I tested a LOT of pliers. Here's the links to the ones tested and there's more information in the video description. Please keep giving me video ideas, and I'll keep reviewing products completely unsponsored. Thanks again, Todd Knipex: amzn.to/3tNZYTW Wiha: amzn.to/3vrixO2 GearWrench: amzn.to/3SbZ1hs Gedore: amzn.to/41ZdJvx Barnwell: amzn.to/4aPa9bn American Mutt Tools: amzn.to/3vEjRNz Tekton: amzn.to/3tNZopg Speedwox: amzn.to/3HgCvOc Performance Tools: amzn.to/3Sb0xQZ Irwin: amzn.to/3TRHrkc Milwaukee: amzn.to/3OmWr6f Wazakura: amzn.to/48vUMD5 NWS: amzn.to/3O1wjgN Kseibi: amzn.to/3HeATEz WorkPro: amzn.to/48Qv648 Hautmec: amzn.to/3TSb3Or Channellock: amzn.to/3RWyYtd Bates: amzn.to/3TVd502 Blue-Point: Available online at the Snap On store Grip Strength Tester: amzn.to/3vFCKQf
@Cy1onRaiderАй бұрын
there is a similar vid by Outdoors55 on snips. Did you experience any of the heat treat issues in your test that Outdoors55 experience?
@Final272Ай бұрын
Great video; would like to see a window tint review for both light and heat resistance. Thankfully the tint isn't too expensive.
@jasonsalsman6491Ай бұрын
I always thought the k was silent on knipex lol
@chrisdevries2208Ай бұрын
the gedore in the video and the one linked in the comment arent the same one ? did you check if they didnt mix up delivery? video ones are verry square and look more like something to hold stuff then to cut while the ones on amazon in the link look like they cut with a verry sharp edge. the one in the vid has a flat head and the ones in the link have a verry round head
@simpson3048Ай бұрын
great hammers.
@furyofbongosАй бұрын
I've said it before: No annoying into reel, no begging for subscriptions and likes, just pure excellent content. Gotta love it!
@mauritsvwАй бұрын
If you're as good as this, the subscriptions and likes will come automatically.
@furyofbongosАй бұрын
@@mauritsvw Yep, that's why the beggars are so annoying.
@SkooozleАй бұрын
Just a fire hose of data and information.
@madmax82988Ай бұрын
No need to say it again, then.
@be1100Ай бұрын
I'm always a little dumbfounded when creators beg for subs and likes. We know how KZbin works, dang it!
@WazakuraJapanАй бұрын
Thank you for featuring our hand forged bonsai pliers in your video! We are happy to see that our bonsai tree pliers were able to perform well in some of these construction-focused tests. We are especially proud to have offered the most flush cut, as it demonstrates the level of precision our artisans here in Japan are able to achieve! Thanks again for the feature!
@NewWorldHoarderАй бұрын
Wax on, wax off! 🙏
@vladak8289Ай бұрын
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@kirankankipati-thelinuxcha689Ай бұрын
by far looks very unique and fantastic :)
@ForgedEggsАй бұрын
It's the kings themselves!
@StoutShako29 күн бұрын
Good luck in your future endeavors, senpai! 😊
@FekillixАй бұрын
Knipex fan club members are rightfully celebrating in the streets right now. Nice to see so many different brands, especially also Gedore with their unique design.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@troelsnielsen2848Ай бұрын
Result as expected 😂
@jakassАй бұрын
We never stopped celebrating
@NimbleBard48Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarm There are Wiha, Gedore or Knipex, but there are also good ones like Stahlwille or Hazet.
@davefocАй бұрын
Yes, and the Irwin fan club members are major down right now.
@tonymorrill6561Ай бұрын
I no longer buy/replace a tool without consulting this channel first. I absolutely love the fair and unbiased way you torture test a tool to know what it can handle in the real world.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@nathanshobeАй бұрын
Came here to say this. You beat me to it, so I'll just like and reply instead.
@mustangphil302Ай бұрын
Same
@hogue3666Ай бұрын
Same!
@greyclassic6563Ай бұрын
By law.
@AlexusMaximusDEАй бұрын
The best part about Knipex running circles around their competition is that there are so many sources available on what principles guide them from design to manufacturing, they offer factory tours, there are basically no secrets to the performance of their tools and the competition still can't keep up.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@thepuff791Ай бұрын
This is pretty much the only pliers video that they have come out on top on from PF?
@thmxszАй бұрын
Rly? Where im from knipex is generally regarded as Like the apex Tool Brand and its one of the only Brands i See used professionally and from my experience its great aswell what does usually win?
@Full_DeflectionАй бұрын
@@thmxszprofessional mechanic for over 20 years. I’ve owned and seen a lot of Knipex in toolboxes in that time and never heard anyone complain.
@Chris-ob8okАй бұрын
They don't always win however they usually perform well, the average of performance shows they are a good brand.
@jabuhrer1Ай бұрын
If this dude published a book that just listed the results of every test he’s ever done, it would be a best seller for decades.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@a9ball1Ай бұрын
I'd love to buy that book. You should think about doing it.
@GyantaTheProtoАй бұрын
but he would have multiple hits on his head tho
@grummelameiseАй бұрын
@@ProjectFarm yoou should figure this out with a lawyer. this is a mioneymaking idea.
@ryanhansen3350Ай бұрын
Do the book! Or like a digital book/file that gets continually updated. Once you pay for it it just keeps getting updated.
@AnthonyRBlackerАй бұрын
I have had a set of Knipex cutters in my tool box for as far back as I can remember. Never needed to replace any of them. Totally worth the price of admission. Thank you for another great video, as always!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
@BaldrjacАй бұрын
You've made me a knipex fan with your unbiased and well thought out testing. As a tradesperson who relies on these tools to make a living, you're the most beneficial channel on KZbin. Thanks PF
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@stephenpaquetАй бұрын
I ran a tool truck in Canada for 20 years. I sold Knipex to automotive technicians and factory Millwright. I never once had to do warranty for any of their products. They are just simply the best hand tools on the market. Another great German brand to look out for is Wera. They make the worlds, best screwdrivers and screwdriver bits bar none.
