Adam Savage's Favorite Tools: Color Coded Hex Key Sets!

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  • Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
  • While Adam has long kept his workshop stocked with his favorite Bondhus T-handle hex wrenches, he recently picked up sets of these Wiha Hex L-Keys that are beautifully and smartly color coded for quick identification. You can never have enough hex key sets around the shop!
    Wiha 9 Piece Ball End Hex L-Key set (Metric): amzn.to/3AFZ38z
    Wiha 9 Piece Ball End Hex L-Key set (Imperial): amzn.to/3PHPs5x
    $25 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (balldriver, Metric): amzn.to/2WGH1y3
    $30 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (balldriver, Imperial): amzn.to/2KZKguR
    $30 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (Metric): amzn.to/2KXbrq6
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  • @tested
    @tested  Рік тому +58

    Wiha 9 Piece Ball End Hex L-Key set (Metric): amzn.to/3AFZ38z
    Wiha 9 Piece Ball End Hex L-Key set (Imperial): amzn.to/3PHPs5x
    $25 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (balldriver, Metric): amzn.to/2WGH1y3
    $30 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (balldriver, Imperial): amzn.to/2KZKguR
    $30 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (Metric): amzn.to/2KXbrq6
    $25 Bondhus Hext T-handle set (Imperial): amzn.to/3dioI8K
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    • @kwinzman
      @kwinzman Рік тому +1

      Aren't the colored Hex Keys originally from INBUS®? Not from Wiha?

    • @thedyingtitan1247
      @thedyingtitan1247 Рік тому +2

      I recommend the Wera Kraftform Kompakt Zyklop Mini 2 27 Piece set the micro 1/4” ratchet in it is more useful than you would ever expect it to be, also it has Hex-Plus Allen bits which are a joy to use and can put more torque into an allen head screw than anything else.
      Edit: Apologies if I spelt the product’s name wrong its not the easiest to spell correctly.

    • @johnchornyTheOnly
      @johnchornyTheOnly Рік тому

      Greased u0 & ready to roll

    • @hawleyw6
      @hawleyw6 Рік тому +5

      these prices are half of what I am seeing listed when I click on the link

    • @thedyingtitan1247
      @thedyingtitan1247 Рік тому +2

      @@hawleyw6 which country are you in? Prices are in USD if you’re in like Canada or NZ prices might be significantly different.

  • @Deepb1u
    @Deepb1u Рік тому +724

    Colour coding you hand tools is a great idea. If you are starting as a field engineer here is another top tip. Put a bit of tape on each tool you carry in your case/bag. As you use it take the tape off. After 3 months any tool still with its tape on doesn't need to be hauled around in your kit. Leave it back in your vehicle for that odd occasion you may need it but get rid of that dead weight as you are not using it enough.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Рік тому +23

      When in the field kit you know what you are going to need after a short time, but having the others nearby is handy.

    • @Chungustav
      @Chungustav Рік тому +27

      I need to do that with my clothes haha

    • @digitalk68
      @digitalk68 Рік тому +33

      even better put two. one time use can be coincidence, two is pattern :)

    • @nicolaspszenny851
      @nicolaspszenny851 Рік тому +1

      Brilliant

    • @darktetor
      @darktetor Рік тому +5

      I am a mess at organizing my tools, anymore tips you can share? I am going to try this but iin case anyone has more ideas to help.

  • @AverageNerdGuy
    @AverageNerdGuy Рік тому +341

    Hearing Adam say that "It is a universal rule that these wrench holders will always be missing one wrench!" This was the most comforting thing I've heard this week!!:)

    • @mschietinger
      @mschietinger Рік тому +15

      I feel seen. Where did you go 3mm

    • @angrydragonslayer
      @angrydragonslayer Рік тому +5

      Lend it to a friend and it'll be a lot more

    • @martdod
      @martdod Рік тому +7

      I have a drawer full of orphaned allen wrenches. 😂

    • @sgtfarna
      @sgtfarna Рік тому +5

      First I thought "This does not make sense, my tool got all wrenches". Then I realized, one of the wrenches were replaced, because one was missing 😆

    • @cabe_bedlam
      @cabe_bedlam Рік тому +4

      See also socket sets.
      I know for metric car guys it's *always* the 10mm, I wonder what the equivalent imperial socket that always goes missing. 1/2" ?

  • @edbennett8257
    @edbennett8257 Рік тому +364

    I'm impressed by the fact that they shifted the spectrum between the sets, so that similar size tools between SAE and metric sets are clearly in a different color range. Makes it easier to differentiate between them.

    • @jp-go7hg
      @jp-go7hg Рік тому +14

      I have wera and it annoys me that my sockets and Allen’s don’t match-color wise

    • @mobilePCreviews
      @mobilePCreviews Рік тому +5

      Wera makes some gimmicky stuff but they do have moments of genius like this.

    • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
      @Tensquaremetreworkshop Рік тому +6

      Just put coloured PVC tape bands on all my Allen keys ( I certainly don't need any more) - but I used the resistor color code. Single glance tells you the size. Will be also using on reamers, taps, etc.

    • @markmcgillicutty6644
      @markmcgillicutty6644 Рік тому +1

      Beat me to it! Love that the smallest sizes are very different between the sets.. I've tossed piles of the smalls when they've accumulated in the bottom of my tool box... too hard to tell what they are and too high of a likelihood that you'll damage something (and extracting those tiny screws can be a real bitch!)

    • @bradcloud7670
      @bradcloud7670 Рік тому +1

      I was looking at that, and agree, but think they should add a stripe to one set. That way you can identify at a distance, SAE or Metric.

  • @beaker_guy
    @beaker_guy Рік тому +154

    Yep. :)
    My wife (who owns her own core drilling rig) has all her tools painted neon pink... for the VERY sensible reason that you will NEVER be more frustrated than when you are looking for a dropped chrome tool (which automatically reflects its surroundings and thereby blends in) in a field full of tall grass!
    (Inspired by her example, my own outdoor tools are now largely dayglo red.)

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 Рік тому +1

      Great idea!

    • @andrewhill9568
      @andrewhill9568 Рік тому +1

      Long winded explanation

    • @MartinDolan
      @MartinDolan Рік тому +45

      @@andrewhill9568 No it wasn't, it was a well written visual description to make a good point. Never thought about chrome being a good camouflage in that way. The only superfluous words were the three you added...

    • @emma70707
      @emma70707 Рік тому +9

      The trick to finding stuff is (ideally not at midday) quickly flashing a light back and forth and looking for a reflection. Our brains are really good at picking out flashes of light--maybe akin to eyes of a predator in the dark? It's a good option if you forgot to paint them a bright colors at least.

    • @rickgreer7203
      @rickgreer7203 Рік тому +4

      @@emma70707 And you also get to see the thousands of spider eyes in the grass...

  • @Sebach82
    @Sebach82 Рік тому +91

    I'd like to see an Adam Savage curated essentials toolbox. Like if "Uncle Adam" was to give a kitted-out tool box to a young person who was moving out for the first time, and he wanted to give a well-rounded buy-it-for-life tool kit, what would be in it?

    • @tested
      @tested  Рік тому +61

      We've seen this request often ... It's definitely something he's been considering!

    • @hamingredient1351
      @hamingredient1351 Рік тому +4

      @@tested +1, then!

    • @starbuckqbb2287
      @starbuckqbb2287 Рік тому +3

      @@tested I'd watch this!

    • @SocksAndPuppets
      @SocksAndPuppets Рік тому

      @@tested These days, it's very difficult for people who are moving into a new place, or starting making to begin assembling a proper toolbox - there are so many poor quality or not fit-for-purpose tools out there, especially when you're starting with nothing, so you're looking at tools at entry level prices. I remember when I moved into my first place I asked my parents for a toolbox for christmas, with a set of tools for just DIY around the house... I don't think any of the tools that came with the box were still in my house ten years later.
      When you're an enthusiast, and you spend all your time working with these things, you learn what tools you like, and build up a collection over time, and it's easy to lose sight of how daunting it can be to get into making in the first place... you want good quality stuff, but have no reference points, and a single bad experience can be so disheartening. I think there's a lot of potential in a solid "basic" or "starter" toolbox where you can trust the contents to cover basic tasks and stand the test of time.
      ---
      The other problem I have is that my house is very small. These days, space is expensive and houses cost a fortune, so it's hard to afford a large space to store a lot of stuff (Especially here in the UK). I store all my tools in a canvas box at the bottom of an ikea Kallax, and it's positively awful, there's no way to sort through it, so every time I need to find my mole grips or a screwdriver, I'm rustling through piles of unwanted garbage. The bottom is (of course) fabric, so when I remove the box it bulges out, making it awkward to put back. They sell metal boxes to fit, but they've been out of stock for over 2 years... I want a good fold-out toolbox that'll fit nicely into the (33 x 33 x 38 cm-deep) hole, but the only toolboxes sold at my local hardware stores that are small enough to fit are cheap plastic ones. Everyone assumes if you want a set of tools you're going to have a giant workshop to hold everything.

    • @chiphill4856
      @chiphill4856 Рік тому

      @@tested Would love to see it! Most people tend to kit cheaper, less reliable tools to beginners, bc let's face it, they will lose or break a certain percentage of them. But after that first round, it's time to start thinking about quality, longevity and even design. Would love to hear Adam's take on this!

  • @tonyrulez69
    @tonyrulez69 Рік тому +89

    Also worth mentioning that these L-keys are luminescent under UV light. So if you lose one and have a UV flashlight it's even easier to find them.

