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Knipex all the way. Even under superhuman load, no breaking parts and the edge even looks good after failure. As steel I'd be honored to become a Knipex. 😂
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@milesabove5259 As a german, it's pronounced Kneepex with a hard "K" 😉
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You really need to have the knowledge and equipment to properly test these, you can't just do this like testing a drill or something. You'd be better off checking out the channels that already did DMM testing.
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If not for the power, internal components of german made Fein tools are made to last generations. 👍
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Really love the Fiskars. You can get them dirt cheap on Amazon and they're super sharp. 👌
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@promo130 spoken like a true weekend warrior
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Think the YouTube money is good enough to get a few replacements 😅
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Can anyone stop Milwaukee? They're at the top almost any time when it comes to battery powered tools.
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I mean you certainly don't buy a Festool if you want the most powerful tool. That goes for pretty much all tool categories. You buy it for great service, european or even german produced, guaranteed spare parts for 10 years after the tool gets discontinued and great accessories.
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Now with all the European brands. I love you😁👍 best Patreon money ever spent
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Thanks
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Just bought the Stihl today. Pretty excited to test it out. 👍 Keep up the good vids mate. Awesome stuff!
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Koken wins backdrag, but will break early. Nepros will be in between on both tests. Hazet will be top rated for failure load, but lots of backdrag. My guesses based on the ratchets I own from them 😁
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@MrWoodyBalto T6 size? That's like nothing, I hope you don't use any drill on this. 😁
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Just a tip for anyone that has broken a wrench and knows what the projectile can do (took a small chunk out of my concrete wall). Put some sort of cloth over the fastener and the risk of injury is reduced massively. There are fasteners which you can't even tackle without an open end wrench, so the advice to take an impact wrench instead is kind of useless.
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3M is just that good. Been using their sandpaper for metal mostly. There's hardly any competition.
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Back when Facom was guaranteed to be french😢
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TIL his name is Todd 😁
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It's hard to put into numbers how good the Wera Hex Plus works on fasteners that have already experienced some wear. I exclusively buy them nowadays.
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Adding Knipex to a pliers comparison starts to feel like cheating 🤔
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To ease your mind a bit. I've been using lots of different brand hex keys throughout the years and the PF test resembles 99 percent of what I experienced. Nowadays Wera Hex Plus exclusively.
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Why would anyone need a ratcheting screwdriver when you can just let your hand slip over the grip. I never in my life felt the need for this. Someone please enlighten me. Additionally screws which you turn with a screwdriver rather than a ratchet will probably even cause more trouble for a ratcheting mechanism because of the minimal friction in the threads
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Don't forget the Patreon ;-)
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Bulky batteries are a nono for me on ratchets.
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What's the use of these compared to a 12V drill? I actually own a Bosch green and I only used it once and quickly put it away.
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Never understood the need for a ratcheting screwdriver. It just happens naturally when you have a normal screwdriver, you just let your hand slip over the grip after every turn🤷🏻
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If anyone can tell me where I can order japanese made Makita tools from Europe, that would be awesome. 👍 edit: ok nvm the new 1/2" impacts are also made in china in japan ;-)
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Spyderco all the way. Not only they make some of the nicest knives. They listen and work closely together with the knife community.
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It's actually insane that you did so good on the whetstone. Others struggle years free-hand sharpening. (including me) lol
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Any particular reason the Wiha Terminator bits weren't used? You already had them on another video.
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I love diagrams ❤
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Few good ones missing sadly. Bosch and Makita for example.
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Can we send in some other high quality bits for a part two? I'm thinking Hazet, PB Swiss, Felo, Stahlwille for example.
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Yes that's why I don't trust low backdrag ratchets
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Zebralight has a cult following. This is not gonna end well😂
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@Horizon301. not a night and day difference between the noname and Stihl but still better
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I've glued chipped plastic parts with Loctite together, that broke in other places before the glued part broke up. Insanely good stuff!
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@XxRudyxX99 up to what torque? I don't trust these adapters really.
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Hey, is there a ratchet comparison in the pipeline? I think this will blow up big time. All the big names from all over the world compared is nowhere to be found on YouTube. Nepros, snapon, Koken, hazet, stahlwille, facom... you name em
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I've only ever used this type of pliers to pull out nails. Why would I try to flushcut anything with these? As demonstrated, it doesn't work. Some please enlighten me.
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International ratchet comparison is gonna blow up big time. Crossing my fingers for it to happen.
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Couldn't decide between Makita and Milwaukee. Ordered both and still can't part ways with any of them. 😅
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I wonder if the right size of Knipex pliers or pliers wrenches would have gotten any of them off.
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@MrSupernova111 overhyped on the net imho
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Been waiting for this one. Todd you're the best! Nepros fanboys gonna be mad. 😂
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OK now it's getting crazy here😂
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Maybe I missed it, but speaking of angles. How about a cordless angle grinder comparison. Hope the Fein will be included. 😁👍
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Every pliers in my garage are made by Knipex 💪
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@BazookaIke these videos generate a LOT of money with the amount of views
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Was always impressed with Loctite. Glad my experiences match your test. Just ordered 40$ worth of different Loctite glues. 😁
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