@5467nickАй бұрын
@@stephenpaquet I've had a Knipex wire stripper/plier combo tool for a couple years now that I paid about $65 for. I've used it a fair bit and it still is in like-new shape, works great. I probably could have gotten a knock-off for half the price and been happy enough with that, but it's obvious when just looking at it, let alone using it, why it's priced higher than most others.
@plebiansocietyАй бұрын
@@5467nick I've owned a pair of the Knipex 12 40 200 automatic wire strippers for 15 years now, still the best tool I've ever bought. Probably close to a million strips and I've only had to change the blades once and the rubber wire grip tip once. I probably owe this thing my life because it's completely non-conductive (although it's not advertised that way) and a lot of the stripping I do is on hot wire for light ballasts. I lost them once for a couple of months and knock-off ones don't strip near as well.
@Swampster70Ай бұрын
@@Justin-d4l Not just trades people. I'm just a guy that likes doing things at home - servicing my own cars, doing home repairs and the like. I value good tools that make a given job easier. I have a bit of expendable cash and don't mind spending an extra $40 on a set of pliers that will last a lifetime and make life so much easier. Buy once and never again, saves money in the long run. Nothing worse than working on a project and getting to 10pm when the local hardware store closes and you break a tool and have to wait until the morning or you're working on the car and your cheaper tool breaks or rounds off a bolt head.
@rambladesmanmoe6291Ай бұрын
I’m a retired Caterpillar mechanic. I have a pair of Knipex pliers that are probably 40 years old. They are to this day my go to adjustable pliers.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@artszabo1015Ай бұрын
Who in the hell tries to cut a drill bit or an allen wrench with a pair of nippers????? Only the wild man at Project Farm. Congratulations!!! You and Knipex are winners today. Art from Ohio
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@ddforresterАй бұрын
They call him Ohio Art in the phone book. He's pretty popular.
@KF1Ай бұрын
Plot Twist: He actually did all the tests using his own hand strength. Just pretending to use the hydraulic press out of modesty so we don't feel bad.
@monkeybarmonkeymanАй бұрын
Ever noticed how many folks who watch this and similar channels are from Ohio? 🙂 (Me too).
@monkeybarmonkeymanАй бұрын
@@ddforrester Pretty funny and mostly only Ohioans would get it 😛
@urieaaron20 күн бұрын
I'm retired, so value for the cost is very important to me. That’s why your last chart in each video are the most meaningful. For example, in today’s chart, it was easy to scroll down and identify what I felt offered the best value for the money: American Mutt Tools. Since I won’t be using these tools every day, I’m just looking for something inexpensive that performs above average and doesn’t wear out or break after only a few uses.
@ProjectFarm20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@adamaj74Ай бұрын
Former industrial electrician here. I can 100% vouch for Knipex. I swapped out all my Kleins for Knipex. Nothing beats them. One of their most useful tools is their Pliers Wrench. Highly recommended. Couple more tips. For screwdrivers, try Wera. For an indestructible ratchet, try the Hazet 916HP or long handle 916HPL, rated for 1000nm/737ft-lbs of force. Thanks for the video!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion.
@blarfroer8066Ай бұрын
I personally prefer Gedore screwdrivers because their handles are rectangular instead of round, which makes it easier to get more torque imo
@cchavezjr7Ай бұрын
Yup, Klein used to own that market but Knipex has taken over by storm...
@thepuff791Ай бұрын
I think maybe the newer Knipex pliers are maybe better? The previous PF videos did not fare well for Knipex.
@thepuff791Ай бұрын
Correction, the slip joint pliers did pretty good and so did the linemen. The needle nose and wire cutters were not impressive at all.
@LycanWitchАй бұрын
I'm a truck driver for a warehouse yard, moving 53' trailers around, and Knipex is the brand I use for wire cutters to cut wire seals on trailers, upwards of 30 trailers each shift, week after week, month after month, and the Knipex cutters I have are still going strong
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Nice!
@plektosgamingАй бұрын
Those seals are stainless steel and wreck normal pliers in a week. The job I was at probably still has the pliers I bought to replace the "offshoreium" mystery metal trash a decade ago. lol.
@LycanWitchАй бұрын
@@plektosgaming yep, the wire seal cutters my job supplies (no name) would go dull or form a gap between the two halves of the cutting head within a month and constantly needing to grab a fresh pair.. they also struggle or dent when trying to cut those very thick braided steel cables ups sometimes puts on their trailers often destroying anything but a fresh pair but when then still leave them damaged
@plektosgamingАй бұрын
@@LycanWitch Those UPS cables are made by a firm that also makes control wires for light aircraft and are hardened stainless steel.
@DDuffeeIncАй бұрын
I have a garage full of Knipex and Wiha tools. Thanks to you I am probably going to add to my collection!!.....My wife say's " Thanks Project Farm!! " for making my husband spend more money on tools!!!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Lol, Thanks for sharing!
@papalegba6796Ай бұрын
Knipex are good.
@987654321wormyАй бұрын
My wife rolls her eyes when I watch a new PF video because she knows I'm about to get a new tool. 😂
@masterxiong7368Ай бұрын
Jajaja. It's ok, I bet she loves it when you get things done 😊
@xerowolf4242Ай бұрын
You need to somehow get your wife to understand that tools are free. Not just free but also an investment. They pay dividends over time when you use them. I'm sure you know this but this next part is for her so she can see someone else say it. If you have to pay someone with a tool to do a job that costs $500, and you can buy a tool/tools for $200 and do it yourself in 2 hours, you just made $300+those tools for 2 hrs work. lets say you pay yourself an absurd $150/hr labor, you still got a free tool out of the deal. And any time you use that tool later you just make more money.
@61rampy65Ай бұрын
At least 3 of the auto-related channels I watch have all waxed eloquent about the Knipex pliers. And now I see why! It seems that they are well worth the money. Thanks, Todd!
@rockflesh4873Ай бұрын
what does waxed eloquent mean? thank you!
@61rampy65Ай бұрын
@@rockflesh4873 Waxed eloquent means giving glowing reviews, or raving about. "The magazines were raving about the Knipex pliers".
