Raptor eats Parrot! Beaked Pliers with Knipex vs Icon. Training tools lean to lesser Harbor Freight

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amzn.to/4crVFyR Raptor eats Parrot. Beaked Pliers: Knipex vs Icon. Training tools lean towards lesser Harbor FreightHarbor Freight needs to pay attention, and finish the job after assembly.
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@PersonaN007Grata
@PersonaN007Grata Ай бұрын
I carry around a tool bag for property management. The HF parrot beak pliers replaced a whole set of combination wrenches/Crescent wrenches as you said. I was going to get the Knipex but I tend to be absent minded and lose lots of my tools so I try not to carry around anything expensive.
@skygreen5939
@skygreen5939 Ай бұрын
I love the "training wheels" take - that's EXACTLY what i ended up doing. Since i'm not a trade professional, and with so many other options for hex fasteners, I figured i couldn't justify purchasing a Raptor just to try it out, so I drew the line at the Raptor after purchasing the half a dozen or so "essential" Knipex tools. Then, when i found out HF made a budget raptor alternative, i went ahead and gave that one a try, and enjoyed using it so much that i eventually ended up buying a Knipex version after all 😄. I of course understand the "HF is ripping off knipex" take, but HF actually got me to buy the Knipex, and that's happened to me once with HF v SnapOn too. I think the HF Icon line is great for trying out tools that you arent sure will fit your workflow; I don't know that HF is hurting the premium brands to the degree some of us might assume - Icon may act as much like a gateway drug or a free sample. Anyway, i think these are both good/great tools. And yeah, additional sizes would be sweet!
@Xaluber
@Xaluber Ай бұрын
The Icon tools seem like a good deal at the regular prices, but the thing to keep in mind is that they’re often available for 25% or even 30% off which makes them an unbelievable value.
@cowboy41231
@cowboy41231 20 күн бұрын
Im a light and heavy diesel tech in rustbelt NJ, ive used the raptors for years on rusty nuts/bolt heads to backup an impact wrench, vertical inline acces where pliers wont reach. Also i may carry that instead of taking a guess on wrench size (as you stated).. its pissed off more people than its won over- i feel its because they do NOT adjust them right , ive noticed if i adjust it ONE click tighter, then the bottom jaw becomes a "point" to bite onto the flat side instead of the corners for rounded rust scenarios..... Unlike a regular wrench, it allows me to have control of the nut or bolt from flying away into Oblivion... They are another AWESOME sturdy tool in the toolbox .. my nephew has the icons and without a doubt, they do NOT grip the same as the knipex Thank you for recognizing this doc, so many people do not
@harveysmith100
@harveysmith100 Ай бұрын
It all depends on how much you value blood and knuckle skin. Knipex don't slip
@cafecybernz
@cafecybernz Ай бұрын
This! I want it in red letters on black t-shirt. "Knipex don't slip ", it has a very manly sound to it 😊
@cafecybernz
@cafecybernz Ай бұрын
...for all of you who remember the (demeaning) line uttered by Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, of course.
@_B_K_
@_B_K_ Ай бұрын
Been buying Knipex tools for a while now -- highly impressed with the quality.
@tucker2980
@tucker2980 Ай бұрын
The raptors are my go-to for back-holding a nut/bolt while running it in with an impact. Bought an ICON pair to keep in the truck and was similarly disappointed. The jaws on mine are machined more parallel than yours, but the fasteners just never sit right in the jaws. I ended up returning them and going with an old adjustable instead.
@cowboy41231
@cowboy41231 20 күн бұрын
CAme here to say the same thing! Awesome it's not just me...😊
@DearSX
@DearSX Ай бұрын
Got the ICON tool on sale, used it a few times on my car and bike. Glad I bought the cheaper one, since I don't use it much. Will invest the savings into 10mm wrenches, sockets etc. lol. Can't seem to have enough of those.
