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@tzandels5 ай бұрын
Those tool manufacturers who "might be watching this" are not going to do anything. What you found out here is most basic form of planned obsolescence. Wire cutters have been around for ages and manufacturers know exactly how to make a good tool if they want to. Instead, they push the price down, so you are more likely to buy their tool, but they also design it so that it breaks faster, so you have to buy them more often. That simply makes them more money.
@JohnPreston8885 ай бұрын
Just out of interest, your title is "wire CUTTERS", but this pinned comment is "wire STRIPPERS". I have two different tools for the two different jobs. In the comments I suggest the C.K. VDE Cable Cutters (for cutting), but if the issue is wire "stripping" (i.e. taking back the insulation), then - sorry because it is the same make - I have C.K. Wire Strippers. Your knife videos are superb, but by branching out, it seems to have introduced confusion. Do you now do your own electrical (mains) work? I can't think why else you have gone down this road.
@OUTDOORS555 ай бұрын
These are both wire cutters AND strippers. If you look close in this video you will see a dedicated pair of cable cutters made by kline also failing.
@skcor15 ай бұрын
@@JohnPreston888 I've been watching this guy's channel for several years. He seems to do his own housework or remodels. It was probably just a topic that piqued his interest when doing electrical at his house so he made a video about it. However, I don't know that all electricians have a separate tool for each task but, I have seen electricians use diagonal cutters for cutting wire and strippers (like the ones in the video) for just stripping wire.
@JohnPreston8885 ай бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 Yes, but I have two different tools for two different tasks (although the stripper does have a cutting edge). Your title seems limited to cutting wires, the video examines both cutting and stripping, and the pinned comment suggests that stripping is the object. I don't disagree with the assessments, just the terminology. (And I am sorry for seeming to ignore both of the makes in favour of C.K. which you might not have on that side of the Atlantic.) Also...having two tools might be a pain for some, but there is a very good logical distinction that gives superior results. Thanks.
@brianmccarthy13225 ай бұрын
Recently retired after 50 years as a pipe fitter and process gas equipment technicisn. Once Knipex showed up Klien and Channelock were tosssed into the garbage. All Knipex cutters, strippers, and compound leverage pliers perform incredibly well. In pipe wrenches NOBODY, NOBODY has ever matched the performance and reliability of RIDGID. I retired with 3 pipe wrenches that were with me every day of my career. I once had an apprentice that I explained each tool in my kit and why it was there. 2 weeks later we were together again and he had an identical match of my kit. I laughed and said that my tool selection was a personal choice. He said that it had taken me 40 years to draw these conclusions and he fully intended to take advantage of that knowledge.
@owenwatson98285 ай бұрын
Smart kid. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@minighost2445 ай бұрын
So... What's in your kit? I'm trying to find a good one as well
@chesterwsmith5 ай бұрын
I learned about the Knipex pliers-wrench a few years ago and it's one of the handiest tools in my bag. I'll probably be replacing all my pliers and cutters with Knipex brand one by one from now on
@ggrthemostgodless87135 ай бұрын
Hopefully they keep quality up, normally once sales go up the quality goes down.
@carstekoch5 ай бұрын
@@ggrthemostgodless8713 Knipex has been around for almost 150 years and is a well known and often bought hand tool manufacturer in Europe. It's also a family business, which means they don't have to worry about share holders. So... I don't think there is any cause for concern regarding overreach or sell outs.
@hellterminator5 ай бұрын
Yup, learned this lesson years ago. Buying Knipex is cheaper because you don't need to buy new ones after every use.
@kittytrail5 ай бұрын
Knipex is good so are NWS, Wiha, Fujiya, Merry, Keiba or 3.peaks among lots of others. who can afford to throw 30 bucks down the drain every time they need to cut a couple copper or aluminium wires? 🙄
@_droid5 ай бұрын
Tin snips are much cheaper and can cut 8 AWG or even thicker.
@kurtkurt36265 ай бұрын
And here in Europe you get them in every big box store. 😂 Jokes aside, I am always astounded on how shitty American tool have become.
@MAGAMAN5 ай бұрын
@@kurtkurt3626 Everything is made to fail.
@jacktrevino11085 ай бұрын
@kurtkurt3626 Boomers selling this country down the river to chinese takeovers deserve a special place in hell for what they've done to a half dozen of good ol American brands. Craftsman springs to mind
@sswwooppee5 ай бұрын
Klein knows. They also know they sell more wire cutters doing things their way.
@mortem-tyrannis5 ай бұрын
And that's a problem, before we as a country didn't allow such shit to succeed. If it wasn't good the product would fail and not be sold, kinda like video games we get trash full of bugs and hope for updates to fix them while paying full price. That never use to be a problem they released functional games or they'd go under, and like government we allow tyrants to go unpunished and tyrants keep on doing what they want.
@mortem-tyrannis5 ай бұрын
@@einundsiebenziger5488 im glad that's what you took from the comment, a spelling fuck up while typing in a hurry. Thanks you're apart of the problem.
@solandri695 ай бұрын
Online reviews were supposed to help solve this. But they got hijacked by the store/websites "curating" the reviews. Ostensibly to remove "obviously" fake reviews. But in all likelihood they're just taking bribes to remove bad reviews at the behest of bad product manufacturers. Don't believe me? The top-performing Knipex has a 4.6 rating on Amazon. While the worst-performing Klein has a 4.8 rating.
@mikejake63605 ай бұрын
No warranty on those Klein tools?
@scdub5 ай бұрын
@@mortem-tyrannis A part of the problem. 😅
@jimbizzie4 ай бұрын
i absolutely lol’d at the insane upside down angle numbers 😂😂😂 great video thanks for this
@JohnCasper-n8h3 ай бұрын
I thought I've drank too much this day😅😅😅
@Tyler-mi8vu2 ай бұрын
@@JohnCasper-n8h i'm halfway through my first beer of the night and i had to pause to laugh for a bit lmao
@YummehPyroFlakes5 ай бұрын
Knipex does a second hardening run using induction heating on the actual cutting edge. That's why the overall hardness isn't that high and still a bit more flexible, preventing damage to the handles or other parts. The actual cutting edges are harder and feature a optimized angle of attack for Individual materials. Knipex does use a really high grade of steel. They are just worth it.. How i know? From a two day visit of their factory from the actual forge, to finish, quality control etc.
@Stratos19885 ай бұрын
You better not be lying, coz I'm sold.
@YummehPyroFlakes5 ай бұрын
@@Stratos1988 I am not. If you really want something relieable you can count on Knipex. If they brake, you have the wrong tool for the Job. Right now i have needle nose pliers laying beside me manufactured in West Germany. That means the pliers are at least 34 years old. Surely they are pretty beat up, you can see light through the cutting edge, the pliers dont close properly because they are a bit bend BUT it's still working like a charm and the most damage dealt to them is probably due to corosion, because they were stored in a wet basement or half open Garage for most of the time. I'm a salesman but not for knipex directly, we just sell their products and i would have no benefit by lying to you..
@YummehPyroFlakes5 ай бұрын
@@Stratos1988 My long comment disappeared somehow.. Be sure im not lying. If Knipex breaks on your Job you picked the wrong tool. I have old needle nose pliers that are more then 35 years old.. Still working but of course heavily beat up due to corosion and heavy usage. Even cut some thick steel nails with it, wich of course destroys the cutting edge but atleast it holds up better then the rest.
@T-Ball-o5 ай бұрын
I wish they would do that with their pliers wrenches. They're soft compared to my old crescent and yield easily
@YummehPyroFlakes5 ай бұрын
@@T-Ball-o But it's the whole point of them beeing soft. If you tighten or loose nuts you put a lot of stress on them and the material needs to flex or else it will break at sometime. Never had Problems with them either but haven't used them much.
