Buying tools is like a slippery slope, you start off with a drill and next thing you know your garage is full of tools that's waiting for something you can use it for 😂
Doppppee! I love to see new content, especially when it’s unique stuff like this…also relatable cuz I enjoy finding steals here in the thrift shops in America . Thanks Sam!
The Hitoki is the same a Hitachi and in the US is now called Metabo HPT. The 53,000 jpy impacts are $344 usd. In the US a Metabo HPT 1/4 impact, charger and 2 small batteries is $180
When I moved to Japan, I shipped most of my tools there... Everything except the power tools and battery chargers because Japan is 100v. While I did buy second hand tools online, I don't think I came across one of these places. Cool video!
I would be in there every week spending my paycheck. Old school Makita stuff that is still made in Japan, oof. Most of the stuff we get here is from China now. I have to special order the good stuff from Japan sometimes cause they just last longer. But that is the nature of the beast, to produce stuff for cheaper to get more sales now. Everything is plastic parts now also, cheaper and lighter is not always better. Look for the pink Makita cordless stuff 👀
Bcs Makita corporation build their own factories and choose to manufacture in china, some are manufactured by third party pay less for for cheaper parts but pass those tools in quality control inspections and if they are failed those ends up in resale markets too.
13:11 its a reamer, it can be used on a mill, or a very accurate drill press it is to size a hole and make it round most holes are slightly egg shaped from a drill bit just the way they cut but if your making precession parts you need a remer to stay in tolerance. These deffently should not be stored loose in a box it will dull them also. They should be stored in a cardboard tube. Or plastic tube. You can also use them on a lathe.
The PP200D is the BIG D Hole Puncher. Can punch 8mm thick steel plates. $800 is a steal compared to over $3k after tax for a new one, used one are around $1,300.
I watched an American youtuber compare an American bought makita tool and a Japanese bought makita tool, and apparently, the Japanese bought tool is built way better and performs much better also.
If it was project farm he just had different models. The Japanese one was a newer model, hence why it performed better. He's been made aware of it but he doesn't seem to care to make a sticky comment or make a note of it in the description. Japan however gets the new models before the rest of the world, and by quite the margin.
@@AlexKall Could have been Torque Test Channel who tested the Makita Impact Driver made in Japan vs non-Japan. He found that the Japanese model performed better.
@@N1rOx I did find a test on the TD172 but he referenced the "US equivalent" XDT16, which is the previous model. The US equivalent to the TD172 (DTD172 in Europe) would have been XDT19, which wasn't released at that time, Makita tools are always released first in Japan. You can get TD173 in Japan now, you can not get that model elsewhere yet (unless they have just released it and I've missed it). The next model will generally be better than the previous model. It would be equivalent to comparing a Milwaukee Gen 3 to a Gen 4 and saying the Gen 4 was better than the Gen 3 because it was made in the US (example), it was better because it was a newer model. The difference to Project Farm is that that Torque Test Channel acknowledges they are not the same model but a new and an old model in the pinned comment, something Project Farm, last time I checked, has refused to do.
Damn a shop like this in the US would NOT help my tool addiction lol. This was a sick video and it's cool to see all the Hikoki tools over there, since here in the US they're called MetaboHPT and we don't get a lot of their lineup... Love the brand and the feel of their tools though!
Jis screwdriver is nice. That japanese industrial standard it's actually different than a regular Phillips in the USA. I ain't had any more problems getting Honda rotors off since I found out what a #3 jis vessel impacta screwdriver or bit does!
13:09 reamer, holes (after bore) to like 0,01mm clearances(/steps), nothing like it, but only one size like 14,53 most of the time (made to size, per application, from the factory).
Steal on the bandsaw blades. You asked about prices in the states. All the corded tools and hand tools and bits etc are great deals. I want those wood working tools. Battery Makita stuff, the prices are like 15%-40% off. But no warranty A lot of the makita prices are hard to judge because makita has so many tools that look exactly the same but like one driver will submersible or for use around High voltage or have a much better motor and be more expensive. Also we in the US get a much smaller selection of Makita tools than everywhere else and the JDM tools are made to Slightly higher standard. Example that black camo drywall driver I don't think is available at all in the US except through
Good deals there. That big 1/2” makita impact for $150 is a great buy (and it looked almost new). I got the same one new in aus for $440 delivered n I thought that was a decent deal! 👍🍻🎯🇦🇺 Also the massive makita for ¥98000 was a concrete mesh / Steel cutter
We use the big socket’s building infrastructure, large diameter pipe lines and valves, but a 24mm, fits a M16 bolts which is standard size bolts on 300 mm pipes. My look big to stuff you need to work on cars, but I have 55 and 60mm flogging spanners….look up what they look like.
