KC Tool Unboxing E26

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  • @scrambler350
    @scrambler350 5 років тому +1

    The 87-01-150 is AWESOME for HVAC work, I keep one in my front pocket every day, and use it several times per day - gets off over-tight service port and service valve caps as well as many other things.

  • @mkoshao
    @mkoshao 5 років тому

    14:08
    The blue or whitish grey color (instead of weras green) on handles, etc is their color code for stainless steel.
    Not to be confused with the easy finder size markings and markings for the different drives (pz, ph, tx, hx, etc.)

  • @raphaelbeinhauer9242
    @raphaelbeinhauer9242 4 роки тому +1

    Stihl uses T27 on almost all of their screws. I work on their chainsaws a lot, so I always miss the T27 too.

  • @moeszyslack4676
    @moeszyslack4676 5 років тому +3

    Nice haul Matt. You may be more of a tool hoarder than even I am. 😂 Those Wera Torx keys look really nice. The stickers all have the same matte surface on them. I think KC Tool has them all made by the same place, probably with some sort of agreement with the tool manufacturers. They do seem to be very high quality.

  • @vijayantgovender2045
    @vijayantgovender2045 5 років тому +7

    Please do a tool box tour thank you from South Africa

    • @normanturnbull7967
      @normanturnbull7967 5 років тому +1

      Second that, I would like to see how many tools would be in there

  • @barlow2976
    @barlow2976 3 роки тому +2

    I love the fact they send you free stickers- how do they know we're just big kids?

  • @Lmolina90
    @Lmolina90 5 років тому

    I have a Felo 63599 (19 piece) impact bit set with a their specialized impact bit holder. Somewhere on the internet there is a video comparing how much longer bits will last when used with it. I've had it over a year and couldn't be more pleased. I bought it on sale as it is a bit pricy. With that said Felo impact bits themselves seem competitively priced and my set has held up to the work of making furniture and doing extensive repairs on my first house very well.

  • @NevilleSidhu
    @NevilleSidhu 5 років тому +2

    Really interested in the 125mm vs 150mm Cobra pliers review. Im on the fence with which one i should get. Keep thinking the 125mm is just to small but dont wanna get the 150mm if it preforms the same as the 125mm. Looking forward to your review.

  • @ccmogs5757
    @ccmogs5757 5 років тому

    Been carrying a cobra 125 for years as an EDC with a leatherman , etc , invaluable :)

    • @ccmogs5757
      @ccmogs5757 5 років тому

      True , the 150 is not much of a jump-up from the 125mm ..........

  • @randynovick7972
    @randynovick7972 5 років тому +4

    I always like a good KCTU. Honestly, sometimes I worry about what I'm going to do when you fill all of your tool requirements or desire to test experiment. =wink= Do you go through enough tools at work to keep going? I've seen KCTU on other UA-cam channels but yours are the best. Many thanks.

    • @Bigtroosh
      @Bigtroosh 5 років тому

      Randy Novick i bet the most of the tools don’t get used

  • @Toyotas_n__Tools
    @Toyotas_n__Tools 5 років тому +2

    I have the 125mm cobra and pliers wrench, I think the 150mm will be useful being able to get a better grip.. The 125mm are almost too small. Thanks for the show, cya next time!

  • @EditioCastigata
    @EditioCastigata 5 років тому +5

    Disappointed about the amount of plastic on nonessential things. Top of that, the Felo bit holder is bulky. I wish they considered where the tools get stored in practice, and shipped them in forms for AUER or Sortimo or similar systems; ideally made of hard paper, or plain paper (which I curiously get most tools in from my supplier in Germany).

    • @nevillepretorius8948
      @nevillepretorius8948 5 років тому +1

      Whats wrong with plastic?

    • @frankkraaijvanger4937
      @frankkraaijvanger4937 5 років тому +3

      environment.
      It os better to avoid single use of plastic if there is an other option with less footprint.

    • @nevillepretorius8948
      @nevillepretorius8948 5 років тому +1

      Plastic can be recycled if binned correctly. Plastic doesnt kill, people do.

    • @frankkraaijvanger4937
      @frankkraaijvanger4937 5 років тому +5

      @@nevillepretorius8948 most people doesn't know therevare different kinds of plastics. Let alone theu are willing to onvest wich kind and sort them. If they are mixed, the only option is burn it for electricity.

