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Engineer TWH-01 Hex Wrench Set (7 Keys) $3.56 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Amazon JP via AU

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I am now an official japanese tools addict and came upon this cheap set in search for my daily fix. No cable ties here.

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  • +4

    The picture doesn't look good, looks like the edges are not well finished. The pictures could be misleading. I would prefer ball end hex keys.

    • +1

      Ball head on the long end and normal face on the short end is the best combo, since the ball heads cant handle much torque. Ive snapped one off in a hex screw to learn that lesson.

    • +2

      Yeah those ends look really rough. I've seen flatpack wrenches with better finish

      It looks like a $3 set of allen keys

    • +2

      Engineer are overrated. Easily confirmable by going to the nearest Jaycar and checking out the Engineer pliers - each of them wonky and flawed in a unique way, yet priced like they're the best pliers money can buy.

      If you want a really good quality set of Hex wrenches that won't bankrupt you, get Wera. There's an ozb deal for them right now for $17. Metallurgy, precision, finish, everything is a hair's breadth from the astronomically priced ones.

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  • +2

    Japanese woodworking tools are what you really want.,

  • +1

    interesting sizes , not sure where is used a sub millimeter allen key, if it had 5 mm then would be great for bikes …

  • +2

    Doesn’t look like it’s made in japan

  • +2

    I had a set of these arrive today. They are VERY small. Otherwise nice little set

  • small sets like these are great to chuck in a bike repair kit, better than those 'bike tools' (unless you get a good one). combine with a knockoff leatherman and you're good to go

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