Snap-ring pliers all look the same until you buy a quality set and it blows your mind that you're not snapping the tips off let and right all of a sudden. These Lang ones are the way to go.
Yeah, "Snap ring pliers? Dime a dozen! Oh, good snap ring pliers, quality and proper sizing? OK, hold on, I know this shop that has 'em, let's go!". Long drive, get the top shelf tools, not most expensive, just the higher quality ones needed for special and precision tasks... It's a fine art learning where to get the tools to turn a job that's a PIA into one that's just a regular job, all because that one tool... As an example beyond snap rings and specialty wrenches, ever see how many kinds of riveter tools there really are? One gets by playing being triple jointed with the regular cheapie or one gets the right one, pops the rivet in and moves on. Don't get me started on the bewildering assortment there actually is just for rivets...
Do you rate the knipex ones? I have a mixture of King Tony and Knipex circlip molesters and I'm yet to blow out a tip/ launch one into some bloke's eye yet
A wild TTC appears Personally I'm a big fan of whereever possible throwing circlips right in the bin. And replacing them with e-clips. I'm better at not shooting e-clips into low earth orbit by mistake.
As always....a awesome honest review. I work for Raymond...( red Toyotas ) I bought a set of Knipex snap ring pliers and haven't looked back. Keep the kids coming brother. Ur the only guy who that makes honest reviews and haven't sold ur soul. So there ya go.....I'd like to thank you for playing. 😂😂😂
When I see a snap ring, I let loose an involuntary horrified yelp... Knowing that I've transgressed outside of the poorly marked borders of DIY into the dank, zombie infested territory of the professional. It's always surprising and a little scary... Like seeing a robot's anus.
Thanks! Your timing was impeccable. I just bought a set of no-names from the auto parts store on Saturday… You sure are right about them flying across the shop when the tools are worn out. I have never found them again. Not even once, in 40 years of snap ringing. I’m liking the ones you got and having them all together in a box is cool. By the way, nice shirt!
I have a 50 yr old pair (I/O) of KD from the 70s. They had replaceable tips. Served well until I lost most of the extra tips! Now I mostly use the external for separating EC3 connectors.... and the occasional snapring. I remember paying "a lot" as a teenager, like $15. (Back then you got a CASE of Genessee Cream Ale for 5.25) Paid for themselves 100x.
I was a mechanic for 30 years .I bought most of my tools at yard sales and flea markets. I did buy truck tools but with junk tools I could bend and twist tools to reach that one bolt that no one had a tool for.
Lang makes really good stuff. I’ve got a set of their pry bars. The biggest(5foot) I’ve got, I’ve literally stood on, jumped up and down and held my big ass no problem. Pity the ball joint still didn’t budge but that’s another story.
As a new subscriber, got your name from Doc, as he trades info with you. I have the Lang set, good tool. As for my use, I prefer the snappy brand, easier to use and diff angles. I got some of the earlier HF Icon pliers. Gave them away. Most of my work is HD, and have some other Lang tools. Lang is very good. Thanks again!
@@michaelschlarman7835 I just sold a set of quarter inch number punches, or makers marks is what I call them. They were 80s craftsman and went for $60...crazy
This came out two days after I bought the HF snap ring pliers 12 pc I like the HF ones so far but dang wish this came out sooner I’d have a reason to buy these Could’ve saved me $40
I've been lucky enough to have a couple sets of proto's for the last 30 years, I haven't had a need to look into them. Besides my giant ratcheting ones, love them, they last forever. But those Lang's look nice at a reasonable price. Looking forward to the long term follow up. The proto's can take grinding in a new tip if you do it cold.
@FunkFPV yep, I'm lucky in that I am retired, with no coworkers to "borrow" tools, and I don't have to earn a living with my tools, so the expense in some way is less relevant for me but I fully understand and agree that your tools have to earn their keep as you have a family to care for. Love all your videos. Take care.
I've been tempted by this Lang set for several years now. Good review. Side note: how many of us have not had the right size tip and have resorted to grinding the too large tip down to fit? Come on, admit it...
