Lucky bastard!! Always getting really nice tools for free!! I have about 6 or 7 nepros ratchets, and they come bone dry most of the time, so a couple of drops of oil really help that initial back drag.
Where can you buy these? I’ve been searching all over the Island of Okinawa and no local tool store sell Nepros tools. Local stores sell mostly chineseium crap! Do you buy them off of a truck like fapoff in the states?
I don't like the quick release on my Nepros because you have to push Real deep and the edge around it feels uncomfortable! It doesn't work as good as on other ratchets.
Absolutely ridiculous pricing, especially in this economy of hyperinflation while income hasn't gone up....there is zero justification for anyone to spend this much on a ratchet that doesn't do anything a $50 ratchet doesn't do. Or even a $30 ratchet.
The Nepros ratchets are a work of art.
Dan knows what he’s talking about!!
Lucky bastard!! Always getting really nice tools for free!! I have about 6 or 7 nepros ratchets, and they come bone dry most of the time, so a couple of drops of oil really help that initial back drag.
@@victorhoyt4352 thanks for the suggestion! What type of oil are you using for them?
@@DantheFixitMansuper lube multi use synthetic oil
Wow, Nice tools. Very interested to hear how they perform, such as strength and back drag.
Cool tools!
Sweet
Where can you buy these? I’ve been searching all over the Island of Okinawa and no local tool store sell Nepros tools. Local stores sell mostly chineseium crap! Do you buy them off of a truck like fapoff in the states?
@@chuckcull5674 NEPROSTOOLS.COM
I use more 1/4in stuff then anything
Less weight makes for less fatigue
I think I need to start doing that too.
@@DantheFixitMan you'd be surprised how strong 1/4 drive really is especially if they are top name tools
I don't like the quick release on my Nepros because you have to push Real deep and the edge around it feels uncomfortable! It doesn't work as good as on other ratchets.
Which brand do you prefer?
@@Michael-Masi-911 in total Ko-ken , but the best quick-release button is by Gedore and Stahlwille I really like to
Absolutely ridiculous pricing, especially in this economy of hyperinflation while income hasn't gone up....there is zero justification for anyone to spend this much on a ratchet that doesn't do anything a $50 ratchet doesn't do. Or even a $30 ratchet.
I got one cheap for $70 just to try it out. I agree with you and prefer Koken which can be had for 30-$50 all day.
Wtf. How long for your adverts. Sort it out.