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This is a good one.
[How is it used?
I used to work with Rajpen and the like, but I wanted to try it after seeing the reviews of my seniors here.
Was the one you received as per Image?
KTCQuality. No problem.
How was your experience with it?
I used it to lighten the weight of the clutch on my MT-07 and was impressed with the improvement in workability. If you look closely, you can see that it is made that way.
[Points to note]
I don't think so.
How did it compare to other products?
I chose this one from the senior review.
Recommended
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Easy to apply force
I bought this to replace the Driver because it was getting tired.
As KTC claims, it has a shape that makes it easy to apply force.
The cross-section is almost square, so I don't think there is any driver that can compare to this product when turning the screw with LargeTorque applied anyway.
On the other hand, once the screw is loosened, when you turn it round and round, it requires a hang to remove it at high speed because it is low geared due to its rectangular shape.
I have a lot of opportunities to turn a stuck Screw, so I wanted a Driver that could hang a LargeTorque anyway, and I like it.
Since it is a Penetrating Driver, it can be used by tapping it with Hammer.
I once beat GunGun to the point of destroying Driver, but I can still use it today without any damage.
The precision of the tip is also well done as only KTCBrand can do, and as long as you choose the right size, you will hardly lick it.
Also, since it is magnetized, it is less likely that the loosened Screw will fall off.
Because of its overall thickness and rigidity, it is difficult to access narrow gaps, but I use different drivers for the right places.
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Compact
I was looking for a compact and small one to use in a small space, and this one looked good, so I bought it.
The size is a little larger than I expected, but the turning part is nice and usable.
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Finally, a new one.
I have been using a SEK Socket that I bought more than 20 years ago, but even after applying screw lock and tightening it many times, the screw kept loosening and the bit kept falling out. The other day, when I replaced the Bolt of the Rear Sets, I damaged the hexagonal hole of the Bolt. Until recently, I had not had the opportunity to tighten the 5mm bolt too hard, so I was able to use it with patience, but I finally reached the end of my patience and decided to replace it.
The KTC 6mm Hexagon bit socket, which I purchased at the same time as the SEK 5mm socket, and which I had many opportunities to use, is still in good condition and can still be used after more than 20 years, so I chose KTC.
I turned a few bolts to try it out, and while I was not impressed, it seemed to be a safe and reliable choice.
I have a lot of inexpensive tools that I have bought over the years, but since a few years ago, I have been replacing them with more accurate ones for Socket etc. that I use frequently. However, since a few years ago, I have been replacing my Socket, etc., which I use a lot, with ones that are more accurate. In my mind, KTC is the best choice in such cases. I like KTC for some reason, but I have been using KTC products for a long time, and the fact that I haven't had any problems with them may be the Large Threshold. I think that KTC's tools have a good balance between price and quality, and I can use them with confidence.
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To the proper one.
I had never had a chance to tighten it tightly before, so I decided to use a cheap Quantity:Due to the insufficient hardness of the bit itself and the wear of the tip, the bit was gapped in the hexagonal hole even if I did not put too much effort into it, and I had to pull out the bit every time I used it, which was difficult. It was difficult to remove the bit every time I used it.
There are not many opportunities to use 4mm, but since I had an opportunity to use it in a place where licking would be troublesome, I decided to purchase a proper one at this time. This time, because it was 4mm, I chose the 6.3 so that I could use it directly on the small Ratchet Handlebar, because it was intended for turning the small Bolt and I expected to use it in a narrow place, but when I actually took it in my hand, the Socket part was quite thick, and if this was the case, I thought that the 9.5 would have been fine. However, when I actually picked it up, I found that the Socket was quite thick, and I thought that the 9.5 would have been better. It looks sturdy, which is good, but I would have appreciated it if it was a little thinner. Well, it's my fault for not checking the dimensions carefully ….
I turned the Bolt to test it out, and it felt good, snapping into place and turning with ease. I think this will free me from Stress when working.
Recently, I've been gradually replacing my frequently used sockets and other tools with ones that have a certain degree of precision, and since I kind of like KTC tools, I often choose KTC products that have a good balance between price and quality.
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The switching lever may be difficult to turn…
I bought the KTCSwivelRatchet because it was the right length.
The total length is 180mm.
Overall, it's good, but Quantity:Pair (for Left and Right) The height of the switching lever is too low to turn it quickly.
It might be a little annoying…
Quantity:I have to turn it like I'm pushing the toes of my 2pc fingers to switch it.
Is it just a matter of getting used to it?
I can turn the Straight SwivelRatchet quickly, though.
However, I haven't used Straight's SwivelRatchet because its length is too short.
