WTF Ep. 1. Channellock Speedgrips!
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The Tool Handle Hall of Fame!
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Guess I’m an EDC Bro Now?
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@mcluvin28x
@mcluvin28x 7 сағат бұрын
5:22 you lucky s.o.b !!! you got your hands on a Mexican Klein tool 🇲🇽 They have a factory in Mexico that make Mexican made Klein tools to sell out there to the Mexican consumers, you have no idea the amount of money the Mexican dudes at my company would pay for anything Klein made in Mexico 😅 Especially linemen/ironworker pliers, easily over $100 for them even if used.
@sebenzalover
@sebenzalover 12 сағат бұрын
Where are you man?
@jarnoldbn
@jarnoldbn Күн бұрын
I’m an appliance tech and our whole crew uses the Milwaukee driver. It’s perfect for taking apart various appliances. An impact or more powerful power drill will strip out screws way too easily on appliances.
@OnusBones
@OnusBones 2 күн бұрын
Does the Klein multi nut driver have the 1/2" in the handle, or is that 9/16?" I thought it had that...
@andrej2321
@andrej2321 2 күн бұрын
Crimper or a fish tape puller? Which one would you get if you were to only get one and why? 🙏
@dejesusvelazco3347
@dejesusvelazco3347 3 күн бұрын
Yo tengo rechoncho 8 en 1🎉 es genial klein😎#1
@JimwombatLand
@JimwombatLand 5 күн бұрын
Kline Plyers are the best .used them for 40 yrs ....
@ernestpaling5097
@ernestpaling5097 5 күн бұрын
You need to invest in an electric buffer and learn how to use it. I use Flitz as well for a lot of things but having a good buffer will open up a lot of possibilities for you. Try it!!!
@user-vv8bq8hs3h
@user-vv8bq8hs3h 6 күн бұрын
I start tomorrow I’ve got the majority of the list just missing jointed needle nose or a sheet rock knife for clogged drains!!! thanks for giving me some confidence. I’ve got the best attitude in the world about this job and I’m willing to learn anything. I just don’t have the experience yet.
@Jaybo_624
@Jaybo_624 6 күн бұрын
Literally I’m having the same dilemma now with the dcd 805 I can’t help but get it
@WilliamBrown-bg7vm
@WilliamBrown-bg7vm 9 күн бұрын
The problem for me with those are that I now have twin grip pliers
@shawnglass108
@shawnglass108 10 күн бұрын
As an electrician, The knipex style jaws work better than the flat jaws for most of my day to day jobs but it seems like a smart idea to have both.
@josephnavarro3620
@josephnavarro3620 11 күн бұрын
RIP
@rafc843
@rafc843 11 күн бұрын
I wish bosch did a 3/8 ratchet, thats the only one missing, "Bosch listen up"
@prestigemechanical3600
@prestigemechanical3600 11 күн бұрын
MB2 is………..:meh. Got mine free years ago from Veto on a promo and have yet to really use it. The MB3B is a huge improvement and you can wield a 12v impact or drill on the side. Winner Winner IMO
@Cjinglaterra
@Cjinglaterra 11 күн бұрын
I go back and forth between carrying my old set of Diamond slip joints and my Leatherman, but one or the other is a must have on my belt.
@dougdroen7519
@dougdroen7519 12 күн бұрын
U ever use or have the stanley vice grip style ajustable wrench
@LikaPyramid
@LikaPyramid 12 күн бұрын
The Malco Eaglegrips are better
@pekow91
@pekow91 12 күн бұрын
Open up your heart and let the hate out
@dougdroen7519
@dougdroen7519 12 күн бұрын
Love it I just might have to try this.. How did u separate the handle from the driver part..... Great video man
@dr_flunks
@dr_flunks 12 күн бұрын
tool reviews really need amazon links.
@ParkerBinion
@ParkerBinion 13 күн бұрын
Dude, that Lollipop driver is the nuts (poker term). Just 42g and 3.8". Acts like a silent in-line ratchet but has that extra leverage L handle up its sleeve to get things started or torque things down. The perfect EDC pocket screwdriver.
