Tool Talk Ep. 18 Gearwrench Pliers Vs USA Pliers Channellock and Tekton
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Here I am going over the Gearwrench plier set vs the new usa pliers I purchased.
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Either of those sets is well worth it for the money. USA-made for just a bit more money? Every day is Flag Day.
Agreed. Both sets are great. USA made for just a little bit more
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I just bought several different pairs of Channellock pliers, linesman, needlenose, sidecutters, pump etc. to replace my old mismatched tools. I am quite happy with the Channellocks, and glad to know I can easily replace them, if lost or broken, at a local big orange store for a very reasonable price.
Very very true. I am happy with mine as well 👍
I wanna whole lot of both Channellock and Tekton pliers. And I'm my opinion you made the right choice 1000%
Thank you!!! 👍
As always, great video Tony, thank you. Nice group of pliers there...Although it is nice to have the US Made Tekton Tongue and Groove pliers, how do you NOT have Channellock 420 and 440's to lead that group of Channellock pliers? The 420 and 440 are the undisputed king of tongue and groove style of pliers.... I actually have a set of original 420's and 414's my Grandfather bought before he shipped out for combat service in WW2. These Channellock's were made some time in the late 30's or early 40's. While these beautiful pliers are still functional and more than capable of doing their job, they are now happily retired after serving my grandfather in his 35+ years as a Dodge dealership mechanic and serving me the last 30 years in my wrenching career.
Very nice that's great to hear and awesome backstory. I did get a pair of the bigger channel lock tongue and grooves 👍
I am a Channellock fan boy. I'm open to other brands for other tools but when it comes to pliers and cutters I will only have the blue in my box. I will legitimately not work on something if I need pliers and can't use Channellock. It's the only thing that I get absolutely nutty about. Part of it is they are great tools and part of it may be that is what my Dad always used therefore that is what I have been using since childhood.
Very nice. I can understand that
I like the channel lock i have, the 420s are a great classic, great post Tony
Agreed. Thank you!!!
I have a few gear wrench and use them in my tinkering shop but my channellocks are my around the house and go to set
I am definitely a fan of the channel lock brand pliers variety that being said they also have a code blue version series and grip lock pliers their style locking water pump type pliers and oil filter wrench pliers in case you didn't know
Ya I have seen them and I've wanted to puck them up as well but just haven't been able to justify buy them with how many pliers I have lol
Told ya! I love channellocks and prefer them over Knipex.. I really do. I had kolbat then knipex and now I love channellock for the price and the quality! (Not mentioning snapOn)
Ya don't get me wrong I love knipex they are great but channel lock and tekton having USA made stuff at a really good price you can't go wrong 👍
Channel lock is all I have. They do outsource others tools like socket sets, but they’re built overseas. Most of not all their pliers are made in the families factory in Meadeville, Pennsylvania.
Ya they have been great so far. I have only ever bought pliers. I haven't bought any of the sockets or anything else
Tony another top notch no bias review. Keep up the good work. I think you will be very happy with the Channel Lock products. I own the end cutters, slip joints, needle nose and some smooth jaw slip joint pliers from my plumbing days. That is over 20 years ago. Major abuse and the Handles are faded but never has the blue covering ripped or come off. Very tuff and durable.
Very nice. That's great to hear!!! I'm really glad you have enjoyed them as well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on them as well 👍👍👍
I love channellock. Quality tools at a still affordable price. I got the 3610 linesman’s and love them. In fact I’ve never had a bad pair of channellock pliers. Even the old ones I find at garage sales still work great
Very nice. That's great to hear. Thank you. Also justin tried pinching my butt. We're you involved with this 😂
TonyTheTechnician ahhhhhhahaha! I plea the 5th
@@BradsWorkbench hahahaha I'll take that as a sign of guilt 😂
I used those channellock 369 lineman pliers to build an electric room for a target store, they are good quality except for the cutting blades, the chipped cutting some screws. Klein tools makes better lineman pliers, but for the money the channellock 369s are really good. Also, Channellock 317z long nose pliers have a slimmer profile than the set you bought, but both are really nice.
Very nice. Good to know. Thanks for sharing that info
I also have the GearWrench set and a set of Channellock. Like you, I don't find anything wrong with the GW, I just tend not to use them very much. For slip joint, I always use the Knipex Cobras. The rest of the time, it's mostly Channellock. I also rarely use end nippers, I've used them for pulling nails and screws when repairing tires. I ground the top off a cheap pair to get flat to the surface.
Good video.
Completely agree with you and ya I don't use end nippers much either. I'm just glad I could find all these for great prices. 👍
Good comparison I’ve been looking at the great wrench set. Those “nipper” or “nail” pliers are for earless clamps to squeeze them tight I have those. I use knipex mostly. Thanks for sharing
Very nice and ya I really enjoy the knipex as well
Another great video Tony. I have been looking at the channellock pliers. Gearwrench is one of my favorite brands but I've always thought comfort grips were cheap looking and bulky.
