A buddy of mine is in Japan. He stopped by a Factory Gear store in Tokyo to grab me some Ko-Ken stuff. They have a tool themed bar downstairs! That would be the best worst place to be I think lol
CP the nepros addict ! these ratchets are pure tool porn which nobody needs, thus I have a couple of them. Just recently I bought a bunch of stuff from nepros, spinners, stepups etc. and even there the craftsmanship is like from a different galaxy. There are even nepros ratchets with urushi lacquer handles for the modest sum of 4500 bucks !
By the way CP I did notice how much more professional the actual editing was on this particular show. I always enjoy your shows no matter if u gun and go w the video/soundtrack or apply heavy editing techniques expo facto. Either way I am going to watch & listen.
I like Japanese made tools. I actually have owned 2 Japanese made cars that were also of excellent design & manufacture. I do not own any Ko-Ken nor any Nepros HOWEVER since Henry The Tool Addict Dog's dad recommends them - I am going to find some to buy!!! Please keep us posted on how Henry is doing please CP. I know he is not well.
I don’t know if you know this, but your Japanese cars were designed in California. however, either way, Japanese cars are superior and I agree with you. Especially since I’m in Michigan now, not California anymore, I wish the so big three would open their eyes and start innovating the weather Japanese too.
Happy Friday CP! Got a good laugh out of my cornwell guy today thanks to you. he came walking up with the flyer and I yelled at him “I need two of the katanas!” He told me he’d sell me some sheet steel and some paracord for 20 haha I did Pick up a wire crimpers from him ( probably an otc rebrand) today. It has a needle nose tip though so I’m excited as my snap ons got warranties Monday afternoon. It will be fun to compare the two new ones. Was also able to tell the dealer I’m looking for one of the 120 tooth ratchets too. Koken is the next brand on my horizon. I really want the nepros breaker bars.
Dp, a few days I got in the mail a Tekton 3/8 drive 18 inch long breaker bar with rubber grip. I did not realize until I got it but the dimension different between the 1/2 drive and 3/8 drive breaker bar is the square. So this a beefy 3/8 breaker bar and grip fits my hand great.
Thanks for the comparison. I almost picked up the 1/4 nepros the other day. For now I'm going to hold out until the koken 1/4 72 tooth comes out. Hopefully not too far out.
I just bought the koken 3726z-280 to replace my snap on locking flex head ratchet of the same size. Don't get me wrong I've loved and used the snap on ratchet for the last 10 years but nothing can compare to the koken ratchets. It's a shame they don't make flex head 1/2 ratchets in the Z-eal series, I would love one. Guess I'll have to stick with snap on for 1/2 stuff.
Good Evening All Toolhaulics: Mr. Chad, thank you for another 😊 video sir. Yes I took the dive & purchased 2 Nepros from JDTCO + I had to purchase hase 1 Koken from elsewhere. Haven't used them yet but the internal actions on both is breathtaking smooth as you've stated 😉. Some may think that I'm a JDTCO fan boy or tool pumper but I go where I get expert service, a decent price, NO BS, & besides I wish to support a small business here in N J. I've met the entire crew except for Jasper & all I can say is that they are all really down to earth people. Truthfully I get better service from them than I get from my Snap On dealer & that's the fact. CP take care & my best to Henry, TMP from N.J.
Great video as usual CP. I have both Koken and Nepros sockets and I the one difference I noticed is the Nepros aren't as tight on the fastener as the Koken and more play like you mentioned. I actually like the Nepros ratchet just a little better because the handle is a little small for my hands on the Koken and I bump the lever by accident often. The Koken Zeal series and nutgrip are my personal favorites though. Stay cool CP and Henry!
Great video, I use Japanese, usa, German and British made handtools. I agree, Koken are far too beautiful to use on heavy oily work. More suited to clean technical production.
They definitely don't have longer ratchets because they don't typically work on big equipment, which is my guess or deal with rust like we do in the states.
I have that nepros ratchet and I beat.it up regularly for about 3 years now smooth sailing I even bought the smaller 9inch flex version and a 1/4 flex aswell
Both are nice looking ratchets. I can see the Nepros being a problem when working in a greasy environment. I much prefer the handle on the Koken. For many years my go to ratchet was a Mac with the red plastic handle. I liked the way it felt. I want to get a Snap On with the plastic handle but it's not in my budget at this time.
