Nice collection, I have all of them except for the forged wire stripper, they are using awg wire size and here in Europe it is not ideal for me. But I have something very similar multifunction electrician pliers. The precistrip16 is one my favorite tool used in panel work. Knipex recently launched the nexstrip wire stripper with integrated ferule crimper. Twingrip is another great tools, I like also their cutix utility knife and the Bix plastic pipe and insulation cutter.
Love my forged wire strippers. Great wire cutter, cuts screws easily, notch in jaws to make wire loops, and no sweat to strip wires. Very versatile. Also like my pliers wrenches, cobra pliers and twin grips. Thinking about getting the Cobolt cutters.
Can't agree more I have seen the knipex used here in Germany by nearly every electrician and plumber. I now have a habit to look at the tools of real professionals so I buy a tool only once and I get a smile on my face when I use them. And yes the pliers wrench is just epic ! So epic I bought every size of it just to have it even I will never use the biggest one ever.
As a woodworker and sometimes an electrician, I love my cobras, pliers wrench, combination pliers, end cutting pliers and twin grip. For some wire stripping I have cheaper 12 62 180 strippers, and Engineer PAW-21. Maybe that bolt cutters will be a nice addition for my collection. Thanks for the video :)
We have similar tastes ! All good choices , I own most of them ! BTW , knipex has a Pincers/ end cutting pliers , with a Hammer Face . Very handy ! I’ve been interested in the Swedish Pipe wrenches !
Thanks for sharing this video. As usual, amazing tools! And good selection of them. I became Knipex fan this 2022 because people like You who shows us such a good and fine products and how to get they most of them. Again, thanks a lot for your work ando time. Blessings
I agree that the uptake in Knipex purchases is largely due to TH-cam publishers who have alerted an otherwise ignorant buying community to their existence. Back in the day, when I started using tools in earnest (1973) I would pride myself in my Klein and Channellock tools. They were and remain good. That said, now that I know better, I have abandoned the brands. The advantages of the Knipex alternatives are too numerous to list. As for Knipex being "expensive," that holds true only for those who don't make money with their tools. Professionals will find Knipex tools are actually the least expensive ones when you take into account factors like speed, accuracy, quality of work performed, durability, and human factors engineering. The absence of such qualities in an alternative tool makes it very expensive over time.
I would like to start of saying in all my years I have owned and worked with various name brand of tools, I have never worked with knipex tools. I have heard great things about the knipex tools I am thinking about buying. I would love to see your collection if its not to much to ask. Thanks.
I have an ever growing collection, I have done some top knipex tools vids (My favorites) you might like. I also think that is a good video idea, look for that coming soon!
Good video. I’m wondering which model of side cutter I could use to cut 8mm hardwood dowel. I’m a cabinetmaker and occasionally I need to remove a misaligned dowel from a tight space during assembly. Thank you.
What you said about each tool and Knipex in general, was 100% spot on! Has anybody tried both Cobolt cutters versions (one with the round notch and the common one version as seen on this video?) Which one would you suggest for fence work? Does the notch provide better performance on cutting round objects as Knipex claims?
I own both styles. Thinking back, that's probably because when I bought my first the round-notch version had not yet become available. Especially if you are cutting wire, go with the round-notch version, which prevents the work piece from sliding forward.
Serious comment. Not trolling.. cane here to learn about some new to me knipex tools due to sale at kc. Thanks for that.. BUT…. My klein plier wrench 100% out holds all of my knipex stuff. Including cobra and plier wrench. Think im gonna grab those mini bolt cutters!!
Great video! "Swedish style?" I´m an almost 60 years old swede. I lived all my life here. I have to say, these pipe wrenches are not very common at all....
Can you do a video of the nippers vs the high end leverage cutters I want to see if they can cut 12 gauge low carbon steel pins I’m a union insulator And nippers are primary tool But that new style of nippers looks interesting Thanks
I did a video a few weeks back comparing 3 of Knipex end cutter including the high leverage one. This may be what your looking for: Knipex Carpenter's End Cutters vs. Bolt End Cutters vs. Standard End Cutters! Which is The Best? th-cam.com/video/lWzo4KgWKIs/w-d-xo.html
@@ParklanCustom I saw that video but I want to see them pushed to the max See how much they can cut I want to see if they can cut 12 gauge low carbon steel pins Not you don’t have to do it I want you to mess up your tools too I just thought I would ask I current use Channel locks nippers And I got to use both hands to get those pins So I’m looking to upgrade Now the visions of nippers will depend on the video I’m looking for
I really like them too - I've got the larger "high leverage" 7-in-1 and it has excellent fit, finish, and ergonomics.. but I actually wouldn't mind downsizing them to the 6-in-1. Missing feature is a crimper which I don't really use anyway.