Some good info. I'm a carpenter and work on the equipment I own and am always struggling to find the one pair of snap ring pliers that halfway fit. So, I think it's time for a set. Also, as someone watching this while building a new quad it would be cool to tank your views even more with an fpv video. 🙃
I bought a pair of lisle snap ring pliers and broke them at the hinge doing a wheel bearing. They had some quick flip action to change between internal and external. Needed a replacement, thanks for the video.
I have this set. Working in the diesel fleet field these are essential. My problem with the screw style is that with enough force, the screw backs itself off and sometimes the pliers become wobbly. Lang also makes the turn style pliers and it sales for about the same as the harbor freight ones
I accidentally bought this kit when i was trying to buy the ones with the quick change pivot. But i kept then because they were very nice and worked well
I have Knipex, Snap on set & NO I did not pay near that price that you mentioned. I do have a few Lang ones and they work good as well. I like the Knipex the best
Don't think we can get Lang over here, I've got a few Knipex ones which I bought singley over the years which are excellent but a heart attack pricewise.
But the real question is how well do they hold when the ring is being held with just the tips and the tips not pushed all the way through the ring eyes. Because we all know you never find an internal that isn't laying flat against another surface, so all you can manage is the tip, and no... She has never said that.
I got that exact lang set i think they’re a really honest set my snapon buddies say they’res are better what the little Ive used them seam to be if id rebuy the lang snap ring pliers id buy the twist lock style they make both i dont like the screw style cause i think the loosen off when u got a stubborn snapring that needs a little more time i find it super annoying why i would go for the twist lock style
Once the toolbox is nice and user friendly, don't forget to arm the mandatory bear trap, lest it grow borrower friendly and be found empty... ;) Good choices though, didn't see a single snap ring launcher in the new set!
I think they are actually made by Milbar/Imperial for HF and Lang. Not 100% certain though. Maybe Lang is the OEM. That being said, I really do prefer the quarter turn to the screw. I grabbed the Icon with a 20% coupon. I already had Protos to compare them to and can say there’s no dip in quality. Good product no matter whose name is on it.
@@FunkFPV they definitely do make a lot of things. Milbar is big in aviation and has had those snap ring pliers forever. I remember a Mac dealer saying Milbar made theirs. Should also mention Milbar and Imperial are subsidiaries of Stride Tool. So I believe you will see the Milbar version branded Imperial.
I purchased the $150 Icon back in June. Sad to see I paid an extra $50. The Icon and Lang tools look exactly the same and both are made in the USA so you know they are coming from the same factory. They are good enough for someone who only occasionally needs them or needs a set right now.
It wasn’t easy finding USA made snap ring pliers. And they are very similar. I don’t necessarily use them daily or weekly. But having a complete decent set is a huge benefit.
Lang warranty is either nonexistant or an outright hassle. At least for these snap ring pliers. The only real lesson is to just buy anything Icon hand tools on a 20-25% sale which happen pretty regularly, but definitely still skip anything that's still overpriced on sale or just outright mediocre in quality relative to the price. Icon snaprings would be $112-$120 on those sales and I've seen like 3 different ones since the beginning of summer. I personally wouldn't bother with any of their Icon chrome/impact socket sets. Honestly think their Quinn master bit sets and impact socket sets are the better value a lot of the time. $65 for the Quinn master allen/torx/etorx socket set was an absolute steal I picked up a week ago. Their master 1/2" impact metric/SAE set would've been an absolute steal on that same 30-35% off sale as well, I'll eventually kick myself for not just buying it at the time. Their ratchets are OK, but there's so many other options that unless you're real close to the store and want to really abuse them then you may as well skip them for Gearwrench or Tekton. Lots of their hand wrench sets cost too much vs like Tekton too. Though they're still a good alternative to Matco if you get into those extra long flex head sets. I paid $75 for their 58" Mayhew rebrand pry bar on a 25% off Icon sale. It's $108 for the actual Mayhew on Amazon. And Matco rebrands the same thing and asks $250+ for it which is truly nuts.
What are your thoughts on the style with replaceable tips, where they give you one tool and a bag of tips in different sizes and angles? I get having the full set ready to go if you are working with snap rings often, but I feel like most folks would do fine with the occasional ring having to swap the tips.