Yes the pricing is really good compared to the US. we wish we had something like this. compare to the US where they are probably destroying all old tools and/or throwing them away for insurance instead.
This is dope big fan of Japanese tools was tripping out when the first socket you pulled out was a ktc one if you ever have a chance to do more content like this can you take us to Factory Gear
Those makitas going for 80 bucks there are $300 USA prices with 1 battery that place is like name brand harbor freight you have a gold mine right there in tools at those prices !!!! Thats crazy low
The best thing for scrubbing tyres is an old wheel balancer just hook the motor up to constant power and use a wood lathe tool just like a wood lathe you will have to make an adjusable tool stand
Italian dude here, prices are very good especially for small bits compared to us. At the moment I could buy some new cheap decent Chinese power tools for the same price of a used Makita there, but I would prefer to rock some good used power tools instead of some unbranded shit.
We used to have a second hand shop. Owner heavily inflated the prices to the point he was charging new prices for used goods. I wouldn’t mind buying tools at that price. Save me a lot of money.
I believe the Makita and Hikoki tools in Japan are Japanese made, whereas the overseas markets are supplied by their Chinese factories. The pricing on the battery tools didn't seem to be much different than what I'd pay in Melbourne.
Are batteries still that cheap? Where I live all batteries are two times the price compared to year or two ago. I got brand new Makita 18v 5Ah battery for 45€ with discount, normal price was 60€ but now same battery is 110€.
95% makita tools bought in japan are better than the ones they export. used tools pricing on ebay is ridiculous imo, might as well buy new in most cases except for the ones that gets sold from "home depot return pallets". the pricing is relatively high at least compared to what i have access to. these shops are great if you need a random tool that you will only use once or twice then gets stored away/trashed though. either way looks like i should visit one of these stores next time when i go to japan. thanks!
As a makita fan from the states it’s awesome to see all the Japan market tools. Is there any reputable stores for new makita in Japan that will ship to the states?
a certain tool forum has a few people that utilize amazon japan as an easy source since translation isn't an issue. it should default to showing you only items that will ship to us over here.
Buying tools is like a slippery slope, you start off with a drill and next thing you know your garage is full of tools that's waiting for something you can use it for 😂
My biggest problem I buy tools and don't even have a garage.
It’s an awesome problem to have
He who dies with the most tools wins!
This is literally what happened to me lol
50 years of tools, my 800 square foot basement is full, and so is my 550 square foot garage.
so glad you actually went to a shop for us this is awesome
10000% shits awesome
Japan makes some good tools like vessel,tone,ktc,nepros,koken,engineer pliers and more. I like this video. I'd like to see Japanese tool box tour!
$180 ish for makita is the price for brand new in any big box store, that's not cheap at all.
yea her got ripped off haha wtf that grinder is 140 € new
@@JohnSmith-pn2vl yea but he got a charger and a battery as well for that 140$. that would make it around 300 brand new
These adventure videos are the best!
So much cool stuff!
Thanks Sam! It was great to see the used tool shop. It would be awesome to see the bigger shop as well.
The converted prices to USD was really useful!!
Please do more tool shop reviews in Japan! Great video!
Yes more of this please Sam ,good content .
Them prices are an absolute steal man
some are for sure! but i noticed a lot of the clean power tools are only 20-25% savings compared to new & warrantied buying in Japan
You still don't understand the world's factory.
@@lovejewellerylovejewellery7921 the hell is that supposed to mean
Doppppee! I love to see new content, especially when it’s unique stuff like this…also relatable cuz I enjoy finding steals here in the thrift shops in America . Thanks Sam!
the way sam's accent made "pawn shop" sound worried me for a second lol
lol I 100% heard porn shop 🤣 but then it clicked that it was pawn shop
Well, technically it's a 'Tool Porn Shop' for most people I know. 🤣😂😆
Well, to be fair, it IS a "porn shop for tools".