    • @heretolevitateme
      @heretolevitateme 5 років тому +3

      @@nevillepretorius8948 REDUCE, resue, recycle--in that order. No need for extra plastic crap.

  • @AutobahnDan
    @AutobahnDan 5 років тому +2

    Nice haul! Check out Tite-Reach. They have a nut holder that’s low profile. It can remove small spring style hose clamps as well. It’s long reach with a thumb wheel to adjust.
    Always nice to get those KC tool boxes in the mail! Awesome unboxing!

  • @janludwig7286
    @janludwig7286 5 років тому +4

    I think the blue on the Wera holder is to indicate that it is stainless, like with there screwdrivers and the stainless bit holders.

    • @HunGredy
      @HunGredy 5 років тому

      It's also used for the holding function L-keys that are not stainless. They probably just differentiate them from the regular blacks one, no matter how it changed.

    • @janludwig7286
      @janludwig7286 5 років тому

      @@HunGredy Yeah, Wera is pretty inconsistent with there color scheme, for example they use the same color for ESD and heavy-duty tools, and there L-keys seem to be no exception.

    • @HunGredy
      @HunGredy 5 років тому

      @@janludwig7286 I think they don't care that much about it, neither do I. I know ESD is only for small screwdrivers that are obvisouly not heavy duty, and they also have the ESD logo, while I know that a chiseldriver is not an ESD tool, so probably they went with a smaller color palette out of cost reduction. Aside from that, one thing they could do is match the L-keys withe the Joker wrenches, because external and internal hex sets don't match up. I know it's not required but it would still be easier to remember a size 10 as yellow and not having to know it's blue for external and only yellow for internal. I don't know anyone who until now had an issue with this, most people don't even care about the colors who regularly use them. I already memorised all of them by using them.

  • @67697072
    @67697072 5 років тому +1

    Stihl uses T27 a lot.

  • @squarrl
    @squarrl 5 років тому +3

    I see a lot of T27 in certain cars.

  • @jaymechanic1228
    @jaymechanic1228 5 років тому

    Really looking forward to that wera joker review video!

  • @benflay340
    @benflay340 5 років тому

    Cool video German tool reviews. Been watching all your videos for a little while now. I’ve been looking in to Spanners. For my work I’m a Apprentice electrician/maintenance engineer in a Factory in the UK. What is the better combination spanner stahlwille or gedore in your opinion? Or is the some other brand? Thanks

  • @nevillepretorius8948
    @nevillepretorius8948 5 років тому +2

    Awesome unboxing video! Wish I could get a sticket pack like that! Need the Wera and Wiha ones. 😃👍

  • @jhbonarius
    @jhbonarius 5 років тому +1

    I looked at this KCTools. But they have a very high shipping rate to Germany! I'll just buy the parts locally ;)
    Maybe we don't make the hooks, as you can buy good hooks from China for practically nothing. Or look at dentist tools for hooks: They are pretty good and strong.

  • @bigrobbyd.6805
    @bigrobbyd.6805 5 років тому +1

    I've seen a lot of T27s while working on cars, but nowhere else. Great haul and video, once again, BTW.

    • @slasher9883
      @slasher9883 5 років тому +1

      I have seen T27's used to secure disk rotors on bicycle disc brake systems. Can't recall ever using one on a car incidentally, and I work almost exclusively on Euro cars, but that might just be my bad memory.

  • @OnTheWorkbench
    @OnTheWorkbench 5 років тому

    As to the E-Torx, Saab cars have plenty of them; albeit they are out of production.

  • @6900pilot
    @6900pilot 5 років тому +1

    I really like the felo box design. Hope they work out well for you. The finish and quality on the wera set is second to none. I know sykes pickavent aren't german but they have a fantastic hook and pin set in large. Keep up the reviews.

    • @joeframer9642
      @joeframer9642 5 років тому

      Pb swiss ..Allen keys are unmatched

    • @6900pilot
      @6900pilot 5 років тому

      @@joeframer9642 what you mean unmatched?

  • @Uninfluenceable
    @Uninfluenceable 5 років тому

    nearly all suspension and chassis bolts on Mercedes-Benz models made after the mid 90s are all E-Torx, and I love it because I have yet to strip the head on one. VW/Audi groupe on the other hand uses triple square on a lot of suspension components and I hate them with a passion.