You haven't lived until you tried to use the cheap "universal" snap ring pliers that come with tiny hexagonal pins that are bent into various shapes with somewhat round tips. These pins are held against the pliers jaws with a soft stamped steel slug and held in place with an equally soft short Phillips head screw. OMG. I'm sticking with my Snappys... 😊
Most people don’t realize that if you know the diameter of the hole in the snap ring and I’m talking where the snapping plier goes, you virtually know everything about that snapping besides being internal or external. The KD Brand were identical years ago to the Snapon. All made by the same manufacturer in the same blow mold case with a different name on it. Oh yeah, much different price.
The new crapsman set i have wont fit into a reasonable size c clip. It appears snap on discontinued the internal/external set i have. I destroyed my spine so wont be working on anything big enough to need snap ring pliers so ive been trying to sell them with zero luck.
@FunkFPV , found replacement ones at harbor freight. I liked the pliers so much I was happy to buy cheap ones to have spare bits. But just thought I'd throw it out there.
I called snap-on one day to ask a question about a pressure gauge set. Dude told me that Lang tools made the adaptors. So how many tools do i have that say snap-on and are made by someone else?
They still sell junk, but to be fair, they have vastly improved the quality of their "higher end" tools. The Icon stuff is easily as good as Gearwrench, Carlisle, etc.
I always give Harbor Freight a look because a bunch of their better/best stuff isn't even made in China. And even then their floor jack selection is some of the best (Badland offroad jack- Amazing, Daytona Super Duty 3T + Aluminum 1.5/2T jacks- also amazing) and you aren't really getting anything by overpaying brands like NAPA or SnapOn to still get a Chinese made jack anyways.... But it also pays to be an informed consumer and not one who just wants to throw out terms that have little actual meaning to them anymore. Their closest equivalent Icon snap ring plier set are probably the same USA OEM as these Langs anyways. They're the cheapeast place to get the Mayhew USA equivalent 58" pry bar ($100 regular price, $75-$80 on sale) But if you think throwing $250 at Matco or Mac magically gets you a better product that totally isn't also a rebrand of the same exact thing, then whatever, some people are deluded that way they'll let certain brands pull the wool over their eyes. Either way, on a sale they're close enough in price (all of $4-$15 more, oh boy) and have a better warranty, or at least an actual statement of warranty.... Which Lang doesn't seem to advertise on this sort of tool- neither on Amazon or on their own website. Just like I said. It pays to be informed.
I really like their coolant hose pinch off vice grips. It takes some getting used to finding the sweet spot how hard to tighten. I’ve had a set of them pinched over the weekend waiting on a part and they didn’t leak a drop of coolant.
I blacklist anyone who doesn’t return a tool. If you have grinding/drilling skills & access or are willing to trade for time, you can make/modify your own tools. I’m cheep 🐣. eBay can be good too.
I think that you have that special and rare skill of just being able to speak in front of a camera and captivate, i think you should just find less specific content or that talks to a limited audience... Maybe tell us about something about choosing a truck... Choosing a brand of tools... Choosing a job in a trade... Who knows, that would be a great video
After a recent hub bearing replacement on a friends car I lament that I need a better selection of snap ring pliers. I broke one set and got pissed and attacked the ring with a chisel and mini sledge.
Snap-ring pliers all look the same until you buy a quality set and it blows your mind that you're not snapping the tips off let and right all of a sudden. These Lang ones are the way to go.
Yeah, "Snap ring pliers? Dime a dozen! Oh, good snap ring pliers, quality and proper sizing? OK, hold on, I know this shop that has 'em, let's go!". Long drive, get the top shelf tools, not most expensive, just the higher quality ones needed for special and precision tasks...
It's a fine art learning where to get the tools to turn a job that's a PIA into one that's just a regular job, all because that one tool...
As an example beyond snap rings and specialty wrenches, ever see how many kinds of riveter tools there really are? One gets by playing being triple jointed with the regular cheapie or one gets the right one, pops the rivet in and moves on. Don't get me started on the bewildering assortment there actually is just for rivets...