  • @camsoup101
    @camsoup101 Рік тому +17

    The random tool rants are by far my favorite content on your Channel there's always one Allen key missing and it's probably the one you need based lol

  • @xrphqlic9763
    @xrphqlic9763 Рік тому +85

    You should try the Wera allankeys, they are also color coded, the same goes for their sockets sets ++. They have imo best design on the tool side. They are tapered and concave, so you wont round of the heads that easy. You shoud giv'em a try.

    • @theessentialguideforblokes7960
      @theessentialguideforblokes7960 Рік тому +8

      The Wera are definitely the superior tool, and the holders are better too

    • @jamesbock1103
      @jamesbock1103 Рік тому +4

      Seconded, the indent ball on the ball end is also great for holding onto the fixing.

    • @joebaldwin3560
      @joebaldwin3560 Рік тому +9

      I came to the comments basically to say the above. Love the wera stuff over wiha. I find it stands up to more abuse, and let’s be real, tools in the field face more abuse than they probably should, the tool in hand often being the correct tool. Especially if the actual correct tool is in the van or back at the office.

    • @JLProPhoto
      @JLProPhoto Рік тому +4

      I have the Wera set, and I recently bought the Wiha hexes. I like them both, but the rubber coating on the Wera tools has gotten in the way in a bunch of builds where I was trying to adjust screws down narrow slots, so I definitely prefer the much thinner powder coat on the Wiha wrenches. The default Wera holder is better, though.

    • @ranchlingger
      @ranchlingger Рік тому

      The wera Allan sets are no good. Every imperial set I've seen from them don't include a 9/64".

  • @BrBobMackeSJ
    @BrBobMackeSJ Рік тому +23

    There's a reason the missing wrench is always "the one you need right now." It's because it is the size that is currently in most demand (because you are working with a particular size bolt, or whatever) and so it is the one that was most recently used. I can't say how many times I found the missing wrench on my workbench, right next to the thing I am working on.

  • @MysticJhn
    @MysticJhn Рік тому +3

    This video is a great example of why I love watching Adam's videos. I'm not a maker, a builder, or any kind of person that would have a vested interest in tools. However, the kind of infectious enthusiasm Adam has for his tools and equipment of all kinds, particularly new ones, is like a child on Christmas morning. So amazed and happy with what they have and they have to show every single family member everything about it and how cool it is and everything it can do. Even if you didn't start the video with an interest in the topic, you have one afterwards.

  • @fredfred6358
    @fredfred6358 Рік тому +35

    I have very similar sets ofmulticoloured allen wrenches (or keys as we call them on this side of the pond) both in metric and torx. I was working on refrigerated vans for supermarkets and I'd be mounting the same compressor kit to 5 identical vans every single day. By the end of it I didn't know if I needed a 5mm or 6mm, I just knew I needed blue, and it made life so much quicker!! Also, mine are of the "extra long" variety which was perfect when you're lying on the ground beneath a vehicle because I could just hang my weight from them to get a decent level of torque.

  • @stephenroberts403
    @stephenroberts403 Рік тому +12

    This brings back some fond memories of the days when I was a field engineer for a chain of cinemas. We used Christie projectors (35mm) and every single fastener on the things were alan. My kit of choice were the Eklind brand long T handles. They were long enough to reach that fastener that was buried under multiple layers of gears and belts. The length of them also made them a bit more flexible around the twist axis which made it nearly impossible to over-tighten. Thanks Adam for the memories and consistently good content.

  • @markpinther9296
    @markpinther9296 Рік тому

    Always have appreciated Adam’s enthusiasm and intensity about topics like this. The guy is always entertaining.

  • @QuestionMan
    @QuestionMan Рік тому +25

    I do wish the colors were standardized. There are different brands that use different color schemes.
    The best I can do is use colored heat-shrink tubing. It works pretty well, especially on T-handled wrenches.

    • @andrewlongden7995
      @andrewlongden7995 Рік тому +1

      I've used a thermal label printer to label tools, using the wera colour scheme and also showing the size.

    • @klo1679
      @klo1679 Рік тому +1

      That’s what I thought, I have three types of sets of Allen tools, powder coated ones from repco, chrome ones I don’t mind hitting with hammers, and my cheapo powder coated ones

  • @GSP-76
    @GSP-76 Рік тому +3

    I've been using that colored hex set for a while now... absolutely love it.

  • @Skauber
    @Skauber Рік тому +4

    Another great thing about this colour coding is that it is the same across their range. If you buy any other tool from Wiha which is the same size as the orange metric hex key in this kit, it will also be color coded orange. Which makes it easy to find it no matter the style of hex you want. Same with their other tools, like torx or screwdrivers. Wera does the same thing. Wera and Wiha are my go-to for tools like these.

