In another recent review you briefly discussed Germany, Japan and the US making the best tools - or something to that effect. I agree and not just with tools. Lots of respect for the many quality companies producing outstanding, top tier products in all 3 countries.
The notched version is even more capable since you can get whatever you are cutting closer to the Fulcrum without it slipping up and ending up needing more force.
I started off buying the straight cut 71 12 200 version and then quickly decided I wanted the 20* angled/recessed cut version after seeing how many different versions of this tool they had - just like you. I opted to go to the regular dipped grip on my angled cutter though - the straight-cut comfort grips live in my personal pick-up truck toolbag and the angled cutters get used in HVAC - mostly to cut off un-needed motor mounting screws and self-tappers that protrude too far and pose a hazard to flesh or copper coils.
@@txtoolcrib The thicker double stuff material handles on the other models,make the handle opening too wide,which makes cut more difficult.The 20 degrees angled head and the recess on the teeth will help the tool do more and do them easier. The spring system and other extras on the other models, make the tool heavier and I want it more portable,with less points of potential failure,All these in theory ofcourse because I have not got in my hands one yet but probably will soon do. God be with you sir
They have a bigger 250mm (10 in) version also. For steel rope and bowden cables, a dedicated wire rope cutter such as 95 61 190 will give much better and cleaner results.
The larger version is the one I haven’t purchased yet. I definitely know what you mean by getting a cleaner cut result in cable with the 95 61 190. That is one that I just recently did a review on.
The 10in is fantastic. Ive got a set that i really like. Only issue is that they don’t work great with 1 hand unless you choke up pretty far on the grip which makes their leverage advantage no longer matter. But if you are cutting tough stuff they really work well with two hands.
Where these really shine over standard side cuts is when it's a repetitive task. As you say the effort is so much less and these will cut a 8.8 1/4" bolt even without doing the squeeze and creep thing. Didn't realise there were THAT many models though!
I damaged these cutting thru romex staples. Not sure if I can repair them or should I get larger 10” version. They are very stiff and feel stuck but I can not visibly see any damage to them and tried applying oil but no luck.
Great tool. Retired carpenter, EDC'r and a prepper. People put them in Get Home bags or BOB's in case they come up against a chain link fence to cross so they can cut through it. I'm about to buy the 'R' version which is supposed to stand for 'Robust' with the space between the blades. Twice in the past a customer took my Channellock electricians pliers and decided to cut live wire and each time it blew a small hole in the cutting edge on one side turning them into wire strippers. Would you know what the 'SBA' stands for in 'Knipex 7131200 SBA High Leverage'
I’m considering the small version to carry in my bunker gear pocket at the fire house. Will the small version cut chain link fencing pretty easily? That’s about the largest stuff we see. Other than that we worry about drop ceiling wire.
It is a bolt cutter. You will get a cleaner cut of the wire with a cable cutter or even with a diagonal cutter. Right, it's a specialist tool, used it as intended.
Great video brother ! These are A little pricey tho. Harbor Freight has the best price I have seen on bolt cutters. They are high quality and work great. As long as you dont get sick after using them LOL !
I don't try much from Harbor Freight, because frankly they left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth over the years from products I have purchased from them. I will say that it seems their quality level has risen dramatically over the years though. I may have to give them a second look.
@@txtoolcrib really? I have heard that before when they first started opening up, but not for years now. My local stores have either 4.5 or 5 star Google ratings for years now. You still have to watch some of their items, the feedback on some of their Pneumatic items is so-so, but their hand tools, gloves, tarps, electric tools are just as good as any competitor. Plus their coupons and return policy is great also ! Give them another try, I dont buy everything there, but almost lol
David Louis MAC Axis ratchets are some of the best made. They also warranty there drill bits.... yes you read that right. Personally I don’t mind saving some money and getting Doyle pliers at HF.
Great review again Ben. Too bad you cannont have the links for Amazon Canada. You made me buy some great tools lately, I would have loved to make you profit from it as I appreciate the profit I get fro your experience. Cheers.
Amazon Links:
8" Compact Bolt Cutters
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71 12 200 Comfort Grip, Spring Loaded, Straight Cut - amzn.to/2wHlhsv
71 21 200 Plastic Grip, Angled Cut - amzn.to/2Q4UVqZ
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71 31 200 Plastic Grip, Recessed Cutter - amzn.to/39RuUDi
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71 41 200 Plastic Grip, Angled Recessed Cutter - amzn.to/2TCgvW1
6 1/4" Mini Compact Cutters
71 01 160 Plastic Grip, Straight Cut - amzn.to/33icLMR
10" XL Compact Cutters
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This has to be the best bolt cutters I have ever used period.
U need to do your reviews with the steel in the background all the time, I love it. Great contrast too.
I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you for the suggestion.
In another recent review you briefly discussed Germany, Japan and the US making the best tools - or something to that effect.
I agree and not just with tools. Lots of respect for the many quality companies producing outstanding, top tier products in all 3 countries.
For sure. My wife is a stylist and she gets all of her scissors out of Japan. They are on a different level in terms of quality.
Love knipex. Got the diagonal pliers coming
good review buddy, love to see all kinds of Knipex reviews!
Another good review with solid info to help folks determine if this tool fits their needs. Thx!
You're welcome.
I just ordered the 71 22 200 !!
The notched version is even more capable since you can get whatever you are cutting closer to the Fulcrum without it slipping up and ending up needing more force.
