For anyone who doesn't know, VBW make Stahlwille pliers. It's sometimes cheaper (not always) to buy the same pliers branded VBW. Worth checking price on both before buying. Great vid.
@lonestarmopars5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insights! I knew Stahlwille was more acclimated to the torque side of things...I will check out VBW. I haven't used these a ton, but they are a really nice tool, grab and cut great, and the articulation right out of the bag was top notch!
@whatzittooya16965 жыл бұрын
Hey man, great vid. So I ran into a coworker the other day that was using some Witte "Maxxpro Plus" screwdrivers,(rebranded as Matco), and I must say that the ergonomics of them are excellent (of course, just being my opinion). He had also had them for 4 years and the tips were basically flawless. I was instantly comvinced and just purchase a 6 pc set. I really encourage you to buy one and see what you think (make sure they are the "maxxpro plus" variant. You can get crazy leverage with the handle style. One thing I dont like about them is that they dont have the hex bolster, nor do they offer a set with that feature, or a striking cap for that matter. Keep up the great vids, Nolan
@lonestarmopars5 жыл бұрын
Funny you'd mention that. Witte does quite a few rebrands. At work there is a 1990s Lawson screwdriver they made that I believe would be in the Maxxpro Plus line. Very unique drivers! My only Witte right now is the cheaper ProTop. I have been eyeing their cork ones...they look like the Maxxpro, but have actual cork. Their sets are pretty good values, but individually they are priced pretty high..I will try to bring one in. Oh, and by the way...you might be interested in this: www.kctoolco.com/witte-63502-2-x-100mm-maxxpro-plus-phillips-screwdriver-hexagon/ ;)
@moeszyslack46765 жыл бұрын
@@lonestarmopars I agree about the Witte handles being very comfortable. Comparable to the Snap-On tri-lobe Instinct handles. I've got the cork insert MaxxPro Nature set on order now. I think it'll do well with oily/wet hands. The MaxxPro Plus line is like the Wiha Pico Finish. It's a flocked insert gives great grip.
@MyGhost475 жыл бұрын
Check out the Facom 440 wrenches, they are the best wrenches I've used. Also like to look at them :). They feel great in the hand. I think they are definitely up your ally. I really enjoy the reviews!
@layoutman695 жыл бұрын
I've been interested in Facom wrenches. They have some interesting designs and I believe they are a French company in the Black and Decker-Stanley Group, but they are not stamped "Made In France" that I can see. I'm not sure where they are made. I would like to know some more about Facom wrenches they do look good.
@lonestarmopars5 жыл бұрын
I pulled the wrenches up and they look really good...The bigger thing is they are "440." I checked and found that 440 is actually stamped. If you've only watched the tool videos on the channel, you might not know I'm a big Mopar guy and I hold the 440 CID Engine in VERY high regard! I've enjoyed my Stahwille's, but I think I may try the 440s as I still definitively prefer box end wrenches.
@moeszyslack46765 жыл бұрын
Ever considered a career as a DJ, radio announcer, or host? If not, you'd do well.
@lonestarmopars5 жыл бұрын
I have had quite a few people tell me that...I had actually considered being a DJ part time in college, but the local stations didn't offer night shifts, lol.