@dreamcat4
@dreamcat4 Ай бұрын
thanks for explaining how this tool profile works, the force transfer mechanism... learned a lot ! very grateful 😋
@aussiehardwood6196
@aussiehardwood6196 Ай бұрын
This is the information one needs when considering 'saving money' buying Icon Knipex copies. Not all of the Icon pliers qre majorly inferior I suppose, but in this case are you really saving money? This design is all about using compound leverage to securely hold a fastener. And if the jaws are not flat & off centre... well the whole tool is not doing what the designers intended it to do.
@SWKFAMOUS
@SWKFAMOUS Ай бұрын
Hey doc. The answer to your question about what the application is brass airline fittings. I have came across several that have been marred over the years and using the correct wrench doesn't quite fit. It's so easy just to grab the Parrott nose, or pliers wrenches, and you can fix air leaks quickly.
@ChristianCharukiewicz
@ChristianCharukiewicz Ай бұрын
Raptor is not a particularly expensive tool at $38. I'm of the opinion that if you're going to get one of these, just get the Knipex over the clearly inferior Icon. As you said-it effectively replaces a whole set of combination wrenches, so you might as well pay the extra $18.
@Coconut7403
@Coconut7403 Ай бұрын
Yeah, support those who make good quality products or it will be a race to the bottom
@adjutant
@adjutant Ай бұрын
After personal usage, I've found that Parrots are the wrench version of the Cobras. Pliers Wrench is a two handed tool that you need to squeeze the handle to use, if the torque is too high the pliers wrench will open up. The Parrot, like the Cobras, all you have to do is push down on the squeezing arm and it can handle loads of torque without opening up. Cobra perfect for round items, parrot perfect for hex/square shaped items.
@jankington216
@jankington216 Ай бұрын
Exactly. We though the pliers wrench was like a cobra for your nuts, but then they made even more of a cobra for your nuts.
@bretlagasse3560
@bretlagasse3560 Ай бұрын
I bought the Parrots from Harbor Freight, because I do soft washing. Sodium Hypochlorite is very corrosive, so I figure if it ruins a pair of pliers, it might as well ruin the more affordable pair. I am likely going to go buy a back up pair. They are great for grabbing onto fittings with a barb in the middle. If gives you fantastic control of it and the barb is not in the way. Makes for easy fixes while in the middle of a job. I do agree, there are not many applications for a tool like this, but there are ones that make this a must have at the same time.
@hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
@hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 Ай бұрын
Not a fan of icon. They are expensive for ripped off designs imo. Id rather pay the little extra for hard working companies. Hf has become overpriced for mostly junk tools but people will say im wrong.
@JakeNaughtFromStateFarm
@JakeNaughtFromStateFarm Ай бұрын
Thing with the Icon is they keep comparing everything to SnapOn and that’s why it seems like such a good deal. I’m a little more forgiving of the pliers, even though I personally just go Knipex with those clones. But the ratchets and sockets are priced too high.
@stevensko9153
@stevensko9153 Ай бұрын
Completely agree I don't understand the crazy prices of icon beyond them being absolute junk and knowing they'll need to be replaced multiple times.
@rwbishop
@rwbishop Ай бұрын
Knipex blew time & money on actual R&D and product testing... HF just cobbled up something that looked similar hanging in a store display.
@raybod1775
@raybod1775 Ай бұрын
Tools are similar to old tools going back to 1930’s. It’s more like Knipex are more refined and better made.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael Ай бұрын
I have the Knipex raptor Pliers and the Icon parrot Pliers I use them both for different tasks as a mechanic
@michaellindsay8934
@michaellindsay8934 Ай бұрын
Great video Doc I looked at the ICON set but I couldn't justify the need for them when I already have a lot of better tools to do the same job. Thanks Doc 😊
@curtasmus938
@curtasmus938 Ай бұрын
Actually if I’m going to buy one. I would have to go with the raptor. Just looks like it works better
@athhud
@athhud Ай бұрын
The only use I have for either of these is when it comes to something that I don’t want to mar the finish on and don’t want to walk back for the correct size wrench. The raptors seemed to be on the verge of useless (except for very specific sizes) when it came to hex fasteners, so I passed on them. When the Icons rolled out for very few pesos I picked them up just to have them for the extremely rare instance in which they are useful. No matter which you choose though, the Channellock 410’s are far superior. As a self-proclaimed Knipex whore, the raptors remain “meh” for me. . .
