I agree. Did you know it’s pronounced ka-nip-ex? Saw that from a video at a trade showKnipex pliers are the best I have found so far.
It's two syllables... knip-ex. Think 'clip' and replace the l with an n.I agree. Did you know it’s pronounced ka-nip-ex? Saw that from a video at a trade show
Irwin make a similar copy, thats decent. Other copies are showing up. Not many copies have the flat smooth jaws.I gotta get me some of those Knipex cobras and the pliers wrenches. I've heard a lot of people raving about them, but haven't tried them yet...
Sometimes they'll have free shipping after you spend a certain amount. And other times there is a coupon code for free shipping. On some of their larger items the shipping really isn't that bad. We bought our tire machine, and a log splitter from them, and I think even our 10k assymetrical BendPak 2 post lift...I used to get the Northern catalog, but with no stores close by I've never bought much of anything due to shipping costs.
They were recently sold to the chinks, like just this past Oct-Nov time frame. No idea how that will effect the quality or if they are moving production to slave labor camps or not.I still have SK sockets sets from the 80's. Still my favorite ratchets. Is SK still good quality these days?
I love Wera Kraftform screw drivers.I do love my Knipex adjustable wrench, its an easy go to when your not sure what you'll need. I'm also really like my Klein needle nose, and dykes. Klein makes some nice stuff but its geared more to elechickens.
I've been going through my miss-mash of tools and weeding out the junk that's been piling up in the drawers.
I want to upgrade my wrench set and screw driver set. What do you guys have that feels good in the hand and gives you the fizz so to speak?
everyone I introduce to the gearbox wrenches that hasn't seen them yet says "that's stupid they don't got an open end"Gear wrench is popular for hand wrenches these days.