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Nepros 3/8"Sq. Quick Spinner (Compact)

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    Nepros 3/8"Sq. Quick Spinner (Compact)

    Rapid Finger-Turning for 3/8

    Rapid Finger-Turning for 3/8" Drive Work

    Speed up run-down and back-out on fasteners by spinning sockets quickly with your fingertips. The compact “Quick Spinner” grip is sized to feel natural in-hand, and the rubber ring helps with grip and pull-out control. Made in Japan.

    Specs

    Spec

    Detail

    Drive Size


    3/8" square drive

    Type


    Quick Spinner (Compact)

    Outside Diameter (D)


    28 mm

    Length (L)


    25 mm

    Weight


    40 g

    Country of Origin


    Made in Japan

    Why This One (Quick Notes)

    •  Compact size for tight areas and close-quarter work

    • “Perfect grip” design for rapid turning with fingertips
    • Rubber ring helps resist slippage and improves pull-out control

    • Uses nepros “N Power Fit” concept to increase contact area and improve strength at the socket angle

    • Reduced thickness for a more compact profile

    Best Use Cases

    • Quickly spinning sockets when a ratchet swing is limited
    • Fast run-down after breaking a fastener loose

    • Low-torque assembly/disassembly where speed matters more than leverage

    How to Use (3 Steps)

    1. Attach the Quick Spinner to your 3/8" drive socket or accessory.
    2. Use fingertips to spin quickly for run-down/back-out.
    3. Switch to a ratchet/torque tool when you need final torque or breakaway force.

    In the Box

    1x nepros 3/8"Sq. Quick Spinner (Compact)

    Safety Notes

    • Not for final torque or breaking seized fasteners—use a ratchet/breaker bar for that.
    • Keep the socket fully seated on the fastener while spinning.

    • Use controlled hand force; stop and switch tools if resistance increases.