Thanks for another amazing video! As someone who graduated highschool last year and is getting into the electrical field, I find these videos very helpful and informative, particularly for someone starting out - like me :) Please keep up the great work, hope you have an amazing 2025 filed with joy, happiness, great health, etc!
1:41 I've seen so many people say they use their smaller Cobra the most. I think the reason is because Cobras are just so much better than similar tools, the smaller ones does everything and more than bigger tools. The geometry of the Cobra allows the jaws to open wider than similar tools, the metal is harder and edges sharper and better designed so the teeth grip better, and the angle of everything gives you more leverage. You only need a larger tool for actual large water pump fittings. We love the Cobra. Thank you for the video and keep up the good work!
That roto zip tool is great cutting plaster walls too. I bought one a few years back for a big job i was working on with plaster walls and YES its a game changer!
Hi Karly, thanks for the tool tutorial! Does your Milwaukee power fish tape have a readout for pulling tension? Also have you ever worked with coaxial cables like P3-500, fibre optic cables and if you have could you do a tool tutorial for those as well to see what's new since I last worked in telecoms, thanks.
Hell yeah bro!! She deserves for all us to show her Love and Respect. I’d love for her to come on one of our big jobs. I’d put her with some worms that she could mold into shape. No questions asked. Karly does some of the cleanest work I’ve ever seen out of anyone who don’t have 25 years in the trade. She has a very attractive attitude for other girls to feel good about. Keep Pushing on it and turning to the right. Stay safe out there. ⚡️ Electricians ⚡️Tom
I appreciate the list of tools. I think I would consider that T6000 to be a tester rather than a multimeter, but that's a matter of opinion, no doubt. I have not tried the Fluke screwdrivers, but I appreciate that they are slim-tip insulated. If you must buy insulated screwdrivers then slim-tip is the only way to go, in my opinion.
I have that drywall tool too and it's the best! The other cool thing about it is the instant height adjustment for 1/2" or 5/8" drywall, no tools required!
Can confirm, the Milwaukee Rover is worth every penny, I have the M12 version and it's by far the best battery-operated work light I've ever owned. You're right, I didn't realize Fluke offered insulated screwdrivers, so I looked them up and they definitely carry that Fluke price tag... They better be pretty amazing for that price. I have a much lower cost set from Klein, they work just fine but if I had to do it over again, I might buy them from Wera. Also, I kind of want that powered fish tape now... So, thanks for that.
Pretty sure that they are not making those. Reverse image search brought me to some German company called Felo that states that they have been making tools for 140 years. They probably produce stuff for several other brands, as i'm sure that I have seen (and most probably used) that exact "Fluke" driver model with some other branding before and I don't remember ever hearing about Felo. Aaaand I searched some more, it was Würth that has that exact model with their branding on it.
@ thanks for the information. I rewatched the video and Karly does mention they’re made in Germany. I just happen to miss that. Thanks again for the fact check.
Good vid, watching from the UK 🇬🇧 and I have at least half of the same tools and most of the decent tools originate from Germany unfortunately. Oh by the way there called spanner’s not wrenches 🔧 😜👍🏼
I gotta get a bandsaw. Right now I'm considering the Flex deep bandsaw or the M18 deep. standard bandsaws are 2.5" max but deeps have 5" capacity meaning no more cutting 3-5" vents/ducts with all the jumping and vibration of my M18 fuel one hand recip.
There are smaller one, but that 5"/125mm is the optimal edc size. Smaller is only couple grams lighter and the next size up weighs almost double. I don't remember how i managed as an electrician for years without 125 mm cobras, because now the only place I would go without them is the tool store, because then I would have somehow lost them and need a new one asap. I have had mine for about 15 years and i use them pretty much daily as an full time electrician. Those small ones seems to be indestructible, as you can't really over power them with just your hands. I have managed to make ~couple 250 mm cobras dull in the same time, but those have seen a lot and I haven't been that gentle with them.
I’m having a hard time listening, cause you’re so beautiful…..❤❤❤ Nothing better than listening to a beautiful woman talk about tools. Also I’ve had that same exact stud finder and it’s amazing. They are a little expensive considering it’s a magnet with a silicone rubber holder.