  • @karlnapp7564
    @karlnapp7564 5 років тому +2

    How many L-key sets do you have/need ?
    Who uses L-keys anymore ?
    They must have disappeared here at least 25 years ago.

    • @Whigu
      @Whigu 5 років тому +1

      When you are collection something it doesn't matter do you need them or not.

    • @Marcel_Germann
      @Marcel_Germann 5 років тому

      I use them in addition to screwdrivers with a hex profile. If you can't use a power tool, for whatever reason (tight space for example), they're the best option. And they're not gone, you can get them here in Germany almost everywhere. And screwdrivers with a hex profile are not for higher torques.

    • @HunGredy
      @HunGredy 5 років тому

      Hex screws are pretty common in Europe and sometimes you need far bigger torque to release/fasten them than possible with a screwdriver. Ratchet sets are inconvenient on many occasions, like I have a bike that contains exclusively hex screws of many sizes, this small L-key set is perfect because it's a small set, fits everywhere, contains all sizes I need and you really have to torque down screws sometimes on bikes. And that's the same probably for many European countries.

    • @foxwood67
      @foxwood67 5 років тому +2

      There will always be a need for L keys. They are not something i use daily but i just had a project where clearance issues prevented me from using T handle, a driver or, even a hex socket Having the L key allowed me the finish without resorting to more destructive tactics.

    • @EditioCastigata
      @EditioCastigata 5 років тому

      L-keys are lighter than driver+shaft+handle. Admittedly that doesn't make much of a difference if you never move your tools. Bits+holder on the other hand can have clearance issues. Hex is quite common in sports equipment like modern bicycles, followed by torx.

  • @qawqaw1481
    @qawqaw1481 5 років тому

    WHAT … if you order a knipex tool , regular without SBA , they are going to ship you a loose tool in a plastic bag with no seal or any info attached on that tool ?
    IS THIS FOR REAL

  • @jeffwhitelock1013
    @jeffwhitelock1013 5 років тому +1

    Yeah they give different bits now I've gotten 17,19,24 an 20 one was a t-20 short pH bit long an I can't remember the other but they were all gold

  • @MrDakkyz
    @MrDakkyz 5 років тому

    I also wonder if felo impact bits are any good?
    I normally just go for makita gold cheap and last long.

  • @erikjohansson1814
    @erikjohansson1814 5 років тому +1

    Those picks, I bought the Witte set which consist of 4 different styles of hooks.
    Good handle, not som skinny thing and tools holding up great.
    KC Tool part number is 691008, however I see this product is discontinued now.
    But see here: www.walmart.com/ip/Witte-691008-4-Piece-Hook-and-Pick-Set/352132368
    I recommend this set.

  • @kiwicol9699
    @kiwicol9699 5 років тому

    Strange you would say that about a TX27. I particlarly bought a Wera TX27 05032056001 to take my Stihl chainsaw apart to clean it. I would imagine they are all the same worldwide so there would be hundred of thousands around including Europe needing it.

  • @MrRand0mMe
    @MrRand0mMe 5 років тому

    Wiha Dura are top of the line bits coated with tungsten.

  • @michaelmazzen
    @michaelmazzen 5 років тому

    PB swiss have good pick sets - big and small

    • @spp24k
      @spp24k 5 років тому +1

      thanks for the heads up. I've been looking for a good pick set. Just picked these up on amazon.de: www.pbswisstools.com/en/tools/quality-hand-tools/special-products/product/pb-7685set/

  • @urosgoa4834
    @urosgoa4834 5 років тому

    Send me 1 , please ! I can't find in Serbia. I try it but nothing ! Can you help me ?!

    • @erikjohansson1814
      @erikjohansson1814 5 років тому

      alat Bosch & repa ! You think he is running a charity?

  • @hermanpanzerwerferhorkheim9853
    @hermanpanzerwerferhorkheim9853 5 років тому +1

    Man you spend a fortune on tools, lol. You know you can go to the German Amazon website and get any of these tools for half the price WITH shipping?

  • @lukasebel3994
    @lukasebel3994 4 роки тому

    11:19 i think cranesbill pliers are much better than this piece of plastik tho.