@Mr_Jumbles5 ай бұрын
People can't gaslight me that companies aren't doing this on purpose to 1. Save money on manufacturing and 2. Force you to buy CONSUMABLE hand tools (as insane as a concept as that is). The amount of cope like "this is how things have to be" "why do you expect better" is honestly pathetic and exactly why this exists. Things weren't always this bad, you just accepted things going to sh*t and instead of speaking against it you decide to gaslight everyone else that it's actually acceptable or even that this is how it's always been. If you don't expect better, then you'll never get better, and tbh you don't deserve better.
@keithklassen53205 ай бұрын
You can easily buy better-quality tools that last. It just costs more is all.
@MarlKitsune5 ай бұрын
@@keithklassen5320 You have to find out what company is good first.
@matthewweaver11235 ай бұрын
It must be all about point number 2, because if you think about it, sharpening at a larger angle should save them money, the amount of material being removed would be less, which is less wear and tear on their grinding equipment.
@nordoceltic72255 ай бұрын
Yup its what gest me worst. Not just that things are horrible, but instead the number of people who try and shame me for wanting the world to be better. Which that is where the real damage is being done: so many people now will actively try to shut down any call for improvement, I've lost all hope the world will do anything but decline into absolute ruin. Civilization cannot recover if nobody is allowed to EVEN WANT it to be better. Sure tools here and the discourse around them are micro example, but the exact is happening on the mega macro global scale. People are shutting down anybody who tries to make things better or improve anything. Its like the world is now filled with rats that crave the sewer. I'm happy I don't have children. I don't have to feel guilty that I bought new life into a world devoid of hope and on its way to ruin.
@oldrageface87065 ай бұрын
What every handyman and -woman needs to learn (hopefully quite early) is that there are two categories of tools: those for people who think they know what they're doing, and those for people who know what they're doing. The first kind is made by companies with tech-CEOs, who brought over the concept of planned obsolescence, focusing on stock price. The second kind costs more, but also gives you peace and lasts 30 years.
@hust9215 ай бұрын
I'm saving this for a time when I inevitably have to explain why I own so many knipex pliers
@PetesGuide5 ай бұрын
Most underrated comment I have read here.
@therogers44325 ай бұрын
I only have one pair of Knipex wire-cutters (for tying rebar together with steel wire) and they were hella-expensive, but they're 16 years old now and still cut everything like they did when they were new, except that the pivot's pretty loose now and a few minor dings in the blades from pulling nails with them. Knipex are *The Daddy* of cutters, and one day I'll have the full set... Thanks for another amazing video Alex 😎👍
@RondeLeeuw5 ай бұрын
No one should ever have to explain why they have so many Knipex tools.
@brawler62165 ай бұрын
It looks like Klein ain't mine now.
@fsevilla15 ай бұрын
Once you go german tou never go back to😂
@mrbilly99173 ай бұрын
As an electrician, I would love it if you did the same tests on linemen pliers and side cutters. I spend too much on tools, and I found this video awesome.
@mastahc411Ай бұрын
Electrician here too. I've been using the Quinn diagonal cutters with the comfort grip from harbor freight for a while now and at $8 they are awesome. Plus when you accidentally blow a hole in them cutting a live wire it doesn't hurt as bad as when you do it with $40 kleins
@kyleenderle65385 ай бұрын
I lost a pair of knipex cobras in the snow one year, left them on my bumper. Found them that spring in the ditch of my driveway. Minimal rust, right back in the bags onto the next job. I was using a pair of kliens to wire a pressure switch in a boiler room. some water got on them while pressurizing the system and they rusted overnight. There's no beating the Knipex German steel.
@Mordecrox5 ай бұрын
You reminded me of my current old reliable wire cutter, found in a trunk hollow left there since no one knows why, and is yet to have a dent. Meanwhile the same sized pliers at work are used only for cat6 cables and look like they were used to break gravel.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
TYRANNY VIA MONOLOPIES SLOW THE GROWTH OF SOCIETIES WHEN COLLECTIVELY WE HELP OTHERS TO STAND ON THEIR FORE FATHERS SHOULDERS.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
CON-GRESS IS NOT PROGRESS!
@heliumcalcium3965 ай бұрын
@@MordecroxYou found it in a-- oh, I've read enough fairy tales to know how this is going to end.
@iOSAT5 ай бұрын
Yep. Knipex all day.
@3740westmichigan5 ай бұрын
Nice review , been a electrician 45 years and always hate when strippers wont cut stranded wire
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
DAMNED THE ANTI COMMUNISMS GRADE SCHOOLED BY GUMMIT SKOOLS! SOCIETIES POOR METHODOLOGIES OF EXPIRATIONS OF PATTENTS YEILDED THE DOMINANCE OF TYRANNIES, BUT OVER TOO LONG THE DELAYS WERE OVERCOME TO THE WORLD USES OF ALL FOR PROGRESS.
@philldoraine35495 ай бұрын
usually for me it is enough when they dance and take off some clothes but if you insist on that quality too... all power to you! 😜
@BeControversialAlways5 ай бұрын
4:25 Oh. My. God. How many times have I seen someone be like "why pay money when you can make it yourself?" before rushing off to their fully kitted out, possibly multi-generational shop with all the bells and whistles to "do it yourself cheaper." So, thank you for actually addressing the fact that completely normal people also watch these videos.
@Voyajer.5 ай бұрын
That's why you make tool collecting your hobby
@nightlight0x07cc5 ай бұрын
My first thought when I saw the thumbnail was, "They must not have hardened the edge" and my second thought was, "I bet I could make a hardened set of wire cutters" and then I saw your comment xD The mill, lathe, anvils, hammers, and lab furnace are indeed much more expensive than simply buying a good brand of cutters xD
@mikeb50633 ай бұрын
@@nightlight0x07cc that said all you need to harden the edge is a blow torch and some oil to quench in.
@xBr0c3x4 ай бұрын
Oh man I was screaming Knipex the whole video. Finally you brought them out and showed what some real wire cutters/strippers should perform like
@roger10coutinho5 ай бұрын
Dude cuts sooo many cables that he can sell the copper by the pound. Love the channel. Information plus humor.
@paul_dz5 ай бұрын
the price of mongo might pay for the wire cutters
@bigoldgrizzly5 ай бұрын
word is that he has crashed worldwide scrap copper prices ;
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
HERE TH' DEAL! PAY ANYTHING FORWARD!
@jameshughes60785 ай бұрын
... I'm just realizing I've been putting all my cuttings in the recycle bin and how that's probably been a mistake...
@JubeiKibagamiFez5 ай бұрын
1:06 Shrinkflation doesn't just affect package sizes, it also affects product quality. How crappy does that steel have to be to get ruined from softer copper wiring????
@johanmetreus12685 ай бұрын
Combine that with the fact that impure copper not only is cheaper but also harder...
@Sammysapphira5 ай бұрын
"Shrinkflation" doesn't exist. It's Biden propaganda. What you have here is just crappy chinesium products that people buy anyways because they have no standards.
@JubeiKibagamiFez5 ай бұрын
@@johanmetreus1268 Ohhh. I didn't even consider that the wiring was impure. I thought copper wiring was pure copper. Again, shrinkflation. I wonder what this copper is mixed with.
@MrAdopado5 ай бұрын
He "re-made" the original poor quality cutters and they were fine. He highlighted in the video that it was a "process" issue rather than a materials issue. The cutters were made poorly to a poor design.
@JubeiKibagamiFez5 ай бұрын
@@MrAdopado Yeah. That's why I always time stamp my comments, so I don't have to delete them. Comments give impressions to a video just as a like does.
@vibeslide5 ай бұрын
My brother in law is an electrician in his early fifties and he's still using the same pair of wire strippers he was using during his apprenticeship over thirty years ago. Yes, it's a Knipex.
@hansdietrich14965 ай бұрын
Agree. I'm not an electrician, but my Knipex tools also never let me down. Things you buy for life.
@WoLpH5 ай бұрын
@@hansdietrich1496 While I love Knipex, I can't say they never let me down. The Knipex cobra quickset pliers just don't work... I mean, they work as regular knipex cobra pliers, but the quickset system is flawed and doesn't work most of the time. Regular cobras are still amazing so I still use them for everything, but that was a bit of a letdown.