I love each tool🪛, incredible video, I hope you can take a tour in the truck to see how each tool fits, of course, if it's not too much trouble, greetings, Karly.🫡
Thanks for another amazing video! As someone who graduated highschool last year and is getting into the electrical field, I find these videos very helpful and informative, particularly for someone starting out - like me :) Please keep up the great work, hope you have an amazing 2025 filed with joy, happiness, great health, etc!
Awesome. Appreciate you sharing your great finds.
Hi @KarlyTheSparky...! Good to see you again. As you, I love Knipex Cobra pliers. Thanks for share your favourites tools. 👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Very helpful for an electrical DIYer. Thanks for sharing!
By far one of the best essential tools I’ve ever seen on a TH-cam video!!! Keep posting and updating us 🔥🔥🔥
1:41 I've seen so many people say they use their smaller Cobra the most. I think the reason is because Cobras are just so much better than similar tools, the smaller ones does everything and more than bigger tools. The geometry of the Cobra allows the jaws to open wider than similar tools, the metal is harder and edges sharper and better designed so the teeth grip better, and the angle of everything gives you more leverage. You only need a larger tool for actual large water pump fittings. We love the Cobra. Thank you for the video and keep up the good work!
That roto zip tool is great cutting plaster walls too. I bought one a few years back for a big job i was working on with plaster walls and YES its a game changer!
Really awesome Karly always enjoy your tool videos 🔧🔧 looking forward to the next one
Thanks Karly for sharing your favorite tools i will be getting me the wrench's be safe 💕
Always a pleasure! Have learned a lot.
Hi Karly, thanks for the tool tutorial! Does your Milwaukee power fish tape have a readout for pulling tension? Also have you ever worked with coaxial cables like P3-500, fibre optic cables and if you have could you do a tool tutorial for those as well to see what's new since I last worked in telecoms, thanks.
My favorite Canadian Electrician you are gifted and amazing at what you do. I’m a big fan of yours on Instagram and TH-cam.
Hell yeah bro!! She deserves for all us to show her Love and Respect. I’d love for her to come on one of our big jobs. I’d put her with some worms that she could mold into shape. No questions asked. Karly does some of the cleanest work I’ve ever seen out of anyone who don’t have 25 years in the trade. She has a very attractive attitude for other girls to feel good about. Keep Pushing on it and turning to the right. Stay safe out there.
⚡️ Electricians ⚡️Tom
I appreciate the list of tools. I think I would consider that T6000 to be a tester rather than a multimeter, but that's a matter of opinion, no doubt.
I have not tried the Fluke screwdrivers, but I appreciate that they are slim-tip insulated. If you must buy insulated screwdrivers then slim-tip is the only way to go, in my opinion.
Love the video. Its cool too see all the different tools you use. The hair looks amazing by the way.
i love the adjustable locking wrenchers. i hate trying to tighhten or losen something and it slips and opens up lol
Love ur tools ❤❤❤
Such amazing video as always Karly thx for sharing
Im in love with this sparky
retired industrial electrician 50 years service now retired wish those tools had been avalible in my day watching from uk keep safe
I have that drywall tool too and it's the best! The other cool thing about it is the instant height adjustment for 1/2" or 5/8" drywall, no tools required!
The fluke doing voltage through the amp clamp is cool. I feel like I would actually use that
Can confirm, the Milwaukee Rover is worth every penny, I have the M12 version and it's by far the best battery-operated work light I've ever owned. You're right, I didn't realize Fluke offered insulated screwdrivers, so I looked them up and they definitely carry that Fluke price tag... They better be pretty amazing for that price. I have a much lower cost set from Klein, they work just fine but if I had to do it over again, I might buy them from Wera. Also, I kind of want that powered fish tape now... So, thanks for that.
I used that Milwaukee fish tape on a conduit run that had 5 bends in it. Legit saved the day.
Let’s go HALFIES ON A BABY KARLY ❤❤❤❤❤
I use the cobra pliers by knipex everyday, my only regret was not getting them sooner!
I did not know that Fluk made screwdrivers. Thanks for the info Karly.
