It was an I want it buy, not an I need it buy. lolYou wont be disappointed with that tool. The quality of the steel rivals anything made but the finish quality exceeds even Snap on chrome which is top shelf.
Notice the almost flush quick release and switch lever, the only problem with that tools is you wont want to use it and scratch it.
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First time I’ve heard of this brand. Beautiful tools.I've been eyeing this for quite a while and decided to pull the trigger.
Nepros 3/8"sq. Long Ratchet Handle (90-Tooth)
About 18 years ago I sold 2 sets of barely used Snap-on wrenches on ebay, to a buyer in Japan. I did not like seeing scratches on the highly polished Snap-on chrome. That's why I prefer the unpolished "industrial" finish on my new Hazet and Stahlwille wrenches and my old Craftsman wrenches: no regrets about scratching them or dropping them onto concrete........the only problem with that tool is you wont want to use it and scratch it.
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Just a note on spark plug sockets getting lost down the hole. The Williams locking extensions are the best approach (as @Trav described above), especially if you do this type of stuff for a living. For those of us mere mortals who only change spark plugs once every few years and don't want to spend $ on seldom-used tools, an easy workaround is to just wrap a piece of duct tape around the socket and extension to keep them from separating. This approach works well for strong magnetic sockets as well as those with rubber inserts, even if one forgets to lube the rubber before installing the plug.Not cheap tools but they are some of the best tools money can buy, their magnetic spark plug sockets are really nice. This is the whole set but they can be bought individually. I have the 16 and 20.8 of these the rest are Hazet the quality is equal. The difference between these and elcheapos from Autozone and Amazon is not just the steel but in the strength of the magnet, they are strong enough to hold the plug but not so strong it allows the extension to pull out leaving the socket down a deep well.
You can use a locking extension also, no more digging out the long nose pliers. Locking extensions go with Williams.
https://www.nepros.net/?cat=1&grp=3&sub=14
That's the 2 I bought per your recommendation.Not cheap tools but they are some of the best tools money can buy, their magnetic spark plug sockets are really nice. This is the whole set but they can be bought individually. I have the 16 and 20.8 of these the rest are Hazet the quality is equal. The difference between these and elcheapos from Autozone and Amazon is not just the steel but in the strength of the magnet, they are strong enough to hold the plug but not so strong it allows the extension to pull out leaving the socket down a deep well.
You can use a locking extension also, no more digging out the long nose pliers. Locking extensions go with Williams.
https://www.nepros.net/?cat=1&grp=3&sub=14
Now I want that lol after seeing the quality of the Nepros spark plug sockets.I've been eyeing this for quite a while and decided to pull the trigger.
Nepros 3/8"sq. Long Ratchet Handle (90-Tooth)
I have a feeling I'll be wanting those spark plug sockets.Now I want that lol after seeing the quality of the Nepros spark plug sockets.
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The magnets really grip well.
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A gold version is arriving soon.I've been eyeing this for quite a while and decided to pull the trigger.
Nepros 3/8"sq. Long Ratchet Handle (90-Tooth)
You're not the only one...I have a feeling I'll be wanting those spark plug sockets.![]()
I didn't either. Takes a bit of time to get here, but worth it.You're not the only one...
Just bought them. $128 including shipping. Direct from Kyoto tool. I don't really trust the Amazon and eBay resellers...
Some people collect these things, they have some pretty exclusive stuff like the wood and leather handled ones then the Urushi (top pic) they are not inexpensive.A gold version is arriving soon.
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This is not a bad thing to collect! I would much rather have a collection of ratchets than, say, Beanie Babies. Just sayin...Some people collect these things, they have some pretty exclusive stuff like the wood and leather handled ones then the Urushi (top pic) they are not inexpensive.
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