@evancox107
@evancox107 20 күн бұрын
Full time mechanic here, I bought a set of raptors last year and almost never use them. My biggest issue is the button stick out too far and interferes when I try and use them.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael Ай бұрын
I use mine for minimal Room behind bumpers and in hard to reach frame Rail locations as well as tie rods and even lots of hard to reach engine bay locations both raptor and the parrot pliers
@CanadianBeachcomber
@CanadianBeachcomber Ай бұрын
When the dedicated wrench for changing blades on the table saw at work is “borrowed” but not returned, the Raptor could be great for the quick adjustment in a tight space and making the half turn needed to loosen the nut (without chewing it up).
@Jason9ll
@Jason9ll Ай бұрын
Just found your channel. Love it brother keep it up. subbed
@lastbesttool
@lastbesttool Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@vollandt
@vollandt 15 күн бұрын
The raptor gets a strong grip in long reach/ narrow clearance situations. For example, the gas pipe connection in back of my dryer. The bulkiness at the icon would reduce much of the low side clearance advantage the raptos have.
@michaellee6868
@michaellee6868 Ай бұрын
The Raptors are almost like a ratchet. When your fastener is in a crowded spot, the open-end wrenches and parallel-jaw pliers have to be removed and replaced after every 1/6 of a turn. In many cases, I can hold the Raptor handles loosely and re-angle the tool without removing it. I think that they also apply more pressure than others (except vise-grips).
@R2_D3
@R2_D3 23 күн бұрын
I have the Raptor, and it's a one direction pliers, i.m.o. When you push (or pull) on the moveable handle, it grips the bolt/nut more the harder you push/pull. I love the Raptor, it's a great tool! (Love the Twin-grip just as much!) Oh, what I use the Raptor for.... If a bolt/nut is stuck, and/or rounded off a bit, this will grip it better than any wrench!
@arisaka9963
@arisaka9963 24 күн бұрын
Instead of use pliers as a wrench, I will just use a wrench
@andrewhendricks4629
@andrewhendricks4629 26 күн бұрын
Great point I think not to far in the distance most contractors are going to down size to less tools for efficiency and productivity due to the cost of tools and mobility
@wayneruffner
@wayneruffner Ай бұрын
The box joint probably prevents the two pieces from being finished separately.
@amanu8590
@amanu8590 Ай бұрын
I'll be honest, I'm completely ignorant when it comes to how some company in China or Taiwan can blatantly copy another manufacturer that spent the initial time for R&D and offer a similar product for sale in the mass market.
@alexdrockhound9497
@alexdrockhound9497 Ай бұрын
Customs doesn’t have the manpower to block all the shipments of patent violating products.
@ethanking4954
@ethanking4954 Ай бұрын
Different laws
@homelee665
@homelee665 Ай бұрын
Patents run out, that is why everyone has a pliers wrench and water pump pliers now. Also, different countries handle patent laws differently. Especially if a company uses a Chinese factory for production. They will retain the tooling, and will produce it on their own when the run is over.
@Fjfjjdckdk
@Fjfjjdckdk Ай бұрын
And they have the audacity to say designed in USA. Lol. Designed in Germany, ripped off in china
@robertroberts721
@robertroberts721 Ай бұрын
It not just China. All of our American tool companies do the same. As a guy said above, once the patent runs its course it’s free game. It’s done in most of industries. That’s how we get competition and in a lot of cases innovation
@shumy-wi2nx
@shumy-wi2nx Ай бұрын
so it seems that everyone is trying to copy Knipex.....and no wonder! but they will never have the performance, construction and quality of Knipex and no one will even match them....and I'm glad you're introducing them to both pliers
@markusbeppler8414
@markusbeppler8414 Ай бұрын
Raptor is best with "round" nuts and bolts. Saved me more than once from drill and screw extractor.