I want a snap on ratchet too but our snap on guy is a complete goober smoocher. So I guess my money is going over to Japan for some koken stuff, maybe another gearwrench ratchet. Really like my 120xp stuff
I appreciate the comment but I have to disagree especially when snap-on had used several Japanese tool designs and sold rebrands of several USA tools this is because they have not conquered the tool market completely making them great but not at everything I love my snap-on tools very much but I refuse to buy some stuff. Thank you! Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤️
I have a couple Nepros and they are a quality tool but I personally don’t care for the quick release style ratchets vs snap style. I bought the itty bitty 1/4 flex head and the 3/8 anvil on 1/4 body, not upset I dropped the money on em but they aren’t my favorite either. I didn’t know that the koken has a backwards selector (to my hands) that’s honestly almost a dealbreaker for me. Pops has a ratchet that way and it gets me every time lol. If JDTCO gets koken I’ll give them a shot though.
That “nepros” is definitely a nice ratchet but I really prefer a comfort grip I have plenty of ratchets but I always find myself grabbing a snap-on & no I’m not a snap on fan boy 😂😅
@@djosbun The problem is, rubber grips start to deteriorate as soon as you open the packet. In 20 years time, the rubber crumbles away to shit. Nepros is built to hand down to your grandkids!
The Koken is the money maker of the two. The Nepros while excellent, is bulkier and has a completely different feel. It’s like comparing a Torino to a Lincoln Mk4. Same chassis, both take you from A to B but one is about getting the job done and the other is bigger, shinier, smoother. I’ve never thought, I’ll pull out that Nepros ratchet for this job, I’m afraid to scratch the damned things. The Koken on the other hand screams “Use Me”. My opinion is a tool addict such as You and I need to have both. That is all…
Fancy editing this time, I don't know if it's my happy juice or was that some green screen action going on. Either way awesome video CP , keep em coming.
I have about 5 each of Snap-on and Koken ratchets and like and use all of them, but I do believe I like the Nepros the best. I'm probably in the minority, but like a plain steel ratchet best.
Hey cp! Nice video, u get a new camera? Your mic volume was way quiet compared to the music. Great comparison of the ratchets. I have a bunch of snap on ratchets but wanted to try out a Japanese made one so u just helped me make up my mind. Thanks for making so many awesome videos!
Heck yeah it’s my Awesome Brother CP!!! I been wanting to buy one of these ratchets, but I needed more information. And this video review of yours just gave me the great info I needed. Thank you and GOD be with you and your baby boy little Henry always!!! 🇺🇸🙏🎄🎉🎸😎🇺🇸
I grew up using the snap on metal handled joints. (Where they look like a little Coke bottle almost). That’s what made me choose the nepros. Wound up with all the 3/8 drive nepros ratchets and the 2 breaker bars 2 quarter drives and a compact 3/8. Got all their sockets in 6 point standard and long in sae/metric and a couple 12 point. The thumb wheels, wobble extensions and the universal joint. My take is find a handle you prefer because it’s gunna be in your hand. Didn’t much care for the plastic snap on and for some reason did not like the comfort handle at all. It all started with getting the nepros screwdrivers. Long winded, but for me I thought the lil o ring on sockets was a novelty and my first thought was it was kind of lame looking. But I’ve grown to like it, im accustomed to spinning the socket with my fingers now and the snap on knurling is just for looks. Has held up fine to oil gas and atf so far. Also nepros has released a new head design more inline with that smaller koken.
So far l kicked the koken better than nepros for what I see on utube but they need to come up with a type of ratchet I don't have yet for me to put out the cash for one
@@CPthetooladdict yeah... I think the Japanese tools are better than anything American... Maybe Wright tools wrenches but still... Japanese tools are second to none
Except for most Japanese tools aren't warranted and the occasional misrepresentation of manufacturer. If you know the right stuff to buy it's alot like most tool cultures.
Awesome tools bro. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible weekend. Much love and RESPECT brother
What's your thoughts on Milwaukee hand tools?