  • @insederec
    @insederec Рік тому

    I was literally JUST thinking I needed a set exactly like these. I'm glad they exist and thank you for bringing them to me, saves me the research

  • @MrPartyCannon
    @MrPartyCannon Рік тому +3

    Yes! Those color coded sets are great! Once I got one, I copied the color scheme to my bondhaus and hex bit driver sets so they all have the same pattern, with acrylic paint pens! It saves so much time! Food for thought for the alacarte Allen key drawer you have!

  • @bradholmes4
    @bradholmes4 Рік тому

    love those. I work as a heavy equipment mechanic for a company that runs ski resorts. Often times ive got to go out and recover equipment, and i often work on the backup motors for the lifts. its really nice having these they keep me organized and i love the ball ends as well. really helps in tricky spots

  • @LemonadeMouthSomebod
    @LemonadeMouthSomebod Рік тому

    You love telling is about your new tools, and we love hearing about them. It's a win/win!

  • @Pineappleparty
    @Pineappleparty Рік тому

    Adam makes it so easy to obsess over new tools and equipment! I love it

  • @sandragee2864
    @sandragee2864 Рік тому

    Thank you for introducing everyone to this visually beautiful set!

  • @TheElrondo
    @TheElrondo Рік тому

    I use the WIHAs for years and it's a pleasure every time. Besides the nice colors the over all quality is outstanding. Worth every penny...

  • @100oracle
    @100oracle Рік тому

    I love that you mentioned "color sophistication" an artist who fully understands the inner meanings of colors and their nuances.

  • @Size15s
    @Size15s Рік тому +9

    Wera have their 'Take It Easy' colour codes across their allen keys, sockets and spanners - making it super easy, barely an inconvenience.
    PB Swiss tools make some great RainBow coloured L-wrenches (and parallel pin punches too).
    Bottom line: colour codes for quicker identification helps. And is nice to look at!

  • @merel9601
    @merel9601 Рік тому +2

    Got a colored WERA set of L-keys and it's so great. Love how they grip the screws and the colored coating is a nice material.

  • @navtrtl
    @navtrtl Рік тому +4

    Adam, I love all of those brands you spoke of, but when it comes to smaller hex wrenches, I absolutely love my precision ground Thorp hex drivers. They are sold by MIP (Moore's Ideal Products) on their website and also Amazon. I have a set that is about 15 years old and the edges of the business end are still very crisp and have yet to soften. They are sharp enough to shave/scrape plastic and aluminum like a carbide scraper, not that I do that often, but I have. When inserted into a screw head of the correct size, there is very little play. It does require being dead on straight when inserting them, but it always fits amazingly. I never wear out my screws when I use them because they fit so well. They also have ball drivers and nut drivers available that I am sure are of the same quality. A set of 3 is about $45 so they aren't cheap, but I've never worn one out. The only downside is that they do not sell them in a lot of different sizes. Just the common metric and standard sizes used for the RC car hobby. If I ever find a full set of hex drivers that are precision ground like the Thorp tools, I'd pay good money for them. Nothing against Wiha or Bondhus as they are amazing, but there is just something about the Thorp drivers that really stands out. You have to see them in person to understand. If you have an RC car hobby shop near you, they may carry them. Ask to take a look and see what you think.

  • @robertlevine2152
    @robertlevine2152 Рік тому +4

    Fireball tool makes some really nice allen wrench holders.

  • @SweetTGuitars
    @SweetTGuitars 9 місяців тому

    I have owned a set of Metric Whia ball end wrenches for 20 years and I still use them daily. Surprisingly enough I haven't lost a single one!! I love Whia tools, high quality and great finish. Thank you for highlighting these lovely tools!!✌️🤍

  • @Reivaki
    @Reivaki Рік тому

    I love when you tell about the new tools you get. :) Thanks Adam

  • @draskuul
    @draskuul Рік тому +2

    I've slowly been upgrading my tools over time. I use very small bits frequently (small electronics) so it started with a very nice Wiha kit. At this point I have the big hex key sets like these (ball-end, non-colored though) in imperial and metric, a standard size bit set, and various others. Definitely worth the investment for the frequently-used stuff!

  • @benjrickard
    @benjrickard Рік тому

    I've had my color coded Bondhus L Key set for close to ten years and use them weekly. Know that I need the red or the blue is a huge time saver.

  • @rgoring81
    @rgoring81 Рік тому

    We love you telling us about the new tools you get, as well..

  • @niklashumberg69
    @niklashumberg69 Рік тому

    i have got a wiha set my own. On mine, all wrenches can flip 90 degrees to the side to get them out easily. Best Design Trick ever.
    Adam you have to get one!!

  • @repairitdontreplaceit
    @repairitdontreplaceit Рік тому +1

    ive been using a swiss rainbow set every day for 18 years there fantastic . and after every job i still have and still do have every single one :)

  • @robertarce5377
    @robertarce5377 Рік тому +1

    Those are the coolest Allen wrenches I seen! I agree ☝️ what Adam said looking for a specific Allen wrench can be a hassle! Color Codes Allen wrenches brilliant!