Do you rate the knipex ones? I have a mixture of King Tony and Knipex circlip molesters and I'm yet to blow out a tip/ launch one into some bloke's eye yet
@@iainbearyay2236 knipex are for sure legit options
A wild TTC appears
Personally I'm a big fan of whereever possible throwing circlips right in the bin. And replacing them with e-clips.
I'm better at not shooting e-clips into low earth orbit by mistake.
I’ve had that set for a few years and love them.
I like your reviews because you actually use your tools so you can tell us which ones will hold up.
Added to my Christmas list. Thank you, i have been desiring a nice set of snap ring pliers to replace my broken mismatched and garbage sets.
As always....a awesome honest review. I work for Raymond...( red Toyotas ) I bought a set of Knipex snap ring pliers and haven't looked back. Keep the kids coming brother. Ur the only guy who that makes honest reviews and haven't sold ur soul. So there ya go.....I'd like to thank you for playing. 😂😂😂
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I've never needed snap ring pliers and I hope I never do but here's a comment for the algorithm, my man
A good pair of snap ring pliers will save time and potential headaches. Also commenting for algorithm.
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When I see a snap ring, I let loose an involuntary horrified yelp... Knowing that I've transgressed outside of the poorly marked borders of DIY into the dank, zombie infested territory of the professional. It's always surprising and a little scary... Like seeing a robot's anus.
My first time seeing a snap ring, I used two picks.
@@sociopathmercenaryas a professional I can tell you, nobody likes snap rings. Nobody. They're considered cruel and unusual punishment in hell.
Thanks! Your timing was impeccable. I just bought a set of no-names from the auto parts store on Saturday…
You sure are right about them flying across the shop when the tools are worn out. I have never found them again. Not even once, in 40 years of snap ringing. I’m liking the ones you got and having them all together in a box is cool.
By the way, nice shirt!
I have a 50 yr old pair (I/O) of KD from the 70s. They had replaceable tips. Served well until I lost most of the extra tips! Now I mostly use the external for separating EC3 connectors.... and the occasional snapring. I remember paying "a lot" as a teenager, like $15. (Back then you got a CASE of Genessee Cream Ale for 5.25) Paid for themselves 100x.
If anyone needs the tiny ones, OTC 4514. They're great.
I was a mechanic for 30 years .I bought most of my tools at yard sales and flea markets. I did buy truck tools but with junk tools I could bend and twist tools to reach that one bolt that no one had a tool for.
Lang makes really good stuff. I’ve got a set of their pry bars. The biggest(5foot) I’ve got, I’ve literally stood on, jumped up and down and held my big ass no problem. Pity the ball joint still didn’t budge but that’s another story.
The ole Channellock 927 have never let me down
Have heard great things about Lang tools. Thanks as always for the straight-up reviews and the humor!!
As a new subscriber, got your name from Doc, as he trades info with you. I have the Lang set, good tool. As for my use, I prefer the snappy brand, easier to use and diff angles. I got some of the earlier HF Icon pliers. Gave them away. Most of my work is HD, and have some other Lang tools. Lang is very good. Thanks again!
Another decade or two those USA made Craftsman will be antique collectors items.
They already are. The earlier stuff anyway. I’d say they’re just as collectible today as old snap on is.
@@michaelschlarman7835 I just sold a set of quarter inch number punches, or makers marks is what I call them. They were 80s craftsman and went for $60...crazy
Replaceable tip type snap ring pliers are the best if you use them all the time. Doesn’t matter the brand.
This came out two days after I bought the HF snap ring pliers 12 pc I like the HF ones so far but dang wish this came out sooner I’d have a reason to buy these
Could’ve saved me $40
I've been lucky enough to have a couple sets of proto's for the last 30 years, I haven't had a need to look into them. Besides my giant ratcheting ones, love them, they last forever. But those Lang's look nice at a reasonable price. Looking forward to the long term follow up. The proto's can take grinding in a new tip if you do it cold.
