CP thank for calling out the counterfiters and Elcheapos! I was lucky this time with the CP take my money video. I spent it on parts thankfully! I know you will be back with something i didn’t know i wanted. Your the Man!
Hello CP AND SUNNY: Thank you CP for making us aware of the phony Lisle tools. Chad with all thst porosity in those components it's a recipe for disaster. Always a pleasure to see what you have going on your videos. God Bless & my best to SUNNY. TMP from N.J.
I'm happy to have shared an experience and show you that there are good companies that care about the products and the customers they sell to still today.
I think of them as parts store tools. Everything by Lisle and KD Tools is straight to the point. Great quality specialty tools that just plain work, at a decent price. I can think of dozens of times at the parts store in the middle of a terror of a job and there on a rack would be a time and trouble saver from Lisle or KD.
I use one of those long air nozzles to blow my mower deck before putting in basement. From Harbor Freight, took the cone shaped rubber bullet end off put a grease fitting in it to grease where fitting snapped off.
And that green wand i have aswell, bought it exactly for my a/c condensor at home lol full of grass, made a video but never go5 around to editing it 😮💨😮💨
As a DIY guy CP, I have never removed a hub. My old pontiac would be nice to get the experience on but ive seen people say that hub remover is only good for a certain style of hub. Could you clarify that for someone like me? Is there different style of hubs, and would this cover all the bases? Thanks man, great video!
I picked up those Lisle disconnect style pliers of JDtco. They aren't labeled as Lisle rather sold with JDTco brand on them. However, I have noticed I can't keep the rust away from them even when I oil them from time to time. Is JDTco rebranding the Lisle ones or did they find some Chinese factory to make them?
Wtfffff, my hub remover was about $40 and looked nowhere as badd as that 1 wow, and only reason i got the cheap 1 was cause i needed it same day from amazon...i was on a serious time limit, even did a video on it on a dodge dart
@@CPthetooladdict i was in a tough situation, and i just looked at my video and i couldnt even use it, i forgot...i returned the next day and my uncle took his emotions of my grandma being sick out on the hub so the actual hun was on the ground and i was left with a stuck hub bearing housing lol ended up flipping a bolt and got it out...i could try and explain but easy to watch then explain how i won the battle lol happened just over exactly a yr from today
@@CPthetooladdict it was a full length video, scrolling through the shorts to find it would be insane lol but i did get to use it another time several months back and it suprised me that was a full length video aswell about 5 months ago 😁
People buying those off Amazon aren't going to be your everyday mechanic. Some DIY at home is going to buy those, use it once then end up throwing it away.
@CPthetooladdict Not if it saves them hundreds of dollhairs doing it themselves...🤷♂️ Lol.. Just like I just did the vvt and cams on a 5.4 3v and I paid $19 for the tools off the jungle website. Why instead of otc? Because what I replaced will last longer than I'm keeping the truck.
@@docshotrodnhobbies9019I personally just don't like throwing away anything but everyone has a different perspective and that's fine by me to each there own.
Lisle solve their counterfeit problem instant - they need to go FULLY USA. It needs to be front and center. I’m always shopping for lisle tools, I own a few, the packaging sometimes never shows country of origin. That’s sketchy. I own the bearing puller, amazing, but I don’t even know where it’s made. I’d wager that half of lisles tools or more at the point are made in China or Taiwan. Once they take their business there, getting ripped off is exactly what they are asking for. When’s the last time you saw a Snap-on metal tool knockoff on Amazon? I’ve never seen that personally, know why? Because everything made of metal from Snap-on is made in USA (not the blue point stuff though)
Lol, I am astonished by the criticism of Snap-on tools not being duplicated without acknowledging the presence of alternative suppliers like Harbor Freight. It's fascinating to see people make demands without comprehending the complexities of tool manufacturing, particularly when companies like Lisle produce a significant portion of their products in the USA, including in Iowa, with assistance from local businesses. However, outsourcing may be necessary when specific tooling is unavailable or cost-prohibitive. If you have expertise in tool manufacturing, I encourage you to show us your abilities to manufacture them better, as uninformed opinions often lack a comprehensive understanding of the industry.
