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ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @kingkiller429
    @kingkiller429 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video

  • @jeffwolf8018
    @jeffwolf8018 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Knipex pliers, Needle nose, lineman's pliers, combination player, pliers wrench, water pump pliers, swedish style pipe wrench. Nice set of vessel screwdrivers, or PB Swiss or Wera. Ridgid pipe cutters. Rigid or Milwaukee plumbing crimping battery operated. Hacksaw, MAPP gas torch, solder and flux. Flexible water-resistant sandpaper strip rolls. Pipe deburring tool. Inside-outside pipe sanding tool. Marking tool for the crimping gun. The list just goes on and on. You definitely don't want cheap garbage eTools because they're going to have you come back and buy them three to four times before you realize you should have spent the more money the first time and not been back ever since. You cannot be Knipex, high-end German or Japanese tools. In many cases they're far better than their counterparts here made in United States. I would never pick up a channel lock after having used Knipex it was all over the very first who I bought all of theirs. I was hooked and now I have thousands of dollars and have replaced all of my channel locks and my electrical Klein tools as well. They just don't hold up snap-on almost does. But you're going to pay a serious premium over the prices of Knipex. Some of it you're paying for the name a lot of it you're paying for the quality of the tool. I'm just grateful that Knipex isn't batshit crazy with their prices the way snap-on as on some other stuff.