Thank you. Ya the GW was a good set but I really wanted some channel lock and tekton
Love channel lock brand never had a problem
Great to hear it 👍
Channelock also makes a duck billed set of needle nose pliers and they are amazing for straightening and pulling cotter pins. #718. Also got Tekton 34421 long reach duck bills and they are pretty good as well. I believe they are made in China and are a bit too long for most uses, that’s why I ordered the channelocks because they are a few inches shorter and more usable in most situations.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing that info as well 👍
Speaking of "Klein" 90% of my pliers are Klein, Knipex or Greenlee. Those brands are Commonly sold at Electrical & Plumbing supply stores. Doesn't look like you'll need anymore pliers for a long long time, but next time that you do, you might want to look into Klein, Knipex and Greenlee. There is a very good reason why every professional electrician and plumber carries mostly Klein tools.
Ya I have a bit from knipex as well. Love them!!!
I find myself reaching for my Channellock 337 side cutters far more often than any of the GPMS ones that l have. Cant go wrong with Channellock.
Agreed 👍
Channellock and Tekton are both great companies. Channellock's pliers are 95% as good as the German brands but 1/2 the cost. I'd love to see them make some plier wrenches. Their Spanish-made adjustable wrenches are the best on the market.
Tekton has incredible customer service, and really great value. Their Taiwanese ratchets are excellent. But their new US-made tools are really exciting. Excellent screwdrivers and pliers, but the wrenches are the best.
I work on medical gas lines, and their new 30/60 angle wrenches are the best i've ever used in tight spaces. I have Proto, Wright, SK, Snap-On and Craftsman Industrial, and the Tekton US wrenches fit better, and are stronger than all but the Snap-On.
And the price is great.
I couldn't agree more with you. You said it perfectly and I'm glad to hear it from you. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it all. 👍
Wilde is about an hour and a half from me. I need to go visit them and get some video.
Now that would be awesome 👍
Channellocks is great quality no frills pliers but they just work and are very affordable to be made in the USA .I have about 15 pair of different Channellocks and love them all.
Great to hear. Thank you and I agree 👍
Great video.. its really personal preference in my opinion I dont think you would go wrong with ether set.
Agreed. I think both sets are very nice 👍
Love the channel... It's great what Tekton is doing. Channellock )USA) are quality tools,great everyday tools. Only ones better are Knipex,NWS,etc...
Thank you. Completely agree. I love my knipex 👍
Which ones are better, please name it all?I guess you mean on Wiha, Hazet and probably more?
yes, tekton pliers are made by Wilde (Wild-E). I have a few myself. like them a lot
Ya they are some good pliers 👍
I’m personally kind of picky with pliers. I have a mix of everything because I like them. I’ve had the crescent linemans for 3 years now. The comfort grip is nice and not too bulky. I have southwire strippers because they’re stainless steel, had about four years now and still holding up! I do low voltage work by the way so they’re used every single day.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
TonyTheTechnician thanks for replying! Love the videos man
@@jakerifers thank you!!!
Great video Tony.
Having a mix of pliers my favorites are Channellocks GL10. They take all kinds of abuse.
Thank you!!! That's the set I just picked up. Glad to hear you enjoy 👍👍👍
Just got the 77$ kit from Amazon and it was not in new wrappers like yours. Just came in that pouch rolled up with obvious wear in the teeth area. Returning it, but did find out that they are stocked at Home Depot so Im going there tomorrow when they open.
Oh damn ya I bought all mine individually. Hope you find the ones you want. They have a good selection at home Depot
I've been using USA made pliers labeled Ideal which I believe were made by Western Forge and they are great high quality tools.
I prefer snap on pliers and knipex, and wiha really good Pliers especially snap ones s3 point slip joint and needles nose with their diamond hatch grip and talon grip
Ya I have those as well but those are another price range lol
Tony I have a 3 pc set of Channellock G series tounge and groove and some other brand new USA pliers for sale, I had over 100 sets of pliers and a ton of waterpump style so I need to thin somethings out and buy different tools with.
Oh damn haha you got alot.
I have the standard gearwrench pliers and i love them . No complaints. The comfort grips are bigger in the handle. One reason i didnt want that set . Great video as always.. #smallenginenation #keepwrenchin
Very nice. And I agree. Nothing wrong with them. They have worked great. Thank you
Milwaukee is going to release an m12 angle grinder this year. Also a m12 fuel ratchet with extended neck so it can get to real tight places. I know its unrelated but figured id let you know.