@annquach6613
@annquach6613 22 күн бұрын
These raptors are adapted from channellocks nutbusters. A modified channellocks to specifically grip onto rounded hex fasteners.
@Kdavis795
@Kdavis795 Ай бұрын
You said it I would use these on tierods and other tight spots in the automotive field I'm a mechanicid leave the icon at harbor freight
@Hawk74
@Hawk74 Ай бұрын
I struggle to find a use for the knipex. I’m a big Knipex fan, love my cobras but these ones are somewhat of a novelty and look as new as the day I got them.
@Charlie-xw7od
@Charlie-xw7od Ай бұрын
I love to use my raptors with my cobras for emt conduit couplers and all the compression fittings for conduit theyre a great compact pair for that kinda stuff
@somo-c1j
@somo-c1j Ай бұрын
I've been using Knipex raptors for years on brass fittings. Raptors are more compact, lighter, and easier to use than a pliers wrench for most nuts and fittings. A small pliers wrench gives more range for holding smaller items and flat stock.
@ktkawaguchi
@ktkawaguchi Ай бұрын
if it's holding a nut when using a socket on a bolt, i think it is equivalent of a "crescent" wrench rather than a full set of combo wrenches. well at least in my portable kit is where i hold the nut with an adjustable wrench. but point taken as at home i will grab the combination wrench for nut holding duty. i guess the pliers would have a firm grip on the nut so you they dont spin out of the wrench as the threads push the nut away. that point might be a time saver aspect of this tool.
@mvevitsis
@mvevitsis Ай бұрын
Lobtex adjustable has a three side version too
@bulshavix6
@bulshavix6 Ай бұрын
The snap on is kind of like a ratchet and slips one way and grabs the other you just have to not squeeze as hard when you break it free. I tried using it that way a couple times and it worked ok. I got the icon to try and have only used it once and I could have used what I always do or a dozen other tools I kind of like more
@garyp.7501
@garyp.7501 Ай бұрын
I buy the best tools I can. Unless it's a job which will destroy the tool. The net result is that I have tools that I bought 50 years ago that still are great. Plus tools I've bought in antique stores that are 100 years old and still work as well as they did when they were first manufactured. Buying cheap is the expensive way to go. In this case, buy the Knipex water pump Cobra pliers (250/10") about $34 on AMZN or the XS (Extra slim) $36 AMZN and they will work nearly as well as the Raptor ($38 AMZN) unless there is a nut you just can't grab with anything else and you already own the other pliers. The Harbor Freight one's are $19, so you are only saving $19 or the price of two Starbucks coffee's or one fancy late and in return you get a much better tool.
@TestSpaceMonkey
@TestSpaceMonkey Ай бұрын
Could you grind a slight concave profile to the top jaw of the Parrot to get 3-point contact for stability?
@gypsydildopunks7083
@gypsydildopunks7083 17 күн бұрын
I bought the small pair of Knipex diag, 8". The tip on one side just broke off, I do not remember it happening. It was 40$. Very upset with my splurge.
@emarr3720
@emarr3720 Ай бұрын
The Raptors are a better pipe wrench that doesn’t mar. They are designed to turn smooth, round surfaces first & foremost. I last used them on tie-rods & I agree with you I wish there was a bigger version. If I didn’t have the whole assortment of cobras I’d use them in place of a pipe wrench. They will grip a rod or pipe like no other.
@davidmcgee2126
@davidmcgee2126 Ай бұрын
I’ll have to get the Raptor and Snapon. I am always trying to get a wrench on the back side A different profile than vice grips or a Swedish pipe wrench
@JakeNaughtFromStateFarm
@JakeNaughtFromStateFarm Ай бұрын
I e been eyeing the Raptors for a long time, just not sure if they’re something I “need.” I’ve seen the Parrots as well, but kinda the same thing when I think about getting any of them. More often than not, I’ll go with Knipex when it comes to pliers. Just too tried and true for me.
@edgardoamado7008
@edgardoamado7008 Ай бұрын
Could I remove oxygen sensors from an exhaust system with those?
