15 Must Have Electricians Tools EVERY Apprentice Needs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2023
- These are the top 15 tools every apprentice needs to do basic electrical work. They are the essential electrical tools you’ll use day to day as an apprentice electrician or beginner. There are the best and budget options for almost every tool unless one tool fits both of the criteria. These are the tools I use every day that fit into my work flow and will give you an idea of what you’ll need in your day to day work.
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THE TOOLS:
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Pouch: amzn.to/3ECtvlm
Tape holder: amzn.to/48cA3oc
Tape clip: amzn.to/3sOp83P
Milwaukee tape measure: amzn.to/3tgi5BD
Klein tools tape: amzn.to/3RHOVEI
Stanley far max tape: amzn.to/3TlGZuc
Knipex linemans: amzn.to/3Zc5afH
Fiskars utility knife: www.amazon.com/dp/B07GLBZ4QV/...
Klein level: amzn.to/3KB31Uy
Flir voltage detector: amzn.to/45oMDOV
Knipex wire stripper: amzn.to/44VPTBD
Wera insulated screwdriver set: amzn.to/455G5Fl
Klein insulated screwdriver: amzn.to/41iZmlv
Knipex diagonal cutters: www.amazon.com/dp/B000X4PTR2/...
Knipex cobras: amzn.to/3OuQBi7
Wera beater: amzn.to/3TiWl2E
Klein beater: amzn.to/4ah9G1s
The pouch: www.homedepot.com/p/TOUGHBUIL...
THE TOOLS:
Klein tools set: amzn.to/3rQE1CG
Klein tools wire strippers: www.amazon.com/dp/B09FVTWPQV/...
Flir voltage detector: amzn.to/45oMDOV
Hawkbill knife amzn.to/3ELSTVK
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"Hopefully, you have a dad." 🤣 Insulting, and totally heart-felt as the same time. 😅🤣
Klein has a new hybrid pliers multitool of sorts. Looks cool. Crimp, strip, and bolt shearing all in one.
I liked the closing notes.
Klein has a demo screwdriver also. I don’t know if the tip is any different than the screwdriver you showed but it does have the metal cap and has held up well for me. I usually use it for lock nuts but the tip is still flat enough to turn a screw.
I agree I don’t like 12 in one screwdrivers. I always run into situations where they don’t work. The bits fallout. When you need to use the nut driver you have to store the bit.
A lot of the guys I came up with love them but they are not for me. To each his own tho
Love the occidental telecom pouch myself. I (crudely) put one of the toughbuilt clip systems on it, we will see how it holds up, so far so good 👍
That's a great idea! The best of both worlds lol
Westward demolition screw drivers are a great cheap option the hold up to hammering well
Adjustable wrench I suggest the channellock 8WCB 8 inch wide azz it opens up past 1 1/2 inches
The knipex wire strippers are great if you get the 82 8 6 in 1 they have the worst crimping I have ever used get the ones with out the crimping every other thing about the is great.
Klein blue handled lineman’s pliers are the D213-9NE. In Klein’s 167 year history probably the most units sold. My first purchase when I worked for them in the early 80s. 9 inch. NE means New England for the jaw exterior form factor. This plier comes with classic Klein starter tool set for a reason. The D213-9NE is history’s predecessor to the Knipex Cobras which have also served me well since their intro.
Yes Sir!
Also the blue Klein diagonals can cut a ten penny nail. Good stuff.
Doyle from Harbor Freight sells extremely good pliers for very affordable prices. They have Knipex cobra copies that are a fraction of the price and I have personally used my set from apprentice to jdub and they work the same as day 1. Love USA made, Japan made or German made tools but the Taiwanese Doyles are great and don't break the bank.
I haven’t tried the knock off cobras! I’ll have to check them out
Hi electrician here from UK is it possible to buy and send me this hammer from toughbuilt?
Because they do not have it here, and I can find anywhere to buy it.
Anyone know where I can get the hawk bill from toughbuilt? Can’t find it online lol
The pouch I use is occidental leather 5053 for main use/main tools and I’ll swap tools in and out depending on the task
Love Occidental!
What about your Split head screw driver? I absolutely HATE IT but I NEED them and there's no other tools like it, it is such a pain for none magnetic screws.
Whats your opinion on the Milwaukee electrical tools?
I got a new pair of Knipex diagonal cutters and I love them. I think I am switching over to Knipex for pliers.
Others make good pliers but there is nothing better than Knipex for pliers
@@nachoisme Klein makes good screwdrivers and nut drivers.
I love the knipex pliers. What were you using before?
@@americanelectrician I was using Lowe’s brand Kobalt. Have you ever used them?
They are decent for a budget option @@justinmartin8458
like your video.. a lot of knipex... nice info, personal comments, and effective.
Thank you for the feedback!