@025MikeMillerАй бұрын
I bought 2 Knipex pliers when I started working in the car audio industry 32 years ago. Both still work very well today. I cut wire, screws and nails with them all the time.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@fwoiblesАй бұрын
did you get the close shave mini 'pliers' yet? if you're in the car audio industry you probably have a lot of zip ties, they cut them down to the shim perfectly, no scratches ever and a clean look.
@chickenfishhybrid44Ай бұрын
@@fwoibleshave you seen a zip tie gun yet? If you think those flush cut style pliers are cool, the tension gun deals will blow your mind lol
@fwoiblesАй бұрын
@@chickenfishhybrid44 I have only used one for steel straps but that doesnt include a cutting element. We're doing a lot of electrical/comms work and it doesn't seem you would be able to use in that in (oftentimes) very confined spaces. I assume you can pick the level of force it applies to the closing of the zip tie but I wouldnt allow anybody to not do it by hand.
@michaeljames1593Ай бұрын
21:31. As a Knipex user, once you use one, it really isn't that hard to believe anymore. I used to be a doubter. Now, if I need to order some kind of tool, I see if they make one first.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@dyer2cycleАй бұрын
I have Knipex as well, both pliers and cutters..have new ones and some I have had for nearly 30 years. I actually had a pair of Knipex cutters that snapped like those Channellock ones did with just moderate force..of course the warrantied replacements have lasted years. I suspect that they were maybe over-hardened or something..that sort of thing happens from time to time, even with the best ones. I suspect that might have been the case with the Channellock pair he had. I would like to have seen how a replacement pair would have performed with the drill bit and allen key....
@stevendavis1980Ай бұрын
I wish they made tin snips
@DerekandJoe1Ай бұрын
@@stevendavis1980would be awesome if they ventured into the hvac industry
@garrettbrokhof9267Ай бұрын
Video idea: Best multimeter- Testing accuracy, time to measure, performance in cold climate, drop test, quality of included leads, screen size/clarity/brightness
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for the video idea!
@sambergin6225Ай бұрын
That’ll be an expensive one for Todd!
@zkhcohenАй бұрын
Oof... extremely expensive. Bets on Fluke 87V MAX being the best under $1k.
@markhammond568Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarm preferably ones with DC Current measuring capability.
@AlohaJeffАй бұрын
And something that prevents a dead 9v battery when the power button inevitably gets bumped on.
@GigaGoober69Ай бұрын
For anyone concerned about clipping off nails or staples close to the surface, I was a trim carpenter and was commonly cutting off 16Guage and 18guage nails with a tool called a fret bar cutter. Perfect for small stuff, it gets very close to the edge for the small nails, and you can still use it to pull as well. Buy the knipex pliers in this video of course, but if you need a separate pair of pliers for close cutting, get some fret bar cutters. Right to for the job!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@wizardsofwisconsin7400Ай бұрын
Knipex are the only ones which can cleanly and repetitively cut off old brake cables on cars. They are phenomenal, as are the rest of their pliers and cutters. This isn’t a surprise but fun to confirm what I’ve seen for 30 years, nice work sir!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@justinv3080Ай бұрын
Knipex for the win, not surprised! Wiha very good value too.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@the3rdid485Ай бұрын
I'm not sure if 85 bucks is good value, but definitely good quality.
@Max-wl5llАй бұрын
@the3rdid485 $25
@jospi2Ай бұрын
@@the3rdid485 They are 63 bucks.
@tabcreedence6553Ай бұрын
I knew it was going to be Knipex when I saw the group of pliers to be tested. They are outstanding
@edwinlongwellАй бұрын
YT recommends a lot of tool test videos in my feed. You and TTC are the only ones I trust to give an honest review.
@vadimbellous8313Ай бұрын
Same here. Both channels I trust, mainly because they don't allow the manufacturers to butter them up with freebies. Even though others may claim that getting free stuff doesn't in any way sway their results. I somehow doubt it.
@geoffstricklerАй бұрын
Not the only ones I trust, but definitely the 2 best for specific testing of strength and/or power. Love that both of them design and build their own testing rigs. Several others address speed, ergonomics, and other factors very well without brand/price bias, particularly for cordless power tool testing.
@pauldean7690Ай бұрын
TTC? Is that "The Tool Center"
@Valisch666Ай бұрын
@@pauldean7690 Torque Test Channel
@edwinlongwellАй бұрын
@@pauldean7690 torque test channel. Check em out! Really good content.
@eyewitness4560Ай бұрын
I managed to break one of my knipex edgecutters whilst cutting a nail in half. That took like 15 years. And those were flat edge cutters for copper wiring, so not exactly within spec. Just went ahead and bought a new set.
@Dont_Poke_The_BearАй бұрын
I have been buying Knipex and slowly rotating old tools for the past couple of year, VERY happy with all of them so far. My 86 03 180 wrench pliers go with me everywhere and have been well worth the money.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@NomenClature-o8sАй бұрын
Same
@seaderforgeАй бұрын
The Wazakura is a design used for bonsai, to cut aluminum or copper training wire off branches. Bonsai tools usually have a very close to flush cut.
@velse9869Ай бұрын
Exactly. Even though it did well, it is inappropriate for this lineup. Should have been Tsunoda or Fujiya instead
@SteamrickАй бұрын
If you want to trim small wires flush, Knipex also has much better suited tools, such as the Knipex 78 61 125 or 78 61 140 for larger gauges.
@edwardoshoemaker7712Ай бұрын
@@Steamrick genau
@rasklaat2Ай бұрын
And we cut screws and rods with bolt cutters, not pliers.
@velse9869Ай бұрын
@@Steamrick I would list off cutters from various brands that cut just as good or better but that would be pointless. The point of my statement is that Wazakura is a gardening tool and should not be in this video
@lewismcgowen16 күн бұрын
I bought a pair of the Knipex cutters a year ago, I use them for cutting brass and copper rivets for leather working, they have been the best for this use!
@ProjectFarm16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@Lohengrin1966Ай бұрын
I'm from Germany and only use Knipex and Wera, so it's nice to see not being too wrong with it. Best you can get on this planet
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@lukakaps9548Ай бұрын
I'm pretty much the same although I prefer Wiha over wera. As someone who studies Mechatronics I prefer their vde stuff to that of wera.