Thanks, CP.
A buddy of mine is in Japan. He stopped by a Factory Gear store in Tokyo to grab me some Ko-Ken stuff. They have a tool themed bar downstairs! That would be the best worst place to be I think lol
Love to go to factory gear some day
Happy Friday CP! WOOOOOOOOO!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
Thanks buddy
Thanks again for sharing CP 🔧🪛🔩
You are welcome kind sir!
You Nick and Coyle tool in one night! Just got done laffin with JDTCO. YOU UP CP!
Why didn't u mention the titanium anvil on the nepros?..that's it's best feature!!!!
Because I plan on doing a tear down video.
CP the nepros addict !
these ratchets are pure tool porn which nobody needs, thus I have a couple of them. Just recently I bought a bunch of stuff from nepros, spinners, stepups etc. and even there the craftsmanship is like from a different galaxy.
There are even nepros ratchets with urushi lacquer handles for the modest sum of 4500 bucks !
By the way CP I did notice how much more professional the actual editing was on this particular show. I always enjoy your shows no matter if u gun and go w the video/soundtrack or apply heavy editing techniques expo facto. Either way I am going to watch & listen.
I like Japanese made tools. I actually have owned 2 Japanese made cars that were also of excellent design & manufacture. I do not own any Ko-Ken nor any Nepros HOWEVER since Henry The Tool Addict Dog's dad recommends them - I am going to find some to buy!!! Please keep us posted on how Henry is doing please CP. I know he is not well.
I don’t know if you know this, but your Japanese cars were designed in California. however, either way, Japanese cars are superior and I agree with you. Especially since I’m in Michigan now, not California anymore, I wish the so big three would open their eyes and start innovating the weather Japanese too.
Totally agree. Have both but koken is the better tool
Agree - Koken is the better of the two.
I have the koken 3/4 socket set, biggest socket goes to 75mm, had 6ft scaffold bar on the ratchet and still going strong 5 years later.
Loving the tool content, honest, and cool stuff and always good info. Keep up the great work there.
Thanks roy
Happy Friday CP! Got a good laugh out of my cornwell guy today thanks to you. he came walking up with the flyer and I yelled at him “I need two of the katanas!” He told me he’d sell me some sheet steel and some paracord for 20 haha
I did Pick up a wire crimpers from him ( probably an otc rebrand) today. It has a needle nose tip though so I’m excited as my snap ons got warranties Monday afternoon. It will be fun to compare the two new ones. Was also able to tell the dealer I’m looking for one of the 120 tooth ratchets too. Koken is the next brand on my horizon. I really want the nepros breaker bars.
Dp, a few days I got in the mail a Tekton 3/8 drive 18 inch long breaker bar with rubber grip. I did not realize until I got it but the dimension different between the 1/2 drive and 3/8 drive breaker bar is the square. So this a beefy 3/8 breaker bar and grip fits my hand great.
Great video CP👍
Thanks for the comparison. I almost picked up the 1/4 nepros the other day. For now I'm going to hold out until the koken 1/4 72 tooth comes out. Hopefully not too far out.
Probably a wise movve I would buy the koken before the nepros all day
I just bought the koken 3726z-280 to replace my snap on locking flex head ratchet of the same size. Don't get me wrong I've loved and used the snap on ratchet for the last 10 years but nothing can compare to the koken ratchets. It's a shame they don't make flex head 1/2 ratchets in the Z-eal series, I would love one. Guess I'll have to stick with snap on for 1/2 stuff.
I tend to agree for the money they are a very great choice!@
Good Evening All Toolhaulics: Mr. Chad, thank you for another 😊 video sir. Yes I took the dive & purchased 2 Nepros from JDTCO + I had to purchase hase 1 Koken from elsewhere. Haven't used them yet but the internal actions on both is breathtaking smooth as you've stated 😉. Some may think that I'm a JDTCO fan boy or tool pumper but I go where I get expert service, a decent price, NO BS, & besides I wish to support a small business here in N J. I've met the entire crew except for Jasper & all I can say is that they are all really down to earth people. Truthfully I get better service from them than I get from my Snap On dealer & that's the fact. CP take care & my best to Henry, TMP from N.J.