I use a lot of knipex too… and yes i relate.
thanks a lot
Nice Stuff..🌟👍.Can i give you an advice?! 4:02 When you're working and roll up your tape, hold it the last foot and thet release it,cuz you always gonna ruin those first 2 inches of the blade.."You'll thank me later"..✌️
i have the flir detector but i can never get what i want from it. in a factory when i put it against a wire that is in conduit with a bunch of other wires at 480v it will beep on every wire in that bundle if only a few are hot. so to me it's basically useless. have to check with my fluke ,meter
How about Douglas pliers..for pipe
“Hopefully you got a dad😬” 😂😂
Hopefully 😭
Hey man! I’ve worked for my dad for a few years but he’s retired now. I’ve done some schooling, and am still doing some.
I’m on the waitlist for my local union apprenticeship program. It’s very competitive and may be a long time if/until I get in.
I’m looking for other options, like non union apprenticeships. I’m going to start calling local companies and asking about potential apprenticeship opportunities. Do you have any other recommendations to help land me an apprenticeship?
Research each company you apply for, usually the medium sized family owned stuff is a healthy learning environment…
Man, honestly for sub-$20, those toughbuilt pouches are hard to beat. I’ve had 4, they’re all in great shape still (just dirty). Just buy a set of the extra clips. That’s the only failure point I’ve found in the 4-5 years I’ve been using mine. It’s usually the yellow tab/clip on the bottom won’t stay latched or one side of the clip itself will eventually start to crack. You know, usual plastic stuff.
I do like the Knipex stuff. I use their snips (used Fluke snips for years), the cobra/water pump pliers, and just happened to see a pair of the 7~” pliers wrench and grabbed it a couple days ago. They’re on the pricier side for sure, but as long as you don’t lose them or someone “borrows” them I don’t see how they wouldn’t last for a long time. I’m primarily low voltage/datacomm though.
Blue Kleins is where it’s at for diagonal cutters (can easily cut a ten penny nail).Oh and NY-PEX, let’s fight.
Looking at this Im glad I work in europe. I wake up when I want, use thools which I want, do do work that I want. End my day when I want. And don't have to fight stupid thick cables all the time :D We mostly deal with 1,5mm2 for light, and 2,5mm2 for sockets in residential. And 16A makes 3680W which is plenty and the wires stays stone cold. And I know that this Klein brand is well respected in US but can't help thinking that the designs are very similar, and remininding me a soviet times.
I would not recommend the klein tape measures at all. Although they work well when they are in one piece, between 3 coworkers and I, I've seen 5 of them break in less than a year or in 2 instances in 3 weeks. Dewalt 25' magnetic tape has been my favorite so far. My first one was still going after 2 years of commercial electrical before getting buried 4ft deep in a service trench.
What do you still have the Linesman for, if you have side cutters AND the Knipex Stripping tool aka Electrical Installation Pliers
Do you have the Klein impact 11 in 1.
It is also awesome and traded my regular 11 in 1out for it and I use it way more
I do not. I’m about to get one tho it looks great
If you are just starting off, I suggest to start at Harbor Freight and buy only the necessary tools. Reason I say this is because a lot of apprentices decide electrical isn’t for them and quit. So now they spend around $200 on tools compared to $600 on quality tools. They can even keep the harbor freight tools to do DIY projects around the house.
Yeah but at the end of the day they aren’t saving much money anyway. The HF utility knife is the same price as the fastback. Plus in the long run you’re only saving the ones who quit money and making the ones who stay pay more by buying tools twice
What about the Klein conduit reamer?
It's awesome, and been using the same one for 15 years. Not that you asked my opinion
I don’t use a reamer. I ream my pipe with my cobras usually
@@americanelectrician Although you can’t tighten down couplings and connectors with cobras. You can with the conduit reamer.
Do you not use an open pouch on you tool belt as well? For fittings, nuts, etc? I wear a full belt if I'm moving around a lot, but often just wear a clip on pouch if I can make that work. For warehouse and shop work I roll with a two level cart, for residential we set up a home base for all our supplies and extra tools, and for simple repairs and punch list I'll wear bags and just work out of the truck or van. Knipex makes great pliers. If you've never used their plier wrenches buy a 10" pair and it will change your world. Nothing else out there covers close. US made Klein and older US made stuff off ebay is great too.
Anyone watching this know you CAN get Knipex tools without the insulated grip, for the same price (or less) as/then Klein tools! Channelock, Husky, Commercial electric, Crescent, tough built, all make great, decent hand tools. You will figure out when you have to splurge and on what!
The insulated grip is usually the same price as their comfort grip
I will say, not all wire strippers do strip the same... some strippers have to be spun, wiggled and twisted in order to get all the way through the insulation. And its not that they are beat up or anything, i noticed right out of the box.
I totally agree. Garbage strippers will do that. As far as high quality strippers go tho they all strip the same
Crescent makes a nice pair of channel locks as well
Hey why not swap out the word super with awesome. That would be super awesome. You have a super awesome day. Oh and you are right Wiha is german. Built correctly and works
25 year election. I was in my 50’s the first time I heard someone called them water pump pliers. They’re actually called tongue in groove pliers and slip joint is the old slang before we got lazy and called them by channel lock brand name.
