How much can you stuff into a pair of pliers? There are the basics and then they're are the hybrids.

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2023
  • amzn.to/3k2zrNA How much can you stuff into a pair of pliers? There are the basics and then they're are the hybrids.Share your thoughts.
    Knipex Mechanics Pliers (dolphin) amzn.to/3lwOsaY (on sale at the moment)
    Knipex TwinGrip dipped handle: amzn.to/3jVMfpa
    Knipex Comfort handle: amzn.to/3lAcwtB
    VIM 10mm Extra deep socket: amzn.to/3k2zrNA

Komentáře • 45

  • @junkyardgenius
    @junkyardgenius Před rokem +7

    Yeah I bought two pairs two different sizes of the snap-on flank joint pliers and I don't really like them they're hard to use you can't fit them in that many areas to be fair you can't really fit the twin grips in that many areas either but thus the flank joints are even worse when it comes to working on cars they're almost worthless they pretty much sat my toolbox collecting dust until I just gave them away cuz I just didn't want them anymore twin grips are just a much better design

  • @HonkyTonkHellraiser
    @HonkyTonkHellraiser Před rokem +2

    The bent needle nose are by far the best for removing fish hooks. Mine never leave my tackle box. I'd never use regular needle nose for finding again

  • @23x31
    @23x31 Před rokem +4

    Tool Designer: I've got this new goofy design for pliers that doesn't do anything better but looks cool.
    Tool Manufacturer: Nice. We'll likely sell a million pair.

  • @JC_1095
    @JC_1095 Před měsícem

    Knipex forged wire strippers have to be one of the most useful and versatile pliers I’ve seen. Throw that in a tool pouch with some 180mm Cobras and a klein 11 in 1 impact ratcheting screwdriver and you can get a lot done with those three tools alone. Forgot to add the milwaukee fastback 6 in 1.

  • @jackjmaheriii
    @jackjmaheriii Před rokem +6

    Hammer, staple puller, powerful grip, wire cutter, wire gripper (pulling), wire twister. I don’t know what they’re actually called but fence pliers have a LOT of features.

    • @psykosis101
      @psykosis101 Před rokem

      Pretty sure they're called fencing pliers

  • @marko11kram
    @marko11kram Před rokem +6

    I love my Twin Grips. But they are not my "kitchen Drawer" pliers.
    A tool with basic utility - simplicity ; has a quality of its own.
    There are Lineman pliers out there that will make you an egg and cheese sandwich.
    But I stick to my Klein Journeyman's because they do what they are supposed to really well.
    I stick to an Estwing hammer rather than a fancy California Titanium with a magnet --- to keep it simple.
    I prefer the Tekton Hard Handle screw Drivers over some wacky, ergonomic shape ----- because it works, and feels familiar

    • @nachoisme
      @nachoisme Před rokem +3

      I feel like you would also tell me how cheap gas was when you started driving too 😎

    • @marko11kram
      @marko11kram Před rokem +1

      @@nachoisme lol

    • @marko11kram
      @marko11kram Před rokem +2

      @@nachoisme lol,all I'l say is it was Leaded

    • @deedeeramone34
      @deedeeramone34 Před 11 měsíci

      @@marko11kramfun fact: Algeria was the last country to ban leaded gasoline in… 2019

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Před 10 měsíci

    Someday,you should show to us your toolbox. It must be the largest toolbox out there!!

  • @nrh7ten892
    @nrh7ten892 Před rokem +1

    pretty crazy how the tools evolve for these new stuff we work on

  • @hardlyb
    @hardlyb Před 6 měsíci

    I have two pairs of the Knipex TwinGrips, and while I always put them in my tool bag to work on things (even in the house, which is 50 feet from my workbench), I also regularly reach for slip joint pliers when I 'just want a pair of pliers'. In fact, this afternoon I was wishing I had a pair of Knipex slip joint pliers instead of the Doyles I was using, which is probably why I ordered the Icon duplicate of Snap-on slip joints this evening. I tend to reach for the simplest tool which will do the job when at my workbench, since everything I have is either on the pegboards around it, or in one of the tool chests nearby. But I always pack the mutant pliers in my bag, since I never know what I'll need (well, occasionally I do, but I'm pretty surprised if a job goes the way I expect - I think my house was built by several troops of monkeys, since everything has been done slightly wrong, but there is no pattern to the incompetence).

