Mate I've never heard someone struggle so much with the name Milwaukee 🤣🤣🤣 nah scrap that, I've never heard anyone struggle with the name, ever! 🤣 It's MIL-WAU-KEY not MIL-WOCKY
Ah, the world's most expensive cable clips. 15p a shot where Dewalt or Milwaukee are 4p. When staples are £150 a pack, three different sizes doesn't sound so good to me.
They work out at 2.8p a shot for the cheapest standard clips. Where you pulled that info from pal. I've got one and pay £28 per 1000 on the standards with slight variation depending on size. £85 per 1000 on the fire clips again slight variation depending on size.
@@alexmitchell344 Standard clip pricing isn't comparable because they're not equivalent. The prices were what I found at the time - today, the best I can do without negotiating a discount is £114 for the Viperclip 2.5, or 11.4p a shot. You claim to get them for 8.5p a shot. Meanwhile, 30 seconds of searching located the competition at 2p a shot - or 4p and I can pick them up in 10 minutes. My opinion that another battery system and six different types of clip to do one job at a higher cost isn't a good deal remains unchanged.
Hi mate I love watching your videos and love the Adam/mum jokes 😂 keep up the good work mate. please can I have first refusal on the dewalt stapler love you buy ❤
From videos seems like each stapler has its flaw DeWalts staples can be loose Milwaukee staples can be too tight causing minor damage Viper staples are specific and more expensive, plus is it’s own battery platform so for 1 tool it isn’t super convenient
I like the idea of the Viper but unless you're perfectly flat and following the cable it doesn't seem to like firing the clip each time. The Milwaukee is good but doesn't have the cable protection feature the Dewalt has but at least both are nail gun variants on design so it's only one point of contact allowing for tighter spaces to be clipped.
Yeah ill stick to hammer & box of 100 clips for abt £2 its like when all we had was connector block now its waygo & push fit connectors it will get cheeper & better with time a cable staplers would be a god send in timber kit house's 👏
Hey Nick you need to charge the battery first 😊 I know it's showing 2 bars but it needs the first full charge to work properly. Hopefully that works ok 🫣
Is it possible to increase the zone where you can move before the camera readjusts its position? Cool effect and can see the purpose but while it’s smooth, due to how fast it’s shifting and for barely any movement it’s quite off putting. If it let you move say 10-15cm before readjusting would be much better, or potentially just slow it down.
I wanted to wait for the viper clip stapler but after seeing the prices of the clips i had to go milwaukee which is amazingly good, it has an issue where it stops working and flashing BUT it rarely happens and you just take the battery out and put in back in and bobs your uncle
Clips are about £28 per 1000 for standard if you actually speak to your wholesaler. Fire clips start from £85 per 1000. I got the gun pack for £241 plus vat from local wholesaler.
I still haven't heard a reasonable argument as to why the ground needs to be sleeved in an NM cable... I'm sure I just haven't heard it though. Probably an obvious reason.
@@persona250 alright, that's a pretty reasonable argument.... But wouldn't that be an argument to require the cabling to be presleeved, not for it just to have to be sleeved once installed? 😂
@@persona250 You're right! But I understand the rule in the UK is that when installing, the CPC must be sleeved... What I meant was why wouldn't they make it the law that the cables must be sleeved, not just that they must sleeve it while installing.
Mate I've never heard someone struggle so much with the name Milwaukee 🤣🤣🤣 nah scrap that, I've never heard anyone struggle with the name, ever! 🤣 It's MIL-WAU-KEY not MIL-WOCKY
Now __ thats a light 😮 stapeler ..is it REALLY neccesssry ,/ could,nt be arsed
Ah, the world's most expensive cable clips. 15p a shot where Dewalt or Milwaukee are 4p. When staples are £150 a pack, three different sizes doesn't sound so good to me.
the only fixing 15p+ a shot I'm using is hardened steel beam nails for structural use. Not.... Staples. Yikes.
They work out at 2.8p a shot for the cheapest standard clips. Where you pulled that info from pal. I've got one and pay £28 per 1000 on the standards with slight variation depending on size. £85 per 1000 on the fire clips again slight variation depending on size.
@@alexmitchell344 Standard clip pricing isn't comparable because they're not equivalent. The prices were what I found at the time - today, the best I can do without negotiating a discount is £114 for the Viperclip 2.5, or 11.4p a shot. You claim to get them for 8.5p a shot. Meanwhile, 30 seconds of searching located the competition at 2p a shot - or 4p and I can pick them up in 10 minutes.
My opinion that another battery system and six different types of clip to do one job at a higher cost isn't a good deal remains unchanged.