@Cara.3145 ай бұрын
wanna bet they make less money than whever factory is cranking out the garbage ones?
@marek97845 ай бұрын
@@hansdietrich1496 only knipex tool that has broken 2 or 3 times on me is their ziptie cutters. But my god are they worth it as long as one of the snippers doesn't break of (which for me is always the same problem)
@minuteman41995 ай бұрын
I've an electrician that long too and have tools that old. Channel Lock, Klein and Ideal. Something must have hanged.
@rumooliverhomunculusiaintr675820 күн бұрын
in Germany, where Knipex comes from, many people actually use the brand name Knipex to refer to wire cutters in general.
@JaredDamm5 ай бұрын
Thank you for holding manufacturers responsible with your own quality control testing, and more importantly informing us the consumers.
@ndoghouse68535 ай бұрын
That would have to be complete lack of QC.
@WillPower3115 ай бұрын
I don't consider you a knife channel, I consider you a sharpening channel. So glad that you did this I really appreciate you looking into other avenues of sharpness. I really appreciate how you took it to the next level and made the tool even better! Really awesome video thank you so much!
@LifebyBrody5 ай бұрын
"upgrading using common household tools" Rockwell hardness tester, anvil, and a kiln etc.. Man I need to up my basic tool game XD Love the video as always!!!! Would love to see you upgrade some common household scissors
@_Circus_Clapped_5 ай бұрын
he said 4,000$ worth of tools, to fix that issue...
@RondeLeeuw5 ай бұрын
Alex made a joke and didn't even flinch. 😏
@redgator72505 ай бұрын
You can do this with a blow torch and a bucket of oil and a grinder from Walmart. The only reason he is using the hardness tester is to prove his point.
@soundspark5 ай бұрын
@redgator7250 The kiln helps provide precise temperatures for hardening and tempering. Especially for the tempering you need a precise temperature to provide a quality temper while maintaining high hardness.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
UP GRADE YOUR BIG-BOY PANTS TO COMPREHEND THE WONDERFULNESS AND THE TYRANNIES OF THE INTERNET.
@supplement4204 ай бұрын
Got all my Knipex tools from school like 20yrs ago...still working like they are brand new.
@donscottvansandt41395 ай бұрын
I bought a pair of nipex players about 20 years ago. I paid 75 bucks from the tool truck . I thought man I've got a problem! 75 bucks for a pair of players?? But those dang things are awesome! They paid for themselves within the first month! 20 years later they still work as good as new!! Definitely worth the money!
@david73845 ай бұрын
it's.. it's pliers...
@donscottvansandt41395 ай бұрын
@@david7384 I know ! Damn spellchecker!
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
THIS WHY THE U.S. WILL WILLINGLY BE IT'S MONOPOLISTIC SELF WILLED EXECUTIONERS. ZERO U.S.COMPETITION YIELDED A PLETHORA OF LOOKA-LIKES FOR PROFIT. NO CHOICES STEADY EXTORTIONS FROM LAZY LABORERS! GERMAN COMPETITION TAKES USABLE LONGEVITY IN VALUE-RETAINED, FOR THE CHOICES OF LABOR TO ACQUIRE DIFFERENT AND MORE EFFICIENT TOOLS, FOR THEIR PROGRESS TO SELF SUSTAINABILITY.
@ImDaRealBoi5 ай бұрын
@@david7384good pliers.
@jonttan035 ай бұрын
@@david7384 And also KNIPEX
@nicstroud5 ай бұрын
Here in the U.K. all the electricians I know use Knipex. So do all the shutter joiners who cut and tie all the steel work for concrete forms. If you know, you know.
@HighFlyer965 ай бұрын
Knipex and Garant in Switzerland. Besides Milwaukee drills, American brands rather compare to Chinese brands... Accountants and shareholders will tear down any quality for profit I guess.
@Richard-nb4iv5 ай бұрын
Growing in Canada, there was a time when Sheffield steel tools were highly sought after. Times have changed, and not for the better.
@splitprissm93395 ай бұрын
Electronics and Jewelry people also love Lindström.
@mattyBonds5 ай бұрын
Really you cant go wrong with any German brand as far as tools go. I have tons of Knipex, Wera, Wiha and some Weidmuller tools and they are by far lightyears ahead of anything we make here in America. Thats because Klein sold out to china for a lot of materials and the Germans typically havent done that. Although some do, have parts made in china, the tools are still 10x better and more reliable
@splitprissm93395 ай бұрын
@@mattyBonds Technically, some Swedish brands I highly regard (Sandvik and related) are now US-owned (Snap-On)....
@ImBarryScottCSS5 ай бұрын
As a man with multiple Knipex tools stamped W. Germany it warms the cockles of my heart to see people recommending them in comment sections. The world figured it out eventually 😊
@xlntnrg5 ай бұрын
German tech has always been top quality.
@revemb46535 ай бұрын
german engineering is best in de world
@T-Ball-o5 ай бұрын
Yes, unfortunately their pliers wrench is made of warm butter
@ImBarryScottCSS5 ай бұрын
@@T-Ball-o ? I have a pliers wrench quite literally in my hand right now that I've been using for about 12 years daily and it's as good as the day I bought it, might be a you problem.
@ClumsyToast5 ай бұрын
Cockles? ....I don't dare google that
@Ulfheodin3 ай бұрын
Oh man this video is satisfying. seeing a tool that doesnt do what it's supposed to, and finally does it
@jacobpoucher5 ай бұрын
Knipex or nothing for me i got 20+ pairs being a career mechanic.
@vibeslide5 ай бұрын
@@metagen77 He obviously means that he has 20+ pairs of Knipex pliers.
@stazeII5 ай бұрын
Came to post this. Knipex. But definitely a buy once cry once.
@davepotato1015 ай бұрын
Yes, knipex all day. They're not cheap, but your grandchildren will inherit them😅
@Tryxxor5 ай бұрын
Got myself some for working on my car, well worth the money imo
@CodSlap5 ай бұрын
Came here to post this as well. If it’s a tool you really need to daily drive - Knipex or go home.
@Visigoth_5 ай бұрын
Videos like this make me *SOOO HAPPY!* Hold manufacturers accountable for selling us Junk; boycott Crap! (vote with your $).
@discoeur5 ай бұрын
hard to vote with your £ when every product is made in the same factory but with a different logo slapped on it
@Visigoth_5 ай бұрын
@@discoeur true... that's why I appreciate videos like this... he just showed us which products to boycott and which one is worth our money (for now; that's why trustworthy "pro-consumer" content like this is worth supporting. And keep a skeptical eye on him/ his content too "to stay aware of the possibility of him selling out and then shilling so he can cash-in on the good faith he's earned... it's a never ending challeng "that's economics/ life."). 🤔
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
THE TYRANNY OF MONOPOLY BY OLIGARCHY IS TYRANNICALLY REDUNDANT!
@MessyPointedBlob5 ай бұрын
@@discoeur Klein technically makes the majority of their products in the US in their own factory. It does not mean they don't intentionally engineer them to fail for profit.
@flyingsodwai13825 ай бұрын
The K is not silent in Knipex. I've been told that germans do not have silent letters at all. I have been using that exact Knipex electricians tool since it was first released. As a professional electrician working in the automation sector I often need to trim very small stranded wire to millimeter precision. The Knipex electricians tool is the only one i found that can do it consistently.
@OUTDOORS555 ай бұрын
@@flyingsodwai1382 I KNOW about the pronunciation 😉👍
@JacqueHarper5 ай бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 Even better pun: "I NOW KNOW..." 😜
@bobnelly27165 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! I'm glad I want the only person to notice the missing K.