I refuse to buy some stuff on Amazon or eBay lol I bought an air hammer off of the torque test channels link because I trust that. But I won’t buy any specialty tools or any cheaper than normal lisle stuff lol it’s like people selling Milwaukee drills for more than half off 🤦🏽♂️ or the “knkut” drill bits that are Chinese made knock offs
People oughta sue Amazon in regards to safety allowing to sell unsafe crap. Big time. Time to get back to neighborhood stores that source quality stuff not Chinese knockoffs.
One can't help but love Lisle tools. Tools that work at a price that won't break the bank. The Radiator Genie Pro looks to be built pretty strong.
Hell yeah nice stuff!!
lisletools are the way to go
That lisle wheel hub remover is definitely one of the best tools I’ve ever bought
Totally agree!
CP thank for calling out the counterfiters and Elcheapos! I was lucky this time with the CP take my money video. I spent it on parts thankfully! I know you will be back with something i didn’t know i wanted. Your the Man!
You are so welcome!
I just got that radiator genie Pro and video doesn’t do it justice. That thing is built, heavy duty!
Hello again, CP and Sunny
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Son. That was a great tool haul. I enjoyed watching tonight's video 👍 Again thank you.
Hello CP AND SUNNY: Thank you CP for making us aware of the phony Lisle tools. Chad with all thst porosity in those components it's a recipe for disaster. Always a pleasure to see what you have going on your videos. God Bless & my best to SUNNY. TMP from N.J.
Thanks for the new tool info.
No problem!
I definitely want to look into getting the rad genie. Hopefully they are available up here. Ty Mr CP 👍 🇨🇦
You bet
Bro thanks for the shout out. The radiator genies are definitely great for HVAC. I'm gonna a have to get the Pro version
I'm happy to have shared an experience and show you that there are good companies that care about the products and the customers they sell to still today.
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Enjoy your night. Much love and RESPECT
I think of them as parts store tools. Everything by Lisle and KD Tools is straight to the point. Great quality specialty tools that just plain work, at a decent price. I can think of dozens of times at the parts store in the middle of a terror of a job and there on a rack would be a time and trouble saver from Lisle or KD.
Good video norrhern tool has a blow gun very similar to the radiator genie in different lengths. Keep the videos coming
Great content, brother 👍🍁💯🇨🇦🔧
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you cp.
Very welcome
Gotta say they are great pliers
I use one of those long air nozzles to blow my mower deck before putting in basement. From Harbor Freight, took the cone shaped rubber bullet end off put a grease fitting in it to grease where fitting snapped off.
That's awesome man
And that green wand i have aswell, bought it exactly for my a/c condensor at home lol full of grass, made a video but never go5 around to editing it 😮💨😮💨
I love it!
Great video CP 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video brother
Lisle has been bringing some cool tools for a long time 👍😎👍
As a DIY guy CP, I have never removed a hub. My old pontiac would be nice to get the experience on but ive seen people say that hub remover is only good for a certain style of hub. Could you clarify that for someone like me? Is there different style of hubs, and would this cover all the bases? Thanks man, great video!
Yes, there are different hubs. I will try and make a video in the future. You may have to remind me lol
@@CPthetooladdict thanks man!
what PSI Air would you use the radiator genie with?
120-150psi it handles it just make sure you hang on tight
@@CPthetooladdict it's a tooth chipper if you aren't ready for it.
100% correct lol
@@CPthetooladdict lol thank you guys!
I picked up those Lisle disconnect style pliers of JDtco. They aren't labeled as Lisle rather sold with JDTco brand on them. However, I have noticed I can't keep the rust away from them even when I oil them from time to time. Is JDTco rebranding the Lisle ones or did they find some Chinese factory to make them?
