15 AMAZING Tools You Can Get At Lowes Right Now
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- These are 15 of my favorite tools that can be found at Lowes. Some were just purchased, but some I've had for a long time. Most are tools from Klein Tools. There are a ton of great options and even some NEW options that are great tools.
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THE TOOLS
Klein tools insulated tool kit: amzn.to/3QGLTQx
Klein tools insulated driver: amzn.to/3JWCMar
Klein tools 7-1 nut driver: amzn.to/3yfGPfw
Klein tools stubby: amzn.to/4dxL8D5
Klein tools ratchet stubby: amzn.to/3JVlz11
Klein tools 7-1 impact nut driver set: amzn.to/3UVb2cy
Klein tools electronics screwdriver: amzn.to/3yeB2qF
Klein tools level: amzn.to/3UVlf8P
Klein tools circuit finder: amzn.to/3QFoDSU
Accessories: amzn.to/3QFwSOB
Klein tools pass through ratchet: amzn.to/3UA3Ilq
Klein tools BX cable stripper: amzn.to/3ynbK9y
Wiha nut drivers: amzn.to/44CQU22
Wiha 11-1: amzn.to/4bARI9R
ToughBuilt box level: amzn.to/3UF8sG6
Fluke 323: amzn.to/4alyDaO
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I prefer HF icon mini ratchet set over any other mini. Carry case is super convenient
If you look on the 7 in 1’s quarter inch driver, there is a white line that indicates where the end of the 1/4” / 5/16” socket needs to seat. It’s a little bit forward providing enough room to get a standard 1/4” bit to seat correctly. Great video!
Great point! I didn’t realize it at first but slowly figured it out😂
Thanks for the heads up bro!
I went with the beefed up version of the Klein mod box. 3/8 version. Added that to my bag, and it’s been a game changer
That Klein socket set was really cool🌟! I have to admit that Klein has improved their designs and functionality last years.I'm a Big fan of tools, can't resist buying well designed and quality made ,Tools.. Cheers!✌️
These worked really well. They saved my life long story short 2nd& 3rd leg of a 120 motor coil touched due to a loose wire. The tip of my insulated screw driver melted and I was safe. Yes the coil popped in my face which it was scary but Thank God i had bought that ser months prior
Really enjoying the content and it is super helpful to get an honest opinion on tools. One tool I want you to review is some of the Milwaukee USA made tools I believe they could be pretty good quality but looking for a honest review before I invest in them
Thank you! I’ve actually got that on the list right now!
@@americanelectrician sounds great I’m excited for it! Thank you!
The 6” nut drivers from Klien have hollowed shafts and also a hex on the end to fit a wrench on for some extra torque, they are well worth it
I'm getting that hollow socket set today. That's seriously gonna save weight in hvac service bag while also adding g more functionality
Bro it’s insane! I love that set of sockets. It’s a great set up
Do you ever find yourself needing the fluke 325 instead of the 323? I think the 325 has a backlight, min/max, frequency & also the ability to do DC current. I’m torn which one to get & I think the extra money for the 325 would be worth it! Thanks.
Klein Tools 11054-EINS are the insulated strippers I have/use when working hot. They seem like quite the upgrade to the ones that come with that kit, and they do 10 stranded. Those insulated drivers seem way better than the other style, the other style of Klein insulated drivers are made of glass. I really need to grab one of those drivers for torture testing.
let's not forget the toughbuilt packouts
Yes bro! I’m working on a video for them now
Torque test channel showed that 12 point sockets are a meme only and 6 point are superior to avoid nut rounding.
Just a diy'er, but I've never heard of anyone liking the 12points over a 6
@@abelvalle6188 a lot of professionals do. May be product hype as opposed to some kind of materially better product.
12 point is only ever useful if used on a low torque bolt in a tight space.
Wen are you dropping new merch
I need to soon
Seems like that sliding level should turn and do 45 and 90. Seems like a missed opportunity
I heard Klein hired some aliens 👽
Bro they must have!
Hf,,,,,,the icon line where it's at...life time warranty...
I've gotten real fed up with klein... all their normal screw drivers with the rubber on the handle, the rubber has separated on all of them that i have. the stubby, the 11 in 1, the 7 in 1 nut driver and the regular # 2 PH and slotted. i will no longer purchase a rubber handled klein driver until they completely redesign the handles.
If you know tools in that you would know them holes are for tethers......
Hi, great content. I noticed that when the videos first go up you’re really responsive and reply to comments. I had a comment from a previous video about a Knipex Cobolt cutters but I don’t think you’ve seen it. I’ve tried posting the same question in other videos and even e-mailed you but no reply. Hopefully I can paste it again and maybe you can see it and reply this time. Thanks.
The part number that you posted for the Knipex cobalt bolt cutters is not the same as the part you showed. This is confusing because you said you also had a similar one that wasn’t as good. Can you please explain more about this because clearly the part number posted is not the same as the one you show in the video. The one in the video doesn’t have the spring in the middle like the one in the link.
Die Kompact-Bolzenschneider von Knipex gibt es mit unterschiedlich abgewinkelten Köpfen, vielleicht liegt es daran.
I've never seen Milwaukee at Lowe's.
It’s the nut driver
Must not have been there in a few years
@@91rickybaker Actually I go all the time, Lowe's around here do not sell Milwaukee.
Six point sockets are much better for something you might use on an impact.
True!
Klein in the UK isn't very popular it's way over price here double what you pay for knipex
Basically opposite of USA/canada
I would say Knipex isn’t much more expensive for most stuff
A lot of the tools that are used or could be used for the same purposes 😅
100%. This was to show the possibilities of each
Sorry Knipex is the way to go
It is hard to be Knipex
Na knipex is over priced ..
I own both & it’s really hard to freaking decide which is better, at the end of the day, they both pull their own weight & then some
@@hunterstark9556 I love the icon tool at hF...
I don’t trust Klein quality control
I will never buy a stamped tool. All garbage.
What do you mean stamped and why
@@americanelectrician i think he means not forged, not sure though
Stamped tools are made by cutting and shaping metals with a machine press and they aren’t as strong as forged tools.