@TheLongDon5 ай бұрын
We speak English, not German. Just like Volkswagen, we pronounce it as we see it in our language
@RobotronSage5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure ''knip'' is German for ''cut'' At least it means ''cut'' in Dutch And those languages are very similar so I'd assume it's the same in German
@Ulta_Nagenki3 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm a pretty new welder (About 2 years working, 3 ½ with school) and this so far has been pretty nice to know what I should buy. Also helps the video is pretty watchable. Not like shorts or an hour long questionable Quantity production, very nice stuff!
@RyuuTenno5 ай бұрын
i love how there's people who think you're complaining about a "non-issue" in regards to their ability to cut, but I've only ever used them a few times, as I'm not a professional by any means, nor do I do any hobby that requires i do this regularly, and I've only ever gotten 1 good cut out of them (assuming new or near new), and all other times they're complete garbage. It really doesn't take much, for even an average person who rarely, if ever, touches these things to figure out if something is even halfway decent. So, I'm glad youtube randomly recommended this video, and I'm glad that you figured out how to solve this issue once and for all. I'll have to remember this for the next time i mess with any wire cutters (whenever that'll be, lol), so as to get them in a better shape for cutting.
@macvos5 ай бұрын
This is the reason that I, even as a non-professional or even daily user, tend to buy good quality tools, like Knipex and Wera, even if they're more expensive. It's worth a lot to just grab them when you need them and know they'll work without a fuss.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
MUCH LIKE THE POTENTIALS FOR CITIZENS,. TELEVISIONS HAD THEIR DAY UNTIL MEDIA-GREED USURPED! NOW THE PLAY-IT-AGAIN-SAM OF HISTORY SHEDS IT'S GLIMMERS OF COMMUNISMS ANTI INDOCTRINATIONS ARE RE-EXAMINED TO THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETIES METHODS OF PAYING IT FORWARD GENERATIONALLY, AS MENTALLY STANDING ON THE CREATORS SHOULDERS OF THE LAZY MEN WHO THOUGHT! ! ! ! DAMNNED! THERE MUST BE A BETTER WAY! AND INSPITE OF NEIGH SAYERS...... DID!
@tyreewadsworth15935 ай бұрын
I love the way the world is most people are so greedy they don't care about waste anymore or tools that actually work as intended.
@gravestoner24885 ай бұрын
Meh, i use my wire strippers to strip wire. I use my diagonal cutters to cut wire.
@voornaam31915 ай бұрын
When can we buy the novel? MacVos, Cutting Edge?
@joemiller685 ай бұрын
From my vantage point, Knipex is forged. The others are stamped. Forging gives a refined grain structure. During forging, material flashes (squirts) out the parting line in a direction always 90 degrees to the cut edges. This material flow becomes the grain direction. It's 90 degrees everywhere, in fact. You always want grain direction to be 90 degrees to the cut edge. Knives are stamped incorrectly with regard to grain direction. They are stamped to facilitate stock utilization.
@kadmow5 ай бұрын
Stamped or forged? Incorrectly, that depends on what task one is most interesred in, edge perfection, or tool mechanical integrity (one can compromise for "task adequacy".)...
@RondeLeeuw5 ай бұрын
Those cheap ones are indeed definitely not forged. They look like they're made of steel plate. 😳
@kenbrown28085 ай бұрын
@@kadmow no, it depends on whether they are interested in a cheap tool they can abuse and discard or an expensive tool that will last forever if properly cared for, but must be properly cared for.
@narmale5 ай бұрын
Klein strippers/needle nose are are offered in forged, and they are MUCH better, i have a pair nearly 10 years old now... but, they are also the same price as the Knipex ones
@1966johnnywayne5 ай бұрын
Or simply acknowledge that Wire Strippers are the only "disposable" tool in an electrician's tool pouch ...as they are an inexpensive die cut steel, purpose design tool, not a forged steel "multi-tool" design...and that the cutting edge is simply an 'add-on' feature, not their primary purpose.
@robertrappold37135 ай бұрын
As an apprentice, I was taught that wire strippers were for stripping wires, even if they have wire cutters. Dykes were for cutting wire. Same goes for the NM-B Strippers. 22 years later I avoid the “multi tool” gimmick. Give me a set of T-Handle Strippers, Angled Dykes and Lineman Pliers (Electricians Hammer). As an aside, I will say that the Knipex is a totally different kind of wire cutter, built more like Dykes or Lineman Pliers. When manufacturers include wire cutters on the same tool as Wire Strippers, the cutter is an after thought. It shares the same base as the strippers, which doesn’t require much beef, and isn’t built up for it.
@bobbobbington11325 ай бұрын
Thank you, this is the real answer right here. I was in communications in the army and we used linesman's pliers every day. I picked up soldering as a hobby over the last few years, and that just reaffirmed my position that I would NEVER use wire strippers to cut wire unless I was willing to damage them. I don't think the cutting edge is even there for cutting wire, but rather for trimming jacket insulation. This whole video, while including good testing, is starting from a false premise based on using the wrong tool for the job.
@TheOriginalCFA19794 ай бұрын
@@bobbobbington1132 Guess during all your “communications” training the army never taught you to listen, since the video literally explains the tools are being built to fail and if the process was modified slightly the cutting edge would in fact work. The modified tool worked and held up fine, it was modified from a production stripper/cutter, there is nothing inherently flawed with the design the flaw is in the execution of the design. When I buy a tool, I want it to hold up for more than a weekend. If it can’t hold up to *basic* use, it should be built in a way that allows it to be maintained. I wouldn’t buy a table saw that had a blade that couldn’t be removed, and that would outlast these by years. It’s just designed to fail so you have to buy more. As this video shows clearly. He didn’t build a brand new pair to do what he wanted, he made a couple of minor modifications to a product that is being sold. I expect more for my money.
@bobbobbington11324 ай бұрын
@@TheOriginalCFA1979 Thank you for your opinion.
@eclipz34244 ай бұрын
@@bobbobbington1132Wow a peaceful debacle in KZbin comments holy cow I can't believe it!!
@drawkcabkurt3 ай бұрын
Yeah never used the strippers for cutting wire...actually never use the strippers of this kind either...box knife works better for romex...
@Gabriel-jc2scАй бұрын
I’m an electrician and I’ve always been dissatisfied with the wire cutters from Klein Tools. You actually performed roughly the same upgrades that I did to my trustee cutters now. With the heat treated, quench, sharpen the angle with a better degree and apex plus flattened the both to cut nice and tight. I’ve been a McGuyver ever since I could remember. Always try to re engineer a product to perform better and to my pleasing. Great Video!💪💪
@JeepinMaxx5 ай бұрын
When I started watching this video, I thought "he forgot to test the Knipex". Of course you eventually did! I expected Knipex to excel, because every Knipex tool I've ever owned has exceeded in quality and performance over any other brands I've used. Thanks for yet another informative (and entertaining) video!
@JonathanStYves5 ай бұрын
One of my very first tool was a small pair of Knipex bolt cutters to make chainmail. It was far more expensive but highly recommended, and the minute I used it I knew I made the right choice. Cuts hardened aluminum like butter and steel quite easily. After thousands of cuts they still look brand new. When I started the video I was surprised the K-brand was failing so badly because I really like Klein screwdrivers and go the two brands confused. The minute I saw the red and blue pair I knew it wouldn't disappoint. Great video, love that you could modify the small pairs so easily.
@Jonathanaymond5 ай бұрын
Klein sucks.
@russellstephan68445 ай бұрын
The power of independent content creators! Very nice!
@rswyltk19 күн бұрын
Thank you. I threw an absolute fit the other day because I thought my guys had been cutting gravel with my Klein cutters. Then I saw your video, and now I have a set of KNIPEX, that is mine, cause I still thing they were cutting gravel.
@jernejkurincic90505 ай бұрын
My experience: I steer clear from "shear" wire cutters - what I mean by that is that the claws of the cutters move side by side - I choose that they instead move "edge on edge". The force of cutting in the shear type moves the claws apart and so changes the geometry of cutting, which is pretty evident with the stranded cable cutting, where the strands just "ride" in between the claws. So an important reason why Knipex are so much better may be that they are made much more substantial, which prevents this moving apart. Edge on edge design prevents any diagonal action. But edge on edge is very susceptible to any blade damage and demands much more accuracy in manufacturing.