Nope, they are Lisle ones, not knock offs to my knowledge
Lmao @ Grenade pins.🤣🤣🤣
Wheel hub knockoff is hard to navigate bc they even give same part number
Duralast now has a knock off pair of electric pliers saw them the other day
Ya, I've seen another comment. This is getting wild and out of control
I have a pic of them saw them in az the other day
Duralast is making a electrical disconnect plier just like the Lisle design.
Ripped them off as well
👍
Wtfffff, my hub remover was about $40 and looked nowhere as badd as that 1 wow, and only reason i got the cheap 1 was cause i needed it same day from amazon...i was on a serious time limit, even did a video on it on a dodge dart
Bro, I'm so disappointed in you right now. Seriously, wtf 😑 😒 lol
@@CPthetooladdict i was in a tough situation, and i just looked at my video and i couldnt even use it, i forgot...i returned the next day and my uncle took his emotions of my grandma being sick out on the hub so the actual hun was on the ground and i was left with a stuck hub bearing housing lol ended up flipping a bolt and got it out...i could try and explain but easy to watch then explain how i won the battle lol happened just over exactly a yr from today
I couldn't find the short. I remember the hub video, and I didn't even know that it wasn't the Lisle lol
@@CPthetooladdict it was a full length video, scrolling through the shorts to find it would be insane lol but i did get to use it another time several months back and it suprised me that was a full length video aswell about 5 months ago 😁
Temu....😅. 9.00
People buying those off Amazon aren't going to be your everyday mechanic. Some DIY at home is going to buy those, use it once then end up throwing it away.
Seems silly to throw away 40 dollars after one use
@CPthetooladdict Not if it saves them hundreds of dollhairs doing it themselves...🤷♂️ Lol..
Just like I just did the vvt and cams on a 5.4 3v and I paid $19 for the tools off the jungle website. Why instead of otc? Because what I replaced will last longer than I'm keeping the truck.
@@docshotrodnhobbies9019I personally just don't like throwing away anything but everyone has a different perspective and that's fine by me to each there own.
Lisle solve their counterfeit problem instant - they need to go FULLY USA. It needs to be front and center. I’m always shopping for lisle tools, I own a few, the packaging sometimes never shows country of origin. That’s sketchy. I own the bearing puller, amazing, but I don’t even know where it’s made. I’d wager that half of lisles tools or more at the point are made in China or Taiwan. Once they take their business there, getting ripped off is exactly what they are asking for.
When’s the last time you saw a Snap-on metal tool knockoff on Amazon? I’ve never seen that personally, know why? Because everything made of metal from Snap-on is made in USA (not the blue point stuff though)
Lol, I am astonished by the criticism of Snap-on tools not being duplicated without acknowledging the presence of alternative suppliers like Harbor Freight. It's fascinating to see people make demands without comprehending the complexities of tool manufacturing, particularly when companies like Lisle produce a significant portion of their products in the USA, including in Iowa, with assistance from local businesses. However, outsourcing may be necessary when specific tooling is unavailable or cost-prohibitive. If you have expertise in tool manufacturing, I encourage you to show us your abilities to manufacture them better, as uninformed opinions often lack a comprehensive understanding of the industry.
I don't want those cheap Chinese knockoffs I'd rather smile with Lisle
I refuse to buy some stuff on Amazon or eBay lol I bought an air hammer off of the torque test channels link because I trust that. But I won’t buy any specialty tools or any cheaper than normal lisle stuff lol it’s like people selling Milwaukee drills for more than half off 🤦🏽♂️ or the “knkut” drill bits that are Chinese made knock offs
Great point!
People oughta sue Amazon in regards to safety allowing to sell unsafe crap. Big time. Time to get back to neighborhood stores that source quality stuff not Chinese knockoffs.
That intro hurt my ears, and I'm on 5% volume.
Fellas, just STOP ordering from Amazon and temu.
I don't order from temu, but I'm definitely limiting and weaning myself off scamazon it's really turning into a crap site fast.