Bought the superknips and they are the best flush cutter I ever used. A word of warning though if you have bigger hands like myself buy the 140mm version
Firstly....god damit (is that right 🤔 English isn't even my third language) That is a beautiful American accent. really...Midwest something? I love that you have an expensive dedicated electricians wire stripping tool but aren't an electrician... Shows you care man😊...about tools. Wife probably didn't hear about that on🤣 If you what to "levet up" you should go for the weidmüller stripax...with terminal connectors...that's differently not a "tell the wife" before the fact. But they are worth every penny...if you are an electrician😁 But honestly you should look into friedrichs pliers as well they make tools on par with knipex.
Lol, I love this comment, Thanks for the suggestions! and yes the wife didnt know about some of those purchases, and the when she does find out, Im sure I can come up with a reason why I need them.
Some are worthy I suppose but better options for side cutters, combination pliers, tweezer pliers. No Cobra which is like in a league of its own?? Installation pliers deserve to be there but really a poor top 10 of Knipex offerings.
The Germans pronounce it with a hard K for the same reason they pronounce Wera as "Vera" and Volkswagen as Folksvagen. Just for fun, here are some American cities whose names are hardly ever pronounced correctly: Los Angeles, Detroit, and Des Moines
Thanks! I added the missing items to my shopping basket right away. Great video, very professional.
Nice collection, I have all of them except for the forged wire stripper, they are using awg wire size and here in Europe it is not ideal for me. But I have something very similar multifunction electrician pliers. The precistrip16 is one my favorite tool used in panel work. Knipex recently launched the nexstrip wire stripper with integrated ferule crimper. Twingrip is another great tools, I like also their cutix utility knife and the Bix plastic pipe and insulation cutter.
Love my forged wire strippers. Great wire cutter, cuts screws easily, notch in jaws to make wire loops, and no sweat to strip wires. Very versatile. Also like my pliers wrenches, cobra pliers and twin grips. Thinking about getting the Cobolt cutters.
Can't agree more I have seen the knipex used here in Germany by nearly every electrician and plumber. I now have a habit to look at the tools of real professionals so I buy a tool only once and I get a smile on my face when I use them. And yes the pliers wrench is just epic ! So epic I bought every size of it just to have it even I will never use the biggest one ever.
As a woodworker and sometimes an electrician, I love my cobras, pliers wrench, combination pliers, end cutting pliers and twin grip. For some wire stripping I have cheaper 12 62 180 strippers, and Engineer PAW-21. Maybe that bolt cutters will be a nice addition for my collection. Thanks for the video :)
Thank you for stopping by! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
The mini bolt cutters really aren't all that great. Just my opinion. I bought the pair with all the bells and whistles too.
@@ParklanCustom you'd better do a test to see if the screw and nail can be pinched
Awesome introduction 👍 Appreciate the quick review. That wire stripper looks awesome
We have similar tastes ! All good choices , I own most of them ! BTW , knipex has a Pincers/ end cutting pliers , with a Hammer Face . Very handy ! I’ve been interested in the Swedish Pipe wrenches !
Thanks for sharing this video. As usual, amazing tools! And good selection of them. I became Knipex fan this 2022 because people like You who shows us such a good and fine products and how to get they most of them. Again, thanks a lot for your work ando time. Blessings
Thank you so much for the kind words! People like you is what keeps me going!
I agree that the uptake in Knipex purchases is largely due to TH-cam publishers who have alerted an otherwise ignorant buying community to their existence.
Back in the day, when I started using tools in earnest (1973) I would pride myself in my Klein and Channellock tools. They were and remain good. That said, now that I know better, I have abandoned the brands. The advantages of the Knipex alternatives are too numerous to list.
As for Knipex being "expensive," that holds true only for those who don't make money with their tools. Professionals will find Knipex tools are actually the least expensive ones when you take into account factors like speed, accuracy, quality of work performed, durability, and human factors engineering. The absence of such qualities in an alternative tool makes it very expensive over time.
Have you tried the Felo Brand in comparison with screw drivers and pliers?
i love the twingrips but the vampliers brute are more precise.
I would like to start of saying in all my years I have owned and worked with various name brand of tools, I have never worked with knipex tools. I have heard great things about the knipex tools I am thinking about buying. I would love to see your collection if its not to much to ask. Thanks.
I have an ever growing collection, I have done some top knipex tools vids (My favorites) you might like. I also think that is a good video idea, look for that coming soon!
Good video. I’m wondering which model of side cutter I could use to cut 8mm hardwood dowel. I’m a cabinetmaker and occasionally I need to remove a misaligned dowel from a tight space during assembly. Thank you.
I would use a japan precision pull saw to cut it off. If a dowel is not glued, I would use regular combination pliers to pull it out.
Great suggestion!
What you said about each tool and Knipex in general, was 100% spot on! Has anybody tried both Cobolt cutters versions (one with the round notch and the common one version as seen on this video?) Which one would you suggest for fence work? Does the notch provide better performance on cutting round objects as Knipex claims?
I own both styles. Thinking back, that's probably because when I bought my first the round-notch version had not yet become available. Especially if you are cutting wire, go with the round-notch version, which prevents the work piece from sliding forward.
