Who makes the best 10 inch Channel Locks? Knipex vs Channellock vs Wilde tool!
I’ve discussed this before, but I decided to do another video about these 10 inch channel locks. Spoiler alert, the Douglas is still the best!
I’ve discussed this before, but I decided to do another video about these 10 inch channel locks. Spoiler alert, the Douglas is still the best!
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When I first started my plumbing apprenticeship, I had some Milwaukee pliers and some actual Channellocks. But the plumber I was working with had 10” red handled Wilde pliers and told me I should get a set. After one week I gave away my Milwaukee pliers and bought a second set of the Wilde. I still have 6”, 8”, and 12” Channellocks; but both of my 10” Wilde pliers are in my back pocket when I walk into any house or job. And they cost less or the same as a pair of Channellock, Milwaukee, Klein, etc.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Yea man there is just something about those Wilde 10 inch pliers. Perfect design especially for plumbing. A plumber I know is the one who turned me on to them.
@user-ki3dj9pu9y
Ай бұрын
Yeah man, Wilde makes excellent pliers, probably why snap on and Mac use them for a lot of their stuff
I have those same 3 slip joint pliers and my favorite is the Douglas as well ... They are just all around great pliers ... Good vid and thx for posting ...
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
You can’t beat the Douglas! Thanks Eddy!
I learned a few things through the video. Thanks.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad! Thanks for watching!
Great review. I'm a plumber too and you perfectly explained why I prefer flat jaw pliers over the knipex style.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Awesome to get that comment from someone who really knows.
@ihavethedocuments2580
10 ай бұрын
The Knipex style jaws would be good for grabbing pipe/nipples, but for slip joint nuts or adapters to bloody aggressive for me. What ever you put it on its going to mar the sh*t out of it. I'm sure mechanics use them mostly for tie rods for the same reason.
Growing up in the house we had an old pair of craftsman channel locks I hated them because the pivot was loose and would twist out of the channel when you put some torque on it. I've only bought knipex since. 😂
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
Lol I think we’ve all had a crappy pair of channel locks that did that. I just want Knipex to make a straight jaw pair of Alligators.
Out of all the tools I have, my collection of tongue and groove pliers is probably the most extensive. For some reason I always end of finding them randomly or am get them from friends who don't use them. I have so many different kinds and brands.
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
Same here. I have more than I know what to do with. They have pretty much just become a collection at this point. It’s fun to just grab a different pair out of the tool box and use it for a week or two though.
@christophermccartney7150
2 жыл бұрын
@@realworldtoolreviews oh trust me, I know you got a ton of channel locks lol. Completely dwarfs my collection
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
@@christophermccartney7150 😂 picked up another pair yesterday at a sale. Really cool pair of vintage channel lock brand ones with the forged in markings. Gonna try to do a restoration video with them
I have the cobras and the channellocks but i seem to always go for my kliens, they have a pair that jus like the cobras...i bought a lot off ebay of nos fuller channellocks and they are great as well...got to tty the douglas tho, they seem great...great vid 👍👍
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
Yea those German made Kleins do look cool. I would highly recommend the Douglas though!
I've noticed that the Douglas are branded Stephens or plumb best mostly now
I've always used Douglas too and I'm a plumber too but here lately. I have found that the yellow sleeving comes off pretty early in its lifetime. I don't know if they change methods but it's been a problem
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Mine did the same thing. They start sliding off pretty quick. When they slide off, dump some super glue down in the handles and slide them back on. Mine have stayed on since I did that, and they get wet all the time.
@plumberman5369
Жыл бұрын
Thanks I'll try that
As stated, Wilde makes the pliers and Douglas has the following but you can also find them with the yellow handles and nickel plated finish with a discounted price under other plumbing supply outfits like "Walrich", "Plumbest" & "Jones Stephens".
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
It’s weird how many brands are on the same pliers. I guess they all re-brand them because they are awesome!
@robg836
Жыл бұрын
@@realworldtoolreviews I just got a pair in today. I wasn't expecting them to be so stout. I really like them...Something about the yellow handles too lol.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
@@robg836 the yellow handles are awesome. They always stand out and I always see them when I need them
I would assume it would be Channellock that makes the best Channellocks. Unless somebody else is making Channellock tools. And why would they be doing that when they could sell their tools with their own name on them?
I can press the button and flip the plier up or down to adjust all with one hand on mine
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Yea the more I mess with it, the better I can do the same. Still not as easy as regular channel locks though.
Knipex Cobra you can open with one hand. Hold the button down and use the weight to flick it open
@megaman2016
2 жыл бұрын
@@htr5372 very true
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t had much luck with that. Maybe I’m just not holding my mouth right.
I realized all my channel locks have curved jaws I need to invest in a pair with straight jaws
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
I think a straight jaw pair is a must have as far as channel locks go. They are just more versatile to me.
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
I think a straight jaw pair is a must have as far as channel locks go. They are so versatile.
I went out and bought some Channel Locks I bought the 12 inch straight jaw the 10 inch straight jaw and the 7 inch straight jaw the 12 inch one I bought separately and the 10 inch and 7 inch pairs came in a set of 2 I had gotten them from Tractor Supply for $34.99 I needed some straight jaw pliers I have some but they are cheap knockoffs most of my pliers are curved jaw because most of them are Knipex and Knipex doesn’t have straight jaw pliers to my knowledge.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand why Knipex doesn’t make any straight jaw channel locks. It would be awesome if they did.
@corygriffiths4394
Жыл бұрын
@@realworldtoolreviews I don’t know either you would think they would because it’s always good to have different shaped jaws
You need to try Snap Ons they to have flat jaws and opposing teeth. The fit and finish on them is a cut above in my humble opinion.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure they are. I’ll check them out when I’m on the snap on truck. I always hit up the snap on guy around Christmas. I’m definitely going to be buying some more pliers. I got the needle nose ones last year, and they are amazing. I got the slip joints for my father in law and he’s been loving them. Snap on pliers are tough to beat for sure.
if it is round only 1 tooth can bite
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
Knipex are good, but they are some of the MOST over hyped products ever. People make it seem like Knipex does no wrong and they are gods grace to the tool world, but any of the numerous copies or similar products are just as good.
@Callelle6251
2 жыл бұрын
@@htr5372 For the CoBolt cutters, Capri makes a set that's just as good, if not better. Project Farm did a review on them. And from first hand experience, the Icon Plier wrench is every bit as good is the knipex one. Any warranty that you have to pay to ship your tool to them to have it MAYBE replaced is utterly worthless.
@realworldtoolreviews
2 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree. Knipex makes great tools, but their marketing is even better than their tools are lol. Some of the designs are over complicated and over priced for me.
Trim guy whining about a sink being hard is hilarious. Sitting on your butt playing with putty and dope all day is tough.
Channellock is the only company that makes channellocks. The rest are slip joint pliers.
@realworldtoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Lol yea whatever dude. They’re all channel locks to me.