I am fortunate enough to have a set of 8 Knipex circlip pliers and they are excellent. The Lang look ok too though. 👍
Same, the Precision series are unbeatable. They insert those spring steel tips by hand👍
Get away, by hand?? That must contribute to the expense then.@@cblack1863
I was looking at the Knipex ones but they’re a little pricey. I try to keep things in the “good bang for your buck” range.
@FunkFPV yep, I'm lucky in that I am retired, with no coworkers to "borrow" tools, and I don't have to earn a living with my tools, so the expense in some way is less relevant for me but I fully understand and agree that your tools have to earn their keep as you have a family to care for. Love all your videos. Take care.
I've been tempted by this Lang set for several years now. Good review.
Side note: how many of us have not had the right size tip and have resorted to grinding the too large tip down to fit? Come on, admit it...
I’ve done it 😜
Some good info. I'm a carpenter and work on the equipment I own and am always struggling to find the one pair of snap ring pliers that halfway fit. So, I think it's time for a set. Also, as someone watching this while building a new quad it would be cool to tank your views even more with an fpv video. 🙃
I bought a pair of lisle snap ring pliers and broke them at the hinge doing a wheel bearing. They had some quick flip action to change between internal and external. Needed a replacement, thanks for the video.
I have this set. Working in the diesel fleet field these are essential. My problem with the screw style is that with enough force, the screw backs itself off and sometimes the pliers become wobbly. Lang also makes the turn style pliers and it sales for about the same as the harbor freight ones
I have a set of craftsman from the 80s with interchangeable tips that nothing has been able to replace.
just killing it .. another great recommendation .. Thank You ...
I have that set, and they work well. Probably had them 10 years.
I accidentally bought this kit when i was trying to buy the ones with the quick change pivot. But i kept then because they were very nice and worked well
The quick change is nice but not necessary and it doesn’t make them work any better.
I found the same set at a GTM for $45 and ran to the register with them.
I have Knipex, Snap on set & NO I did not pay near that price that you mentioned. I do have a few Lang ones and they work good as well. I like the Knipex the best
I was looking at the Knipex. Nice but pricey
I have a OTC set and I love it
Nice set 👍 lang definitely makes great tools
Wait, since when can I make my own decisions!? My Snap-on dealer never told me that!
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You just keep making those high dollar payments and the snap on pimp will continue to make your choices for you.. 😉
You should do a video comparing your day to day vs what someone who works in automotive.
I would like to but I spend most of my time at customer locations.
@@FunkFPV i think a video of you doing some wrenching would go over well with your audience
Words are hard today, I feel that.
The Lang 3595 set is the same as those old craftsman’s you have, and they call it the v-notch set and it’s about $60 more versus the thumb screw
That's a decent kit, seems good value too.
Don't think we can get Lang over here, I've got a few Knipex ones which I bought singley over the years which are excellent but a heart attack pricewise.
Lang Tools #3595 is the same set but with the twist lock instead of the threaded attachment. But it is $150+.
But the real question is how well do they hold when the ring is being held with just the tips and the tips not pushed all the way through the ring eyes. Because we all know you never find an internal that isn't laying flat against another surface, so all you can manage is the tip, and no... She has never said that.
At least not when laying flat against a surface!😂
@@dhgmllcshea5038 😅
Nice. I don't use them often, so my set is definitely incomplete.
I got that exact lang set i think they’re a really honest set my snapon buddies say they’res are better what the little Ive used them seam to be if id rebuy the lang snap ring pliers id buy the twist lock style they make both i dont like the screw style cause i think the loosen off when u got a stubborn snapring that needs a little more time i find it super annoying why i would go for the twist lock style
Once the toolbox is nice and user friendly, don't forget to arm the mandatory bear trap, lest it grow borrower friendly and be found empty... ;)
Good choices though, didn't see a single snap ring launcher in the new set!
We call them "Circlip" pliers.
I like this video it was pretty snappy
holy jeezuz clips those snap on $535!! maan theres a bit on brand extra on that price hahah
The 12 pc Lang Tool snap ring pliers set is from $75 and up on fleaBay with a lot of sets around 100 bux...
I just got these a few weeks ago....i regret not finding a good quarter turn set out there
Lang is good shit
I think they are actually made by Milbar/Imperial for HF and Lang. Not 100% certain though. Maybe Lang is the OEM.
