One my apprentices decided to splash out and treat himself to a pair. Initially I thought he was crazy for spending so much on one tool when he had a full kit to build up. I then used them and was a complete convert!
I have the little brother of those in the metric and I absolutely love them. Don't use them all the time but damn when I need to handle business, they are my go to. I'd say it is an essential for any tool bag/tool kit. I'd love to see a set that are designed for precision electronics.
recommended super sharp and durable cutting blades as well as stripping holes, cut up to 10/2 with minimal effort. the tolerances are so tight they start to squeak as oil and dirt get between the blades. as for stripping large gauges stranded I prefer the klein 11053 for clean edges
I have a knipix 85 51 180 small spring clamp pliers that I use on small engine fuel line spring clamps. I’ve never been sorry that I bought quality tools. I’ve been a mechanic for over30 years
You missed the Knipex long nose pliers in your lineup. They have the tightest closing tip I've seen and are the best anytime you need a VERY tight close end. You could pull splinters with them it's so tight.
Have a set of these and they are amazing
I use the metric version and it's fantastic.
For some reason it doesn't have the screw cutting holes though but I don't really need it .
One my apprentices decided to splash out and treat himself to a pair. Initially I thought he was crazy for spending so much on one tool when he had a full kit to build up. I then used them and was a complete convert!
I know exactly what you mean!
I have the little brother of those in the metric and I absolutely love them. Don't use them all the time but damn when I need to handle business, they are my go to. I'd say it is an essential for any tool bag/tool kit. I'd love to see a set that are designed for precision electronics.
I have that same set & their awesome ... Good demo ... Thx
Tools from Germany are awesome 😮
recommended super sharp and durable cutting blades as well as stripping holes, cut up to 10/2 with minimal effort. the tolerances are so tight they start to squeak as oil and dirt get between the blades. as for stripping large gauges stranded I prefer the klein 11053 for clean edges
I have a knipix 85 51 180 small spring clamp pliers that I use on small engine fuel line spring clamps. I’ve never been sorry that I bought quality tools. I’ve been a mechanic for over30 years
You missed the Knipex long nose pliers in your lineup. They have the tightest closing tip I've seen and are the best anytime you need a VERY tight close end. You could pull splinters with them it's so tight.
I carry Knipex xs everyday. For a shorter loop feed less of the wire in the jaws before the twist-over.
You sound like the Zippo lighter guy (Zippo fanatic 77 outdoors). Is that you?
No
The K is silent yo
No it isn’t
Nein
Yea it definitely is but "American English" 😂😂😂
Tomato, tomato.
No its not from a native german