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superautobacs

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I may as well post this here:

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As far as swivel sockets go, Nepros is better, but they unfortunately they only offer them in 3/8 drive size.
 
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Gathered these for a group photo.

From left:

Snap-On universal with their shallow 6mm socket
KTC Nepros universal with their shallow 6mm socket
Ko-ken Zeal universal with their shallow 6mm socket
Snap-On 6mm swivel socket

Nothing willl beat the Snappy swivel socket for the lowest clearance.

For user-friendliness, I prefer the Nepros and Zeal universal mechanisms, which are both unique.

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Would you recommend repro or koken universal sockets over snap on. I recently seen this(
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I may as well post this here:

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As far as swivel sockets go, Nepros is better, but they unfortunately they only offer them in 3/8 drive size.


Lol I just posted the link you shared. Anyways you basically answered my question as I'm buying 1/4 drive flex sockets so no wonder as I kept looking I was not finding any. Do you think they might make some 1/4 drive down the line or are the 3/8 so small making 1/4 is not beneficial.
 

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Lol I just posted the link you shared. Anyways you basically answered my question as I'm buying 1/4 drive flex sockets so no wonder as I kept looking I was not finding any. Do you think they might make some 1/4 drive down the line or are the 3/8 so small making 1/4 is not beneficial.

I have no idea if Nepros intends to make swivel sockets in 1/4 drive.
What are the typical sizes you use in 1/4 drive? If you're using them for 8 or even 10mm, IMO, the 3/8 drive size is bulky.
Have you considered getting a 1/4 drive universal socket so that you can just mate it with a super shallow socket of your choice?
 

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Got some new nepros tools :rocker:

I love the packaging best I've seen for any tools

ps sorry for bad picture quality

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NBR390FL 3/8 Long flex head ratchet

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NTB3M12A 3/8 Semi deep metric socket set 8mm-19mm

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NBR390H 3/8 Stubby Ratchet

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NWM-250 Adjustable Spanner or Wrench

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Also got a nepros t-shirt and key-ring because why not

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Cant wait to use them :beer:
 

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I hate my adjustable wrench from them.... too much slop in the head.

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Bahco or the Spain made channel locks are much much better. Even the Milwaukee's are better.

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Bahco or the Spain made channel locks are much much better. Even the Milwaukee's are better.

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well if it don't work well at least it will look nice in the toolbox :lol:


anyone had any bad experience's with the nepros ratchets ?
 

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Got some new nepros tools :rocker:

I love the packaging best I've seen for any tools

ps sorry for bad picture quality

25329581268_3e2a99726b_b.jpg

NBR390FL 3/8 Long flex head ratchet

39167805142_7c206e90b5_b.jpg

NTB3M12A 3/8 Semi deep metric socket set 8mm-19mm

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NBR390H 3/8 Stubby Ratchet

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NWM-250 Adjustable Spanner or Wrench

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Also got a nepros t-shirt and key-ring because why not

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Cant wait to use them :beer:


Your ratchet on your key ring is it functional if so where can I get one
 

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I have no idea if Nepros intends to make swivel sockets in 1/4 drive.
What are the typical sizes you use in 1/4 drive? If you're using them for 8 or even 10mm, IMO, the 3/8 drive size is bulky.
Have you considered getting a 1/4 drive universal socket so that you can just mate it with a super shallow socket of your choice?


After watching the video shown above I would probably buy a koken swivel adapter. I use 1/4 for almost everything I barley use 3/8 that's why I have high interest if they made 1/4 swivel sockets.
 

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I’ve been trying to order on Nepros.net and I cannot get it to work. I either get sent to an error screen or if I do make it to the page to enter my CC the box to hit submit is not working because the formatting isn’t right or something. I’ve tried on a PC, iPhone and Apple computer and have had this happen on each


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Anyone else seen the new blue anodized Nepros tools?

Yup! They first did the Black iP series and now using the Japanese classic indigo blue colour, the Blue Steel iP series. It's double-nickel chromed like before, but with an additional, super-durable ion-plating surface finish.