Ya I saw the pictures and stuff. It looks pretty awesome 👍
Great review. I have found that quinn pliers are a great line at a very good price better than the doyle one problem is that they are not american made.
That's ok. As long as you found something you like and it works well for you!!!
You would love Channellock PN 738! its my favorite needle nose style plier I think.
I was looking into those actually. Glad to hear you like them 👍
@@TonyTheTechnician stop by my channel sometime man I get some pretty sweet tools that are exactly right up your alley, check out snap on pn# 61cf and 208ccp.. The 61cf are a duckbill pliers that hold things almost like hemostats, I also have a pair that is a little bigger 601cf I think and they are awesome for holding wires and things in awkward positions while using both hands for something else. The 208ccp are a battery nut pliers but I have found them to be great for almost any nut almost like channellocks.. The snap on version of these battery pliers are really thin and not bulky like others so you can get into places better. Im ripping out my primative stock efi system and putting in a Offenhauser manifold and weber carb in the next week or 2!
Channellock you can go into homedepot or do it best and swap them out for new ones if theyre due... I've bought a set at the pawn shop and did that =p.. gotta exercise those rights and privileges or else we'll lose them. They're like muscles, you lose those when you don't work out.
Haha very nice 👌
I don’t own any gearwrench pliers. They always looked cheap to me for some reason. Obviously that is a superficial opinion but that’s just my opinion. I have been happy with channelocks and recently a couple tektons. But I have so many different brands and just make due with what I have.
Haha ya I know what you mean. I have alot as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's always appreciated
They all look pretty good great video 👍👍
Thank you 👍👍👍
Haha I only live 20 minutes from Meadville PA which is where those channel lock plyers are made drive past the factory all the time and own alot of them and don't have any complaints but I also don't believe that they are by any means the best in fact from the looks of the gearwrench set I wouldn't hesitate to buy them the channel lock being American made yes is always a plus but those gearwrench look heads and tails above the channel lock and tektons as far as appearance goes and the lifetime warranty and cheaper price for the gearwrench makes it seem even better to me after all it's all about the quality and bang for the buck that u can get these days I already own a few gearwrench sets because they're quality tools with a lifetime warranty and good looks and best of all affordable and u don't have to take out a loan or mortgage the house if ya know what I mean ya already have the money invested into a good looking lifetime warranty set that are by far better looking so it really just doesn't seem sensible to buy a whole new set that cost more than the ones u already have that look brand new as is with a different set just because they say made in the USA I mean I guess if we were all rich it really wouldn't be a problem but with most Americans that's just not the case these days unfortunately.
Like I said nothing wrong with the gearwrench ones they were great and yes they we're in good condition bc I take care of my tools. And for one I am not rich. I sold the gearwrench for a good price and overall spent another 15 dollars for a USA made set where I could buy the exact pliers I wanted with the designs and features I wanted them to have instead of buying a set that is already assembled. Plus I didn't want the comfort grip anymore so this is what I went with. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
@@TonyTheTechnician We all know that good tools come out of Taiwan and yes China can as well it's hard not to buy USA made tools or products when we can...nice video Tony
@@jimmyhallhallowen937 very true! Completely agree. Thank you! 👍
great video! You cannot go wrong with Channellock-best pliers out there.
Ya I have been very happy with them 👍
Thank you
I’d have to disagree, Knipex takes the bacon every time. Knipex makes the best damm pliers ever made. I have some close to 10+ years old and the sill work like new.
@@Fuckitbro knipex is great and I love them. I have a few pairs from them but they are also a bit pricey compared to channel lock. I think both brands are great
TonyTheTechnician
Yeah you definitely can’t go wrong buying American.
The Gearwrench are actually european style combination pliers, not Lineman's pliers. Combination pliers have a length of maximum 200mm (8"). Open jaw potion is combination pliers thing. Channellock also has a comfort grip, they call them "Code Blue". I have this roll here, but I paid 87€ (~98 US$) last year (pay attention to the sentence in the roll: "Work hard. Sweat blue"). They deliever a pair of combination pliers instead of Lineman's pliers:
www.amazon.de/Channellock-chlcbr5e-St%C3%BCck-Werkzeug-Rolle/dp/B00D8WR9QU/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=channellock&qid=1560802108&refinements=p_76%3A419122031&rnid=419121031&rps=1&s=gateway&sr=8-1
They now even have an insulated version of the combination pliers (rated up to 1000V). But they only have the american certifications, the insulated tools made by Klein also have the german VDE rating, so they can sell them in Europe.
www.channellock.com/product/348i-8-xlt-combination-plier-w-1000v-insulated-grip/
The US made Tekton are made by Wilde Tools afaik.