  • @sethm7595
    @sethm7595 Рік тому +3

    I have some really old sets of bondhus t handles. The handles on most of mine were destroyed. You can strip and re-dip them in automotive truck bed liner and it adds really good grip for when your hands are greasy.

  • @MrSlackdude
    @MrSlackdude Рік тому

    I so agree, I got a colour coded set a year or two ago and I love em. Makes me wish I had more colour tools.

  • @dbtech7914
    @dbtech7914 Рік тому

    I love the Wiha set. I use them all the time. I have color coded wrenches, sockets, drivers and other things. They're great!

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla Рік тому +1

    For the first time ever I have the tool before Adam. 🥰

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 Рік тому

    Big fan of Wiha tools. I have done things to my Wiha screwdrivers that should never be done to a screwdriver, and they are still rocking. The Wiha insulated jewelers screwdriver set is amazeballs for electrical work.

  • @pdwhalen
    @pdwhalen Рік тому

    Hey man - wow - I so enjoy you - I find myself smiling while watching. Weird - but you have some kind of magic personality that really comes through the camera. I know this is your gig (makes lots, lots and lots!) and thanks for being in the world.....oh, yeah ...and you are a genius - that's obvious.

  • @seanmoloney7621
    @seanmoloney7621 Рік тому

    As always love reading the comments. Adam, we so relate to you. thank!

  • @hanslain9729
    @hanslain9729 Рік тому +1

    My buddy's dad painted all of his yard work tools orange. Just sprayed them when new. Makes it much easier to spot in the yard!

  • @FixitFred
    @FixitFred Рік тому +3

    The wiha color coded are great. Wera also makes a fantastic color coded hex, torx sets with ball end or regular.

  • @sebas888888
    @sebas888888 Рік тому

    I love the tools I bought from wiha. I don't have as many as Adam, but the few I own have never let me down. Great quality and they just have about everything one might think of.

  • @ramrod132
    @ramrod132 Рік тому

    In addition to a great explanation of not just what tools you like, but why specific features are well designed, I appreciate the Firefly Serenity poster on the exit door. :D

  • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
    @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Рік тому +1

    Those are a very interesting set of L Hexes. I can definitely see how they could become very useful because of the colors. You don't have to worry about numbers an trying to find the right size in a pile of same color hexes. The more you use the tools the you associate the colors to the sizes. So you don't need think and search. You just grab the color and you're good to go.

  • @Sharp_Stone
    @Sharp_Stone Рік тому +3

    I've a colour coded Allen Key's for 10 years now. Easy to recognize with size and colour =). Done deal for only €5,- extra! Mine is made by Swiss Tool.

  • @annabelmgraham
    @annabelmgraham Рік тому +1

    Fab vid. Love the cave. Tool heaven ✌️😊

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Рік тому +1

    Sir you are fantastic lots of tools this is amazing.

  • @williamshetler4954
    @williamshetler4954 Рік тому

    I remember the first time I found ball-end hex wrenches. They were a game changer! Invariably the bolt that you need to get to is someplace where you can't easily get to with the wrench straight-in!!

  • @LogicAndReason2025
    @LogicAndReason2025 Рік тому

    My fave hex key wrenches are the t-handle and the folding set. The folding set just makes it easier to get the right one with less time fumbling. The T-handles with the "ball end" are helpful too.

  • @PuppetNerd
    @PuppetNerd Рік тому +2

    I love this man.

  • @-DeScruff
    @-DeScruff Рік тому

    I recall having a tool set where the handels of the screw drivers were color coded by what head they had (Blue Phillips, Green Torx, Red Flathead exc) But this is next level and I love it!

  • @charlietighe
    @charlietighe Рік тому +2

    Kitchen upgrade, just bought a “sauce whisk” and love it so much better than a small standard whisk for mixing liquids.

  • @mrdan2898
    @mrdan2898 Рік тому

    🤔 Ok, I need these colour coded ones NOW! 👍😁 Genius product.
    Last week at my workplace I was missing the one I needed! 🤦😠

  • @MrOkazak1
    @MrOkazak1 Рік тому

    I cycle a fair bit outdoors. I have a WiHa set in my car for this purpose. It is so convenient and so easy to see in my trunk/tool bag.

  • @Apophis-en9pi
    @Apophis-en9pi Рік тому

    I used the gold colored Bondhaus set for a while, then picked up a color coded Wera set. The colors absolutely help. I don't even think about sizes anymore, just colors.

  • @ltdeditions
    @ltdeditions Рік тому

    I do a lot of "in the field" work. What I find very useful are sets of tools consisting of one handle and several interchangeable blades / bits. Wera and Swisstools are great for this kind of stuff. It allows me to carry one pouch that replaces 40 screwdrivers. The Wera L-shaped hex key sets are also colour coded, but they have a sort of plastic sleeve, instead of being painted or powder coated.

