Warranty replaced?>The Beater. My Klein's plastic had is fully mushroomed over now. It hasn't cracked tho. Very similar load out to mine, snips are un-real handy. I do controls. I went with the Felo Automatic 'red dragon' Strippers an Knipex ones.
I didn’t warranty replace the beater. Just bought a new one. I have gotten it replaced under warranty before though as long as the back plastic isn’t completely messed up then they will usually replace it if the tip is messed up. Also depends on the cashier whether they care or not. I’ll have to check out those strippers you’re talking about.
@@notenoughtools2260 Greenlee (1917-ss) strippers goes all the way down to 28awg stranded. It's the only stripper that belongs on my pouch now. Real useful when you have to wire up those super thin door transfer hinges.
Those red and blue non vde knipex can are vde enough for me.. expect proper isolated screwdrivers, i never use any vde tools, it's too bulky for me. Edit : I never use thin coated tools while I work under voltage. Don't want my comment to be risky tho
That stand is called a pocket stuffer by Veto but used as a stand as well.
Mine usually has cables cut offs too. The big pocket works as a trash can 😂
Warranty replaced?>The Beater. My Klein's plastic had is fully mushroomed over now. It hasn't cracked tho.
Very similar load out to mine, snips are un-real handy. I do controls. I went with the Felo Automatic 'red dragon' Strippers an Knipex ones.
I didn’t warranty replace the beater. Just bought a new one. I have gotten it replaced under warranty before though as long as the back plastic isn’t completely messed up then they will usually replace it if the tip is messed up. Also depends on the cashier whether they care or not. I’ll have to check out those strippers you’re talking about.
@@notenoughtools2260 Greenlee (1917-ss) strippers goes all the way down to 28awg stranded. It's the only stripper that belongs on my pouch now. Real useful when you have to wire up those super thin door transfer hinges.
@@peglegthered I’ll have to look those up. Thanks for the comment.
@@peglegthered I just carefully use my finger nails. 😂
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Who makes that ratcheting wrench?
Sorry I didn’t see this. It’s Husky from Home Depot. Several brands make them though. I think Cresent also makes them too
Those red and blue non vde knipex can are vde enough for me.. expect proper isolated screwdrivers, i never use any vde tools, it's too bulky for me.
Edit : I never use thin coated tools while I work under voltage. Don't want my comment to be risky tho
Any waist wear should be complemented with suspenders man. Trust me