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Just found this image in google images comparing the Black iP and Blue Steel iP. Depending on the angle, the depth of the black/blue differs. :pimpflash

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cweidert03,



Have you tried contacting them through this link? https://www.nepros.net/?page=Contact



Since it's already Saturday in Japan, you may not hear back from them until late next week, after their New Year's holidays are over.



I sent them an email today. So I will wait to hear back. I tried again tonight from my phone and computer with the same results


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My Nepros ratchet collection:

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Bought my first Nepros tools.

Very impressed with these 1/4" drive hex sockets. 100% flawless.

Click pic for full size.



 
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Anyone recently place an order from the Nepros website? I'm getting the same issue as cweidert03.... fails at the moment when transitioning to WorldPay.
 

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Visited Nepros.net this morning and saw this message at the top of the page. Judging from the post above it may have been down for a while, or we are becoming geographically blocked.
"Ordering is currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience."
Headed over to Franks to see what he has got.
 
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Visited Nepros.net this morning and saw this message at the top of the page. Judging from the post above it may have been down for a while, or we are becoming geographically blocked.
"Ordering is currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience."
Headed over to Franks to see what he has got.

I got an email from them that they'll let their "team" know.... that was a couple weeks ago. Oh well, frank has my order now.
 

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FYI

Dear Sir,

We are terribly sorry for causing you so much trouble because of our WorldPay payment system's error.

We have closed NEPROS.NET until around April 20th to fix this issue, and will take preventive measures to make sure it never happens again.

We will inform you immediately after fix this system error.
 

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I did order from Nepros.net last week just as the store was becoming functional again and got my order delivered in a few business days direct from Japan. My wife is holding the package until Father's Day so the anticipation is building... :beer:
 

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Thanks to all the wonderful information in this thread, I just recently ordered and received my first Nepros tools--a 3/8" socket set plus a few combination wrenches. They are fantastic! Thank you everyone for all the great information in this thread!

I'm now looking at their screwdrivers. For those who own the wooden grip screwdrivers, how are they holding up with use? Are they pretty durable? The look absolutely beautiful, but I'm a little hesitant only in that I worry about how they will look in the longterm after use.

Also, for anyone who might own both Nepros and PB Swiss screwdrivers, how do they compare to each other?
 

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Thanks to all the wonderful information in this thread, I just recently ordered and received my first Nepros tools--a 3/8" socket set plus a few combination wrenches. They are fantastic! Thank you everyone for all the great information in this thread!

I'm now looking at their screwdrivers. For those who own the wooden grip screwdrivers, how are they holding up with use? Are they pretty durable? The look absolutely beautiful, but I'm a little hesitant only in that I worry about how they will look in the longterm after use.

Also, for anyone who might own both Nepros and PB Swiss screwdrivers, how do they compare to each other?

The wood handles on Nepros screwdrivers hold up very well. They will get beat up if you abuse them of course. Nepros and PB Swiss screwdrivers are both excellent. I also like Vessel screwdrivers a lot. I don't think you would be disappointed with screwdrivers from any of those 3 brands.
 

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The wood handles on Nepros screwdrivers hold up very well. They will get beat up if you abuse them of course. Nepros and PB Swiss screwdrivers are both excellent. I also like Vessel screwdrivers a lot. I don't think you would be disappointed with screwdrivers from any of those 3 brands.
Thanks for your thoughts and information on the screwdrivers. On the Nepros wooden handle ones, how does the Nepros logo hold up? Is it something that is probably going to wear off with use or is it protected under some sort of coating? Also, am I correct in assuming that the wood itself has a coating of some sort?

For some reason Vessel screwdrivers hadn't been on my radar, but they look pretty nice. Time for some further research... :)
 

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On the Nepros wooden handle ones, how does the Nepros logo hold up? Is it something that is probably going to wear off with use or is it protected under some sort of coating? Also, am I correct in assuming that the wood itself has a coating of some sort?

It looks to me like the wood was stained, then the logo and info were painted on and then some type of clear coating was applied. Mine have held up very nicely, but I make an effort to take very good care of them.
 

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It looks to me like the wood was stained, then the logo and info were painted on and then some type of clear coating was applied. Mine have held up very nicely, but I make an effort to take very good care of them.

Nice kit
 

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Some pictures of most of my Nepros tools. Old pictures were trashed thanks to Photobucket.
 

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