  • @khronokraze
    @khronokraze Рік тому +1

    Super cool. Many of the smartest innovations are the simplest solutions.

  • @Kami8705
    @Kami8705 Рік тому +1

    Socket driven Allen and torque wrenches are also super useful, either on a socket wrench or on a drill/impact with an adapter

  • @KWHCoaster
    @KWHCoaster Рік тому +1

    Sweet! Added them to my shopping list.

  • @robertlinn2287
    @robertlinn2287 Рік тому

    Adam Savage is a national treasure.

  • @michaeldaneluzzi7713
    @michaeldaneluzzi7713 Рік тому +1

    Should really look at the Wera socket sets and wrenches . The packaging is fantastic, both sockets and wrenches are color coded and match by size. I use them in the field all the time! They are a great little addition to my field kit. Highly recommend!

  • @angelorasmijn7306
    @angelorasmijn7306 Рік тому +8

    OMG, i recently bought these too!
    I’m in the Netherlands and I have both Empirical and Metric colored versions.😃

  • @wytze01
    @wytze01 Рік тому

    I have the color coded set from Wera with the holding-function. Love them!

  • @TheDrWhac
    @TheDrWhac Рік тому

    Bondhus ColorGuard! I have used the same set as a professional bike technician nearly everyday for 5 years. They are also color coded and very durable.

  • @christopherdean1326
    @christopherdean1326 Рік тому

    I love these colour-coded Allen keys! I have also seen colour-coded sockets and spanners, and I would buy them all if not for two cogent reasons.
    1) I already have plenty of each of them
    2) I cannot afford to buy new tools when my old ones are still perfectly good.
    If I was starting again, my tool kit would be a veritable rainbow!

  • @vrdrew63
    @vrdrew63 Рік тому

    Thanks, Adam... Another set of tools for my wish list. Just what I needed. LOL
    Like many other folks, I immediately went online to see how much these were going to cost me. And, unsurprisingly, you get hit with a tremendous range of price/quality options. No points for guessing which brand was a) most expensive and b) the best made. You can pick up a no-name brand set for less than $20. The Wihas are several times that.
    One type of driver you didn't mention are the bits that go onto a ratchet or, more importantly, a torque wrench. There are a host of applications where socket head cap screws need to be installed to a specified torque value.
    There is also the "ball-end" type of bit. I can't tell you how many times I've been presented with a socket-head cap screw that was located someplace where you can't get a straight-on access. Meaning you need to go in at an angle, which is where the ball-end drivers and bits are invaluable.
    Thanks for another great video, Adam!

  • @nairobie755
    @nairobie755 Рік тому

    I work in a sports goods store atm, mainly building bikes and exercise equipment. P handle hex wrenches have quickly become my goto style. It's basically an L wrench but with a "nice" handle in the short part of the L. But my absolute favorite style is an large L style with what looks like a screwdriver handle on the long part of the L, really good for when you really need to crank something down.

  • @brandondollar
    @brandondollar Рік тому

    I have the Wowstick drill. It is a motorized pin vice. I use it to pin miniatures before gluing and painting them. There is also a Wowstick screwdriver as well. The drill tends to bite, and get stuck, but otherwise, it is great!

  • @Americandegen
    @Americandegen Рік тому

    as a bike mechanic the L handled allen keys usually metric are by far my most used tool, i'm so going to get my set color coded now. Adam i want to thank you for opening my eyes to making my job easier. also the most missing allen key is the 5mm or the 6mm

  • @MarcoNoPolo
    @MarcoNoPolo Рік тому +1

    I love love love Wiha. I use them almost every day on laptops.

  • @thomaswirt1506
    @thomaswirt1506 Рік тому

    Picked up a set of MAC Tools R.B.R.T. "L" Key type hex wrenches a couple years ago. Simply love them.
    I realized a few years ago that the top Mechanics tool brands sell online. Do you have any Snap-On, MAC, or Matco tools? Most are out of my price range, but I know a lifetime tool is often worth it.
    Keep up with the show n tell videos; love seeing tools others use.

  • @slab4x477
    @slab4x477 Рік тому

    I have the same set and love them! Money well spent!

  • @m_f_luder
    @m_f_luder Рік тому

    I'm a bicycle mechanic, and I use the color coded L-shaped allen wrenches more than any other tool. I generally reach for them before the ergonomic wrenches because they fit into places better. The color coding is indeed extremely useful, especially as these wrenches become scattered across an increasingly cluttered workbench over the course of a project. Bondhus and Wera both make these as well.
    I haven't tried the Wiha, but the Bondhus set is my favorite. When gripped at the end they'll start to bend slightly at a torque that's generally appropriate for a bolt with the matching head size, and once you're used to them their deflection dives you a sense of how tight the bolt is. The finish is extremely durable. While Wiha and Wera both use a color gradient from small to large, the Bondhus wrenches are colored so that adjacent wrenches use dissimilar colors, which I think is better.
    Most of the tools you find around a bike shop are made by Park Tool, and so their "P handle" set is what I have instead of T-handles for ergonomic wrenches. Park Tool's P-handles combine the ergonomic grip of a T-handle with that ball-end on the long side / flat-end on the short side functionality of the L-shaped wrenches, which is an improvement over a normal T-handle.

