Channellock still making great products after over a hundred years....Their "Channellock" pliers were so popular they changed the company name to Channellock but the company is still run by the DeArment family to this day.
Sometimes that’s all you’re working with in a hurry. If I were on a budget and were looking for my money’s worth, then the answer is that the Channellock could do all that decently for a decent deal.
I won't even watch a review where the reviewer can't pronounce the correct name of the product. It's kuh-nip-ex. Just do a little homework and Google it....ugh
This is a great video; no nonsense, straight to the cut, and perfect judgment.
very well done very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome comparison, simple and too the point with lots of models. Fantastic, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
My dad has a lot of 40 year old channel lock pliers around shop. They work like new. I stick with them
Channellock still making great products after over a hundred years....Their "Channellock" pliers were so popular they changed the company name to Channellock but the company is still run by the DeArment family to this day.
Thank you! Comprehensive, performance demo comparison of all the diagonal cutters I was considering purchasing. My choice: Klein
Even though Klein’s fit perfectly in my hands there’s just something about the look and feel of a knipex that can’t get enough of.
Good review!
Good job Jared! You sure know your tools. Some people are so mean!
Very helpful review,but wich one will last more then the other? What do you think?
the older channellock (non E version) would cut as easy as Klein.
'Murica!!!!
P.s. I'm sending you some peanut butter cookies tomorrow for work since John's being mean to you. He better not eat them!
Please try Tekton they’re fucking fantastic for the price
I seen a guy have a pair of scissors that would cut through that stuff
Why use side cutter to cut cable or wire?
It squishes the cable, no clean cut.
Sometimes that’s all you’re working with in a hurry. If I were on a budget and were looking for my money’s worth, then the answer is that the Channellock could do all that decently for a decent deal.
That Fujiya isn't Made in Japan, It's made in Vietnam.
Wrong
I won't even watch a review where the reviewer can't pronounce the correct name of the product. It's kuh-nip-ex. Just do a little homework and Google it....ugh
I bet the test results would show different if you let some one with forearm strength do the cutting.