Testing Nippers With Replaceable Blades

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Komentáře • 91

  • @1471SirFrederickBanbury
    @1471SirFrederickBanbury Před 25 dny +6

    the question I have is whats the point? worst case scenario where you chip or roll the edge, it only takes a few passes with a file, then a few passes with a strop to make them better than new. I bought a pair of nippers on special on Micro Mark a few years ago (not the Micro Mark brand though). They were of the stamped metal type and weren't that good, so I took a file and made them into near perfect nippers. Filing just makes more sense in my mind too.

  • @REKlaus
    @REKlaus Před 17 dny

    Nice idea. No more tossing you clippers when they get dull or worse someone uses your nipper to cut music wire.

  • @GregAtlas
    @GregAtlas Před 25 dny +2

    The only other alternative I can think of to solve your issue with the screw being in the way is to put the screw on the other side and have a threaded plate that compresses down onto the blade. The plate would probably have to be pretty thick to not only have enough thread for the screw to grab onto, but also to provide even pressure on the blade. Unfortunately a design like this would probably be more expensive compared to this screw setup as well, but the blades should still be compatible assuming the pressure plate can provide even pressure.
    Either way, having replaceable blades makes sense, especially if you use them for heavier duty uses like how I do 3D printing and often need nippers like this.

  • @orangelion03
    @orangelion03 Před 14 dny +1

    Interesting. I bought a Lindstrom ERGO RX 8148 30 years ago to use as a sprue cutter (first used the brand at work). The spring broke last month and after an email to the US distributor seeking info on how to purchase a replacement spring, they sent me one at no charge. Should be good for another 30 years...

  • @NitoTerrania
    @NitoTerrania Před 25 dny +1

    Oh yeah, the brand is called "Plamokojo" from Japan (I can't find the details but it does NOT seems like a chinese brand pretending to be Japanese brand).
    They produce quite a selection of products
    Some of them are... weird... but practical

  • @willisjackson7029
    @willisjackson7029 Před 22 dny

    It seems that if that company had put in a counter sink for the screw it would have given the screw a more flush look and that bulge wouldn’t exist. Nice demonstration as always.

  • @kyllerkill
    @kyllerkill Před 25 dny +5

    $39 isn’t expensive. It’s the same price as dispea. And cheaper then god hand. And those are the two best nippers on the market. So reusable ones for the price of dispea sounds pretty good.

  • @markwakeley3835
    @markwakeley3835 Před 25 dny +2

    I like the little pinkie holder.

  • @bobrivett7645
    @bobrivett7645 Před 25 dny +10

    Wow, $50 or so for basically four new nippers. Interesting concept.
    Thanks for the review/test Mr. BR

  • @teddyjones8027
    @teddyjones8027 Před 25 dny +1

    Great review, hope you had a fantastic Birthday. Soo awesome that your paints are flying off the shelves, Congratulations. Can't wait to see the airbrush review. Everyone keep yourselves and love ones safe and healthy and remember to SMILE 😊God Bless 🙏
    HAPPY FATHER'S DAY WEEKEND 🙏

  • @Arastelion
    @Arastelion Před 24 dny

    This was sold on Hobbylink Japan for a little bit. First time I ever received an email they had so many pre-orders they weren't sure whether they could fulfill straight away.
    Great pair of nippers!

  • @Toxicity_XL
    @Toxicity_XL Před 23 dny

    These nippers honestly might replace my everyday ones! Love the replacement blades

  • @doublenickelbob
    @doublenickelbob Před 25 dny +1

    Informative video, keep em coming I'll keep watching

  • @rmfberry261
    @rmfberry261 Před 25 dny

    it really looks like the god hands just take less force. man they look buttery smooth cutting. do really like the idea of the swappable blades though

  • @Slayernuke83
    @Slayernuke83 Před 25 dny +1

    Great video, kepp the product reviews coming!

  • @evanteixeira6920
    @evanteixeira6920 Před 24 dny

    Appreciate the video, man. Great stuff as always.

  • @domislegit1
    @domislegit1 Před 25 dny

    dang these are sick!! definitely gotta get em!! wild to see you at 95k subs wooow!

  • @ippaku
    @ippaku Před 25 dny +11

    Proud Patreon member commenting to support the video and the channel. Thank you for the video. I think you miscounted though when you buy the nippers, they already have one blade on them so technically you’re getting four nippers for the $50 since there’s three replacement blades so that’s a good price especially for someone that doesn’t want to buy god hands which I have bought three pairs of already. Be well be you

  • @chesterlewis-iq3rp
    @chesterlewis-iq3rp Před 25 dny +1

    Looks good

  • @harveykeeler2661
    @harveykeeler2661 Před 25 dny

    Thanks for the video, looks like a good tool.

