and the u joint.

Ratchet lock and release no longer works. Sockets fall off easily and they can be pushed on without pressing the release button. The rubber "grip" at the bottom is long gone. These get oily and swell and then fall apart. On the sockets, they provide no grip at all. Hold the socket and twist, and the ring just spins around the socket. I'd much rather have some knurling on there to get a better grip.

The sockets, extension, and u joint have all held up just fine except the rubber ring. I will admit they have a better fit and finish than some ACE hardware brand tools, but I wouldn't buy their ratchet again.


I'd be inclined to contact their warranty department with the quick-release issue. Maybe they might send you a rebuild kit. :D








Regarding rubber grip rings:
Over the 5 years, I've inadvertently cut one ring of a ratchet spinner (which has since been replaced with a yellow one). I've also had two rings from a socket swell from being left submerged inside a solvent tank (but they did revert back to its original shape, and useable). My 10 and 17mm sockets have fallen into a bath of engine/transmission oil, and although they didn't swell, the oil stays between the groove and ring that it's becomes ineffective as a grip to aid in turning fasteners.

Quite simply, the solution to all this is knurling like Hazet has always been doing.
 

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I backed off and didn't order them. Too much money when I have 100 snappy ratchets and more than half are dual 80's. If they were cheaper I might try them.
 

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Surface finish is just impeccable. Definitely better than Snap-on when it comes to surface finish. Thanks to their triple hard chrome plating, the durability of the finish is very impressive as well (it's not like the typical stuff you get from Taiwan or China that scars/scratches so easily!). You just can not get this level of meticulous attention to detail with any other brand. No exaggeration.


The broaching surface:

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That's the reflection of my phone:

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My recent order came in. :)

I used an actual camera this time instead of the cell phone pictures above.

MIRROR FINISH, no doubt.

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My recent order came in. :)

I used an actual camera this time instead of the cell phone pictures above.

MIRROR FINISH, no doubt.

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superautobacs,

Wow! Very nice order! :drool:

Do you have an upcoming automotive repair use for the Nepros 10mm open end wrench with the angle head?

If so, would you mind taking a few "tools in action" pictures?


Thanks,

Dave
 

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Hi Dave,

I didn't purchase the angle-head spanners for any particular job in mind. I already had a 12 and 14mm and wanted the 10mm to compliment. I rarely have the need to use an open end wrench, but in the event that I do, I thought it might be beneficial to have a open end wrench with two different offset angles.
These angle head spanner wont be living in my main box, but in my home box. So, they will get limited usage.

I have one use in mind that makes an angle head spanner useful, but it's hard to describe in writing, so I may do a "tools in action" picture in the future. .....as time allows, of course.



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Comparing the head size with a standard Ko-ken 1/2:

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I Hate to play the Devils advocate but pieces of rubber on tools that get used hard are gonna wear fast, regardless of brand. Good to hear the you're enjoying the sockets though! [emoji106]

So of this stuff will be polished more than used. 😉
 

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Another comparison (1/2 drive)

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and tools in action

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Does anyone else hear the Divinyls whenever they hit this thread? Or is it just me?

Can you compare the 3/8 ratchet to the Snap On when you get the chance?
 

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Joined the club/ 1/2 long, NBR490L. First Impressions. Nice packaging. Beautiful chrome and finish. Smooth socket release. Drag is OK, but I hope it loosens up a little. It'll be off to work with me after I put a shot bar on, for reach.

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I want the tools, but nepros sure isn't cheap.

I know you have lots of SO tools ;) ...you payed for them because you know the quality is good. Nepros is, arguably of course, spec'd to a higher level than SO, so you are paying for top-tier tools. :)




too nice to use :)
and $116.- for a collectible... hmm :)
on the other hand there is always something more expensive: :)
http://ktcos.jp/urushi/index.html


I know of one person in Japan who did by the most expensive urushi ratchet. He's a Nepros collector though. He literally has everything that they offer!

If I had green flowing out of my pockets, I own one of the urushi line ratchets and have it locked up inside a humidity-controlled showcase.
I'd then have all the limited edition ratchets for regular use. ....which leaves the standard Nepros ratchets for loaners, give-aways, junkyard toolbox. :lol: :)
 

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Just arrived, Nepros 90 tooth! LOVE it!
 

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Is KTC the manufacturer of the new Master Set tool chest EKR-1004? I was wondering if I could find it cheaper similar to how the old one was made by Waterloo?
 

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Is KTC the manufacturer of the new Master Set tool chest EKR-1004? I was wondering if I could find it cheaper similar to how the old one was made by Waterloo?

Yup, it's a KTC original .... well, the box is made by one of their partner companies... the name escapes my mind right now though. The box is 100% made in Japan, if that's important to you.
 
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