jmhinkle
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Looks like they only have some sockets and wrenches left in the blue on the website.
The Ion Blue was a limited run, maybe contact Nepros or Franks and see if they can hunt you one down
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I need another ratchet like I need another hole in my head, but these Nepros are really tempting me.
i handled several Nepros ratchets at a shop in Tokyo a few months ago. The finish is amazing and just overall feel in the hand was great. I was not impressed with the backdrag though. Felt stiff.....maybe they break in, I don't know.
Which store did you go to?
Regarding the backdrag:
Did you compare two or more of the same ratchet model against eachother?
What other brands of high-tooth count ratchets are you comparing against ?
I placed an order from Nepros.net over 2 weeks ago. I received a confirmation email that my payment was successful through world pay but that is the last I have heard, no shipping notification or tracking number. I have tried to contact Nepros at email but they all come back as undeliverable. Has anyone been in contact with nepros recently?
When I sent a message earlier this year to infonepros.net, I received a reply from Tetsu Harima t_harimakyototool.co.jp.
That’s a bummer I ordered some tools earlier this year. They shipped DHL and everything arrived in 9 days total from day of ordering.
I'm thinking about buying the Nepros sockets. This would be an upgrade from my US Craftsman/Husky/Kobalt/Tekton sockets, i.e. I've never used pro-grade tools.
I'm also thinking about getting Snap-On FD or FDX sockets. Would it make sense to buy just a couple of the most commonly used ones (10mm in my case) so see which one I like better and to figure out the pros and cons or each?
For those who frequent junkyards for parts, do you bring the pro-grade tools there or just the lower quality ones?
I live in a humid area and have had tools rust in my basement. Humidity control measures are impractical there. I suppose that I could store the sockets along with my camera equipment in a humid-controlled container upstairs in my bedroom, but would using something like Meguiar's Motorcycle Metal Polish on the sockets and leave them in the basement suffice?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G9O528/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Does Nepros charge sales tax?
What are the customs/duty fees and how does the payment work?
Has anyone had to warranty sockets? If so, what problem(s) did you have and what was the warranty process like?
Thanks
For a pick and pull just get one of those cheap mechanics sets from Stanley, DeWalt, Milwaukee etc...The case is really convenient and you're going to abuse/lose the tools.
Don't buy Nepros with the expectation of easy warranty. Stick with the truck brands or brick and mortar brands for that.
Good quality chrome tools don't rust. The only thing you might want to do is just WD40 the cover plates of a ratchet if you're fanatical (I am).
And there are no customs fees unless the declared value is high. Im struggling to find the dollar amount but its near or over a grand.
I have never had a Snap-on socket I liked and I am not fond of the new FD/X stuff. My new Tekton sockets are far superior to Snap-on in fit/finish and dimensional correctness. My Nepros sockets are the prettiest thing in my tool box, but far overpriced for what they are honestly. In my opinion if you are buying new sockets and want the best quality, but a little cheaper than Nepros level get Koken. If you want the best quality and prettiest with cost not a factor, get Nepros. If you want something that is just barely short of being the best quality, has a better looking finish than Koken and is far cheaper than any other quality brand, get the new Tekton stuff. I love high quality tools and the new Tekton stuff has really blown me away. I don't even use my Nepros tools over my Tekton ones because they feel so close, but it doesn't cause mental anguish if I drop the Tekton. The only place I reach for the Nepros first is tight space 1/4" drive work where the smaller more delicate feeling tool size wins out.
I bought my Nepros through Frank so I can't answer the other questions.
Thanks. In what way(s) are Tekton are barely short of the best quality and below the quality of Nepros (and KTC?)?
In what ways do you dislike Snap-on sockets?
Where do you buy the KTCs?
I just checked Franktools;they don't sell Nepros.
My biggest turn off for Snap-on it's a two fold problem. I think they are over priced for their quality and the truck drivers are dicks. Dimensionally, I always thought their sockets were sloppy in their sizes. They've tried to fixed that complaint with the new FD/X stuff. Now I just find them far too expensive. The only ratchets they've ever made that I like are the dual 80's 3/8 and 1/2 only. The 1/4 is garbage to me, but it's not really an 80 and you can tell. For the price though, Tekton makes a better ratchet.
For Koken you can order from amazon.jp, Rakuten or there's a few places in the states I think. Frank might still get Koken also. He can't get Nepros anymore. Again, quality is top notch, selection is downright mind boggling if you get the catalog. They are just not as visually appealing with the rougher texture and satin finish.
As far as Tekton being short on quality, that may purely be mental at this point based on cost. Their ratchets are excellent. They've been torture tested and come out top of the pack. The mechanism feels wonderful. Some people say the back drag is a bit high, but I prefer a cleaner, finer feeling mechanism to a lower back drag personally. Their sockets are dimensionally perfect. No slop on sizing and feel great on new or worn bolts. If I had a complaint it would be the color of their chrome. The coating is excellent, but it's not quite perfect on color or mirror finish. Hands down nepros has the best chrome there is. The color is exactly the right level of silver and polished to an amazing mirror finish. Nothing comes close. Snap on and my old USA craftsman had a very nice level of silver, but leaning to a bit more gray in scale. The level of polish is pleasing, but not deep mirrored like nepros. Tekton is a bit too silver maybe leaning towards the white side of the scale, which isn't as visually pleasing, but also doesn't have the cheap blueish chrome look of Gearwrench for example. The polish level is on par with snap on level, but not that deep mirror of nepros. Again I think I nit pick Tekton because I feel like I'm looking for something to drag them down to their cost point. With Snap-on I can't find much to validate their cost point. The Nepros stuff is Damn near perfect, but you pay dearly for it and I always feel like it's too nice a tool for any job.
Thanks. I didn't see any Nepros or KTC sockets on amazon.jp. Also, generally speaking with Amazon.jp how much is shipping to the US?

KTC took sometime to ship the order but I got it in two days to Cali after it was shipped. I am very pleased with finish and quality.
Thanks. Honestly, your photos are better looking.
Please let us know what they're like in use.