23:03 I know bro didn't talk about the screwdriver like that🤣
I’m scared to look at what I said
As an Apprentice, I'd avoid those Tool Bags. Super Weak. I got a nice study plastic tool box, keeps all my tools and extra clips, and screws.
I’m still looking for a apprenticeship program 😢
You got this! Just keep calling around. Something will open up
Almost like the tape clip will stay on your pants lol you don't need those tape holders
man I got doyle screwdrivers, lineman’s & klein insulated screwdrivers . Rest of my tools are a mix between klein & milwaukee i got what i need rn that knipex is expensive man 😂
😂😂😂😂 whatever works for you bro
@@americanelectrician yeah i’m a 8 month apprentice unless my stuff breaks i’m not buying all knipex or klein 😭
@aaronshipp8766 i was the same way when i started but if your working with mc just drop the money on the knipex 10" dykes itll make cutting so much easier.
Good job
The tape measure holder is silly, and although I like the tools he uses and is suggesting the amount of money all of this costs is out of range for most apprentices, plain and simple start with the basics buy Klein starter kit and learn what everything is used for before you go blow $600 on hand tools and bags…
No way, commercial electric, at Home Depot, have full electrical hand tool sets for $30-$50 with all the drivers, pliers and a bag/pouch setup. It’s ridic and seriously good quality!
Yea man, I agree, whatever cheap durable set of tools you think you should use as an apprentice is what you should use to get started, like i said i like AmerElec reviews they are just all expensive
@@mikenormandy9250
Commercial electric is great for a month but needs replaced with good tools asap@mikenormandy9250
But how would he make money off the affiliate links and merch.
Thanks for making this public. I’m recently starting my first year as an apprentice and all the guys have the nice new tools and all the shit, I don’t have really anything and knowing people feel this way is always good to know!
I like leather and size doesn’t matter and to top it of really thick shaft….😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 another great review …🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅🎄🎄🎄🎄👍👍👍
Man I always feel myself saying it after but sometimes there’s just no going back😂😂😂😂
I appreciate the support tho🫡
@@americanelectrician feel yourself as much as you like just don’t video it 👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kah-nipex?
Always wondered how to pronounce knipex. Is the “K” silent? 🤔
Haha “fight me” 😂
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A real tool bag is a necessity not a low volt scissor holding clip on bag that only holds 5 tools . Invest in yourself it’ll last you awhile and show others you love what you do if you spend good money on your equipment . A good apprentice is always ready with all his tools ready to tackle any task without having to run across the building for his shit or material.
“Hopefully you have a dad” lmaooo
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Except electricity is difficult to understand (for me at least).
if my contractor wont put power tools on my truck i wont
Plus, i have an idea for a video your viewers can send their on clips from what's in their bag so we might discover new tools
Knipex is way to expensive imo lol
DeWalt makes a better utility blade than the he showed more robust n durable
People don’t know it’s a German company so it has a hard K
It sounds weird but it’s right
I sell insurance and I miss the trades!
It’s hard to move on from it for sure!
Had a tough built utility knife break within a week of buying it, some of their designs are garbage which is to be expected when they are made in china.
That’s why I like the pry bar one. There’s a lot more metal to it. The Fiskars is still probably my favorite
Haha I work as an electrician in Europe and this is so different from what I youse
Much much different!
@americanelectrician yes but we youse the same brands accept for the power tools
I don’t have a dad lol
It is German and pronounced “Vera” w’s are pronounced “v”
25:25 I don’t have a dad :(
We can share my dad
If you are going to talk about types if tools, know what you are saying. Klein offers different styles if handles for there tools. You can get insulated handles. Smh....
I’m very aware of that, not sure what it was that I said. I don’t currently own any Klein insulated tools but I know they just made some new styles available.
do you get tired of making review videos
Sometimes but they do way better than any other type of video
@@americanelectrician dope work ethic
american shirt, american hat, promoting entirely german tools 😂
Hey now, Klein and ToughBuilt are not
@@americanelectriciani’m just messing with ya, knipex/wera/wiha are really nice… but i mostly stick with klein. haven’t tried any toughbuilt stuff yet, i’ve seen them in stores and thought they looked kinda gimmicky, sort of a tacticool vibe going on, but i’ll check them out a little closer.
some day you will figure out what you need and not carry a hardware store around
These are not hands of an electrician dude. Maybe stop youtubing and start working?
It’s probably gloves. Some shops supply and require cut gloves. I spent the first half of my career with callused and scabbed up hands. Seems like just as one cut or scrape healed another would show up. I hated wearing gloves but didn’t like my hands tore up all the time. There are too many good ergonomic cut gloves out there to not wear them.
BUY INSULATED TOOLS!!!🪛✂️
You will be fine in 999 cases with no insulation, but that 1000th time could kill you.
If I brought any non-insulated tools to the job when I was an apprentice, the electricians would snap, bend, and break the tools for me. DO NOT USE THEM.