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Liked your video, but could have been shorter (lots of repetition).
They have the journeyman grips on them
I got my pliers from Amazon with the laser etched flag on them
Why can’t you lock the movement?
I have the exact same pair for 2 yrs now and I don’t use them every day, but funny I just used them the other day cutting a metal staple after I removed a electrical box and they worked absolutely amazing
You have to wonder if Mr Klein stole Mr. Milwaukee's wife or something. Its hard to think of any other reason they would start just making copies of the Klein line that just look and feel like nothing more than quick knock-offs.
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Stated to be capable of cutting hard wire, piano wire.....not tested for that? .....I'm interested in it's ability to do those tasks because most diagonal pliers and end cutters for sale and all my side cutter edges break off like a crispy cookie even when cutting protruding staples used in plastic welding.
Also the handle is a 1/2 in this tool is great
could you make a test/video cutting steel wire (piano wire) with them and post the results?
Its better than Marvel?
No I like the marvel pliers a lot better.
I can't reccommend these enough for home owners. They have a use for almost everything. I just had to fix my dryer and I used that and the 27-in-1 Klein screwdriver for 90% of it. I even used my impact driver with it. I've used them so much around the house and it's nice to bring just a couple of tools to do the job
The Klein Handles on all of theirs are just so nice. This Milwaukee handle is really nice too. The other multi bit driver Milwaukee handles suck. The Flip sockets for Klein are the same as Vaco and the flip sockets for Milwaukee are Malco flip sockets. They are nicer than the Kleins, IMO. They also sell the Malco flip sockets at HD. They come in Metric in that style. Klein does have Metric flip sockets for theirs as well.
These all suck. waaaay too heavy. try manipulating delicate 5/16 box screws with a fat 1.5in steel rod. You don't. just get a small socket/ratchet set.
I don't like it the socket is not deep enough hallow enough
Just an FYI Klein took a deal to be exclusive with Lowes. Home Depot reached out to Milwaukee to see if they had interest in making electrical tools to be exclusive to the Home Depot. They invested over 100 mil to design and create it all.
@@skizyj1546 Klein makes awesome products.
Milwaukee stealing another product
Not the first and probably not the last
@@TheToolReviewChannel wouldn't it be awesome if they could come up with their own ideas
Milwaukee did not steal it, they were asked by Home Depot to take over the Klein tools since Klein signed a deal to be exclusive at Lowes.
Pretty sure that's still stealing the design. 😂 @@skizyj1546
Klein only signed an exclusive deal with Lowe’s was because Home Depot started insert Milwaukee products onto Klein’s space, that they were paying for. So Klein didn’t like it, decided to terminate contract and move over to Lowe’s
The Milwaukee torpedo has really good magnets 🧲
Indeed it does!
a good test is 1/4 20 screws.....i have a pair of these and no problem....they are a bit shorter than my kliens.....love the knipex 10 inch but they seem to chip at the end {brittle}....
Lowe’s is insulated less bits more bits home depot not insulated both impact rated on first screwdriver
Those aren’t combination Wrenches they’re adjustable wrenches, combination wrenches are the ones with a box end and a open end
Kinda like when I call my impact a drill 😅
@@TheToolReviewChannel I’m just saying. If you make videos about tools, probably a good idea to use correctly terminology
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Good haul my friend Good tools for the money spent and for what they are .
I’ve always been a fan of Klein tools!
< Wera
Wera does make a nice screwdriver I give them that
Those screwdriver handles are garbage. If you try to torque down or untorque a stubborn screw/bolt, the black plastic piece will spin freely separating itself from the hard plastic surrounding it. Worthless. Buy wera
I don't find them garbage cause I find the handles Good for comfort and torque (to me) but everyone to each his own opinion so I like Klein tools. I have their mod box tools and they work great.
Hating on Klein is the new virtue signal lol the Klein 11-1 impact is the goat. Wera makes some nice tools but they don’t make screwdriver that matches the 11-1 impact.
@@fabiantaveras8458 you did not read what I said. My personal experience on the very first day I bought the 20 in 1 version and I was trying to loosen a bolt and the black rubber literally separated from the yellow plastic rendering the screwdriver useless. You tell me what’s good or bad?
@@vhockada it’s obviously bad that it happened but also in my experience this has never happened me nor has it happened to any of my other co workers. Sounds like you had a lemon which if you did buy it recently you could have returned it and got a new one back.
I’ve bough a few Wera screwdriver sets. They make a. Ice screwdriver but I’m also a big Klein Tools guy. My service bag for work is pretty much all Klein right now. Now I’ve had a few problems with Klein in the past but nothing the warranty couldn’t cover.
I wish they made a spring-loaded version of these like the European ones have.
From what I’ve tested with both pairs, I’m going to be honest. I’m almost positive it’s the same size wire stripper on both tools. It’s just labeled in metric.
@@TheToolReviewChannel good to know! Thanks
Klein makes to many different versions. I’ve always bought them and loved them but the latest pair I payed $45 for and hate them
It’s a personal choice. Both companies make a great pair of pliers. Knipex does seem to be a little more fine tuned.
Can it cut like nails or hard screw
Ya these can. They have the hardened knives that can stand up to cutting through them.
Great review thank you
Thanks for watching!
This stripper appears to be identical to tne Quinn self adjusting stripper sold by Harbor Freight.
I’ve never shopped at harbor freight
The deburring bits are made probably by Shaviv or Noga.
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Do these Knipex crimpers have an adjustment for crimp tension ?
I want know too. I have knipex preciforce. But i don't see adjust pressure Any where. I don't know😂😂
@@inhell3348 yes. Remove the top handle grip.
Yup, it's Klein with better handles. Based on my testing so far, the bits, adjustable shafts, and flip sockets all appear to be interchangeable.
Thanks for the info!
can this cut metal?
The KNIPEX like to fire off bullets👍🏾😁🤳
Imfrom the uk and bought the american version of these a couple years ago and much preferred it to the other european style they had over here. Was annoyed they didnt have it in metric at the time but i guess they do now ^_^
How much
How much 10in plier
Does it work on PVC pipes?
I’m not sure on that. I’ve only used it on copper pipe and conduit
*What if you put a 1/4 to 3/8 adapter socket in and it won't come out? ...Asking for a friend.*
I live both tools and brands. It really depends on which type of work u r doing.
Why not use them the right way? Put your wire end into tool then push wire into wire end and crimp. It holds the wire end while you put wire excatly where you want it. The way you did it, is much harder and doesnt crimp near as good!
Que significa los mangos color amarillo?? Según Klein el amarillo lo utilizan para identificar las pinzas cónicas o de punta pero por lo que veo es mentira
Va super tus videos gracias bestan buenísimo
Is the hex the standard 4 mm or Klien's special 3.5 mm?
I like Klein everything besides the twin grips, cobras and pliers wrench
The 180 ones with comfort grip are the best tool I’ve ever had. Can’t imagine plumbing without them. Good for other applications too - pulling small nails, bending/ twisting, crimping, all sorts of stuff. 86..180 and 87..250 are the perfect combo for almost everything where you need to grip/turn something
Would 16 gauge be too thick for this?
I that’s too thick of a gauge for this guy. I deliver the max you can do is 20 or 22 gauge
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I knocked tin for 30 years and sorry to burst your bubble, but a normal speed chuck does the same thing, as the points on your speed chuck spin on the points of the screw it takes it right down, give it a try, use a normal speed chuck or try it on high pressure duct sealer, the tan shit that’s messy but dries hard as hell, besides all that, it’s pretty cool, but not really necessary