More money more hassle more of something that needs a service..hammer lads lets keep some tradition....unless your 1st fixing an amazon outlet😜
These tracking cameras youtubers are useing lately are doing my head in lol
You POV "Go pro". Things .??
@@Ste2023 The cameras that move to their face even if they're showing something else
@@awsometomable oh 🤔
Yeah it’s giving me motion sickness!
I terrible at spelling too, i always remember internet explorer, IE, to spell words like review.
Hi mate I love watching your videos and love the Adam/mum jokes 😂 keep up the good work mate. please can I have first refusal on the dewalt stapler love you buy ❤
good day, please tell me what kind of lamps you have in your garage, is there a model or an article
Sleeved earth cable has been in our t & e for yrs now here in Australia.
And NZ
Full size too, over here our 2.5 has 1.5 earth... Just been watching some Aussie and NZ sparks, love the fact your 2.5 TPS is stranded core
Been standard in Ireland for years aswell
From videos seems like each stapler has its flaw
DeWalts staples can be loose
Milwaukee staples can be too tight causing minor damage
Viper staples are specific and more expensive, plus is it’s own battery platform so for 1 tool it isn’t super convenient
I like the idea of the Viper but unless you're perfectly flat and following the cable it doesn't seem to like firing the clip each time. The Milwaukee is good but doesn't have the cable protection feature the Dewalt has but at least both are nail gun variants on design so it's only one point of contact allowing for tighter spaces to be clipped.
Earthsure looks cool, looking forward to an excuse to buy some! 😁 But that stapler sounds proper weak 😂
No excuse it’s the same price as unsleeved
@@persona250 my excuse is not needing more t&e right now 😆
Yeah ill stick to hammer & box of 100 clips for abt £2 its like when all we had was connector block now its waygo & push fit connectors it will get cheeper & better with time a cable staplers would be a god send in timber kit house's 👏
Fake 2 bars mate from factory mine had the same thing even wrote to viperclip 😂 charged the battery fully and worked perfect ever since
cant see viper surviving. multiple clip sizes was a mistake and i cant see many wanting extra batteries and chargers
Great content Nick , I really like Milwaukee drill + interchangeable bits? , great to have stapler gun, ⚡️👊
Not Every Reveiw is Positive
Like your speeling on that!
Are you doing a proper giveaway for the dewalt stapler or has someone already said they’d have it?
Hey Nick you need to charge the battery first 😊 I know it's showing 2 bars but it needs the first full charge to work properly. Hopefully that works ok 🫣
Cable stapler is the most pointless tool ever, waste of money.
Can I get your dewalt staple clip please 🙏
Ooooh, a video with Adams mum...
Is it possible to increase the zone where you can move before the camera readjusts its position? Cool effect and can see the purpose but while it’s smooth, due to how fast it’s shifting and for barely any movement it’s quite off putting. If it let you move say 10-15cm before readjusting would be much better, or potentially just slow it down.
I’ll take your Dewalt cable stapler
All the more reason to run conduits.
Nick, hope you are well my friend
Standard wiring in NZ
I wanted to wait for the viper clip stapler but after seeing the prices of the clips i had to go milwaukee which is amazingly good, it has an issue where it stops working and flashing BUT it rarely happens and you just take the battery out and put in back in and bobs your uncle
it is good but you shouldnt be able to misfire!
Clips are about £28 per 1000 for standard if you actually speak to your wholesaler. Fire clips start from £85 per 1000. I got the gun pack for £241 plus vat from local wholesaler.
Clips and a hammer works so much better.
All the gear no idea.
Only had the dewalt stapler for a month or so but absolutely love it, top bit of kit
I had one few months back. Dropped it off step ladder, bent the prongs and stopped working. Bought one of these last month and its a lot better.
Price of the clips for the viper you’ll not make any money on a job.
That cables been around for years, used to call it council cable
Not unless your from Ireland it hasnt
Love that unilite...£££ 😮
Question ❓ if it's ok to ask ...
Do u use intumescent putty on sockets for fire regs 🤔 or not necessary
I still haven't heard a reasonable argument as to why the ground needs to be sleeved in an NM cable... I'm sure I just haven't heard it though. Probably an obvious reason.
I'd guess it's something to do with cable identification
When your waving 3 feet of bare copper around stripping cables in a live panel
@@persona250 alright, that's a pretty reasonable argument.... But wouldn't that be an argument to require the cabling to be presleeved, not for it just to have to be sleeved once installed? 😂
@@chaseohara4781 the cable in this video is pre sleeved
@@persona250 You're right! But I understand the rule in the UK is that when installing, the CPC must be sleeved... What I meant was why wouldn't they make it the law that the cables must be sleeved, not just that they must sleeve it while installing.