What? No one else spent the video going "Oh, yeah..." "Ohohoh...I like that!", etc.?
Awesome video as always Sammit. Definitely we would love to see a bigger second hand tool shop.
The fact that you can leave the music in is awesome. I'm actually jamming to that.
This was awesome love these videos!!!!
I love that Toyota Hiace van in the start of the video lol
Those woodworking tools had me.
Japanese steel and woodcraft in one..
Great prices on pretty much all of those items....a huge selection there....would enjoy seeing more
That's awesome they do that in Japan. Closest thing in the US is pawn shops and those aren't always deals. 21:20
The Hitoki is the same a Hitachi and in the US is now called Metabo HPT. The 53,000 jpy impacts are $344 usd. In the US a Metabo HPT 1/4 impact, charger and 2 small batteries is $180
I love that you allways listen to the comments. Best jdm Chanel on RUclips!!!! Also love when you do the vending machine stuff too!
Yes more tool stores please!
When I moved to Japan, I shipped most of my tools there... Everything except the power tools and battery chargers because Japan is 100v. While I did buy second hand tools online, I don't think I came across one of these places. Cool video!
100 or 110V?
Wish there was some stores in the U.S. like that. Dam pawn shops are a rip off here priced higher than new or just plain junk.
13:28 Reamers yup! You dont have to use them in a mill. You can absolutely use those in a tap handle
I would be in there every week spending my paycheck. Old school Makita stuff that is still made in Japan, oof. Most of the stuff we get here is from China now. I have to special order the good stuff from Japan sometimes cause they just last longer. But that is the nature of the beast, to produce stuff for cheaper to get more sales now. Everything is plastic parts now also, cheaper and lighter is not always better. Look for the pink Makita cordless stuff 👀
Holy shit, I'd be in there every pay day as well.
Bcs Makita corporation build their own factories and choose to manufacture in china, some are manufactured by third party pay less for for cheaper parts but pass those tools in quality control inspections and if they are failed those ends up in resale markets too.
can I ask where is that shop? I really want to go there , and it's holiday now here in Japan so I think I can travel😂 please?
13:11 its a reamer, it can be used on a mill, or a very accurate drill press it is to size a hole and make it round most holes are slightly egg shaped from a drill bit just the way they cut but if your making precession parts you need a remer to stay in tolerance. These deffently should not be stored loose in a box it will dull them also.
They should be stored in a cardboard tube. Or plastic tube.
You can also use them on a lathe.
The PP200D is the BIG D Hole Puncher. Can punch 8mm thick steel plates. $800 is a steal compared to over $3k after tax for a new one, used one are around $1,300.
a drill can put holes through thick steel and only costs a fraction of that, why would anyone pay that amount for a tool that is also much heavier?
@@giovannifoulmouth7205 Maybe cause it only takes a few seconds to punch a perfect 90° hole into 8 mm steel plate?
Keep up the great work Sam really enjoying the new type of videos an upload schedule!!! ❤❤❤
Will be great to see more used tool places
I watched an American youtuber compare an American bought makita tool and a Japanese bought makita tool, and apparently, the Japanese bought tool is built way better and performs much better also.
If it was project farm he just had different models. The Japanese one was a newer model, hence why it performed better. He's been made aware of it but he doesn't seem to care to make a sticky comment or make a note of it in the description. Japan however gets the new models before the rest of the world, and by quite the margin.
As American is Chinese made 😂
@@AlexKall Could have been Torque Test Channel who tested the Makita Impact Driver made in Japan vs non-Japan. He found that the Japanese model performed better.
@@N1rOx can you link it? I can't find any such video.
@@N1rOx I did find a test on the TD172 but he referenced the "US equivalent" XDT16, which is the previous model. The US equivalent to the TD172 (DTD172 in Europe) would have been XDT19, which wasn't released at that time, Makita tools are always released first in Japan. You can get TD173 in Japan now, you can not get that model elsewhere yet (unless they have just released it and I've missed it). The next model will generally be better than the previous model.
It would be equivalent to comparing a Milwaukee Gen 3 to a Gen 4 and saying the Gen 4 was better than the Gen 3 because it was made in the US (example), it was better because it was a newer model.
The difference to Project Farm is that that Torque Test Channel acknowledges they are not the same model but a new and an old model in the pinned comment, something Project Farm, last time I checked, has refused to do.