Great video as usual CP. I have both Koken and Nepros sockets and I the one difference I noticed is the Nepros aren't as tight on the fastener as the Koken and more play like you mentioned. I actually like the Nepros ratchet just a little better because the handle is a little small for my hands on the Koken and I bump the lever by accident often. The Koken Zeal series and nutgrip are my personal favorites though. Stay cool CP and Henry!
Great video, I use Japanese, usa, German and British made handtools.
I agree, Koken are far too beautiful to use on heavy oily work. More suited to clean technical production.
Thanks for sharing!
Good job cp
I use snap on and gearwrench 120xp flex comfort grip...daily everryyyydaaayyy
Cp, where do I find ko ken
Jdtco will have them soon thats my recommendation
Love my koken but I wish they would come out with a longer ratchet
They definitely don't have longer ratchets because they don't typically work on big equipment, which is my guess or deal with rust like we do in the states.
CP, hope you do a test on the extendable breaker bar because I could use something like that for the car trunk.
I’d love to buy the 1/4” body with the 3/8” head Nepros ratchet, just to see how it feels.
I have that nepros ratchet and I beat.it up regularly for about 3 years now smooth sailing I even bought the smaller 9inch flex version and a 1/4 flex aswell
Definitely not saying they aren't good enough to use just saying I have no desire I like the feel and function of other ratchets
@@CPthetooladdict I still love my 90 tooth hazet hiper90 amd stahlwille 80 tooth ratchets
Both are nice looking ratchets. I can see the Nepros being a problem when working in a greasy environment. I much prefer the handle on the Koken. For many years my go to ratchet was a Mac with the red plastic handle. I liked the way it felt. I want to get a Snap On with the plastic handle but it's not in my budget at this time.
I want a snap on ratchet too but our snap on guy is a complete goober smoocher. So I guess my money is going over to Japan for some koken stuff, maybe another gearwrench ratchet. Really like my 120xp stuff
Nice looking toolbox princesses, but in all aspects, the Snap-On is unbeatable. It just wins every bracket, every time, always.
I appreciate the comment but I have to disagree especially when snap-on had used several Japanese tool designs and sold rebrands of several USA tools this is because they have not conquered the tool market completely making them great but not at everything I love my snap-on tools very much but I refuse to buy some stuff. Thank you! Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤️
@@CPthetooladdict cool cool. I like them. Possibly I'm biased.
@@HristovRumen The only thing snap on is best at is their marketing!
....and maybe their 4 way open enders
I was told the head and handle were perfectly balanced. Is that true?
They are
Hey cp, do the levers on Nepros work the same as Snap On? Left is on right is off? I’m know Koken is “backwards”
Yes I cover that in the video
Haha yep. I see that now. Hit the like button as always. Keep up the good work
Thanks buddy appreciate 🙏 shorts aren't as informative as my vids but it's hard for me to get all the information out period lol
Wheeeeee Dawgy!
Tgif Rory
@@CPthetooladdict awe yeah, gonna be a good one for sure brother, got the new shop laptop, and setting it up. Woot
Is it lifetime warranty? And how do you go about it getting replaced
Through a usa vendor
Do you like nepro and koken better than tool truck brands specially snap on?
It's a close call for me.. The koken is definitely closer to snap on.. I seem to grab them over the nepros I have.. Which is the same cp has..
I have a couple Nepros and they are a quality tool but I personally don’t care for the quick release style ratchets vs snap style. I bought the itty bitty 1/4 flex head and the 3/8 anvil on 1/4 body, not upset I dropped the money on em but they aren’t my favorite either.
I didn’t know that the koken has a backwards selector (to my hands) that’s honestly almost a dealbreaker for me. Pops has a ratchet that way and it gets me every time lol. If JDTCO gets koken I’ll give them a shot though.
I know indepent tool truck carries koken tools and ships like Nick does
Nice editing
Thank you is was fun to try not really my thing lol
That instagram post 😂😂😂
Which one? Lol
@@CPthetooladdict “giving the haters the boot since 1978”
Cp nepros or sthalwille????? They are about same price.