  • @lylebriggs923
    @lylebriggs923 Před 25 dny

    Thank for the neet little informational video Robert hope you are having a good day today an as always thanks for the time an effort you put into are videos 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @matthewmahoney3644
    @matthewmahoney3644 Před 25 dny

    I've seen some other brands of those and have been curious about them, thanks for showing us

  • @user-ui1mh2xf4x
    @user-ui1mh2xf4x Před 23 dny

    You should buy a Rockwell hardness tester to test the hardness of steel. The quality with Nippers is largely based on the steel and heat treatment, which is impossible to test without extensive testing, or a hardness test. My current pair of Godhands have been going for over two years and are still super sharp. It made me a bit nervous seeing these were made in China, even though having Japanese branding.

  • @Maxheadroom37
    @Maxheadroom37 Před 24 dny

    I bought the paint mixer after yout review. It is very awesome. Awesome content!

  • @1996starter
    @1996starter Před 25 dny

    finally i was waiting fior this

  • @jesse-got-dolphins-into-heaven

    nice looking cutters

  • @lennonjames3871
    @lennonjames3871 Před 25 dny

    Them look cool.👍🏻

  • @KevinoftheCosmos
    @KevinoftheCosmos Před 25 dny

    Now this is a cool product.

  • @Razorgto1969
    @Razorgto1969 Před 25 dny

    I got my Paint all the way up in Canada and even ordered some other Splash colors and there wicked. How did I miss a few colors ?? lol dam it ! have to order again when I figure out what colors of yours I'm missing ?? Great Videos my friend ! Good luck to all the people that are in the draw !

  • @Crosszero1
    @Crosszero1 Před 12 dny

    I couldnt find any reviews for this nipper and had to cancel my preorder for these on HLJ back then but thanks to your other vids I got the Hobby Mio nippers instead since I couldn't find the Dspiae ST-A nippers. I have yet to test the Hobby Mio nippers myself but I love the Dspiae nippers!

  • @garretambrosio93
    @garretambrosio93 Před 25 dny +1

    Just got mine in today. The blades come in tomorrow.

  • @GamerAddictFrank
    @GamerAddictFrank Před 24 dny

    It's not bad value, I mean the nipper comes with a blade attached, and the even getting the replacement pack of three, I think it good value, its like buying 4 nippers in one. Good review.

  • @rindarusdi
    @rindarusdi Před 25 dny

    currently now i'm using manwah single blade nipper , it's about $15. And yes for this two years still great, a little rusty, and of course it's disposable, and very very tolerable nub mark. but as always, nice video as always, keep up doing this review, hope your channel getting bigger audience, let's go 100k

  • @4trialsin
    @4trialsin Před 25 dny

    That new purple is going to be great on a hot rod

  • @cfusername
    @cfusername Před 25 dny

    Question is, if the replaceable blades have the same hardness as regular nippers. Otherwise, they could be more expensive in the end.

  • @Sirmoshi1
    @Sirmoshi1 Před 25 dny +2

    been using Dspiae 3.0 nippers for a few years now and i would never take a pair of godhands or anything over them TBH !

    • @jasoncombs3232
      @jasoncombs3232 Před 25 dny +1

      Same here.

    • @martinarrieta4536
      @martinarrieta4536 Před 25 dny +1

      Been using Godhands for 11 years and the newer stuff barely comes close. On 11 year old GHs that have who knows how many MG and RG kits on them.
      Fresh back in 2013? They made all the competition look like Xurons.
      Thing is, GHs used to be small batch, hand sharpened nippers. The OG model was SPN-120S. Those were the ones that built all the hype.
      You could even send them back to get your pair re-sharpened.
      They stopped hand sharpening them and the newer model, SPN-120, wasn’t as sharp as the SPN-120S.

  • @aaronwitner4449
    @aaronwitner4449 Před 25 dny

    And what removable blades like that you can we sharpen them

  • @curtcassese1243
    @curtcassese1243 Před 25 dny

    I want that carbon black

  • @bryancunningham1095
    @bryancunningham1095 Před 25 dny

    Great video, couple of questions because i dont have the godhand or these nippers with the replaceable blades. Question one are both of these including the replacment blades sharpened on both side of the cutting edges or only sharpened on one side with the other side being flush wirh the work piece. Question 2 does anybody know what grade of steel these are like is it tool steel, forged, high carbon steel that has been hardened and quenched, alloyed steel like 8620, 4340, 1018 or are they stainless steel like 304 basic grade magnetic stainless steel or 316 non magnetic high nickel chromium correction resistance. Am a metalurgist and was just wondering.