Damn a shop like this in the US would NOT help my tool addiction lol. This was a sick video and it's cool to see all the Hikoki tools over there, since here in the US they're called MetaboHPT and we don't get a lot of their lineup... Love the brand and the feel of their tools though!
On a used tool when I see made in Japan. I get excited
I can buy at that price any time in Serbia,expensive premium tools (brand new) at half store price.
what i actually miss now is a good set of Japanese style cross screw drivers. it's used for carbs etc.
Jis screwdriver is nice. That japanese industrial standard it's actually different than a regular Phillips in the USA. I ain't had any more problems getting Honda rotors off since I found out what a #3 jis vessel impacta screwdriver or bit does!
@@joshdane5657 yes you need the right tool.. here a set of 3-4 of those screwdrivers is 50-60$ here.
(Bit of a pro tip: The bigger sockets get, the less likely the difference between metric and SAE even matters. )
I just found this video on the playlist
Bros from the past 💀
13:09 reamer, holes (after bore) to like 0,01mm clearances(/steps), nothing like it, but only one size like 14,53 most of the time (made to size, per application, from the factory).
The other coloured Makita impact drivers at 18:10 look so good wish they sold them in other countries.
They do sell some of them elsewhere at certain times, but not that often. I've seen red, yellow and black mostly.
Steal on the bandsaw blades.
You asked about prices in the states.
All the corded tools and hand tools and bits etc are great deals. I want those wood working tools.
Battery Makita stuff, the prices are like 15%-40% off. But no warranty
A lot of the makita prices are hard to judge because makita has so many tools that look exactly the same but like one driver will submersible or for use around High voltage or have a much better motor and be more expensive. Also we in the US get a much smaller selection of Makita tools than everywhere else and the JDM tools are made to Slightly higher standard.
Example that black camo drywall driver I don't think is available at all in the US except through
Pp200d is a giant hole puncher- at first i thought it was only avaliable in other countries but its here in America too
@@brandonsmith3029they are $3200 here in Australia
punchin' giant holes daily with my pp200d
The PP290 is a steel hole pinsj4 and is £1600 new here in the UK
Good video, and you should go check out some of the rc drifting around there 👍pretty sure there's quite a few places
Good deals there. That big 1/2” makita impact for $150 is a great buy (and it looked almost new). I got the same one new in aus for $440 delivered n I thought that was a decent deal! 👍🍻🎯🇦🇺 Also the massive makita for ¥98000 was a concrete mesh / Steel cutter
We use the big socket’s building infrastructure, large diameter pipe lines and valves, but a 24mm, fits a M16 bolts which is standard size bolts on 300 mm pipes. My look big to stuff you need to work on cars, but I have 55 and 60mm flogging spanners….look up what they look like.
Sam don’t sleep on them wood working tools!
5:38 that's a nibbler for thick steel
20mm hole punch for steel and are $3000 Australian new
Yep, they are great.
see alot of them in sunday carboot sales in England (mostly stolen)
amazing man more videos like this pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee
This place looks like a dream!
More please as building cars you need tools that aren’t used everyday so second hand ones are worth it
tool workers collect tools. You are at heaven's gate.
Japan is just amazing and goated would love to go see it :D, loved the video lad
Yes the pricing is really good compared to the US. we wish we had something like this.
compare to the US where they are probably destroying all old tools and/or throwing them away for insurance instead.
My old 2003 & 2006 Hitachis laugh at those babies.
A lot of the rusty or worn tools can be cleaned up, even dull ones can be made sharp again..
That PP200D is a hole puncher. It is really impressive.
Id love to go shopping in that store!
@1:47 How is a used Makita TW300DRGX cordless impact wrench without battery inexpensive @ 240 USD? It is new on eBay for less than 200 USD.
Alot of the prices are much better than where I live for used tools
Big Makita PP200D is a hole punch that retails at $2900- in Australia
I am a tool nut. Those tools you showed will not sell in USA as they are too expensive plus they are used. New Tools in USA are much cheaper.
