I'd like to see a review of the FUJIYA Pliers 6-Inch NSP01-150. ;) ;) :D Please thank you. They're supposedly like the Knipex TwinGrip but without the slip joint.
I have some Fujiya needle nose pliers, I absolutely love them they’ve replaced all my other needle nose even snap on. Also have a pair of tsunoda side cutters I just got and have been tested them out doing electrical work. Not sure they will replace the knipex permanently but so far I really like them.
I've got a pair of Japanese made insulation strippers, designed for stripping round flex cable inner cores. They will literally cut half a mil of insulation with completely clean edges (and these well used) same type of hard plastic on the handles, definitely lasts longer, more for pre assembly work. Great, well presented videos presented. All the best, Pete 👍
Thanks for your vid, was not aware of the boddingtons brand, any idea where you can buy these in Europe ? By the way, the hole in your Klein shears is probably due to a cutting operation on a hot wire causing shortcut. Last, but not least ... It's normal that a cutting plier needs more force then a shears, I guess ;-)
You got the name right the first / third times. FWIW I find Google Lens (built into smartphone Google Translate app) does a pretty good job these days getting instructions/packaging from Japanese into English.
For electrical equipment work such as extension/outside line work. Ideal for cutting VA-VVF wires Easy cutting with eccentric lever This is the translation for the tool you mentioned about not being able to read Japanese.
Not really a fair comparison, you should have compared the side cutters with another brand side cutters . Fujiya makes high quality precision tools , that being said I've never been a fan of side cutters period from any brand for that matter . I have a feeling that the reviewed tool being side cutters is the reason behind the poor impression, not the actual quality.
They're parrot beaks. At what point are you cropping anything? You are cutting them. They LOOK like parrot beaks so that's why they are called as such.
Have you ever tried Fujiya Tools?
I'd like to see a review of the FUJIYA Pliers 6-Inch NSP01-150. ;) ;) :D Please thank you.
They're supposedly like the Knipex TwinGrip but without the slip joint.
Are they as good or better than knipex , wiha ,
Japanese brand Engineer make some amazing tools. Their Nejisaurus-Rx pliers are top notch!
German, japanese, and u.s. made tools are all top notch quality
where do u buy Japanese vde insulated pliers / cutters ,
For Japanese tools i have fujiya, marvel, 3 Peaks, and Tsunoda/TTC. You could say I'm a fan
I have some Fujiya needle nose pliers, I absolutely love them they’ve replaced all my other needle nose even snap on. Also have a pair of tsunoda side cutters I just got and have been tested them out doing electrical work. Not sure they will replace the knipex permanently but so far I really like them.
I've got a pair of Japanese made insulation strippers, designed for stripping round flex cable inner cores. They will literally cut half a mil of insulation with completely clean edges (and these well used) same type of hard plastic on the handles, definitely lasts longer, more for pre assembly work. Great, well presented videos presented. All the best, Pete 👍
Thanks for the comment Pete, certainly some sharp blades here!
Thanks for your vid, was not aware of the boddingtons brand, any idea where you can buy these in Europe ? By the way, the hole in your Klein shears is probably due to a cutting operation on a hot wire causing shortcut. Last, but not least ... It's normal that a cutting plier needs more force then a shears, I guess ;-)
You got the name right the first / third times. FWIW I find Google Lens (built into smartphone Google Translate app) does a pretty good job these days getting instructions/packaging from Japanese into English.
Would be Awesome to see a test and comparison on the new wiha testers 😁💪
Thanks for awesome content 👌
Noted!
Awesome!!! 😂😂😂
For electrical equipment work such as extension/outside line work.
Ideal for cutting VA-VVF wires
Easy cutting with eccentric lever
This is the translation for the tool you mentioned about not being able to read Japanese.
Amazing thanks for the info!
@@Tools4Sparks Google Lens. The number 1 app i use on my phone these days ;)
Wish Fujiya offered some kind of VDE insulated rating, spend too much time in live panels to get a plier set without it.
Quality!!! 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
Yes Paul!
The vapours - turning Japanese 😂😂😂🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
If you don't need the flush cut, it's not worth the trade off. They are amazing flush-cutters though.
Not really a fair comparison, you should have compared the side cutters with another brand side cutters .
Fujiya makes high quality precision tools , that being said I've never been a fan of side cutters period from any brand for that matter .
I have a feeling that the reviewed tool being side cutters is the reason behind the poor impression, not the actual quality.
Easy you cut a live cable😊😊
Ya! 😅
Why the hole in the klein's... easy. And 'shocking' 🤣🤣🤣
Review the Makita battery powered kettle
Maybe when the heatwave goes haha!
Google Translate would have worked good enough for the translation
Try Toptul tools...
Taiwan made brand
Will check it out
That hole got there cause of Reuben 😂
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They're parrot beaks. At what point are you cropping anything? You are cutting them. They LOOK like parrot beaks so that's why they are called as such.