Very impressive Prodigy Koon Trucking Thanks for sharing it with us Take care and have a great 👍 👌 Koon Trucking From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
What a great video. I like seeing the different stuff people use. I like seeing different brands of tools used. My power probe is my baby. With multiple can systems and ecu’s it make my life a lot easier. What a great top ten list. Awesome video 👍👍👍
wafrederick you are correct. You have got to be careful with power probe. I do still rely on my meter. But power probe in the right hand is a great tool
I don’t but I need to do one. I have some pretty cool stuff for electrical. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
After so many years watching you and others, collecting different tools, I love the Wiha the most. While the Wera has the best tip and the Whitte is the King of grip, NOTHING feels as good in your hand as a Wiha Handle and they work.
I'm a hydraulic mechanic and I agree 100% with the number one i have a m 18 fuel high impact 1/2 and use it daily to rattle off piston nuts fastened from 250 ft lbs to 1500 ft lbs again and again. By far the best investment I've ever made. I also have the vamplyers and have used them a few times for rounded set screws and role pins. As for the cobra knipex plyers I was sold after I bought my 22 inch set i now have every single one and all of there other players too 😂. Needless to say loved the video and I strongly agree with your opinions.
Great video thanks brother. I have the OEM light because of you I really like it. I like my power probe never got that set you have but it's saved me time. I know some people don't like the power probe. I do like I said it's saved me time and head ache and has paid for it's self many times over. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother
Scott Pearson TOOLS &MORE those power probes are amazing tools. With the kit I have to help trace down a broken wire saves so much headache on searching a wire.
Vampliers are made by Engineer tools. They have green handles. I need to buy that specific plier. Bought one for my cousin the package is awesome. There's a dragon and everything
Marco Gutierrez thanks ! If you decide to purchase them off of Amazon please use the links in the video. Or if you just want to buy anything off amazon if you use my links just to get you to Amazon and you can buy whatever you normally would, it gives me credit for anything you purchase. It doesn’t cost you anymore but that helps support the channel. I really appreciate your support !
Try the m12 compact 1/2" impact. It doesn't hit as hard as the big one, but a lot of times you don't need that much torque. I absolutely love having both. Once you have some m12 batteries you might as well get the m12 variable speed die grinders. They will place high on your next list. Trust me on this.
The power probe can be your enemy sometimes,can do damage and one is smoke up to 4 computers in these newer vehicles.This with these know it all people probing the wrong circuit
Apparently you didn’t watch the video all the way through or pay attention. I said I purchase items off the tool truck if they are available, if they don’t have it or offer it I purchase off Amazon but I always give the local guy the chance first. At the time this video was shot nothing could be bought off the tool truck. Nobody carried Milwaukee on the trucks then like they do now. You can buy Milwaukee off all three tool trucks now. They may have to order them but Joe and Snap On truck both stock them.
Koon Trucking I did watch the whole video, thanks for explaining though, maybe you should have said 10 items I prefer over Snap-on, because I'm sure Snap-on sells feeler gauges, Allen keys, work lights, pliers, etc. I like your vids alot, i think I just misunderstood. No hard feelings.
KooooN Trucking! Thank you for the video..very interesting! 1 more day till the weekend! Looking forward to your video tomorrow
Very impressive
Prodigy Koon Trucking
Thanks for sharing it with us
Take care and have a great 👍 👌
Koon Trucking
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
Just rewatched this and was wondering if you could do an updated video to this if there’s anything that changed!
Now them were some good tools in that top ten list thanks for sharing and as always great video Clay.
What a great video. I like seeing the different stuff people use. I like seeing different brands of tools used. My power probe is my baby. With multiple can systems and ecu’s it make my life a lot easier. What a great top ten list. Awesome video 👍👍👍
With the powerprobe,it is not to be used on certain circuits.Smoke up to 4 computers if not careful
wafrederick you are correct. You have got to be careful with power probe. I do still rely on my meter. But power probe in the right hand is a great tool
Awesome Video Clay everything looked great and would make a fine addition to any toolbox
I absolutely enjoy all your videos!! I've watched at least 100 of them. Do you have one dedicated to your electrical tools?
I don’t but I need to do one. I have some pretty cool stuff for electrical. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
After so many years watching you and others, collecting different tools, I love the Wiha the most. While the Wera has the best tip and the Whitte is the King of grip, NOTHING feels as good in your hand as a Wiha Handle and they work.
Hello sir great post. You have me convinced I should get the Milwaukee wrenches. They do look nice. Reminds me of the old bonney
I bought the metric wrench set. There are "Awesome".