@@rachavya Thank you,i really appreciate it!
Hey bud, I would like to see all of your knipex tools collection u may have . Thanks bud
Will do
Serious comment. Not trolling.. cane here to learn about some new to me knipex tools due to sale at kc. Thanks for that.. BUT…. My klein plier wrench 100% out holds all of my knipex stuff. Including cobra and plier wrench. Think im gonna grab those mini bolt cutters!!
I would add a Knipex Ergostrip and a set of VDE insulated pliers (in different shapes) for an electrician. And a Knipex Bix for a plumber.
Knipex is nice. I like all I've bought. Just wish their warranty was less rigid.
Great video!
"Swedish style?" I´m an almost 60 years old swede. I lived all my life here. I have to say, these pipe wrenches are not very common at all....
buy once. cry once
Can you do a video of the nippers vs the high end leverage cutters
I want to see if they can cut
12 gauge low carbon steel pins
I’m a union insulator
And nippers are primary tool
But that new style of nippers looks interesting
Thanks
I did a video a few weeks back comparing 3 of Knipex end cutter including the high leverage one. This may be what your looking for: Knipex Carpenter's End Cutters vs. Bolt End Cutters vs. Standard End Cutters! Which is The Best?
th-cam.com/video/lWzo4KgWKIs/w-d-xo.html
@@ParklanCustom I saw that video but
I want to see them pushed to the max
See how much they can cut
I want to see if they can cut 12 gauge low carbon steel pins
Not you don’t have to do it
I want you to mess up your tools too
I just thought I would ask
I current use Channel locks nippers
And I got to use both hands to get those pins
So I’m looking to upgrade
Now the visions of nippers will depend on the video I’m looking for
@@wilmas15 definitely go with the high leverage bolt end cutters, they would be your best way to go by far
@@ParklanCustom thank you for your reply I will order them today
The milwaukee 6 in 1 wire stripper strips wires nicely. I like it better than the knipex wire stripper.
I haven’t used the Milwaukee wire stripper, however I have not had good luck with Milwaukee’s hand tools
I really like them too - I've got the larger "high leverage" 7-in-1 and it has excellent fit, finish, and ergonomics.. but I actually wouldn't mind downsizing them to the 6-in-1. Missing feature is a crimper which I don't really use anyway.
Boom! Statement made
Great video,
Do they make a flush cut pliers for tie raps?
Try Supeknips family, ie. Knipex 78 03 125.
@@pzwolski
Thanks, I’ll ck it out
He’s right on the money! The super knips are great for cutting zip ties!
Bought the superknips and they are the best flush cutter I ever used. A word of warning though if you have bigger hands like myself buy the 140mm version
@@kostaskazantzis4106
Yep 1 agree. I’m ordering the 72 01 160 $31.50
IMHO a pair of vice grips would have made the list
Firstly....god damit (is that right 🤔 English isn't even my third language)
That is a beautiful American accent. really...Midwest something?
I love that you have an expensive dedicated electricians wire stripping tool but aren't an electrician...
Shows you care man😊...about tools. Wife probably didn't hear about that on🤣
If you what to "levet up" you should go for the weidmüller stripax...with terminal connectors...that's differently not a "tell the wife" before the fact. But they are worth every penny...if you are an electrician😁
But honestly you should look into friedrichs pliers as well they make tools on par with knipex.
Lol, I love this comment, Thanks for the suggestions! and yes the wife didnt know about some of those purchases, and the when she does find out, Im sure I can come up with a reason why I need them.
Some are worthy I suppose but better options for side cutters, combination pliers, tweezer pliers. No Cobra which is like in a league of its own?? Installation pliers deserve to be there but really a poor top 10 of Knipex offerings.
Coolio
and all the tools look like they haven't seen a month's work.
I did a video on how to keep you tools in good condition, go check it out! :)
Interesting hands
3/10 i have
Hallo, was ich dir an Knipex- Zangen noch empfehlen kann: "Twin Grip 150, Kombi Spitzzange 08 22 185, Cobra Zange XL, Kraft Kombizange 09 12 240, Draht Zange- Kabelbinder 78 61 125 !"
Gruß aus Germany
why do people say KuHnIpEX like do you say KuHniFe no you say Knife
Knipex themselves even tell you how to pronounce its name. It’s with the hard K in the beginning, then finishing with nipex. He is saying it correctly
The Germans pronounce it with a hard K for the same reason they pronounce Wera as "Vera" and Volkswagen as Folksvagen.
Just for fun, here are some American cities whose names are hardly ever pronounced correctly: Los Angeles, Detroit, and Des Moines
'R' in the CoBolt come from robust or recessed ? i just oreder the 160 ones, i already own pliers wrench and Cobra, 150 and 180.
It’s “robust” www.knipex.com/products/cutting-pliers/knipex-cobolt-compact-bolt-cutters/knipex-coboltcompact-bolt-cutters/7101200R
@@ParklanCustom thank you.