@1966johnnywayne5 ай бұрын
Or simply acknowledge that Wire Strippers are the only "disposable" tool in an electrician's tool pouch ...as they are an inexpensive die cut steel, purpose design tool, not a forged steel "multi-tool" design...and that the cutting edge is simply an 'add-on' feature, not their primary purpose.
@bobthomas83425 ай бұрын
Klein makes a much better wire stripper/cutter with forged arms and a compression type cutter rather than a shearing type cutter. No one who is making a ton of cuts uses one of those cheap stamped-metal ones. Those are intended for a homeowner who might replace an outlet every couple of years.
@GoalOrientedLifting4 ай бұрын
This, i use heavy duty side cutters that only does cutting. and i abuse it, after 4 years of abuse it still cuts everything. all though i did struggle to cut a fat nail, last time. so may get a new one. For anything else i use Insulation-Stripping Pliers, theyre more consistent, and faster than the type he shows in the video.
@Marshal98-y4i4 ай бұрын
@@bobthomas8342 Definitely, the Klein's he's got are the consumer grade box, store special, an electrical supply house has the better ones for the same price! Their not perfect, but mine are still good after several 1000 wires!
@freddoflintstono93215 ай бұрын
I have Knipex tools that are over 20 years old and they're still totally fine. Just decent materials and solid tool engineering. Thanks for researching this.
@Gamblor38095 ай бұрын
Klein has gone so far downhill. I switched to Knipex about 12 years ago and never looked back. Knipex > Klein
@Bob_Adkins5 ай бұрын
Channel lock, Crescent, and yes, even Klein used to make good hardened cutting tools. It's shameful the way they have let their quality slip.
@macvos5 ай бұрын
Let's really hope some Chinese investor doesn't buy Knipex...
@9HighFlyer9Ай бұрын
I have a pair of Klein angle cutters that my father bought me when I got my first job as an apprentice. He was an HVAC guy so understood the need for good tools. They have been used a lot since 1999 and still work as well as the first day. I also have a toolbox full of newer Klein tools that just wore out or broke.
@rvnerd76715 ай бұрын
As a RV tech I used my tools every day. I can, indeed vouch for Knipex toughness. Anything they make is a step above. Hope things are going well with your recovery. Your content is excellent!
@kingston9696Ай бұрын
As an assistant engineer, who usually deal with these wire cutting, totally relatable! Finally someone talked about this!! 🎉🎉
@Blue-cq2hl5 ай бұрын
Honestly noticed this with a lot of scissor style tools like this. Between heat treat and alignment issues you'll see a lot of problems. They just don't have tight enough tolerances which allows the gapping so they don't consistently cut and results in folding. It's like an old worn out pair of scissors that you have to apply pressure so the blades intersect better.
@threestans90965 ай бұрын
yeah. its a “problem” that doesnt need 13min of video. anyone who has been a human for more than 6 years understands how scissors work and why they need sharpening or better design to function longer. This doesnt need to be a video. At all. Next video…how to stop your car from running out of gas using this life hack-getting gas!
@jameswarner74355 ай бұрын
@@threestans9096 I felt the same way about your comment as you did about this video...
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
DUH! THE KNOWLEDGE OF SHARPENINGS CUTS THE BULL BY THE BALLS! THE DULLARDS TO COMMERCE ARE THE STABLES OF NOT HORSE SENSES THAT PROFIT FROM THE CAN'T FIX STUPIDS!
@warpedweirdo4 ай бұрын
@@georgedunkelberg5004 Knowledge of spelling, punctuation, grammar, capitalization, and which idioms are in common use significantly reduces misunderstandings and confusion. What did that bull do to you anyway? It was only standing by some balls, wasn't it? Anyhow, don't be so hard on yourself; you can improve if you try.
@DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu5 ай бұрын
Man I should say it officially, you are the best. The master of scientific mods on edges. 🍻🔪
@IcecalGamer5 ай бұрын
E true Bona fide EDGE-Lorde, if you wish =)) Ok... i'll let myself out.
@orangetruckman5 ай бұрын
This shouldn’t be an issue with any company that’s been in business for more than a couple years. That’s pitiful and should be embarrassing for all the companies!
@uponeric365 ай бұрын
How long before we get a hammer that shatters putting a single nail into plywood I wonder, bet Klein will make it first.
@phizc5 ай бұрын
@@uponeric36I think it's more likely we get a hammer that'll get dented by the nail first.😅
@mzaite5 ай бұрын
People keep buying them, so they get feedback that not trying pays.
@timop63405 ай бұрын
Race to the bottom, gotta cash out all of the brand value as long as it lasts. Look into the mirror if you want to know who is footing the Bill
@DerHenker_5 ай бұрын
thats why made in USA is not a guarantee for quality. A lot of times it's the opposite
@robbroy3 ай бұрын
Stuff like this has floated around my mind for many years and now finally I have your excellent work 👌🏽⚡👌🏽
@nufosmatic5 ай бұрын
Electrical Engineer working in all aspects of assembling high-performance computers since 1981 and this is one of the best technical videos I've seen on YT. Thank you
@obie2245 ай бұрын
Top notch video - damn few channels are little more than paid sponsorships these days, and it's so refreshing to see an honest man putting forth some honest work to speak an honest truth. God bless ya bud, subscribed and all notifications on.
@tommihommi15 ай бұрын
I own two types of wirecutters: cheap crappy ones I use for 3d prints and for abusing when I know it doesn't matter knipex for actually cutting wires
@joshcarter-com5 ай бұрын
FWIW I use Knipex flush cutters for 3D print cleanup all the time. I also have some cheaper Hakko flush cutters that work well for the task. Flush cutters are a life saver for removing supports from SLA/resin prints.
@JS_PrecisionАй бұрын
This is an important video! I wondered for a long time why it's so hard to find good wire cutters.
@Blakes1235 ай бұрын
Have an old pair of Klein wirestripers that have a dent in the middle of the cutter from cutting copper wire. Stranded copper. So bad the spring won’t even open them anymore.
@a9ball15 ай бұрын
Keep in mind this was 40+ years ago, In college they told us to only use those for stripping not cutting. If you want to cut wire only use diagonal wire cutters. No combination tool will do as well as a single use tool. I've used diagonal cutters my whole career and carrying one more tool wasn't that difficult.
@tsm6885 ай бұрын
a cheap diagonal cutter from the same brand will beat up and destroy these silly things for the same cost, and do a decent job stripping wires too once you know how.
@N4CR5 ай бұрын
@@tsm688 this guy wires lol. I still prefer proper strippers to avoid knicking strands especially if you are running closer to ratings for wire or doing wiring non human craft...
@hkst51rturbocharger135 ай бұрын
Diagonal cutters are quicker at stripping wire anyway if you know how to use them
@JohnScottIIDX5 ай бұрын
@@tsm688 and the knipex diagonal cutters will outperform by another order of magnitude
@youtubasoarus5 ай бұрын
In a field where time is money, nobody is ever going to reach for that second tool.
@sunnasmilieu5 ай бұрын
There's this little blue wire cutter, a real staple used by Swedish electricians. Originally made by Nelco, model CC22. It's called a "blåtång" (blue plier). It cuts, it strips, it twirls and flips. Cutting with it is like cutting through butter. It's the bee's knees! Oh, and it crimps too.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
SHARING IS PEOPLE POWER!
@95rav5 ай бұрын
But does it slice, dice and julienne?
@Mattsson1125 ай бұрын
It is great at times. However if you work in power plants etc it is not an allowed tool to use as you might damage the wire. Then you need to go with tools like schneider electric etc.
@sunnasmilieu5 ай бұрын
@@Mattsson112 That's of course true.
@timothy242873 ай бұрын
Restored all of my aviation snips last year. Flattened the mating surfaces and reground the cutting edges. They are better than new, getting the mating surfaces flat is incredibly important.