@StreuB1Ай бұрын
Knipex, Wera, and Wiha, are all very popular here in the US. Knipex has been available at all the big box stores for around 5-10 years now. Thankfully its a brand we can actually trust and won't run off to China on us. I have all Knipex pliers and cutters in my tool chest. Channel Lock and Klein are US brands that are exceptional as well and are extremely well made for good value.
@rickcrammond6330Ай бұрын
I was made in Germany :)
@blue_beetle368Ай бұрын
I would buy it - an encyclopedic tool reference!
@m4anowАй бұрын
Knipex has been the best pliers brand in my toolbag when I first found them 20 years ago. I STILL have every Knipex plier I've ever purchased. Get a set of Knipex Cobra's and thank me later...so...in 20 years when you're still using your first set😂
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@MoreCharactersThanNeededАй бұрын
Indeed, their Cobras are awesome. Also the parallel pliers are super. Get a set of them too.
@robertlawrence9000Ай бұрын
Knipex or KimUnipex? 😂
@sgredschАй бұрын
i heckin love my cobras, especially the tiniest one, its such a handy tool. my most used wrench/plier in my toolbox.
@RosyPosy4842Ай бұрын
In my first set of Knipex Cobras the jaws are toast but in their defense they been through literal hell of automotive maintenance. Regardless they are the best pliers in that class.
@DACFalloutRangerАй бұрын
I've never seen a tool dominate one of these like this Knipex. Wild.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@martinedwards4522Ай бұрын
ill have to get a pair of cah nippex
@bigal1863Ай бұрын
I live on a boat, if these things floated I think I'd marry them! They are the very best.
@douglasmayherjr.5733Ай бұрын
I’m amazed the amount of information that gets put into each video. I have been really happy with my Knipex and Wiha tools, American Made Channel Locks are hard to beat for most uses. Thanks for the great videos.
@cleancutwoodworksАй бұрын
I use these cutters quite a bit, so as soon as I saw the title I said, “I’m buying whatever comes out on top”. Thanks for a great video!👍👊
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome!
@st6342Ай бұрын
switched to knipex pliers/cutters as an electrician years ago. not only where they cheaper than the klein alternatives, but the pliers and cutters work much better. cool to see a test done showing what i experience on the job.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@ChevyConQuesoАй бұрын
Klein's new pliers wrench tool I suspect is halfway made by Knipex. Part of the tool is made in the USA, the other in Germany, and it looks to be very much in the same vein. It's a neat spin on the pliers wrench with the flipping jaw that can be a vee or smooth. Klein has a place in my tools but Knipex is definitely giving them good competition. If Klein ends up doing better as a result, we will win.
@fialee8Ай бұрын
Without seeing the video, I'm going with Knipex.
@germanshorthairdudeАй бұрын
Those who know, know…
@dad1432Ай бұрын
Same here
@wokeydokey6885Ай бұрын
And also, most of them have the same design whereas knipex designs vastly stand out.
@lmojol9673Ай бұрын
There’s no replacement for knipex tools for me. Simply the best. Price isn’t too bad when you consider the quality compared to other brands of similar quality.
@dougrobinson8602Ай бұрын
I called that one too. I have 37 year old Knipex pliers that have seen some "Primitive Pete" use cases. They are amazing.
@jasoncarlile7825Ай бұрын
I really like how thorough you are on all your testing
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@alrun1836Ай бұрын
Knipex said “buy once cry once? No, buy once cry never!” 😅😂
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@catlady8324Ай бұрын
That’s not what the expression means. It means you “Cry once” because the price is so high that it makes you cry but you never cry again because the pliers are super great
@alrun1836Ай бұрын
@@catlady8324 thanks for the Phraseology lesson. My joke was partially based on Knipex being a German company that wouldn’t understand the phrase or the humor behind it.
@Keneo1Ай бұрын
@@alrun1836correct, germans don’t cry!
@catlady8324Ай бұрын
@@alrun1836 Especially funny because I am of direct German decent!
@otarsulavaАй бұрын
Suggested Video: Best CERAMIC BRAKE PADS: Akebono, Max Advanced, Power Stop, ACDelco, Wagner, Bosch, Brembo - heat resistant and wear test, which one makes less dust on metal contact
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for the video idea!
@isaiahartrip2058Ай бұрын
@@otarsulava that would be a great video everyone could use
@daves-spaceАй бұрын
Scotty Kilmer recommends Akebono up and down, I have had success with Power Stop, very interested to see who would win! What a fantastic idea!
@johng.4959Ай бұрын
Yeah! And from the big chain stores like Autozone, O'reilly's and such.
@onlineconsumer4796Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarm And brake rotors please.
@FoLy345Ай бұрын
I bought a pair of Knipex pliers 8-9years ago and they still serve faithfully to this day. So I would say they are a investment if you are using them often.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@JohnDoesItAllАй бұрын
Hell yeah! My buddy turned me on to knipex over 25 years ago. I've always been impressed! Thank you
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
@Stepside906Ай бұрын
I can’t get enough of this channel. Its helped me a ton with purchasing decisions with everything from oil to screwdrivers. Look forward to many more years of reviews
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad to hear!
@coastguardghost2190Ай бұрын
I still can't believe that knipex does so well while not ever being the most expensive product. You've tested many of knipex products, but they always come out on top regardless, while being kinda cheap bby comparison. Thanks for the review!
@SteamrickАй бұрын
Not always on top, but always in the top half, mostly the top three - and always scoring top points on durability with many comments about how they've been using this or that Knipex tool since forever.
@zastomislisdaznas2483Ай бұрын
When did Knipex not at the top 1?!
@dyer2cycleАй бұрын
I wonder how well a Snap On pair would have performed...or even Klein? I would like to see some of these tool tests limited to no more than 2 unknown "off brands" and more known brand names thrown unto the mix...American Mutt Tools, Speedwox, Kseibi, Workpro,Hautmec, Bates..that's too many cheap off brands, we never heard of a lot of these "brands", and know they aren't likely to perform that great anyway...put only a couple of brands like that in the test, and add more stuff like Klein, Mac Tools, HF Icon or Doyle, maybe even the husky and Kobalt sold at the box stores....
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome!
@ecleveland1Ай бұрын
I grew up helping my father build cabinets and later I worked as a finish carpenter. We always used Channel Lock nippers like these but we used them to pull nails not cut them. It’s better to remove nails than to try and cut them flush.