@craigdave3266
@craigdave3266 14 күн бұрын
Them wrenches u got are nice made in pre 1940 they don't even have a serial number yet
@craigdave3266
@craigdave3266 14 күн бұрын
I collect Craftsman but the double open end wrenchs i always see them but never get them i have way to much tools
@calvinborer6572
@calvinborer6572 14 күн бұрын
I've never had the snap on Im sure they are wonderful but as a farmer my pliers are an extension of my body, literally lost without them and the Icon's are hands down the best I've ever used! I was a fan of the vise grip one's until the last pair I bought couldn't cut baling wire so needed a new option and boy I'm glad I found the Icons!!
@tonygarrett601
@tonygarrett601 14 күн бұрын
One good thing about building a set of wrenches is eBay has a lot of singles it time you should be able to finish that proto set. Those proto wrenches are top quality you would need a Mac or snap on to replace them
@zarajoe1
@zarajoe1 16 күн бұрын
Love their ratchets. Love em! For the price they are a no brainer. Their Cobra style multigrips, garbage, absolute garbage. I can not express enough how absolutely shit their cobra style multigrips are
@michaelschlarman7835
@michaelschlarman7835 17 күн бұрын
If you don’t like tacky feeling “rubber” grips you should still try them on the professional brands if you can afford them. Which clearly you have a snap on already. They don’t ever really get tacky and hold up to solvents. The only issue I have with them with hard everyday use they will eventually breakdown and gwt beat up. They last a long time but it’s still an issue. You can warranty the grips. The bahco adjustable you have is a good example of that. Same with the wera.
@michaelschlarman7835
@michaelschlarman7835 17 күн бұрын
In the automotive field slip joints still have a versatile role and many techs use them. I personally recommend the newer snap on needle nose style slip joints for this role if you want only one pair. It’s just more versatile. But own many myself and use them all at times. As a home repair and carpenter as far DIY goes, I don’t see as big of a need for slip joints. Still useful at times but much more limited. I do like the knipex twin grip more for this role.
@miltonwetherbee5489
@miltonwetherbee5489 19 күн бұрын
I can't be sure, but i think the problem for the guy in the video might be from the distance the pliers wrench handle moves away from him. He's probably no longer applying as much force evenly, and there's probably some let-off that's leading to the rounding issue he's having. If he were to not go attempt to go as far and bring the handles back a bit closer before continuing, he might have better luck with them. That said, he may not like having to do that, so the crescent style may be better for him with how he uses them. Something else to consider: with crescent style wrenches, you may get good grip initially when you tighten them to remove any slop, which is great for a final but of tightening it initial loosening, but you certainly won't be able to get a nut all the way screwed down as fast as they don't slip onto the nut as easily and need to be requested frequently. This isn't a problem with nuts and bolts where you can finger tighten them without much issue, but many nuts and bolts are difficult to completely thread using your fingers. I've gotten meant about a quarter to halfway threaded when it becomes really difficult to turn with my fingers. The pliers wrench would be much quicker for that task. Lastly, I'm pretty sure that so long as you are able to provide constant force to the upper handle, the pliers wrench will clamp with much greater force compared to what you can tighten the crescent style with. And, considering there is usually some discrepancy in the actual size of the nut or bolt head such that there is often slop/play when it comes to using a good box wrench, the powers wrench should be able to have less rounding than box wrenches so long as you aren't trying to turn the nut or bolt to much before releasing and resetting the starting point for applying force
@christov4120
@christov4120 19 күн бұрын
Great recommendations 👌 have the same Fieldpiece meter.
@jelmar8740
@jelmar8740 21 күн бұрын
USA price for tools made in taiwan. NO
@hugrule3970
@hugrule3970 21 күн бұрын
Snap is trash
@JohnLennon-yg4ut
@JohnLennon-yg4ut 23 күн бұрын
This bag looks like it can be monstrously heavy. if you fill that thing up with tools there’s no youre carrying it. if they designed it backpack straps it might have been nice, I’ll stick with veto.