@timothy242873 ай бұрын
One more thing to add, they were all wiss snips, 3 from the 80s and one from the 2010ish and there was a very noticeable difference in the hardness of the steels, the new ones were like a hard cheese.
@xgh10005 ай бұрын
As any @Project Farm watcher knows, Knipex is usually the only brand that gets the job done properly. Thanks for an in depth analysis!
@daviddavidson23575 ай бұрын
To quote an excellent machinist *"Buy once, cry once"* If you don't understand that. "Buy cheap, cry many times"
@abundantharmony5 ай бұрын
The first phrase makes no sense. You can by anything once no matter it's value. Thus, "Buy nice, or cry twice."
@peterparker92865 ай бұрын
It is RAMpant in all pro Ducks.
@loganmedia11425 ай бұрын
Unfortunately more expensive products aren't always better or sufficiently better to justify their higher price.
@joecosta34165 ай бұрын
@@abundantharmonyThe idea is that you buy something more expensive and cry over the price ONCE, but never have to replace that thing. In contrast, buying cheap garbage will have you crying many times because they'll wear out/break and be a pain in the ass and you'll have to buy many of them over your lifetime. I've been trying to follow this more, you support generally better companies, have better stuff, things go more smoothly for you, you create less waste, throw fewer bullshit reciprocating saws through your garage window, etc.
@abundantharmony5 ай бұрын
@@joecosta3416 I understood the idea, it's just the wording that left it up to multiple interpretations.
@lizzardwizard20005 ай бұрын
In electronics manufacturing industry, these cheap tools are primarily used for stripping insulation, not cutting. We use dedicated cutters for cutting. Many different kinds depending on the wire gage and type of cut, beveled, flush, etc.
@Tiltrotortech21 күн бұрын
The science of scissors and wire cutters is extremely fascinating. The cutting action relies on several different means to separate a material. By placing two offset blades as close together as possible so that they can overlap with minimal space between them, you get a pinching force that causes softer materials to shear instead of bend as the two blades pass each other. Additionally, the blade pitch performs two functions, both to focus that force on a smaller edge, thus multiplying the compressive power that is driving into each side of the material, and causing the sheared material to slide along the surface of the slope, pulling it away from its other half, stretching the remaining material still being cut, making it even easier to cut. This is why getting the cut started is the hardest part, but after it is started, the cutting becomes easier.
@hazy-5 ай бұрын
As far as I'm concerned, you are in the same category as channels like AvE, Paul Harrell, and DrDaveBilliards. Just a dude who seems genuine and is enthusiastic about sharing what he knows and interacting with like-minded viewers. Love your content, dude! Keep it coming.
@boredom10005 ай бұрын
Dr Dave was my mechatronics professor. Small world!
@TodorTashev5 ай бұрын
My father is an electrician. He's had Knipex for decades that have never failed to cut any wire cleanly and smoothly like butter. And it is pronounced with "k" like "knipex" one not "nipex". It's a German brand, hence the sounding is hard.
@TheLongDon5 ай бұрын
It's pronounced how he's pronouncing it. We are not Germans. Or do you pronounce the W in Volkswagen as a V?
@theairaccumulator71445 ай бұрын
@@TheLongDon yes
@macvos5 ай бұрын
@@TheLongDonif you listen carefully, the Germans don't pronounce the 'W' as a 'V' either. They do pronounce it differently from English, but there is a distinct difference between a German 'W' and an English 'V'. Germans do sometimes have very typical pronunciation when speaking English with a German accent (like most non-English speakers), so maybe that's where the confusion comes from.
@TheLongDon5 ай бұрын
@@macvos My point is that we are English speakers and not German. We are not obligated to follow German pronunciations or Greek pronunciations or whatever language any other words is from, we will follow whatever is comfortable for our tongues
@macvos5 ай бұрын
@@TheLongDon true. I was just responding to the comment about the German pronunciation of the 'W' in 'Volkswagen'.
@MAGAMAN5 ай бұрын
This explains why I see so many professionals using the Knipex. They may cost twice as much, but it the half price tool starts failing on the first use, how many of those cheap tools will you be buying over and over again.
@olik1365 ай бұрын
Knipex is actually so popular in Germany- I have often heard people use the brand name as a name for every pair of side cutters. Like Americans use xerox for any photocopier
@onlinepanic20365 ай бұрын
@@olik136i live in america and dont know any that do.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
P.T. BARNUM SAID: A "TOOL SUCKER IS BORN EVERY SECOND" TIC-TOK-TIC
@jeremycassell7627Ай бұрын
Haha that’s awesome, as soon as you pulled out the knipex I figured they’d work. Never used a pair of their wire cutters but all their pliers and stuff are amazing!
@scottbennington29365 ай бұрын
Global tool manufactures being schooled by a guy who 5-6 yrs ago pulled his riding mower out of the shed to make knives with a few hundred $$$ in hand me down tools. I appreciate everything you do here Alex. Many have learned so much in your masterclass of "how to make all things metal -sharp" Godspeed on future projects.
@emily361305 ай бұрын
Those tool manufacturers know exactly what they're doing. The shorter a tool lasts and the cheaper it is to manufacture, the more profit they can squeeze out of it.
@B-System5 ай бұрын
The Solid/Stranded markings on the stripper are for indicating which positions to use with which gage wire, since stranded wires have a larger diameter than solid for a given gage, but you're certainly correct that the cutting section should be suitable for cutting anything it claims to be suitable for stripping. In practice I use flush cutters almost exclusively to cut wire.
@BaconIover695 ай бұрын
10:07 isn't it amazing that a thing called "knife channel" exists? I learned so much (my knives are very sharp now) about steel, carbon content, hardening and angles. Thanks my guy ✌🏻😄
@jnklee3 ай бұрын
As someone that builds wire guides for medical procedures; I cut A LOT of wire. And the very high end ($400) wire cutters we are required to use will go dull in a week. I've pulled brand new cutters out and they barely work at all. I really feel this pain.
@Dadolaurenovic5 ай бұрын
From Kinpex: Why is there so much confusion about how to pronounce KNIPEX? In order to answer this question, we have to look back to the 15th century. Until then, the k in words like knight, knee and knot was still pronounced, as it was in all Old Germanic languages. But then, the English decided that it was simply too much trouble to pronounce /kn/ in a syllable onset. They were not completely unjustified to do so as it is a tricky consonant cluster: to produce the /k/ you have to move the back of your tongue to the back of your throat; to produce /n/ you then have to move the tip of the tongue to the roof of your mouth right behind your teeth. That’s a big distance to cover between only two sounds. The easy way out was to simply drop the /k/ and from then on knight, knee, knot and KNIPEX have been pronounced without it. In other Germanic languages, like Dutch, Swedish and German we still find /kn/ as a syllable onset today. So in German, Knie, Knoten und KNIPEX are pronounced with the /k/. The proper German pronunciation of KNIPEX is k-nee-pex [knipɛks], but phonetically speaking, it is very reasonable to pronounce it nee-pex in English.
@ElementOBam5 ай бұрын
Nip-Ex
@notsaucemanofficial5 ай бұрын
nipp les
@NigelTolley4 ай бұрын
KMVP. 😂
@Google_Does_Evil_Now5 ай бұрын
These dirty practices do so much damage to our competitiveness and economy.
@no-ic5gw5 ай бұрын
Its almost like capitalism incentivizes this behavior....
@no-ic5gw5 ай бұрын
@@razmetrez then why does sh*t keep getting worse, under CAPITALISM? Companies want more money for less. Its obvious that this would happen if you take a second to think about it.
@no-ic5gw5 ай бұрын
@@razmetrez how about you read about capitalism before you claim brainrot on a proven trend.