That being said, I really do prefer the quarter turn to the screw. I grabbed the Icon with a 20% coupon. I already had Protos to compare them to and can say there’s no dip in quality. Good product no matter whose name is on it.
It’s impossible to tell who’s making what for who. Lang has been around a while so I assume they make stuff.
@@FunkFPV they definitely do make a lot of things. Milbar is big in aviation and has had those snap ring pliers forever. I remember a Mac dealer saying Milbar made theirs. Should also mention Milbar and Imperial are subsidiaries of Stride Tool. So I believe you will see the Milbar version branded Imperial.
I purchased the $150 Icon back in June. Sad to see I paid an extra $50. The Icon and Lang tools look exactly the same and both are made in the USA so you know they are coming from the same factory. They are good enough for someone who only occasionally needs them or needs a set right now.
It wasn’t easy finding USA made snap ring pliers. And they are very similar.
I don’t necessarily use them daily or weekly. But having a complete decent set is a huge benefit.
Lang warranty is either nonexistant or an outright hassle. At least for these snap ring pliers.
The only real lesson is to just buy anything Icon hand tools on a 20-25% sale which happen pretty regularly, but definitely still skip anything that's still overpriced on sale or just outright mediocre in quality relative to the price. Icon snaprings would be $112-$120 on those sales and I've seen like 3 different ones since the beginning of summer.
I personally wouldn't bother with any of their Icon chrome/impact socket sets. Honestly think their Quinn master bit sets and impact socket sets are the better value a lot of the time. $65 for the Quinn master allen/torx/etorx socket set was an absolute steal I picked up a week ago. Their master 1/2" impact metric/SAE set would've been an absolute steal on that same 30-35% off sale as well, I'll eventually kick myself for not just buying it at the time.
Their ratchets are OK, but there's so many other options that unless you're real close to the store and want to really abuse them then you may as well skip them for Gearwrench or Tekton. Lots of their hand wrench sets cost too much vs like Tekton too. Though they're still a good alternative to Matco if you get into those extra long flex head sets.
I paid $75 for their 58" Mayhew rebrand pry bar on a 25% off Icon sale. It's $108 for the actual Mayhew on Amazon. And Matco rebrands the same thing and asks $250+ for it which is truly nuts.
Was thinking about buying the lang quick change
Thanks!
Idk what a snap ring is but I’m having fun
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What are your thoughts on the style with replaceable tips, where they give you one tool and a bag of tips in different sizes and angles? I get having the full set ready to go if you are working with snap rings often, but I feel like most folks would do fine with the occasional ring having to swap the tips.
I never had any luck with them. I always lost or broke the tips.
Bought the Lang replaceable tip version and wish I had just bought these.
I don’t like that style. When I was digging my old ones out of the box I through a set of those out. 😜
I think I had one tip for every size.
Never needed giants. I still have a couple inner outer with a pill bottle full of tips.
You haven't lived until you tried to use the cheap "universal" snap ring pliers that come with tiny hexagonal pins that are bent into various shapes with somewhat round tips. These pins are held against the pliers jaws with a soft stamped steel slug and held in place with an equally soft short Phillips head screw. OMG.
I'm sticking with my Snappys... 😊
1:08 You'd be shocked how few there are compared to all the people paid to call them trash.
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Most people don’t realize that if you know the diameter of the hole in the snap ring and I’m talking where the snapping plier goes, you virtually know everything about that snapping besides being internal or external. The KD Brand were identical years ago to the Snapon. All made by the same manufacturer in the same blow mold case with a different name on it. Oh yeah, much different price.
The new crapsman set i have wont fit into a reasonable size c clip. It appears snap on discontinued the internal/external set i have. I destroyed my spine so wont be working on anything big enough to need snap ring pliers so ive been trying to sell them with zero luck.
1.5 speed. 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
How do I disassemble needle nose pliers or mig pliers
A cool set but if it gets the job done once, it's worth it and you have left overs for the next job 😂
Look at the Cresent ones with just a switch to go from internal to external... plus you can swap and replace the tips. That shit will change your life
Until you lose the tips.