@leehart9055
@leehart9055 23 күн бұрын
Good morning from the Great State of Texas. Good idea on the ball peen hammer and nail puller. You just solved my issue of carry two hammers. I will go and buy me a nail puller and get rid of my claw hammer. Thanks again have a good day and be safe
@user-qk7ny5fk3s
@user-qk7ny5fk3s 23 күн бұрын
if devils didn't killing you yet ho is protected you ?
@chrismonsen
@chrismonsen 24 күн бұрын
That finish is insane
@mattsmith6828
@mattsmith6828 24 күн бұрын
so, the reason those knipex are slipping is because of your momentary release of force. these pliers are designed to immediately release whenever the bottom handle is depressed. whenever you apply a LOT of force top the top handle, there is a tiny amount of FLEX in the bolt and also a TINY bit of compression between the plier wrench and bolt. now, when you stop applying that extreme force to the top handle, those forces are very quickly equalizing, which basically "pops" the handles apart. there are ALWAYS trade-offs. the tradeoffs w/ these knipex are the price, weight, bulk and also needing to squeeze both handles when applying a lot of force.
@jwdory
@jwdory 25 күн бұрын
I have a set of Kleins in my rough in bag and a set of Knipex in my finish bag. Both are great.
@baronamru5893
@baronamru5893 25 күн бұрын
I have the original visegrip and the eye brand (Germany) for more than thirty years now. They are still in excellent conditions. True: you just can't beat the original.
@VitalYFZ
@VitalYFZ Ай бұрын
Nice, I just bought this bag. Nice setup, the only thing I will change is the Fluke 116 for the Fluke 902 in that bag. I have to have a clamp meter, gotta know how many amps the motors and compressors are pulling! Great video! Like you I ditched Fieldpiece for Fluke. Way better built meters.
@JohnLennon-yg4ut
@JohnLennon-yg4ut Ай бұрын
Klein has been in DEKLEIN as of late. I’ve been slowly transferring all my old beat up Kleins to knipex.
@jajuanrussell5386
@jajuanrussell5386 Ай бұрын
I started out with the little Hyper Tough tool bag from Walmart. It only cost me $22. I outgrew it within about 6 months, but I i kept carrying it. I had it about a year, before i discovered that i could carry my tools on my back. I was looking and looking, and i saw a Veto at one of the HVAC supply stores, but i wanted you try a backpack out before i made a real investment. So, i bought a Kobalt backpack from Lowe's, and it has been a real lifesaver. However, I'm learning that no matter how much i want to have all my tools with me everywhere i go, it's impractical. So, i have gone and gotten me a Chevy pickup truck with a lift gate on it, but i need to find a toolbox to go on the back. Nobody told me that working in the trades would result in tool storage issues. Capacity and security seen to be the two main problems. That and not forgetting your tools when you finish a job.
@pleasantridgelife5948
@pleasantridgelife5948 Ай бұрын
I think Western Forge made all those hand tools for those different companies
@jeffwright9431
@jeffwright9431 Ай бұрын
If you are going to show something up close to the camera do us all a favor and quit shaking the dam thing. Hold still for at least a count of 3.
@AshleyDonald-gr3cm
@AshleyDonald-gr3cm Ай бұрын
FYI the old New Britain locking pliers are the exact same thing. I realized this when I compared the build quality and measurements. Then I compared the patent numbers stamped on both brands and they are identical.
@chrisallen7512
@chrisallen7512 Ай бұрын
I bought the Milwaukee needle nose strippers a few years ago. I haven’t used them much or given them a chance really. I still go back to my Klein 11055’s daily…
@manilaboy3339
@manilaboy3339 Ай бұрын
Can you help me look for Klein and Sons 6 inches pliers?
@GeorgeXCIX
@GeorgeXCIX Ай бұрын
Imagine lugging that all around with you in one tool bag
@paulmartinez471
@paulmartinez471 Ай бұрын
I share your addiction to new tools my brother 😅