@no-ic5gw5 ай бұрын
@@razmetrez >best quality product will be chosen? Lol no. The best quality product won't even be PRODUCED! Companies want the most money for the lowest cost. Thats why your boss will always want the most work out of you for the least pay. This is elementary school levels of observation
@patrick11122235 ай бұрын
7:10 please don't call me Shirley
@ttsReddit5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@SpiceCh5 ай бұрын
There's no way manufacturers wouldn't know any better, because they've spent a ton of money over several decades doing r&d into finding a "perfect" design and process. These tools failed exactly the same 30 years ago as they do today - they're intentionally engineered to fail after some time to prevent market saturation, and extensive marketing and branding does the remaining job of making customers believe they're buying a quality product regardless. This stuff is the reason why many people understandably swear by the tools that have been passed down in their families for generations. The phrase, "they don't make them like they used to" is famous because it's true.
@NigelTolley4 ай бұрын
The Chinese brands that existed for 4 years did r&d? Beyond buying a single pair to clone? I don't think so.
@SpiceCh4 ай бұрын
@@NigelTolley Milwaukee Tool is 100 years old bud
@NigelTolley4 ай бұрын
@SleepyFen they might be, but they weren't outsourcing to China back then!
@SpiceCh4 ай бұрын
@@NigelTolley they were bought out 20 years ago. And the outsourcing argument doesn't mean they're not responsible for the design and quality control of their product. Milwaukee also still has American production going strong and sells American made tools for the American market. The issue isn't the overseas production - their domestic and overseas products use the exact same blueprint and quality control standards.
@NigelTolley4 ай бұрын
@@SpiceCh So they're a competent different company now - all the leaders have changed, all the old boys in R&D will have long gone as "cost overhead", and all traces of institutional knowledge is long gone. You're proving my point.
@kt381385 ай бұрын
Chinese factory workers is terrified at the price tag of those wire cutters in the US. Previously they thought they were making low-quality stuff for under-developed markets, guessed retail price gonna be $3-4 max. They also shrug at your message at the end. The "tool makers" will not allow their factory to changes the specs.
@caseyb13465 ай бұрын
Proof that the high prices today are NOT because of inflation. It's bourgeois greed.
@midnightstudio37425 ай бұрын
Wow, that's really interesting to see you have this issue with a pair of Klein's! I have an pair of Klein D2000-28 Angled Diagonal Cutting Pliers, and I use it often to cut solid and stranded wire, along with small nails, bolts and screws. I have never had any issues with them, or with the blade becoming damaged, despite abusing them. My Channellock diagonal cutters and my Klein D2000-9NE Lineman Side Cutter Pliers have also been holding up exceedingly well. HOWEVER, as you pointed out this seems to be solely an issue of geometry because all my pairs of diagonal cutters are made of D2 tool steel. So funny enough, THEY HAVE MULTIPLE VERY GOOD WIRE CUTTERS, BUT THEY JUST DON'T USE THE DESIGNS THAT WORK?!?!?! Great video as always! (P.S. I think you meant to say COMMERCIAL electric, not general electric, but I could be mistaken)
@ricksanchez74595 ай бұрын
Klein dikes are gtg. These strippers I only see used for the actual stripping, mainly automotive style stranded cable. In residential/commercial wiring everyone just uses their dikes to strip
@Sylvan_dB5 ай бұрын
The dikes have blades that meet and pinch to cut as opposed to the scissor bypass style of blades being the subject of this video. The bypass blades are very sensitive to numerous problems whereas the dikes are much more forgiving.
@found_at_midnight5 ай бұрын
You had me at 'if space is a vacuum"! Clandestine trolling to perfection!
@damascusraven4 ай бұрын
Something I started doing recently was just returning defective items. Too many people buy something, then inevitably toss the item when it breaks shortly after. It's a small action, but if this became the norm it would almost force companies to improve their products.
@johncorso97015 ай бұрын
This is great. Wire cutters have always been a headache for me and I'm not a pro. A new pair works for a while then it sucks. Now it all makes sense.
@alfredomarquez97775 ай бұрын
THERE IS A VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR, THAT YOU LEFT OUT: -I don't agree with your reasoning that Rockwell HARDNESS and cutting EDGE ANGLE are the only factors in getting a good, clean and perfectly SHEARED wire cut: ANOTHER LARGE difference between that Knipex and all the other cheapos, lies not only on the cutting angle and Hardness, but equally critically in the THICKNESS, and RIGIDITY of the "hinged scissor halves": The Knipex only can maintain the ALIGNMENT of the cutting edges in close sliding contact because the cutting edges cannot separate as easily as the extremelly cheapo stamped sheetmetal halves of the garbage ones... Having thick halves, that keep truly flat, and hinged by a stout pin that keeps the halves closely together, like in a good pair of scissors, is what allows the cutting edges to keep one against the other without separating and "rolling" the wire strands instead of cleanly shearing them. Thus, the Knipex, FORGED instead of cheaply stamped halves, in addition to the edge angle, and (as it appears) lastly followed by a proper Hardness, is what gives the much better cutting and long lasting effectivity.
@PioloQuiboloy5 ай бұрын
all you did is talk talk talk. Where is your experimental data
@brancebjones72055 ай бұрын
@@PioloQuiboloythe talk, talk, talk was informative and logical, therefore valuable to me. Kinda weird that you’d expect random commenters to have completed data analysis and then publish it somehow for you.
@macvos5 ай бұрын
@@PioloQuiboloyif you've ever used a pair of scissors with the blades badly held together after a while, you know enough to understand his point.
@alfredomarquez97772 ай бұрын
@@PioloQuiboloy 42+ years of experience as an engineer... And what you have to offer,apart from useless comments that share nothing???
@PioloQuiboloy2 ай бұрын
@@alfredomarquez9777 your age is not a valid data😂 are you a computer engineer or what?
@Z3kon4s5 ай бұрын
From the second I read the title, I was thinking "What about Knipex, what about Knipex, WHAT ABOUT KNIPEX"
@tn71985 ай бұрын
Outstanding and very needed video! I have similar problems nipping steel guitar strings--very hard to find end cutters that will hold up long. I'm honestly shocked at the degradation in response to copper wire. Manufacturers should know better!
@koyang2e5 ай бұрын
I use one from a Japanese company, Vessel. It costs 20-30 USD and is still working fine.
@azrobbins015 ай бұрын
Great video! The problem I have with the Knipex is that the stripping holes are too far from the hinge, and if you use them all day long to strip wire, your hands will take more than a day to recover from the soreness. Personally, I just resharpen the edge on my Kleins and tighten up the hinge with a hammer and they work fine for years after that. Also, I use a different model number from the ones you bought so that all the cutting and stripping parts are closer to the hinge to give more leverage and produce more cutting power with less effort. There is no reason they can't just do this from the factory, though.
@tommihommi15 ай бұрын
if you spend all day to strip wire... use a more modern style of wirestripper than these 1800s style ones.
@azrobbins015 ай бұрын
@@tommihommi1 If you are talking about one of those automatic ones, remember that you also have to carry it in your hands on in a toolbelt while going up and down a ladder a few hundred times per day as well. Every extra bit on unnecessary weight makes a big difference.
@PeregrineBF5 ай бұрын
@@azrobbins01 The Knipex 12 40 200 are extremely light, and strip quite a lot (AWG 32-7). I deal with electronics, not power electrical systems, so I've not tried to strip Romex with them, so I can't say how well they work on something that wide.
@Electric-Bob5 ай бұрын
My Klien Stripper/Cutters are Several Decades Old now and Cut Stranded Perfectly every time and I Love Em'!!!
@puffinjuice5 ай бұрын
Manufactures change their processes over time
@tesmith475 ай бұрын
@@puffinjuicenever for the better
@Jehty_5 ай бұрын
@@puffinjuiceno no no. You see a brand that was great several decades ago must also be great nowadays. Brand loyalty exists for a reason. Because ones great always great. And that's why I always recommend my favorite brand, even though I haven't bought a tool of them in a decade.