  • @coughKidd
    @coughKidd Před 18 dny

    The brand is Plamojoko

  • @CrimsonFlagg
    @CrimsonFlagg Před 25 dny

    What about Phantom Purple for that new purple color?

  • @sgtatarms4780
    @sgtatarms4780 Před 25 dny

    Fifty bucks for four nippers? Thats relatively inexpensive all things considered. Replace the screws because they tend to strip upon the removal, like a one-time use screw. Thanks again for pointing out more tools for the bench.

  • @jvles5123
    @jvles5123 Před 25 dny +2

    Godhands are still a better buy imo, granted they are taken care of they won’t need to be replaced, and I don’t have a bolt preventing me from optimal use. It’s probably just the price tag but maybe a future version of that will see some changes that’ll make it worth buying? Nice vid Rex 🙌🏼

  • @tylerttinsley
    @tylerttinsley Před 25 dny

    SD kits do not have standard gates and nubs. The parts are meant to snap off and do not have room for hobby nippers to cut properly.

  • @edwardnash7411
    @edwardnash7411 Před 18 dny +1

    I don't see what makes the difference I use a cheap pair of wire nippers that I get at Walmart and I have never had a problem cutting my parts off and I still have to use my hobby knife or sanding stick to make it smooth I don't need a pair of $20 to $40 Nippers and I have been Modeling for 60 some years and Mr. ED says just have fun modeling

  • @velse9869
    @velse9869 Před 25 dny +1

    Hard to switch when you’re a die hard Tsunoda/GodHand fan, love em

  • @bobtalbot7060
    @bobtalbot7060 Před 25 dny

    you could turn the screw head down a little it wouldnt be in the way😊

  • @marcelfab7551
    @marcelfab7551 Před 25 dny +6

    IMPORTANT!
    They want you to replace the screws because they tend to strip. Specially when they're this small. They will not take you seriously you call them for stripped screw issues. It cost less for them to provide screws that replace nippers!

  • @CB_Builds
    @CB_Builds Před 25 dny

    I just acquired but haven't used the USAGS branded nippers. How do these replaceable blade nippers compare for cut quality?

    • @ninjatango
      @ninjatango Před 24 dny +1

      The USAGS are less sharp but good, you should be using them for the first cut then your best pair for the closer cut (never flush).

    • @CB_Builds
      @CB_Builds Před 24 dny

      @@ninjatango thank you!

  • @Werwulfe
    @Werwulfe Před 25 dny

    Respect, Robert, but - when a new cheap pair from H/L for 6$ will get me by a couple months... as long as we modelers pay attention to snip quality and watch for signs of dulling, well... call me Cheap. I won't flinch. 😉

    • @ninjatango
      @ninjatango Před 24 dny

      You're paying more in the long run for inferior results and more effort.

  • @mordy2v
    @mordy2v Před 25 dny

    I'm thinking I probably wouldn't get these for warhammer as the tip isn't tapered enough to really get into the curvy and awkward angles you often get from their sprues. But, nice concept

    • @ninjatango
      @ninjatango Před 24 dny

      You should never be cutting directly next to a piece in any case, that's a peak rookie mistake. Especially not with sharp single blade side cutters.

  • @PurpleRhymesWithOrange

    I am constantly on about why can't tools have replaceable blades! Look at how much steel you have to throw away when they get some nicks in the blades! I wonder how these would do copper wire?

    • @randomnickify
      @randomnickify Před 19 dny

      Wire would destroy them, those things a nipper versions of scalpels. They have replaceable blades because even using them on plastic will dull them fast.

  • @sakidickerson
    @sakidickerson Před 25 dny

    It's plamokojo the company

  • @JG-bv6bp
    @JG-bv6bp Před 25 dny +1

    Isn’t it $50 for 4 pairs of nipper? 1 it comes with and 3 pack replacement? But the more replacements you buy, the cheaper and cheaper the “nippers”get?

  • @blight1885
    @blight1885 Před 25 dny

    This product makes me wonder if japanese also break their godhands on accident... Probably more to do with the fact that nippers do lose sharpness over time and godhand no longer offers their sharpening services.

  • @giantninja9173
    @giantninja9173 Před 25 dny

    If only the blade just had a little angle to it so you could hold it flush without the retaining screw knocking into the piece

    • @ninjatango
      @ninjatango Před 24 dny

      It's there so you don't make that mistake, like a redditor Legos kid who tries to cut flush against a part like only idiots do.

  • @arby796
    @arby796 Před 25 dny

    I love my godhands and they are damn near the end of their life but I dunno.....