Cool video Clay. I have couple if the OEM lights, also the Milwaukee guns 3/8” and 1/2” bought them after I saw your video on them.
were do i get a cover for my Milwaukee 1/2 impact..
I'm a hydraulic mechanic and I agree 100% with the number one i have a m 18 fuel high impact 1/2 and use it daily to rattle off piston nuts fastened from 250 ft lbs to 1500 ft lbs again and again. By far the best investment I've ever made. I also have the vamplyers and have used them a few times for rounded set screws and role pins. As for the cobra knipex plyers I was sold after I bought my 22 inch set i now have every single one and all of there other players too 😂. Needless to say loved the video and I strongly agree with your opinions.
Great video Clay keep them coming
That impact gun is a beast! Has anyone tried out the 1400 ft lb brushless one yet?
Yes it it underrated in my opinion.
Great video thanks brother. I have the OEM light because of you I really like it. I like my power probe never got that set you have but it's saved me time. I know some people don't like the power probe. I do like I said it's saved me time and head ache and has paid for it's self many times over. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother
Scott Pearson TOOLS &MORE those power probes are amazing tools. With the kit I have to help trace down a broken wire saves so much headache on searching a wire.
Vampliers are made by Engineer tools. They have green handles. I need to buy that specific plier. Bought one for my cousin the package is awesome. There's a dragon and everything
Another great video! I may have to stop watching them though as they tend to always cost me money! Now let's see, what tool do I need most?
Great list once again Clay thanks for the links in the description I want to pick up a few of those picks.
Marco Gutierrez thanks ! If you decide to purchase them off of Amazon please use the links in the video. Or if you just want to buy anything off amazon if you use my links just to get you to Amazon and you can buy whatever you normally would, it gives me credit for anything you purchase. It doesn’t cost you anymore but that helps support the channel. I really appreciate your support !
I’ve asked Milwaukee if they plan to offer a “strubby” version of those combo wrenches. No answer back yet.
What is the length width and height of the wrench set? Great video
Both sets sae and metric mated together is 22” wide 15” deep and about 1 1/4” high
When you mentioned at the beginning that the tools were in order I knew what the #1 tool was before I watched the video.
The cobra pliers are the best man! I'm thinking about the vamplier scissors after what you said about them
Jursaw they really are awesome!
They are bad to the bone. I’ve cut a bunch of penny’s in half and also a few nickels and a Cornwell pick and they will still cut like a razor
Koon Trucking should have showed that in the video!
Jursaw I showed it in a few livestreams.
Jursaw its a miracle as many penny’s as I’ve cut in half that the feds aren’t knocking on my door !
Try the m12 compact 1/2" impact. It doesn't hit as hard as the big one, but a lot of times you don't need that much torque. I absolutely love having both. Once you have some m12 batteries you might as well get the m12 variable speed die grinders. They will place high on your next list. Trust me on this.
I agree i have the die grinders and the stubby impacts now.
Nothing wrong with being made in Japan. They have quite strict labor laws and are home to some of the finest craftsmanship.
Made in the UK, USA, Germany or Japan. You can almost guarantee quality.
Out of the four, the Japanese made the finest tools in the world.
The power probe can be your enemy sometimes,can do damage and one is smoke up to 4 computers in these newer vehicles.This with these know it all people probing the wrong circuit
Great video thx
Keep making video s like this please just need to make repairs video next electrical to be exact...
We have some look in the playlists on my channel Truck Fixing.
Those Cobra pliers remind me of my ex-wife…. her mouth opened up reaaal big too! 🤣
Without watching the video all the way through I am guessing no. 1 is your inspection light.
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I guess if a couple of those tools were a little better you'd call them Weee Haaaa! ;-)
Just watched you do a video on why you don't buy anything on Amazon!? Please explain yourself.
Apparently you didn’t watch the video all the way through or pay attention. I said I purchase items off the tool truck if they are available, if they don’t have it or offer it I purchase off Amazon but I always give the local guy the chance first. At the time this video was shot nothing could be bought off the tool truck. Nobody carried Milwaukee on the trucks then like they do now. You can buy Milwaukee off all three tool trucks now. They may have to order them but Joe and Snap On truck both stock them.
Koon Trucking I did watch the whole video, thanks for explaining though, maybe you should have said 10 items I prefer over Snap-on, because I'm sure Snap-on sells feeler gauges, Allen keys, work lights, pliers, etc. I like your vids alot, i think I just misunderstood. No hard feelings.
I don’t understand how everybody mispronounces snap on. It’s pronounced strap on.