  • @2121contreras
    @2121contreras Před rokem

    To boldly go where no pliers have gone before...... thanks doc

  • @alejandroochoa2160
    @alejandroochoa2160 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting selection. I would add Knipex 08 21 145, is my go-to set of pliers for everything from electrical, electronics, mechanics, maintenance, plumbling...in a very compact size.

  • @bulshavix6
    @bulshavix6 Před 9 měsíci

    I use those orbis pliers way more than I thought I would. My wife grabs them every time I tell her to get me some pliers to tighten a bolt on something around the house. I have had to use those over other ones I thought I would use several times. Luckily she likes them and they stand out enough she usually grabs them for me from my cf of a pliers drawer

  • @chrisfyfe9212
    @chrisfyfe9212 Před rokem +2

    I’m for sure a Plier addict ! Options are power . Combo tools are sometimes very useful , if well made , and well thought out . I use the Klein and Knipex offerings to be superb !

  • @eliadbu
    @eliadbu Před rokem +2

    I think for every design of pliers there is a sweet-spot, that if you add more features the overall design get compromised, and how the pliers do each feature will also take a hit.
    It is all about balance, if you put to much - your tool will be almost useless in the end.
    For me the Knipex Pliers for Electrical Installation, is one my favorite it has several features that it does very well and I utilize them extensively.
    Of course there are somethings that it doesn't do or I prefer other tool to use for but it's OK because I don't end up needing many more tools for some jobs.

  • @masoodamg6633
    @masoodamg6633 Před rokem

    It was great my friend. Thankful👍👍👏👏👏

  • @patrickcallahan2210
    @patrickcallahan2210 Před rokem +1

    I'm still waiting for my needlenose twingrip and also mini needlenose ones! I do like the look of those snap-on needlenose as well!

  • @michaelbuddy
    @michaelbuddy Před rokem +1

    lots of great options, I think for home use about 4 of those out of the collection could almost do everything you need under the sun.

  • @astrazenica7783
    @astrazenica7783 Před rokem

    The Knipex Dismantling pliers look cool for reaching into places to strip wire

  • @brandong1990
    @brandong1990 Před rokem

    If you find yourself at your bench assembling something using a crescent wrench but you're constantly changing the size of said crescent wrench you will love the snap on slip joint with the flank drive feature it's not the greatest for disassembly but it does work I've even used it for a 5/8" bolt (15/16") socket to hold a nut and on the other end I used a 1/2" impact they are a (one way) plier so I hope that helps I'm a diesel mechanic on heavy equipment and class 8 trucks

  • @tomcardale5596
    @tomcardale5596 Před rokem

    I think it's worth you looking at the Knipex 08 25 145 (or whatever handle material you like, I prefer the dipped ones).
    They really suit me nicely.

  • @bcwrangler
    @bcwrangler Před rokem +2

    i agree with your Twin Grip and Snap on selection.. as i commented on on your other plier video, using a traditional set of slip joint pliers left me frustrated. I'm just not a fan of too many features on a plier that doesn't do anything really all that well, and the new Knipex and Snap On triple joint needle nose are giving a focused set of functions i like.

  • @collinis1
    @collinis1 Před rokem

    Knipex should make a 5-6” twin grip with cutter and it would be the perfect edc plied

  • @gabrielwilliams7121
    @gabrielwilliams7121 Před rokem +1

    Knipex cobra with wire cutters would be nice.