  • @deda0071
    @deda0071 Рік тому

    I work in field and my dad used to have these allen wrenches and I loved them because you could spot the wrench across the entire factory floor and be like "the 4mm is over there"... I got my chrome set and thats when I realized how difficult it is to find the right one. So that's definitely something I will be returning to

  • @GlaucusBlue
    @GlaucusBlue Рік тому +4

    This is amazing and why isn't a colour scheme agreed and 99% of tools colour coded. This would make life so much easier. So obviously once you've seen the idea. Would never have thought about it though.

    • @alexoest
      @alexoest Рік тому

      We really need an agreed upon standard here.

  • @henribehnen5922
    @henribehnen5922 Рік тому

    Actually thank you for this I work setting up cnc machines and I am always grabbing the wrong Allen wrench definitely getting a set of these

  • @akareject
    @akareject Рік тому

    I do a lot of work in the field, but I also have built my fair share of IKEA furniture, and my favorite hex wrench set by far is the Neiko security bit set. It is super affordable and it includes a variety of bits including ones for security devices. It is even better when paired with the Neiko mini ratcheting offset screwdriver. Hex bolts can often be in hard to reach spots, and the L shaped design can be painful to use for long periods of time. With the offset driver, I get in any tight corner, and with the ratcheting, I need very little play to tighten or loosen a bolt. I found this set originally on a Lockpicking Lawyer video and knew if it had his seal of approval, it was good enough to go in my tool bag.

  • @henryhbk
    @henryhbk Рік тому

    The bondhus t-handle Allen wrenches are awesome. I have metric, sae and torx which I love. Tool tip for them is if you spin them via the shaft the weight of the t-handle. Gives it nice rotational momentum and lets a quick spin turn a small bolt (like a m3) way faster than a regular Allen wrench could. Similar to the way the wihas with their free spinning red cap let you spin much faster without letting up on vertical pressure.

  • @craigs5562
    @craigs5562 Рік тому +1

    At home I have a set of color coded T-handle Allen keys that are my go to. At the last theater I worked at I would mark the old black Allen keys I used regularly with metallic colored sharpees.
    The only specialty Allen keys I have at my current job are a couple extra long ones I bought for doing maintenance on our S4 Lustrs that I keep hidden in my office.

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh Рік тому +1

    Love those!

  • @killerdustbunnies
    @killerdustbunnies Рік тому +1

    we have a set of torex with the color codes at work. it makes it SO much faster for finding the one I need for common tasks. we usually need the mint green one (T25 i think). the missing one is always going to be the most used one...and your coworkers can never be arsed to put back

  • @SpartanMJO12
    @SpartanMJO12 Рік тому +2

    I love my Wera ball end colour coded hex keys :)
    Massive quality of life improvement

  • @toaf6467
    @toaf6467 Рік тому +5

    i really like hex wrenches that are colored but red for metric and blue for standard.. also wiha makes a nice torque screwdriver. great for set screws. best 90$ i ever spent.

    • @toaf6467
      @toaf6467 Рік тому +1

      im ok not h having different colors for each size. just keep standard and metric apart is a life saver.

  • @Ko6pa
    @Ko6pa Рік тому

    That new tool feeling ♥️

  • @SP3NCE
    @SP3NCE Рік тому

    a few of my favourite tools::
    knipex cobra pliers/grips - the 300mm is a fantastic size
    wera toolcheck plus - great to keep in the car (or an EDC bag)
    'ox' brand adjustable wrenches - very thin jaws for tight spots, excellently built
    wiha electricians hammer - the perfect hammer, inexpensive compared to others
    C.K. automatic wire stripper - excellent for most gauges
    starrett 1/4" tap wrench - not only great for tapping but excellent for quick/fine handheld drilling
    retractable scalpel - very handy for modelling

