Just got Fujiya's today, not sure if i like how they feel in my hand compared to marvels. They seemed to be made for smaller hands even tho they are the same size
I see. I can't blame you if you sided with marvel brand compare to Japanese made tools. Even me if we have a locally made tools maybe I try harder to make good review on our own made tools compare to the tools made from Japan & Germany that we've all known how great are these are.
I use marvels nearly everyone I know use them, they’re the best and yes I am Australian
can confirm
Idk why people don’t use them for stripping in Australia they all use channel locks.
@@syrus1233 because some people knick smaller diameter cables lol
Those marvels look like they are a great pear of pliers
They are amazing. Been using them for the past 15 or so years
Just got Fujiya's today, not sure if i like how they feel in my hand compared to marvels. They seemed to be made for smaller hands even tho they are the same size
This video review is great.
Thank you!
i run marvel pliers, but i put channel lock grips on the handles...i just like the way i feel i guess
If all you run is NN cable then by all means carry this. I'll keep my pinch cut pliers because they're more versatile.
are the marvel pliers 1000v rated?
Nah they’re not. I’ve got them and they are awesome great tool though
Does anyone know if the fujiyas are voltage rated? Hard to find info on their pliers
They are not. The handle are dipped and the tool isn’t meant to be used as if it was insulated.
😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Channel locks all day.
I see. I can't blame you if you sided with marvel brand compare to Japanese made tools. Even me if we have a locally made tools maybe I try harder to make good review on our own made tools compare to the tools made from Japan & Germany that we've all known how great are these are.
Isn’t Marvel a Japanese brand?
@@Tiny_rikkYes, they are. At 1:29 you can quite clearly see the "MADE IN JAPAN" stamp.
Marvels are Japanese made
Good pliers!
They sure are!