This is dope big fan of Japanese tools was tripping out when the first socket you pulled out was a ktc one if you ever have a chance to do more content like this can you take us to Factory Gear
Damn this is basically every dad dream house
Nakabuchi Tsuyoshi casually playing in the background 🤭😅😂
You can actually buy the 71cc or 63cc grass cutter and use the engine for the go ped so that it can keep up within the power band
You have more info about the builds ? Thanks
Was hoping you'd do this!!!
far out! this is lot heaven for me.
"Get the job Some what done " 😂
13:14 it for precession hole.
Это инструмент - «развёртка», для формирования точных отверстий.
More used store shops in Japan tour
That heavy makita PP200 is for punching holes in up to 1/4 inch thick metal. Brand new ones cost like 3K usd.
All those max guns! I'd buy all of 'em.
Those makitas going for 80 bucks there are $300 USA prices with 1 battery that place is like name brand harbor freight you have a gold mine right there in tools at those prices !!!! Thats crazy low
The best thing for scrubbing tyres is an old wheel balancer just hook the motor up to constant power and use a wood lathe tool just like a wood lathe you will have to make an adjusable tool stand
You should make a video building a tool box from this store that would be cool.
Sammy can you do a Used Fishing Reels shop or fishing shop ?
The PP200D is a cordless hole puncher, never heard of one but sounds cool
Italian dude here, prices are very good especially for small bits compared to us. At the moment I could buy some new cheap decent Chinese power tools for the same price of a used Makita there, but I would prefer to rock some good used power tools instead of some unbranded shit.
We used to have a second hand shop. Owner heavily inflated the prices to the point he was charging new prices for used goods. I wouldn’t mind buying tools at that price. Save me a lot of money.
I believe the Makita and Hikoki tools in Japan are Japanese made, whereas the overseas markets are supplied by their Chinese factories.
The pricing on the battery tools didn't seem to be much different than what I'd pay in Melbourne.
It depends on the model where it's made. There are also factories in Europe.
yes.......... there are fair chance that they are Japanese made
That’s tool heaven, everything gets a second or third or fourth chance to operate for another owner.
do a fishing gear one
This is the dream place for me
seems expensive for used. Brand new units in the uk for £60 for impacts and £100 ish for drills. Brand new batteries are around £45-60 for 5ah
In nz a makita 18v drill and impact driver kit 2x 5.0ah and charger will set you back $729.00
@@TEEGEEAYE wow!
Ive seen kits with the impact and drill go for £300 max
$77 to $130 usd?? for what some chinese pos? lmao. This is japan made makita dingus.
Yeah I have noticed that UK seems to get better deals than any other countries.
Are batteries still that cheap? Where I live all batteries are two times the price compared to year or two ago.
I got brand new Makita 18v 5Ah battery for 45€ with discount, normal price was 60€ but now same battery is 110€.
That Makita PP200D is a big hole puncher. $3400 CAD New!
i wonder if the HILTI products are any cheaper, cant imagine. Wish they sold purple Makita everywhere
Yes please more tools
This is accually pretty good Quality stuff. You cant compare this to amazon prices accually
Awesome, wow the pricing is so good. 👊✌️🤘🇦🇺
I loved this video
I really want that camo makitta it's so bad ass
I have an issue with going to flea markets and seeing tools and going “I could use that one day”
95% makita tools bought in japan are better than the ones they export. used tools pricing on ebay is ridiculous imo, might as well buy new in most cases except for the ones that gets sold from "home depot return pallets". the pricing is relatively high at least compared to what i have access to. these shops are great if you need a random tool that you will only use once or twice then gets stored away/trashed though. either way looks like i should visit one of these stores next time when i go to japan. thanks!
What is your source for "95% makita tools bought in japan are better than the ones they export."?
this is so cool. i need to find one of these in the states, if it exists.
Oh man that a cool tool store.
As a makita fan from the states it’s awesome to see all the Japan market tools. Is there any reputable stores for new makita in Japan that will ship to the states?
a certain tool forum has a few people that utilize amazon japan as an easy source since translation isn't an issue. it should default to showing you only items that will ship to us over here.
Isn't most of Japan 220v? @@alexb.1320
amazing shop
I like your singing bro 😂😂
Last Sunday i was at a fleemarket and found some nice cheap tools.
Prices seem pretty fair for good used equipment, from USA
Im prettysure 56mm sockets are the same as a rx8 or rotarys rear main eshaft nut 😂 thats legendary 🙌🤟 this was an interesting video cheers Sammit 💯🍻