@LabiaLicker
@LabiaLicker Ай бұрын
lmao
@rwbishop
@rwbishop Ай бұрын
'Maybe' a few... you'd be far better off with a regular o2 sensor socket.
@BigTimerrr-py8kz
@BigTimerrr-py8kz Ай бұрын
Yes, I used my knipex to remove very rusted O2 sensors from a Harley exhaust. Albeit I used heat and penetrating oil and had the exhaust off the bike so I could get a good angle/ purchase. The tool does not slip and worked extremely well.
@feyrband
@feyrband Ай бұрын
You could, but if youre replacing one, I've used a pipe wrench to get the old one out.
@villukivinukk
@villukivinukk Ай бұрын
It should work great with rounded nuts.
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 15 күн бұрын
I've used Knipex side by side with Icon, and there's no comparison. Knipex hands down win. I understand the myriad reasons why people buy Icon, but for quality, etc. nope.
@walterbwd
@walterbwd Ай бұрын
Hey! I was looking at these pliers on amazon, and i saw Klein has a knipex style adjustable pliers!!! (D53010 plier wrench)
@egbluesuede1220
@egbluesuede1220 Ай бұрын
would be interested in a review of these. The jaw is reversible so tries to be both a pliers wrench and a cobra? Does it do either well or both poorly?
@walterbwd
@walterbwd Ай бұрын
@egbluesuede1220 yeah! Thats crazy for how expensive they are
@lastbesttool
@lastbesttool Ай бұрын
Klein Plier Wrench w/ Reversible lower jaw and 1/2 Cobra performance. Heavy but versatile You Decide kzbin.info/www/bejne/qH-nmXZngNpnjbs
@james10739
@james10739 Ай бұрын
I have never really even concerned those kind of pliers they don't seem useful to me at least not more so than a mother tool that would be better and do more the only thing I think id use them for is to back random size nuts so I can impact them off but generally my 5 inch cobras in my pocket will do that job
@ElectroAtletico
@ElectroAtletico Ай бұрын
2:10 AM. FIRST COMMENT!
@kaelibellingsworth329
@kaelibellingsworth329 Ай бұрын
🎉
@The-Homecook-0000
@The-Homecook-0000 Ай бұрын
I think you can do the stuff you need to do with out this wrench...
@sirmashington9205
@sirmashington9205 Ай бұрын
It's knipex or knuthin'
@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 Ай бұрын
Buy once, buy well. The guy who has more tools than a technical school's mechanical training department tells people to limit their tool purchases, because they won't know what to do with the good one they want to buy. SMH.
@joeadair4168
@joeadair4168 22 күн бұрын
In the name knipex, the K is silent...
@Repcak1
@Repcak1 10 күн бұрын
It's is not. There is no silent K in the german language. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hGKVnXqCrqqonMUsi=t0kBg_eN-6loInf3&t=18
@JohnLennon-yg4ut
@JohnLennon-yg4ut Ай бұрын
this is probably the most useless style plier I’ve ever seen. there’s literally nothing in my tool box that cant accomplish what these can do. and even if there’s one random, super specific extremely odd job that it would be good for, that is not worth 50 dollars. if you get one, I’d get the cheapest one you can find.
@keysautorepair6038
@keysautorepair6038 Ай бұрын
Absolutely garbage not practical at all would not waste my money again don’t waste your money on them please.
@LabiaLicker
@LabiaLicker Ай бұрын
What I like most about my raptors is for working with rusted and weathered fasteners that I'm completely indifferent to. When the high end, low tolerance spanners won't even fit over a rusted bolt. The raptors excel. Also call me gay if you want, but I really don't like squeezing nice chrome spanners over nasty fasteners. Just buy the German ones.
@athhud
@athhud Ай бұрын
Sounds like the Channellock 410’s would suit you best. They’ll rust the first time you step out of an air-conditioned and building into scorching humidity and they absolutely destroy old rusty fasteners. I can’t even count how many old seized bolts I’ve twisted in two with a pair of 410’s on the mangled end.
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