I started off buying the straight cut 71 12 200 version and then quickly decided I wanted the 20* angled/recessed cut version after seeing how many different versions of this tool they had - just like you.
I opted to go to the regular dipped grip on my angled cutter though - the straight-cut comfort grips live in my personal pick-up truck toolbag and the angled cutters get used in HVAC - mostly to cut off un-needed motor mounting screws and self-tappers that protrude too far and pose a hazard to flesh or copper coils.
I think I am going to have to purchase the same version you mentioned. I think it will work better for what I need it for.
Please,did the recessed cut version of the Knipex Cobolt, cut easier than the straight cut? Thanks in advance
How do you like the version with the recessed head? See any draw backs to having it VS without?
KNIPEX CoBolt® 71 41 200 IMO is the best model.
That is a very nice cutter. I probably will end up picking that one up.
@@txtoolcrib The thicker double stuff material handles on the other models,make the handle opening too wide,which makes cut more difficult.The 20 degrees angled head and the recess on the teeth will help the tool do more and do them easier. The spring system and other extras on the other models, make the tool heavier and I want it more portable,with less points of potential failure,All these in theory ofcourse because I have not got in my hands one yet but probably will soon do. God be with you sir
That's the one I have, love it.
They have a bigger 250mm (10 in) version also. For steel rope and bowden cables, a dedicated wire rope cutter such as 95 61 190 will give much better and cleaner results.
The larger version is the one I haven’t purchased yet. I definitely know what you mean by getting a cleaner cut result in cable with the 95 61 190. That is one that I just recently did a review on.
The 10in is fantastic. Ive got a set that i really like. Only issue is that they don’t work great with 1 hand unless you choke up pretty far on the grip which makes their leverage advantage no longer matter. But if you are cutting tough stuff they really work well with two hands.
Where these really shine over standard side cuts is when it's a repetitive task. As you say the effort is so much less and these will cut a 8.8 1/4" bolt even without doing the squeeze and creep thing.
Didn't realise there were THAT many models though!
I was also surprised at how many different models of this tool there are.
I damaged these cutting thru romex staples. Not sure if I can repair them or should I get larger 10” version. They are very stiff and feel stuck but I can not visibly see any damage to them and tried applying oil but no luck.
Great tool. Retired carpenter, EDC'r and a prepper. People put them in Get Home bags or BOB's in case they come up against a chain link fence to cross so they can cut through it. I'm about to buy the 'R' version which is supposed to stand for 'Robust' with the space between the blades. Twice in the past a customer took my Channellock electricians pliers and decided to cut live wire and each time it blew a small hole in the cutting edge on one side turning them into wire strippers. Would you know what the 'SBA' stands for in 'Knipex 7131200 SBA High Leverage'
I have the 6.5” baby vetsion , works well in conjunction with my Veto tool bags !
I like the 6 1/2” version. I am really amazed at how strong it is considering how small tool is overall.
I’m considering the small version to carry in my bunker gear pocket at the fire house.
Will the small version cut chain link fencing pretty easily? That’s about the largest stuff we see. Other than that we worry about drop ceiling wire.
Will the 6 in cut chain link?
A like from Brazil!
It is a bolt cutter. You will get a cleaner cut of the wire with a cable cutter or even with a diagonal cutter. Right, it's a specialist tool, used it as intended.
Did you get to test their 10" / 25 cm bolt cutters as well?
If you’re only going to get one pair, is there any reason not to get the notched version? It seems like it would be more versatile.
have both types if I could only have one I would opt for the notched version - mine are mainly used for cutting 2.5 hi-tensile rural fence wire
Never use to cut concrete nail. I used it to cut concrete nail. The blade got a little dent.
Great video brother ! These are A little pricey tho. Harbor Freight has the best price I have seen on bolt cutters. They are high quality and work great. As long as you dont get sick after using them LOL !
I don't try much from Harbor Freight, because frankly they left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth over the years from products I have purchased from them. I will say that it seems their quality level has risen dramatically over the years though. I may have to give them a second look.
@@txtoolcrib really? I have heard that before when they first started opening up, but not for years now. My local stores have either 4.5 or 5 star Google ratings for years now. You still have to watch some of their items, the feedback on some of their Pneumatic items is so-so, but their hand tools, gloves, tarps, electric tools are just as good as any competitor. Plus their coupons and return policy is great also ! Give them another try, I dont buy everything there, but almost lol
The Doyle red handle pliers at Harbor Freight are Mac Tools rebranded. Save some $$
@@drusski4345 are MAC tools any good?
David Louis MAC Axis ratchets are some of the best made. They also warranty there drill bits.... yes you read that right. Personally I don’t mind saving some money and getting Doyle pliers at HF.
Great review again Ben. Too bad you cannont have the links for Amazon Canada. You made me buy some great tools lately, I would have loved to make you profit from it as I appreciate the profit I get fro your experience. Cheers.
Thank you very much sir. I will try to look into what it would take to provide links for Canada as well as the UK.
After 2 months mine are so stiff it takes both hands to open and close. There's gotta be a trick to lube these.
Actually 200mm is a touch less than 8” 8 inches is 205mm.
Will the 6in cut chain link fencing?
Absolutely
I would use the notched 200 mm type for chain mesh fence
Wow I've always pronounced it as nigh-pex!
In German, the "K" is not silent. For the record, I don't say it quite right. It is actually pronounced Ki Neep Ex.