  • @TacticalCommand
    @TacticalCommand Рік тому

    As someone who has worked in field service for over a decade, in particular field service that required air travel, I do appreciate the comment about the fascination with tools for field service. Because it is indeed a very different way of looking at tools. When you ask a mechanic in a shop about multi-tools or tools with multiple purposes (aside from being a hammer) it's often met with some amount of distain. The same is very much not true when you have to carry all your tools with you or have to figure out the best set of tools to fit under 20-30lbs in order to not need multiple check in bags for the plane.
    As for some tools I love. Almost any decent Leatherman multi-tool is amazing if you really need to pack light. A good ratcheting multi-bit screwdriver is also a must have. Personally I prefer Wera's Kompakt 27 as the solid thin shaft makes it very easy to get into hard to reach places and the bit holder in the handle makes it very quick and painless to swap out bits without needing a separate bit holder. Wera also makes my favourite socket wrench in the Zyklop Speed due to it's ability to very quickly swap between socket wrench and nut driver functions. Even simply working the same bolt, you can have the arm sideways to apply torque to break the nut loose and then swap it vertical to very swiftly spin the nut off the bolt and hold the nut inside the socket as not to lose it (sadly all too common out in the field and you don't always have the luxury of even replacement hardware).
    Another tool but one that is less obvious (and perhaps a bit more specific about my field of work) is a butane soldering iron. A good one can get plenty hot to do very simple wire soldering and even soldering of larger board components. But particularly for wires the other great part is the side vent for the combustion chamber spits out very hot gas. Which conveniently is very nice for using on heat shrink and is a much more controlled source of heat then something like a lighter. And trying to keep a lighter lit when it's decently windy out is asking to pull your hair out. One I had in the past even had a little attachment where you take off the solder tip and put on a scoop on the end to simply shoot the hot gas straight out and have it redirection around the scoop to be able to shrink the heat shrink pretty quickly. Plus butane is quite cheap to get and easily available at any hardware store so even very remote towns will have access to it even if electricity isn't so easy to access where I need to do the work.
    I'd love to hear any other recommendations that fellow field techs have for favourite tools to take with them to keep their pack light but still be able to tackle any job!

  • @alec4672
    @alec4672 Рік тому

    I work maintenance at a lumber kiln so there's tons of motors and bearings with oodles of setscrews and I NEED THESE NOW I'm ordering them immediately 😂😂

  • @michielproce2723
    @michielproce2723 Рік тому

    Sandpaper on a roll with soft backing like Festool 497094 P240 Grit. Great for finishing and a very convenient way of dispensing pieces of sandpaper

  • @bruceohagan2477
    @bruceohagan2477 Рік тому

    At the age of 16 I joined the Royal Australian Navy in 1972 and first went to see in 1974 as a weapons technician with my own set of tools. The first thing my Chief did was get get me to come up with a unique colour combination of 3 stripes and paint each tool. Never lost a tool. I was sent to the United States Navy Great Lakes Training Centre 3 times to learn how to maintain different weapon systems. The most valuable tools were a set of Snap-on ball allen keys, which we called rose buds and Snap-on ratcheting box wrenches. 🇦🇺😀

  • @c4li
    @c4li Рік тому

    I have been using similar Wera Allen keys for years. Superior design imho. The colourfulness makes me happy for some reason every time I use them.

  • @darkinertia2
    @darkinertia2 Рік тому +8

    you should check out the fireball tool hex holder, ive been thinking about getting one forever just because i love how its designed so well that you can easily access every key easily and even stand them up while your working on something yet not being annoying to put back like most of the holders out there...its just i cant justify a holder thats probably worth more than my husky set of allens lol

    • @zombieface666
      @zombieface666 Рік тому

      You got a link bro?

    • @pileofstuff
      @pileofstuff Рік тому

      @@zombieface666 probably not. Most channels ban links in the comments because of spammers. Just look up fireball tools. (he also has a cool youtube channel if you're into tools or fabrication)

    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 Рік тому

      @@zombieface666 fireball tool has a UA-cam channel, just search that name in UA-cam

    • @MrAmericanPatriot76
      @MrAmericanPatriot76 Рік тому

      Just be careful not to drink too much of that FIREBALL! 🤣

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur Рік тому +1

    I love the idea of color coding specific sized tools and possibly coloring the sizes of the tool to match the screws. I also love the ball hex end.
    Off topic, will you attempt to use Linus Tech Tip's screwdriver when it releases within the next few months? I know one of the crew members there watch your videos as well since he has the apron.

  • @Keatononame13
    @Keatononame13 Рік тому

    Wiha, Wera, Knipex, Klein make some awesome electrical hand tools. Also bondhus titanium nitride allen's are what I carry in my bag.
    Klein 11-in-1 is a great tool to carry in your pocket around the shop, saves time having to take trips.

  • @jstagzsr
    @jstagzsr 26 днів тому

    Best set of Allen wrenches I've ever had is the set I have right now. I just grabbed it so I could see the brand and come to find out they're wiha ergostars. I have the metric and sae set on a steel cable ring and I hang it from the handlebars on my work scooter. I was looking up Allen wrench videos so I could buy a new set because a ton of my Allen wrenches are replaced with other brands and other lengths and 1 or 2 are missing entirely.. I think This video just convinced me to buy the exact same set and just go with what works. I do maintenance at a machine shop so tool longevity is very important. I can't break a tool and constantly have to go days waiting for new ones to arrive. It happens inevitably but the longer a tool lasts the better. Even something as simple as an Allen wrench has to be on point.

  • @DanBurgaud
    @DanBurgaud Рік тому

    Color Coded Hex keys... very good idea!