@bobcougar77Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment. IMO this type of plier is a nail puller not a cutter. This whole series of tests was aimed in the wrong direction.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@SplashJohnАй бұрын
Agreed. In all my years in general carpentry, I've never used this type of tool ("nippers") for cutting framing nails or screws -- that's a job for a sawzall or a multi-tool, depending on a few factors. I use nippers for (a) pulling framing/sheathing nails when I don't have room to use a flat bar or catspaw, and (b) pulling or nipping finish nails. If a finish nail is still protruding after being nipped, that can be remedied with a nail set. For cases where I need a true flush-cut (such as trimming edge banding), I have flush-cut nippers.
@adollarshort1573Ай бұрын
Yes, always use my 8" Crescent USA-made nippers for pulling mostly finish nails out the back of trim moldings I'm reusing. They grip even the hardened "blue" finish nails no problem. The rounded head gives great leverage and does not damage the wood. Rarely use them to cut nails.
@BloodyLlama759Ай бұрын
@@SplashJohn I have a pair of knipex nippers that are only sharp on one jaw, and blunt on the opposing side, specifically to make them easier to pull stuff out without accidentally cutting them.
@billyhighfillАй бұрын
Great review. You have been killing it for years. I’ve watched for years. Bought many a product based on your recommendation. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I truly appreciate the time you put into these videos. Thank you sir.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks and you are welcome!
@Brian_L_5168Ай бұрын
The spark generated by cutting hex key at 20:38 is WILD. Only Project Farm can do something like this. Amazing presentation as always ! 👍
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you!
@montecorbit8280Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarm You mentioned you were wearing a face shield and protective equipment, but you didn't mention what brand that was the sparked up like that. At least I didn't catch it in four or five watches of that segment....do you remember what it was?
@wtmayhewАй бұрын
These findings mirror my unscientific sample of machinists over the years - Knipex is _the_ pliers to have in your toolbox. Thanks for the thoughtful review.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome!
@donbertАй бұрын
The Knipex Plier Wrench is life changing. Never will use regular adjustable wrenches ever again. It’s what most people who use a channel lock wrench actually need but don’t know exists.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@twatmunroАй бұрын
The Plier Wrench was my Knipex gateway drug.
@buyamerican3191Ай бұрын
People that use an adjustable wrench and slip joint pliers interchangeably instead of proper tools should not own tools!
@701chevy9Ай бұрын
Channel locks are so garbage. Always wanted a push button lock like the knipex. No more smashed fingers
@cengebАй бұрын
Yup, Channel lock is no comparison to the Knipex pliers wrenches. Chanellocks feel really cheesy when compared to how Knipex feel, and the precise fit and movement
@joshuaford4460Ай бұрын
Got myself some Knipex ESD Electronic SuperKnips (aka mini flush cutters) for a soldering kit i made a few years back. Cuts through leads like butter, and the lead catch is very effective. Ever since, ive subjected them to a fair bit of abuse because they always seem to end up as a handy tool when i need to cut something cleanly. I was doing a brake job on my truck this summer and ended up having to cut a rigid brake line in order to replace a caliper. Nothing in my limited toolbox was making the cut. On a whim, i grabbed the knipex and low and behold, the lil guy made it through without a scratch. Definitely beyond what it was designed for, and any potential doubt i had in their products is gone. They aint cheap, but im a convert.
@DennisUrMenaceАй бұрын
I’ve used knipex wire cutters to cut through hex keys and some healthy grade 8 bolts, used them for years and they were used ones gifted by my father. Occasionally drag a file over the blades and they’re sharp again. Not too many brands have made products as quality as knipex
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@bigdiddy45Ай бұрын
I love this style of pliers for pulling out nails and staples and not damaging the wood. For that a sharp edge is not needed but a good wide rounded surface for rolling the tool over to pull out the nail.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@ensidfkgnurАй бұрын
Same here. My ancient bargain bin set works great simply because it probably can't cut a nail but it can grip it without cutting through.
@briebel2684Ай бұрын
Fencing pliers are so much better for staples. You don't try to cut them off, you just use the curve of the fencing pliers to pull the staple completely out.
@arthurleroy7658Ай бұрын
When I watched your review several weeks ago, I informed my friends and business acquaintances, as it happed, I actually ended up buying the Knipex 61 02 200 Bolt End... to remove all the brad nails and staples hammered into the trim of my kitchen cabinet project. Thanks to your hard work and research, I know my tool will last the test of time, and good use.
@rhs3333Ай бұрын
Suggestion for video: Motorcycle Oil. Motorcycle oil not only lubricates the internal engine parts but also the clutch and transmission. It is more expensive and has different brands than conventional auto oil. Motul, ecstar, yamalube, Mobil one, etc…
@otarsulavaАй бұрын
Yes please! 👍 Keep suggesting this over the time...✌️
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion.
@973RockboyАй бұрын
I enjoy my Sunday early afternoon waiting for these videos to be uploaded. Thank you project farm.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
My pleasure!
@PhoneOffAlexАй бұрын
Greatest channel on this side of Haven. Looking forward to see 10-20 tonn bottle jack review in the future.
@mos8541Ай бұрын
WHAT?! wheres the review of best curling iron? or best crock pot?.. smFh
@allanzfsАй бұрын
Or toothpicks?
@JointerMarkАй бұрын
@@mos8541 It's getting closer to curling season here....I read curling iron as curling rock and thought to myself, "That would be an awesome comparison!".
@rockflesh4873Ай бұрын
Heaven is a place
@LightningJRАй бұрын
I bought my first pair of knipex linesman pliers many years ago after some research. Very surprised at how good they were, how easy they cut things. I've been growing my collection ever since. I ask for 1 knipex item every xmas, easy go to for an excellent tool that'll last a lifetime. They're at canadian tire for an Canadians here lol. When they're on sale, I always buy.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@ExcavationNationАй бұрын
1:13 seems about right.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@dix_pack_of_sixieАй бұрын
American made from China sheesh..American fireworks, American tools...America is basically made in China.