  • @TylerSnyder305
    @TylerSnyder305 Před rokem +1

    Jack of all trades master of none.
    Most pliers have at least one extra feature in them like cutters or a nut / round gripping area and work just find without trying to do too many things they can't do that well.
    Personally I'd rather pair a 2 or 3 that each do a couple things well then go for one that tries to do all the things.
    The only area where a pair of pliers doing more than 3 different things is going to be a very effective functional tool is electrical work, lots of things like crimpers and strippers incorporate in to other pliers very well.
    In other areas, a lot of the different plier types just don't seem ideal for incorporating.

  • @djkillachris
    @djkillachris Před rokem

    Can the bolt cutting feature on any of those handle stainless screws?

  • @vaughnwesterby5162
    @vaughnwesterby5162 Před rokem

    Yes, battery terminal and spark plug tools video. 👍🏻

  • @phillipmoody710
    @phillipmoody710 Před rokem

    Where did you acquire the LN46ACF pliers, I can't find them online, is it truck only?

  • @philbert8423
    @philbert8423 Před rokem

    I wished that Knipex also made a Twin Grip pliers in 10” version.

  • @Hazan1fan
    @Hazan1fan Před 11 měsíci

    i wish Knipex would make a 180 or 150 version of the twin grips...

  • @lostagain2992
    @lostagain2992 Před rokem

    Jack of all master of none😉👍

  • @bijanshahidi3933
    @bijanshahidi3933 Před rokem

    Hi Doc,
    I follow ur channel and value ur opinion.
    Would u pls review Snap on 1/4 and 3/8 in indexable rachets. I think there are 2 much play in the 1/4 inch vs. 3/8. Moreover I also own the Pittsburgh brand with 3/8 and 1/2 inch They don't have 1/4.
    I am somewhat disappointed with my Snap on I own and Snap on doesn't have the 1/2. I appreciate if u look into it and I would like to know if mine is an anomaly or they are the Snap on wobbly.

  • @ChrisLocke
    @ChrisLocke Před rokem +1

    I'm in a position where I'm effectively "re-purchasing" tools that I've had for years. As a background task I'm questioning myself on the validity of these purchases from a number of angles. I can't dispute that the overall quality and capabilities of tools from premium brands is beyond that of my existing kit but one "worry" has to do with the comparison of how technology is driving us to re-purchase so many items at higher frequencies. The analogy is not valid for this use-case but I can't shake the feeling that I'm doing something "bad" / somehow.
    My recent approach has been to make a single more compact kit from these "nicer" choices and it tends to live in the car (i.e. "nearby") as opposed to the "task specific" (sort-of) kits that I tend to have in locations near those activities. I then "pull" the nice kit when a task is eminent. Of course, the "old" kit is also at hand to augment as necessary. All this to say that I'm trying to minimize my consumption but I think like many here, finding it challenging.
    Thanks for the conversation! /Chris

    • @lastbesttool
      @lastbesttool  Před rokem +6

      I believe there is a gene buried deep in our DNA that finds satisfaction in wearing out a tool. The constant stream of new things, tools included, leaves us unfulfilled. What is needed is a vacation from the new. Similar to camping and bushcraft and overlanding, there is wisdom in knowing when to walk away for a while and impose deliberate limitations and primitive problem solving all designed to refresh the spirit and focus on what’s truly important. This self-help is expressed on my channel through the pursuit of minimalist toolkits and appreciating the subtle differences between similar tools.

  • @puremayhemFTW
    @puremayhemFTW Před rokem

    How did you get ahold of the new snap on 46’s? My dealer said they’re not coming until like may.

  • @mcspikesky
    @mcspikesky Před rokem

    Slight bend to the handle so you can get better sight line/not drag knuckles on something seems legit. No pair to my name yet though.

  • @HandyRandyReviews
    @HandyRandyReviews Před rokem

    that’s a lot of pliers