Pretty sure that they are not making those. Reverse image search brought me to some German company called Felo that states that they have been making tools for 140 years. They probably produce stuff for several other brands, as i'm sure that I have seen (and most probably used) that exact "Fluke" driver model with some other branding before and I don't remember ever hearing about Felo. Aaaand I searched some more, it was Würth that has that exact model with their branding on it.
@ thanks for the information. I rewatched the video and Karly does mention they’re made in Germany. I just happen to miss that. Thanks again for the fact check.
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GREAT VIDEO
Amazing video! Love the content
Very interesting info!
love the jokers i use them daily
Karly - you need affiliate links! I bought something based on this video. Thanks!
Agreed. I was just about to leave this same comment...
Good vid, watching from the UK 🇬🇧 and I have at least half of the same tools and most of the decent tools originate from Germany unfortunately.
Oh by the way there called spanner’s not wrenches 🔧 😜👍🏼
That bandsaw and the mini version also works great for cutting copper wire sizes 2/0 and up…
I gotta get a bandsaw. Right now I'm considering the Flex deep bandsaw or the M18 deep. standard bandsaws are 2.5" max but deeps have 5" capacity meaning no more cutting 3-5" vents/ducts with all the jumping and vibration of my M18 fuel one hand recip.
My favorite Sparky!
YES ! For B.C !! Vancouver Island for me !!
Great job on pronouncing “Knipex” properly! I had some of their tools for a few years before I learned that the “k” is not silent in German.
What do you use for fall protection?
All cool!
Tip! Use Roto-zip bits for your Milwaukee. Drywall cut out tool.
great video
You need a Milwaukee battery powered coat!
There we have it boys, 5” is the go to. WERE GOOD!!!
Canadian girl working her trade ❤🎉💝
💙💙💙💙💙from 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱Netherlands
Can you put links to these products please?
Pliers wrench,if you dont have one you need one.Those Weras are nice,but youll grab the pliers wrench a whole lot more.
Smart, well spoken, beautiful young lady! I’ll betcha her dad is busting at the seams with how proud he is of her! Good vid, thank you!
Karley why don't you use a fluke for your multimeter? Personally I love my fluke meter
Hermosa
You didn’t say what model/brand on that last metering tool ☹️
1:44 I wouldn’t say 5” is mini when it’s actually still big enough for most applications. Plus I’m sure there’s a smaller version than that… 😅
There are smaller one, but that 5"/125mm is the optimal edc size. Smaller is only couple grams lighter and the next size up weighs almost double. I don't remember how i managed as an electrician for years without 125 mm cobras, because now the only place I would go without them is the tool store, because then I would have somehow lost them and need a new one asap. I have had mine for about 15 years and i use them pretty much daily as an full time electrician. Those small ones seems to be indestructible, as you can't really over power them with just your hands. I have managed to make ~couple 250 mm cobras dull in the same time, but those have seen a lot and I haven't been that gentle with them.
@ I was trying to refer to penis size but just realized I didn’t make it very obvious at all lol
@@xLeg1tx1 oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize, as those jokes start at 6"/150 mm here in Finland ;)
I could have a field day in your van ! sound dirty , not ment to be . 🤣🥰
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Looks like wera screwdrivers with fluke paintscheme
Hello my friend
💍😂
You guys are a little brothers you're so cute stay in line little brothers
I’m having a hard time listening, cause you’re so beautiful…..❤❤❤
Nothing better than listening to a beautiful woman talk about tools.
Also I’ve had that same exact stud finder and it’s amazing. They are a little expensive considering it’s a magnet with a silicone rubber holder.
Just another Get everything for free, and never worked a real day in their life. You get free tools and have no clue how to use them.
Hey Kayla do you drive barefoot 🦶
Hey sis do you drive barefoot
a lot of this video feels advertisey, I quit watching, did she ever say she's being sponsored by any of these guys?
No
@ventrovlogs2334 I wish she was more transparent considering the quality of the work she's putting on here
I LOVE YOU
Sorry I am her husband. Get lost
No you don't, relax. Appreciate her work, don't be weird
I love each tool🪛, incredible video, I hope you can take a tour in the truck to see how each tool fits, of course, if it's not too much trouble, greetings, Karly.🫡
I could have a field day in your van ! sound dirty , not ment to be . 🤣🥰