@themissile3120Ай бұрын
Suggestion: Micro ratchets (1/4" hex bit drivers): Gear Wrench, ICON, Klein, Wera, Wiha, Ares, Titan, HART, Pittsburgh, various Chinese random-brand. Some of these can handle crazy torque, and a low resistance (backdrag) micro ratchet is the only viable solution for some fasteners. Micro ratchets with a purpose-tailored bit and socket set up to 17mm can handle 80-95% of workload on any machine, all fitting in your pocket or a slim holster. That kind of versatility and portability saves massive amounts of time on the job and prevents using the wrong tool to "save time". Some of these ratchets have great features like in-handle bit drivers, thumb wheels, pass through extensions, locking flex head, etc Love what you do, really appreciate your time and dedication. Saved me hundreds in dollars and thousands in time and frustration, and the priceless satisfaction of finding that I already use the best tool or product.
@Lysander_SpoonerАй бұрын
Excellent suggestion.
@jarls5890Ай бұрын
Why no Bahco brand? Is it not available in the US? (yes, it is a Swedish brand - but now owned by Snap-on).
@themissile3120Ай бұрын
@@jarls5890 Not personally familiar with it. Looks like the only true hex micro ratchet they sell (6950CBR or 2058/S26 kit) is the same as an old Gear Wrench discontinued, which I know from experience is not very good. The rest of their stuff is square drive with a hex attachment which kind of defeats the purpose of a micro ratchet in my opinion.
@puckcat22679Ай бұрын
I have the Icon kit and it quickly became one of my favorite tools. I even used it once with extra leverage beyond what it's intended to have (more than using the included extension bar as a cheater) and not only did it survive but it's wasn't even affected by it. The only complaint I have is that I feel like they removed too much of the stop in their attempt to facilitate using it with the extension as a T- bar. The extension now has trouble staying in place as an extension. They probably should have strengthened the stop and made a bigger pass-through notch on the extension. But other than that, it's a great little kit.
@themissile3120Ай бұрын
@@puckcat22679 yeah I love it, stays in my EDC bag due to its versatility above all other micros. I have the same complaint about the pass-through notch, and sometimes the machining on the flex locking teeth is messy... good thing HF will exchange it hassle free. Unfortunately because of those faults I don't use it in my professional work kit, GearWrench does better there with much lower backdrag which can be vital.
@anchorsaweigh9893Ай бұрын
Prior to finishing school and going into medicine I was a mechanic. Knipex brand has always been the standard. Saying that Channellocks haven’t let me down. They tend to be best Cost vs Value vs Made in USA. I do own a lot of Knipex pliers as well. Your videos are awesome man. Thanks for the study! 🤘🏽
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@mcamodell26 күн бұрын
I'm so grateful your unbiased and well thought out testing
@frankthomsen7678Ай бұрын
As a tradesman I am glad to see your test confirming 40 years tool experience - I pretty much tell everyone Knipex pliers (of all kinds) are the best bang for the buck - however I don't torture them the way you did in this test, so it was simply a gut feeling on my part. Good show mate, keep 'em coming!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@vadenk4433Ай бұрын
I didn't even think it was possible to cut a 3/16" drill bit or Allen key with flush cutting pliers. Crazy. Now I gotta get me a knipex
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@Maxfield0Ай бұрын
Video suggestion - air purifier! So many forest fires these days it’d be great to know what air purifier works better
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for the video idea!
@Maxfield0Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarm love the vids!
@clawsoonАй бұрын
@@ProjectFarm Make sure you include the DIY box fan + four MERV 13 filters design to compare to commercial purifiers, and measure the "Clean Air Delivery Rate" (CADR). There are lots of air purifiers that get the air really clean that goes through them, but only clean a tiny amount of air, so the air in the room as a whole stays dirty.
@michaelarredondo6401Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarm If you do this, please test the Austin Air purifier. its a very unique design being it made in USA, only one made in a non plastic housing, and has a very very large carbon media. Please test one of these with the competition! very interested to see how it stacks up against more inexpensive purifiers, theres very popular 30 dollar air purifiers right now that i feel probably do nothing.
@Broken_robot1986Ай бұрын
Box fan + tape + merv13, Corset Rosinhill filter
@MartinShupe-bu6tbАй бұрын
Todd, Great reviews and value in every clip! Any chance of doing a Mechanics Headlamp Shootout now that work days are quickly getting shorter and freed up hands are priceless!!! Love your channel & so does everyone I know!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
@pjkentuckyАй бұрын
Project Farm is still the hardest working channel on KZbin. Project Farm's videos always keep me on the edge.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@harrywalker968Ай бұрын
watch ave / boltr.. 2-4 yr old vids, or recent. he buys tools, battery, pulls apart tests, shows the sht they put in them..weak points..ect.. funny guy..lives in bc canadia. worked world wide..
@rockflesh4873Ай бұрын
PRoject Farm gives me great fulfillment in my life
@EthelJung-j5wАй бұрын
All of my pliers and wire cutters were hand me downs, and they did a lot of work. I've since invested in the knipex lineup and feel like I'm set for life.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@Hour882DieАй бұрын
I have the Knipex plyer that he used in this test. Excellent plyers. Very reliable.
@blzt3206Ай бұрын
Get a knipex pliers wrench they’re fuckin awesome
@colinstuАй бұрын
and they can be hand me downs to the next person too and provide another lifetime of work... Knipex are awesome.
@mrgw98Ай бұрын
@@ProjectFarmSorry to say, but this is one of those... adult bots if you catch my drift. The common is stolen from someone else and then the light count got boosted from other bots. If you search for this comment word for word, you'll find the original poster.
@timmccleary8615Ай бұрын
Knipex is by far my favorite pliers brand. Superb pliers and cutters
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@jasonwood7340Ай бұрын
Gonna throw this out there: Many drill bits have a softer shank so that if the drill catches in the material it'll spin in the chuck instead of just napping off and/or damaging the drill chuck jaws. Sometimes it still snaps. Trying to cut through the actual drill end/fluting would have been a better test. That being said, your videos are the best. When I go to buy tools/consumables I usually check and see if you've reviewed that particular thing, you're doing important work here!!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks! Thanks for sharing.
@stephenbridges2791Ай бұрын
I have a set of Knipex side cutters that I bought to cut guitar strings, which are notoriously tough. I got them for the very same reasons that were shown in your tests. They are well worth the added expense.