Channellock also manufactures such slip joint pliers, the translation to german is absolutely horrible. Like some chinese manuals:
www.amazon.de/Channellock-Bett%C3%BCberwurf-Gelenk-Heavy-Duty-Zange/dp/B00EIGZAAM/ref=sr_1_28?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=channellock&qid=1560802378&refinements=p_76%3A419122031&rnid=419121031&rps=1&s=gateway&sr=8-28
Which form of needle nos is better depends on the work you want to do with them.
Very nice. Lots of good information here. Thank you for sharing I really appreciate it. 👍
So I have a pair of brand new channel lock side cutters and a pair of tekton side cutters and the tekton are 10 times sharper and cut alot better then my channel lock side cuts
Very nice. Both great sets of pliers. Thanks for sharing that info with us 👍
Are these better than Dewalt? Just trying to learn more. I am a surgeon and know there are better quality tools from different vendors when I use them in the OR as well. I got the big Husky toolbox you recommended this weekend and trying to replace all of my tools next. Thanks for the great videos.
Thank you. I have a few DeWalt pliers I am happy with but for the money you would be happier with channel lock or tekton, knipex and many others
So the one tool you didn't get from Channellock is the tool they invented, the tool that gave the company its name, the tongue and groove pliers. That's just funny.
I don't like those comfort grip handles either. Not only are they bulky, they aren't as durable as regular handles. And they're harder to clean.
Completely agree about the handles and ya lol it took like two months for them to be delivered. I should have just went to the store and got them lol
I go between Klein and channelock
Nice. Both are great
Does it bother you that it's not all from the same company, as in not matching since those first two are Tekton? Its bugging me. I have them all ready to checkout in my cart on Amazon, but want to know why Tekton and not all Channelocks?
No not really the rest of my pliers drawer is already mixed with knipex, snap on, and a couple other brands and I wanted to try out both brands and those were the ones from tekton made in the USA so I went with those and the rest from channel lock
Does this purchase stand today or is there something you think is better value now?
Both are great values. I just preferred the non comfort grip handles.
@@TonyTheTechnician im looking at upgrading and expaning my own pliers from a managerie of pliers i have. Not to mention upgrade the quality from my Pittsburgh stuff which has gotten me by. Im looking at Tekton for the warranty support and USA made options but id love to compare with other similar price point and quality options. Trying to cry once as much as possible especially if it can last 10-lifetime use for DIY home use.
Absolutely. That's a great option. I have alot of tekton pliers and live them
Great video brother .... Oh yeah and Tony Hates me still LMAO
Lmao thanks bro
I'm not a huge fan of gearwrench pliers and screwdrivers.. the ones I've bought have been very soft
So you didn't think the tekton pliers stacked up other than the two you bought? I am needing to purchase a new set as well but prefer them all to be same manufacturer.
No that's not it. I wanted to get the USA ones. So that's what I bought. They still have alot of other good pliers as well
Got it. Makes sense now 👍🏻
I didn't have a good experience with my Tekton needle nose tips bent pretty easily
Thanks for the feedback. I’m assuming they’d cover that under warranty?
@@ryanjohnston4828 I didn't even bother. It was a quick roadside purchase. I have Knipex, NWS, Channelock, and Gedore needle nose in my toolbox and no complaints about them
Made in USA steel may or may not be the actual best. China has no EPA, they can smelt steel however in the hell they feel like.
I can't find those GearWrench 7 piece set in any of the links, am i missing something?
Tools link and scroll to the bottom. Right above the OEM tools black and greet stuff. You will see the gearwrench pliers set
Knipex
Knipex is great too. I also have a good amount of knipex
Channelock all day
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i spent the extra $20 to keep americans working
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DeltaCo7175 AAAAMMMEERRRIICCAAA!!!!
Why are all your pliers brand new show us your hands ....
I work on an nhra funny car as a mechanic. And thanks I try to take care of them best as possible. Thanks for watching.
@@TonyTheTechnician Ron Capps team ?
made in usa tolls now are worse than there chinese counterparts unless its from like snap on mac matco ect but budget usa tools are still budget tools
You do realize Mac and matco import almost all of the tools they sell. Channel lock is all in the USA as far as pliers. If you think you have to spend top dollar to get a good product your wrong. I have nothing against most of the china and Taiwan tools but if you think they are better then the USA tools just bc they don't say snap on then you may be confused or stuck in the mindset that only tool truck brands are worth buying. I'm just saying alot of other USA tools available are great quality for a great price. And just bc something is budget friendly does not mean it's not a good tool
Knipex is better.
I love my knipex as well
Slightly, and 3x or 4x the price at least.
They are both meh! Knipex or nothing.
I do love knipex I have alot from them as well. But the tekton USA and channel lock are great pliers at a great price
@@TonyTheTechnician valid point.