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Ideal for on-board tools
I use it as an on-board tool for my KawasakiZ1.
It is a cheaply built but very easy to use plug wrench.
This compact size is perfect for the Z1, which has less luggage space under the seat.
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Thickness Gauge
About quality and texture - Excellent quality, nicely stamped steel sheet with no rough edges. About the feeling of use - I have the longer set which works great in all the situations I have used them in so far, allowing for two hand operation. Products to buy together - Great idea to add a spark plug gapping tool to your measurement tooling, NeoFactory have a nice afforadable one, product # 016520. Difficulty of installation - Easy to select the correct size with the nice visible labelling on each guage and easy to manoeuvre with the long series gauge set. Cost performance and comparison with other products - The long series set is expensive and if you can afford it worth the extra cost but Webike have more afforadable options in their hand tooling others menu. About shipping and packaging - Arrived on time and without damage from the well packed and affordable sea freight. Any concerns, cautions, or advice when purchasing - Read the product listings for the thickness gauges carefully as some are labelled in mm and inches but not all. View detail
It is easy to apply force.
Compared to the L-shaped Hexagonal Wrench, the Hexagon Bolt is easier to grip and apply torque to. View detail
For removal of Jet
[How is it used?
I used it to remove a Jet that had almost seized on the carburetor.
I didn't have the right size in my hand, so I chose this product with a flat tip on a thin shaft.
Was the one you received as per Image?
I chose the size 190mm in length which seems to be easy to use.
It might have been a bit long to use it on the carburetor, but I didn't have any problems with it.
How was your experience with it?
I was able to safely remove the Jet of the carburetor which I could not turn with the Precision Driver which I had.
It was easy to use, especially since Jet didn't lick it.
The Elastomer grip makes it easy to grip without slipping.
How did it compare to other products?
There are several drivers for the carburetor Jet, but I chose this product because it is quite expensive and has a mixed reputation.
I didn't actually use that one, but I didn't have a problem using it enough with this product.
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The feeling of use, accuracy, etc. were good because it was made by KTC.
Since the price is inexpensive, it was enough for me personally even if it was not the Driver for Jet.
Dasa, the unique YellowGreen color makes it easy to find instantly in your toolbox. (Lol)
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As expected of KTC
Because it seems to be coating with something materially, it is not so when I thought that it might be bald while using it, and it is possible to use it enough with accuracy even if it is cheap, as expected of KTC. View detail
Slotted screwdriver。
The tip is sharpened and used as a tapping tool. View detail
It depends on the location.
The size is delicate, so the place where it is used is limited. View detail
Subtle Size.
It's not the easiest Size to use, but it depends on where you are. View detail
Size is good though.
It would have been easier to use if the tip was a little thinner, so I shaved it off and used it. View detail
Outstanding Made in Japan Prybar.
I have been trying to source Made in Japan prybars for a quite some time now. Unlike the Kowa models these are actually made in Japan and are very nice and scream quality. You don't need the giant ones offered by other manufactures to work on motorcycles and I'm happy to report that all 3 sizes are fantastic. I puchased all 3 sizes offered and I think they should sell them as a set. For whatever reason the shortest one is the most expensive and almost twice the cost of the longer 2. View detail
Great Japanese quality at a reasonable price.
I have been trying to find suppliers of Japanese tools that ship to the USA at decent prices and Webike serves me very well. KTC makes great made in Japan tools at reasonable cost and I could not find this same style from any other manufacture. The fitment to fasteners is great and I was very happy to purchase them. View detail
Convenient to combine
I bought this adapter because I wanted to use my Slide Head Handlebar like a Ratchet.
Even though it has Ratchet function, I use it for most of the work in combination with Extension, etc. because it is small and the thickness is not bothered. Although it cannot be said that the change of the rotation direction is easy, it is not a problem if it twists firmly with both hands.
I liked it so much that I even attached a conversion adapter to use it with my mainstay 3/8 socket even though it has a 1/4 angle insert. (This usage is not recommended because it is easy to be disconnected from the Adapter part when replacing the Socket) 。
One thing that worries me is that despite being a KTCBrand, there are quite a few stories of breakage. I don't use it that hard, so I think it will last a while...
Since it is compact, it is also good as an in-car tool instead of Ratchet Handlebar.
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Peace of mind for normal use
Even with the Double disk Wheel, it doesn't get in the way and is easy to turn properly.
It's not as good as the no-name brand in terms of cost, but KTC has a sense of security, and I decided to go with this one.
It's not a high quality tool with BALI on the Grip, and it's not a tool that requires a great deal of precision, so if you're not particular about it, you might as well use an obscure product.
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I'll hold tight!
KTC's products are so accurate! View detail