@scaniav8530ableАй бұрын
If you look at the handle of your Knipex it should say the diameter in milimeters of pianowire it can cut through 😉
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@eladlutzАй бұрын
I have several knipex products and they are the tool to buy if you don't want to ever buy another one!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@TheGor54Ай бұрын
Best welding hood from harbor freight to 3M speedglass.
@Rambleon444Ай бұрын
Yes, and Include the weight of each hood
@lunchboxproductions1183Ай бұрын
It's going to be an Optrel
@danmenes3143Ай бұрын
How would you suggest testing them? Not being argumentative--I think this is a great idea. But I'm curious. I switched last year from a Harbor Freight to an Optrel, and the difference is like night and day. But I'm still not exactly sure what I could measure that would capture it.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion.
@D-KhazАй бұрын
Thanks for all the testing! Also, I like how in some of your other videos you put the text of the brand and the result when showing each clip, it helps for the more visual folks!😊
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
@onetoolfanАй бұрын
Moment of silence for how far Snap-On has fallen. RIP to the poor suckers still paying insane premiums for that garbage.
@DannySauerАй бұрын
Blue Point has never been SnapOn. Those don't have the lifetime warranty, and $31 is hardly a premium. But those were still very disappointing hot garbage for something off the tool truck. 😂
@NismoDJ20Ай бұрын
@@DannySauer Blue Point is lifetime.
@RedDogForge10 күн бұрын
blue point is their cheapo "home user" line
@danielslattery6531Ай бұрын
14:10 “Unfortunately things went from happy to snappy…” Gold😂
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@caliber009Ай бұрын
Absolutely some of the BEST content on youtube
@c3dmf4sАй бұрын
Yeah... until the guy starts talking...
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@bryanreeves8786Ай бұрын
I love the products & categories you cover, and the comparisons, you conduct. I have such a hard time getting through the videos though, because instead of a conversational report, it's like a fact listing from a used car sales commercial.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you!
@scottaddison8071Ай бұрын
I agree. Im a Carpenter and we have both the Knipex & Wiha along with other brands.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@bobcougar77Ай бұрын
What do you use this type of plier for?
@scottaddison8071Ай бұрын
@@bobcougar77mostly finish carpentry items, especially renovations that require a lot of nail pulling or wire cutting, etc….framing carpenters carry nail diggers in their tool bag vs Trim carpenters/finish Carpenters that use the Carpenter’s Pincers.
@scottaddison8071Ай бұрын
@@bobcougar77some people call them bull nose cutters, end cutters, carpenter’s Nippers, etc…..
@SuperSpy00bobАй бұрын
A note about the hardness of drill bits: usually only the flutes are hardened and the shaft is somewhat soft so it doesn't damage the drill chuck. That test might actually be easier than the deck screw test.
@johncarter1150Ай бұрын
Good point... LOL!
@bdkj3eАй бұрын
If you look at the numbers it took a significant amount more force to cut the drill bits than the deck screws so those drill bits were definitely tougher, and if you use the knipex numbers it went from 100 pounds for the screw to 170 for the drill bit so I'd say 70% tougher, also several of them required 400+ pounds to cut.
@tonyrulez69Ай бұрын
"That test might actually be easier than the deck screw test." I mean, the numbers are there, you can see if it was easier or not
@DKNguyen3.1415Ай бұрын
It's not even so it doesn't damage the drill chuck. THe drill chuck jaws are required to be able to deform the shank a bit to properly grip it.
@joshb6993Ай бұрын
@@tonyrulez69different diameters tho
@twoc400s5Ай бұрын
I personally own a set of the Tekton pliers (they're fine), I also have a lot of Tekton sockets and they're great. We have Knipex pliers at work and they've been fairly durable.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@marknye51.thefixitguy26 күн бұрын
I've been doing small engine repair as well as Irrigation Systems for over 40 years. I've tried every pair of pliers and cutters out there and when a sales person from Knipex show me their products??? That's all I've used since 1992. In my opinion they are the best. I'm glad you did this test video and showed the Knipex Cutters. As always, another great video.. Thanks Project Farm
@ProjectFarm25 күн бұрын
Thanks and you are welcome!
@sgtleobellaАй бұрын
I haven't even started watching this yet, but based on the title, no matter who the winner is, I'm immediately buying those pliers.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@m4anowАй бұрын
If I was a manufacturer watching these videos...my butt would be puckered and my fingers would be crossed😂😂
@BloopTubeАй бұрын
Yeah its at the point where when I need a tool I just use these videos as a shopping list.
@icanreadthebible7561Ай бұрын
Even if I don't need them...yet.
@creativeloafer9792Ай бұрын
You won’t regret it. I wrench on helicopters so the tools have to be easy to use and hold up to almost daily use. Knipex or Snap On are my go to’s!
@fishguru1354Ай бұрын
This dude is a legend. He probably doesn’t even know it.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you very much!
@rockflesh4873Ай бұрын
i know this guy is a legand, he pkalyed bal with me back in '86, great unc
@helter-skelter2650Ай бұрын
Give this guy a like. One of the best KZbinrs put there hands down!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@m8hackr60Ай бұрын
Very comprehensive tests. I've been looking at these, so it's very helpful. I have one suggestion for the final comparison, I'd like to see the ranking based on a normalized scale between all metrics to give each test equal weight.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
@jakegorman7121Ай бұрын
True flush cuts have a single angle bevel coming to a point at the very end of the pliers, not double beveled angled in.
@harrywalker968Ай бұрын
yes, we know. but theres a thing called a file..
@rabadabadoo491Ай бұрын
Knipex make exceptional cutting tools.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Yes they do!
@fasteddie8225Ай бұрын
Are we all gonna ignore his grip strength 151.8 is crazy!! Corn fed strength 😅
@dunkdamonkАй бұрын
We called it something diff back in my day 😂
@blazerchris83Ай бұрын
People who do a lot of working with hand tools have this kind of strength. I'm only 5'7 140lbs, but my larger friends are always asking how I can crush things so easily or easily grasp and lift heavy objects with one hand. I tell them to ditch the hand lotion and do some real man work and they could do the same 😂
@haydenf1353Ай бұрын
Exactly! He just casually dropped a 150+ grip strength like it’s no big deal lol.