Not always nepros is a bit higher priced
That “nepros” is definitely a nice ratchet but I really prefer a comfort grip I have plenty of ratchets but I always find myself grabbing a snap-on & no I’m not a snap on fan boy 😂😅
Same with me…..definitely prefer comfort grip.
@@djosbun The problem is, rubber grips start to deteriorate as soon as you open the packet. In 20 years time, the rubber crumbles away to shit.
Nepros is built to hand down to your grandkids!
Did you get these cos of AVE??
No because of Chris cas
The Koken is the money maker of the two. The Nepros while excellent, is bulkier and has a completely different feel. It’s like comparing a Torino to a Lincoln Mk4. Same chassis, both take you from A to B but one is about getting the job done and the other is bigger, shinier, smoother. I’ve never thought, I’ll pull out that Nepros ratchet for this job, I’m afraid to scratch the damned things. The Koken on the other hand screams “Use Me”. My opinion is a tool addict such as You and I need to have both. That is all…
Fancy editing this time, I don't know if it's my happy juice or was that some green screen action going on. Either way awesome video CP , keep em coming.
No that was real no green screen lol
Happy juice then 🥃🤣
I have about 5 each of Snap-on and Koken ratchets and like and use all of them, but I do believe I like the Nepros the best. I'm probably in the minority, but like a plain steel ratchet best.
What’s up buddy? Love your content. Send me a good ratchet to try out. Keep telling it like it is brother
I tend to agree the koken are more of a working man's ratchet.. I have both and seen to grab the koken
Hey cp! Nice video, u get a new camera? Your mic volume was way quiet compared to the music. Great comparison of the ratchets. I have a bunch of snap on ratchets but wanted to try out a Japanese made one so u just helped me make up my mind. Thanks for making so many awesome videos!
Nope nothing new except some things I learned lol I'm a hillbilly with a phone doing my best I can lol you are welcome my friend!!
Heck yeah it’s my Awesome Brother CP!!! I been wanting to buy one of these ratchets, but I needed more information. And this video review of yours just gave me the great info I needed. Thank you and GOD be with you and your baby boy little Henry always!!!
🇺🇸🙏🎄🎉🎸😎🇺🇸
Hey Rick shoot me a Email buddy cpthetooladdict@gmail.com
Good vid ty
I grew up using the snap on metal handled joints. (Where they look like a little Coke bottle almost). That’s what made me choose the nepros. Wound up with all the 3/8 drive nepros ratchets and the 2 breaker bars 2 quarter drives and a compact 3/8. Got all their sockets in 6 point standard and long in sae/metric and a couple 12 point. The thumb wheels, wobble extensions and the universal joint. My take is find a handle you prefer because it’s gunna be in your hand. Didn’t much care for the plastic snap on and for some reason did not like the comfort handle at all. It all started with getting the nepros screwdrivers. Long winded, but for me I thought the lil o ring on sockets was a novelty and my first thought was it was kind of lame looking. But I’ve grown to like it, im accustomed to spinning the socket with my fingers now and the snap on knurling is just for looks. Has held up fine to oil gas and atf so far. Also nepros has released a new head design more inline with that smaller koken.
For the 1/2 drive sockets only come in standard depth and metric tho
Carbs,,,it's a thing.
Don’t let your mind wander. It’s too small to be out there all alone.
@@CPthetooladdict I am not out here alone.
@@CPthetooladdict If you think about it, we are all in this together.
So far l kicked the koken better than nepros for what I see on utube but they need to come up with a type of ratchet I don't have yet for me to put out the cash for one
Lol maybe there's one coming my good friend!!
Japanese tools are FAR better than American Snap On
It's funny when you look at factory gear in Japan the snap-on stuff is worth twice as much lol
@@CPthetooladdict yeah... I think the Japanese tools are better than anything American... Maybe Wright tools wrenches but still... Japanese tools are second to none
Except for most Japanese tools aren't warranted and the occasional misrepresentation of manufacturer. If you know the right stuff to buy it's alot like most tool cultures.
@@CPthetooladdict true..but koken and Nepros are the only ones I buy. One year warranty but you probably won't ever use it