Channel Locks as well, but keeping track of the tips and Allen key is a pain.
I never had much luck with the replaceable tip style ones. I always lose the tips and the one I need is never on the pliers.
@FunkFPV , found replacement ones at harbor freight. I liked the pliers so much I was happy to buy cheap ones to have spare bits. But just thought I'd throw it out there.
@@FunkFPV that's where the old grinder comes in, as long as you need a size down that is. Size up... electrical tape lol
3:40 What's he doing? Checking his 3" dimension approximation?
They need to have some needle noise type
mac tools mini snap ring plyers SR400
I called snap-on one day to ask a question about a pressure gauge set. Dude told me that Lang tools made the adaptors. So how many tools do i have that say snap-on and are made by someone else?
Probably a lot.
I NEVER shop at Horror Fright unless I don't care about the quality of whatever I'm buying. I'm not a fan of Chinesium.
They still sell junk, but to be fair, they have vastly improved the quality of their "higher end" tools. The Icon stuff is easily as good as Gearwrench, Carlisle, etc.
Their stuff is getting better but it’s still rebranded and you can probably get it cheaper elsewhere.
I always give Harbor Freight a look because a bunch of their better/best stuff isn't even made in China. And even then their floor jack selection is some of the best (Badland offroad jack- Amazing, Daytona Super Duty 3T + Aluminum 1.5/2T jacks- also amazing) and you aren't really getting anything by overpaying brands like NAPA or SnapOn to still get a Chinese made jack anyways.... But it also pays to be an informed consumer and not one who just wants to throw out terms that have little actual meaning to them anymore.
Their closest equivalent Icon snap ring plier set are probably the same USA OEM as these Langs anyways. They're the cheapeast place to get the Mayhew USA equivalent 58" pry bar ($100 regular price, $75-$80 on sale) But if you think throwing $250 at Matco or Mac magically gets you a better product that totally isn't also a rebrand of the same exact thing, then whatever, some people are deluded that way they'll let certain brands pull the wool over their eyes.
Either way, on a sale they're close enough in price (all of $4-$15 more, oh boy) and have a better warranty, or at least an actual statement of warranty.... Which Lang doesn't seem to advertise on this sort of tool- neither on Amazon or on their own website.
Just like I said. It pays to be informed.
I really like their coolant hose pinch off vice grips. It takes some getting used to finding the sweet spot how hard to tighten. I’ve had a set of them pinched over the weekend waiting on a part and they didn’t leak a drop of coolant.
$108.23. 10/28/24
Fancy. I have two sharpened nails and make do. Lol
You should do a Tool Hack video on that technique. There’s a guy on the Internet that will rate it for you. 😜
I blacklist anyone who doesn’t return a tool.
If you have grinding/drilling skills & access or are willing to trade for time, you can make/modify your own tools.
I’m cheep 🐣. eBay can be good too.
I think that you have that special and rare skill of just being able to speak in front of a camera and captivate, i think you should just find less specific content or that talks to a limited audience... Maybe tell us about something about choosing a truck... Choosing a brand of tools... Choosing a job in a trade... Who knows, that would be a great video
Thank you 😊
I’ve been thinking of adding additional content outside of tool reviews. I’ve got a few ideas rolling around up there.
I'm in the parking lot
That same set up here in Canada costs $198.00. Even with the exchange rate, we get raped up here
You guys get boned. I hope you’re all getting paid enough to make up the difference.
Interchangeable head snap ring pliers should be illegal.
Is that empty square in the Lang case to hold the hundreds of dollars saved over the Snap On set?? 😂
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Forklift mechanic telling me about tools. Cmon, you're an expert on fake demos, not real ones. Jk lol!
"I'm not here to get views"...how many times has a YTber said that! 😅 Nah...none of them want those horrible things called views.
Haha I’m talking about long format videos. I get what I get. I’m a Shorts channel that has fun making real videos.
After a recent hub bearing replacement on a friends car I lament that I need a better selection of snap ring pliers.
I broke one set and got pissed and attacked the ring with a chisel and mini sledge.