@alexandramarberry10234 ай бұрын
I have always hated using the wire strippers for anything but wire stripping. Sure, it would be convenient to cut and strip all with the same tool in just two easy motions. But I've pretty much always used lineman pliers, or more often, diagonal cutters. And recently, I finally upgraded to Knipex diagonal cutters and needlenose. Soon I'll get their lineman pliers and probably their wire cutters too. I've loved Knipex Cobras for a while, but I'm so glad to finally be getting more of their tools to round out my toolbox with the best quality tools.
@X4Alpha4X5 ай бұрын
i love this video so much but you're wasting your breath. Those tools are built to a cost where the manufacturer DOESNT want them to last more than a few hundred uses. Why would they make their tools better for basically free only to halve their sales in the long term? They want you to keep coming back and buying a new set every few months. Plus given how similar all those cheap tools looked, i'd be willing to wager they were all built on the same street or even same building in china and imported and rebranded.
@OUTDOORS555 ай бұрын
Yep all probably built in the same place, but i cant 100% confirm.
@Paxmax5 ай бұрын
Knipex counts on some Joe Schmoe use the knipex to cut a steel wire or bolt 😂 Anyone who is in electronics or electrician has probably had this happen at some or more points. 😑 - moment
@kyfho475 ай бұрын
Problem with the cheaper quality brands is that "eventually", professionals will stop buying them and go for the Knipex. I did.
@X4Alpha4X5 ай бұрын
@@kyfho47 sure, but how many avg joe home diy guys are there for every professional? they're catering to the largest market first. pro grade tools are out there, but not for $30-$50
@luciusirving59265 ай бұрын
As an axe guy, I also found out that a thicker edge will have longer life than a really thin one which will roll. Not all tools need to have a thin edge (looking at box cutters).
@sage52965 ай бұрын
Honestly I'm surprised that just going from 45 to 50 degrees makes such a difference. Trig does say it's got 20% wider base, but it's wild that even that makes the edge probably 500% more durable atleast
@davidstrickland35105 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to see a couple more comparisons: just retreating the steel and just changing the geometry to see which has a bigger effect.
@NigelTolley4 ай бұрын
Cutting soft (ok, half hard) copper wire can be done with a 90 degree edge quite happily. Going thin makes no sense!
@joshlinsmeyer25563 ай бұрын
I personally tend to modify things I buy almost everytime no matter what it is. The strands cut made after the mod is so satisfying especially after what we saw at first. Very cool. Also to further the discussion a out the knipex geometry is the edges come together on a curve which keeps the pressure constant as the cutting point moves through the wire
@mv24425 ай бұрын
Good thing that Knipex is still giving meaning to "made in Germany"
@jake98545 ай бұрын
but made in USA is better tho, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
@DrTheRich5 ай бұрын
@@jake9854 it once maybe was... Not today... If anything is even still made there...
@cannesahs5 ай бұрын
I wish Wiha was still high quality. They turned to crap 😢
@mv24425 ай бұрын
@@cannesahs Yeah, was in par fith knipex, now only some Wiha tools are good. I still like their screwdrivers.
@delsorou5 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing the job of literally dozens of design engineers better than them from your garage.
@JosepsGSX5 ай бұрын
What a very interesting study. Thanks a lot for sharing. Very excellent. Also, A++ and 11 out of 10, for the mirror writing. That was the cherry on top of the cake, set abobe the pie, enveloping the ice cream. Serve shaken, not stirred.
@TTallon12 ай бұрын
I've got to say that using knipex for about a year now as an electrician and they are far superior to most other tool brands (In MY opinion). Thanks for the video! I think ill go get myself a set of their strippers!
@ExtantFrodo25 ай бұрын
It's more informative to change only one thing at a time. I'd like to also see the Klein's with only the cutting angle modified, as well as only the heat treatment. Obviously the combination of the two is much better that the original, but which provided more of the betterness?
@s_s-g4d5 ай бұрын
^this!! It would be nice to see if maybe just the angle change would do the trick.
@ExtantFrodo25 ай бұрын
@@s_s-g4d yes, especially since many people don't have access to adequate heat treatment equipment.
@LukeA_555 ай бұрын
I was hoping he would change the angle on the Klein's or maybe even the harbor freight strippers to see if that would help them out
@beansnrice3215 ай бұрын
I've seen wire cutters with a nearly flat apex. As in it's like two rectangles passing each other. I'm kind of surprised there is an apex at all on wire cutters. Seems unnecessary if all you're cutting is soft metals like copper and aluminum.
@-IE_it_yourself5 ай бұрын
bike cable cutters used for cutting steel and 90' cutters and last for years
@hattfnatten5 ай бұрын
Because they shear the metal rather can cutting it, so they don't really rely on sharpness. Sadly the video doesn't mention this despite the fact you can clearly see the solid wires are sheared in the middle and not cut all the way through.
@OUTDOORS555 ай бұрын
Yeah, the blunter the apex the thicker and stiffer the tool has to be. So that would add to the cost. I really only touched on some of the engineering issues with these. Theres a lot we could go over 🙂
@PM-wt3ye5 ай бұрын
@@hattfnattenFor what reason should it be mentioned, when you can see it happening perfectly?! Do you need to know at what angle to sharpen your wirecutter?! 😂 50 seems better than 45, stillt not enough info??
@BL-yj2wp5 ай бұрын
@@PM-wt3ye The issue with cable shears specifically is, that they must deform the cable as little as possible, they can‘t be too thick behind the edge.
@dj1NM35 ай бұрын
Another really obvious difference between the Knipex and the other cutter/strippers is that it was drop-forged from a billet of steel, whereas the others seem to all be stamped (or maybe laser or waterjet cut) out of a sheet. The grain-flow pattern from the forging process would also add strength, even with the lower tested hardness. . I would cautiously guess that all the edges on the cheaper tool are ground in the same pass, so whether 50-odd degrees is the "perfect" angle for stripping as well, might be a factor as well?
@wcropp15 ай бұрын
This is what I was going to comment as well--the Knipex are a forged tool, whereas the rest of them are stamped/cut out of sheet metal. How much difference this makes is debatable, but I'm sure it does affect performance. It should be noted that Klein also sells a more expensive forged wire stripper, which I'm sure would probably have performed in a more comparable fashion. The stamped ~$25 strippers are, sadly, seen as disposable (which means you'll be buying a new set more often). And I have a feeling you are correct that they're seen as strippers first and foremost, with their wire cutting performance being a secondary consideration.
@straighouttheshed3 ай бұрын
as someone who used to do alot of work with stranded wire the best ive found is using klein 1005 cutter/crimper because the cutter has only 1 blade while the other is flat. this prevents any possible rolling. it makes a blunt cutting edge work better and last longer, had mine for years.
@straighouttheshed3 ай бұрын
then i use seperate automatic wire strippers from automation direct for stripping
@botcrack5 ай бұрын
Writing numbers upside-down and backwards: nailed it
@TheXperior5 ай бұрын
The cutting edges on the Knipex are actually induction hardened separately. Would be interesting, if you could measure the hardness right where it counts.
@georgedunkelberg50045 ай бұрын
RE WATCH! EDGE SHAPE EQUALS DURABILITY WITH TESTS OVER TIME! YOU CAN'T FIX STUPIDS!
@WillPower3115 ай бұрын
I've learned my lesson many time, only buy forged pliers type wire cutters not those plates bolted together they call "stripper"
@s_s-g4d5 ай бұрын
but they are all bolted together, aren't they?
@kadmow5 ай бұрын
The offset hole type wirecutters are the best, cheapest pressed plate steel wirecuttes one can buy, anything trying to do knife edges without knife steel is a joke.
@howdyfriends79503 ай бұрын
i noticed this too! especially because i've been cutting harder wires like kanthal, nichrome, 315/316 stainless. i started only using some basically invincible diamond cutters or tinning shears for actually cutting the wire part, and using my "wire cutters" exclusively for stripping insulation, because that's really all they can do at this point
@maxwelllucas8965 ай бұрын
Knew the Knipex were gonna be the good to go option. Have their side cutters, and they chomp through sash chain and drywall screws no problem.