@Beardman56Ай бұрын
For a working man that's about average
@fasteddie8225Ай бұрын
@@Beardman56 agreed
@royfrye2871Ай бұрын
My old job as yard dog provided me with a set of wire/ nail cutters for cutting assorted types of seals on trailers, had a few different makes over the 8 years I worked there. Craftsman( lasted 2 weeks) kobalt, very nice and capable but locking mechanism broke almost immediatly, cutting blade snapped after about a year,. Knipex, those things cut things they had no business cutting, strong, durable and almost indestructible,and have a warantee👍
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@ozyrob1Ай бұрын
I'm a Knipex fanboy. Great quality. I also appreciate how they resist rust.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@royfrye2871Ай бұрын
They make great stuff and it's not ridiculous priced
@John-ke2jmАй бұрын
Am I the only one that clicked on this video and saw the title "pliers" and thought those aren't "pliers"?
@PageMarker1Ай бұрын
Me, 11 days late. I need some wire cutters.
@Dan-g2tАй бұрын
I'm with you
@kennymccormick8295Ай бұрын
Yup 1 million views and you're the only one. Brilliant question.
@jeremybryant577812 күн бұрын
Technically they are a type of cutting pliers just like diagonal cutters. These ones though are called end nippers so idk why he's not calling em that
@PageMarker111 күн бұрын
@@jeremybryant5778 I looked it up a couple weeks ago, and I recall seeing 'end snip pliers' or something like that, so Todd was correct in that sense. I ended up getting some 5" long Knipex Cobras as a result of PF videos. Won't be long & we'll see what Todd has come up with next.
@isaiahartrip2058Ай бұрын
Saving us money one video at a time. Thanks man
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
You bet!
@yamlcase230Ай бұрын
No kidding, wish he was around back when I bought a bunch of the Craftsman tools as advised by the boomers in my family. Little did they know what their quality turned out to be by the time I made it to Sears
@jmrowland6812 күн бұрын
thankyou ... i use this tool for finish nail pulling and sometimes snipping
@ProjectFarm11 күн бұрын
You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
@johnevans9751Ай бұрын
Thanks, Project Farm.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Our pleasure!
@Yeroc357Ай бұрын
oh cool, another tools I didnt realize I wanted, but now I want.
@Colorado_NativeАй бұрын
Do like I do. Design your next project around the tools you want. No guilty feelings. LOL.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you!
@Yeroc357Ай бұрын
@@Colorado_Native I bought an old car to restore and I was most excited about buying the floor jack, jack stands, wrenches, ratchets, and rust prevention materials recommended on this channel.
@numbskulldiecastracingАй бұрын
Pure pro, pure awesome, pure good fun to watch.
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@keymad4Ай бұрын
i If you wanted to do a flush cutting test you should have bought flush cutters, they look exactly the same but the geometry is slightly different, the bottom edges are flat with a 45 degree angle, not like this (>
@tommybowler1700Ай бұрын
The misalignment of the jaws on them is amazing, something you don't really see
@borewiqАй бұрын
It is intended, to not make them dull instantly.
@God8-OАй бұрын
Can you test double edge razors?
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thank you for the video idea!
@ohsurepalАй бұрын
Honestly. The most impressive part of this video was you casually hitting 151 pound grip force. Body builders struggle to hit 120. That's that farm strength! Amazing video as always!
@ProjectFarmАй бұрын
Thanks!
@Swampster70Ай бұрын
Really? I got 150 when I was younger and didn't think much of it. Bodybuilders don't really train their hands.
@dio52Ай бұрын
@@Swampster70 More to the point, bodybuilders train for size and aesthetics, not strength. On a pound-for-pound basis, they're not all that strong compared to other athletes. Experienced rock climbers can blow past 120 pretty easily.
@Mushroom.Madness.Ай бұрын
I once had to do a physical for a job at a automotive factory, part of it we had to pass a grip strength test was 130+ I have bad hands and definitely struggled but I passed it on a second try.
@alexjames114629 күн бұрын
I have three of the older Knipex pattern. More than 20 years and still going strong. One in each tool set.
@ProjectFarm29 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@jnidositkoАй бұрын
I've scrolled through comments for 2 minutes, and I still can't believe that nobody has pointed out that these tools are not designed to cut something flush with a surface. If you look at the illustration on the hautmech packaging, it shows the primary purpose of these tools, which is to remove nails, despite the unfortunate name, end cutter. If the purpose was in fact to cut flush with a surface, the edge geometry of the tool would be completely different, and specifically tailored to that task. This would not be a hard thing to do, but this is not what the tool is designed for. It can cut, but it's not designed to cut flush.
@vsvnrg3263Ай бұрын
yes, but its one of the fundamentals of a good set of end nippers that i find important. one feature not tested here is the importance of the shape of the end for leverage for pulling out nails or tightening tie wire. i'm watching this because my very old no-namer brand nippers with my preferred features has totally died and i am not happy with any ive seen in local stores or even on this video.
@1983mojo1Ай бұрын
I agree jnid
@Reprint001Ай бұрын
I tend to agree. I've only ever used this tool (I don't call it a plier, I've always called them nail pullers) to pull out nails that I can't get a claw hammer onto. I don't recall ever using them to cut anything. If I wanted to cut a thin staple or nail then I'd use wire cutters 🤷🏼♂️ I assume with the USA being very wood focused re house building these tools are used more there and therefore used also to cut nails.
@Reprint001Ай бұрын
....also, what does it matter how far it sticks out when you're going to just nail it flush anyway...
@vsvnrg3263Ай бұрын
@@Reprint001 , project farm calls these things pliers. where i'm from, these things are pincers or nippers. and pliers are things electricians use. nippers are multi=use tools. they pull tie-wire tight then can be used to cut excess wire off when doing steel reinforcement for concrete. pincers also do a better job of removing nails. if a nail head is set deep, i have a selection of smaller nippers to start the pull.
@tamaryntentagonАй бұрын
It feels very reassuring to see this kind of results a week after I bought 2 pairs of pliers and 2 pairs of nippers from Knipex based on friends' recommendations. As always, great job, looking forward to future videos.