  • @sprocket5526
    @sprocket5526 Před 25 dny +3

    The name for the purple is a no brainer. Purple haze...

  • @froasakura
    @froasakura Před 25 dny +1

    I got this a months ago. and actually this is an ok nipper. the godhand ultimate is a lot better than this one but this is just my humble opinion. I pick this ones when i dont want to waste the sharpness of the godhand.

  • @lugiamasta
    @lugiamasta Před 25 dny +1

    looking at the design and the way we generally wanna be cutting off the nubs they shoulda put the blade screw on the top of the nippers, good concept slightly poor execution

    • @willisjackson7029
      @willisjackson7029 Před 22 dny

      I agree. Either that or put a counter sink in for the screw to make it flush.

  • @mrandursun
    @mrandursun Před 25 dny +1

    I tested these a while ago and they're just not as good as other single blades nippers. No matter how I adjust the blades it is basically impossible to get a perfectly flush cut. Not sure if mine just came misaligned or what not, but the blades would just not sit in the right spot so tey're always off by 1mm or so and leave a decent bit of nub still on the kit. The bit advantage of single bladed nippers is their ability to cut down on prep time by making it so you don't have to shave the nub off with an x-acto, and can just skip to sanding the part. If these can't do that then in my opinion they're just a waste of money. Worth noting that you don't seem to have a similar problem with yours, but i've seen at least one other pair with the same problem.

    • @ninjatango
      @ninjatango Před 24 dny

      You didn't out the blade in correctly, it's a you issue.

    • @mrandursun
      @mrandursun Před 24 dny

      @@ninjatango first off, it comes with the blade installed, and it was like that out of the package. Secondly, I tried it with every one of the replacement blades. It was not possible to get the blade to sit flush with the blunt side, no matter how it's put in.

    • @956miggz
      @956miggz Před 22 dny

      Hey you’re right I have the same issue with mine. I’m using the pre installed blade as well. Impossible to get a flush cut

  • @mikepatterson6416
    @mikepatterson6416 Před 25 dny +2

    I have re-sharpened nippers to a razor edge before. I'll never need replaceable blades.

    • @discrtidunkwn
      @discrtidunkwn Před 25 dny +2

      How? Any guides or tips to look up? Thanks.

    • @mikepatterson6416
      @mikepatterson6416 Před 25 dny

      ​​@discrtidunkwn Corona AC 8300. Learn how to use it and practice, practice, practice. Start with garden tools, scissors, knives. I use it on my DSPIAEs all the time when they become dull. I watched videos on knife sharpening techniques.

    • @discrtidunkwn
      @discrtidunkwn Před 25 dny +1

      @@mikepatterson6416 thanks so much, I will look into it!

  • @billscarnage
    @billscarnage Před 25 dny +1

    I LOVE these nippers

  • @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P
    @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P Před 25 dny +3

    W A I T ........ There is Only three (3) Blades??!!!
    That like getting those pack of hot dogs ( x 10 ) and you get the buns ( x 6 ) or something.....

    • @kennywadsworth161
      @kennywadsworth161 Před 25 dny +6

      One side is flat and acts as an anvil. The replacement blade is the actual cutter.

  • @darthhall6187
    @darthhall6187 Před 25 dny

    I'm sorry for being so negative, but just wanted to give an opinion from someone who has used these nippers for the last few months. I too was impressed on first use, but they go down hill pretty quickly. I live in Japan, and they are sold under different names and at different price points on Amazon here. But they are all the same, with only a different name etched on them. I think they are pretty hit and miss quality wise. The replacement blades are low quality, chip easily, and need replacing quite often. They also use crappy screws that strip easily, making it hard to replace the blades. They have mostly 1 or 2 star reviews on Amazon Japan. I noticed on Amazon USA all the five star reviews are from Vine customers who got them for free. Might be a coincidence. BTW that new purple is awesome!

    • @ninjatango
      @ninjatango Před 24 dny

      > I live in Japan No you don't.

  • @zechcross7176
    @zechcross7176 Před 20 dny

    I lived in Malaysia, i bought my nipper in a cheap DIY shop. It cost MYR3 which is less than USD1. It cuts really close & really clean. Rarely leaves white spot. Been using for 3 years and still sharp. I think all this "God Hand" thing is just a waste of money than quality. I mean, you still need to clean & sand after using the "God Hand". I don't have to clean anything with my nipper because it's really clean, flushed, smooth with no white spot. What's my nipper's name? I don't know. No name. Packed in cheap plastic sheet. Cost less than a dollar. 😅

  • @jasoncombs3232
    @jasoncombs3232 Před 25 dny +1

    Cut the runner to see stress marks.... don't use a different nipper. Christ.