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Get your own pair of the Merry HS175C pliers here - amzn.to/3XpSTmt
The KTC AD101 disconnect pliers here - amzn.to/3i5raay
Very nice thanks for the Links @MrSubaru1387
It takes me too Japanese Amazon. Is there a link for the US?
@@jonathanschurz4141 yeah I noticed that also I don't belive there are links for them for the US amazon
@@jonathanschurz4141 you have to buy it from Japan.
Why can I copy your link?
I’m waiting for the re-branded $90.00 Snap-on version, it’s gotta be better!
Hahaha :D
Probably better for warranty anyhow
@@AATreeServiceif you need to warranty an electric connectors disconnect pliers the problem between ground and pliers won't be solved by any warranty... 😬
@@kittytrail I have to disagree with that! Or snap on dealer would happily warranty our wrenches and ratchets that we touched against a battery if they don’t operate correctly. When working on the trucks ( 4-6 batteries and no room) it harms sometimes
@@AATreeService could you please watch the video and read again what i typed? 😉
what does ratchets and wrenches touching the battery and being warrantied or not have to do with those pliers used to disconnect connectors and the mechanical ineptitude of someone needing to warranty those? 🤔
💩 can and do happen even if you're cautious but we're talking about plastic connectors and very specific pliers not meant to be used as a hammer or pry bar... 😽
Thank you for the demonstration I was only 75% sure how they worked until you showed me. I like!
And I'm now spending more money because of Mr Subaru 🤣.. I wish you would just open your own tool store already
Received three pair last December. Often the only tool that gets it done!
I just use hose pliers of different sizes for different connectors.
There literally is a tool for everything 😂
Always
Nice I need a pair of these for sure
those are so cool, now they need like a extension and a like a 90°, 45° and a couple of other things to get some of the harder ones that are down and berried where they are ready hard to get to.
Purchased the KTC pliers a while ago because of the Merry pliers that you posted. Neet tool.
These things are amazing
those are nice as we all know those connectors are always stuck on tight and with older connectors you almost break the darn things....cool
Oh that’s what those are for. 😜 Well another KTC tool to add to my collection of KTC/Nepros collection.
TY...ordered the pliers
I’ve been using round hose pulling pliers, little awkward but they work can’t wait to get my hands on these
Love me some Kyoto tools
thanks for the information.
You're welcome
Just bought my first Japanese tools, Mr. Subaru. Lug tool, nut gripper sockets and these pliers. Hope I won’t be disappointed
I have them Mary, electrical connections remover Pliers. They are incredible at what they do.
Purchased instantly water watching
GEARWRENCH 2 Pc. 30° & 80° Push Pin Plier Set - 41840D seem to do the same thing for much less?
They would be even better if they made another set that closes all the way for snap clamps for coolant hoses.
Do you have a link for them? I might have a harness swap job coming up
Pinned in comments
Love mine
cool
Would u prefer these over the lisle electrical disconnect pliers?
Look nice for Toyota fuel lines
Can you link the Fujiya crimpers from the earlier short. I couldn't find them on Amazon.jp.
amzn.to/3tRh0gr
so how do you purchase all these made is japan tools, specifically the KTC ones? I tried following the link, and it just did not work for me sadly
Mr Subaru. I need your help. I'd like to find a made in Japan ratcheting wrench(NOT the sheet steel type). I've been trying fill out my made in USA, made in Germany , and Made in Japan tool sets, but I can't find any info. I think KTC and Tone are both made in Taiwan.
that is awesome.. i love me some Fujiya and Godhand plier products.. didn’t even know this existed!! gotta have it! clip them fingernails, tho, bruh.
Still can't find these under $65. Japanese Amazon is out of stock, so don't know what the price was there.
How do you order things from the Japan amazon sorry not tech savvy
I just went on ebay got for $42 free shipping
I don't use amazon
Where do I buy this
Link is pinned
For those baby hands and baby fingers
me, ima weld some wire to my blunt tip pliers.
Sign me up very nice
LOL $80 now
Better when a pronounced correctly: “kay-tee-shee”, as in Japan.
Looks like nobody cared this time 😂
Nice, but we need some angled ones, and some $20 Chinese ones.
Come to my house I can make you some let's go to a dollar store first.
Nah bro wtf. Really ?
You should go to Japan and visit a hardware store and you will be shock and amazed, I promise you....hahahahahaha!!!
I’m trying my best to get over there for a visit! Lol
@@MrSubaru1387 Boss if you ever go there, go for two weeks minimum (preferably a month) and check their hardware stores for some good toys and then Book-off or Hard-off. These are stores that sell used stuff but in mint condition.
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