Required Tool Kit for Electrical Apprentices from Klein and Milwaukee

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • We partnered up with the Electrical Trades Center of Central Ohio to bring you this list of all the items you'll need to begin your career as an electrician...or to at least do some basic electrical work around the house! Join Tom as he discusses the Klein and Milwaukee options that would best suit all your electrical needs whether you're on the jobsite or in the garage. Click the links below to pick up your electrical tools and start your career today!
    LEARN MORE: news.ohiopowertool.com/the-ul...
    00:00 Intro
    00:28 #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver
    01:46 Cabinet Point Screwdrivers
    02:37 Nut Drivers
    03:30 Standard Pliers
    04:34 Side Cut Pliers
    05:18 Long Nose Pliers
    05:59 Diagonal Cut Pliers
    06:40 Backpacks!
    08:08 Torpedo Level
    09:01 Utility Knife
    09:43 Magnetic Tape Measure
    10:50 Electricians Hammer
    11:21 Wire Strippers
    12:15 Volt Detector
    13:24 Done!
    LINKS:
    Klein 603-4: bitly.ws/CWeL
    Klein 605-4: bitly.ws/CWfw
    Klein 601-6: bitly.ws/CWfF
    Klein 635-6: bitly.ws/CWhf
    Milwaukee Drivers: bitly.ws/CWL8
    Milwaukee 48-22-2507: bitly.ws/CWhT
    Klein D502-10: bitly.ws/CWib
    Klein D502-12: bitly.ws/CWig
    Klein D203-8: bitly.ws/CWiB
    Milwaukee MT555: www.ohiopowertool.com/milwauk...
    Klein D248-8: bitly.ws/CWj6
    Milwaukee MT558: www.ohiopowertool.com/milwauk...
    Klein 55421BP-14: www.ohiopowertool.com/klein-t...
    Milwaukee 48-22-8201: www.ohiopowertool.com/milwauk...
    Klein 935RB: www.ohiopowertool.com/klein-t...
    Milwaukee 48-22-5107: bitly.ws/CWjr
    Klein 44131: bitly.ws/CWjv
    Milwaukee 48-22-1502: bitly.ws/CWjA
    Klein 9225: www.ohiopowertool.com/klein-t...
    Milwaukee 48-22-0325: bitly.ws/CWjH
    Klein K11095: www.ohiopowertool.com/klein-t...
    Milwaukee 48-22-6109: bitly.ws/CWjU
    Klein NCVT2P: bitly.ws/CWjW
    Milwaukee 2202-20: bitly.ws/CWkw
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  • @greygremlin1248
    @greygremlin1248 4 місяці тому +7

    I tried a beginners courses in electrical andni fell in love with the trade.
    Im 38 soon to be 39. I may be old for it but im going to do it anyway.

    • @crawfish3898
      @crawfish3898 4 місяці тому

      Not too old at all. The avg age for electricians is 41. Get after it.

  • @electricalron
    @electricalron Рік тому +13

    Klein hand tools and Milwaukee power tools is all you'll need. Take it from me I'm a pro.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому +2

      Listen to Ron, folks! This man knows what he's talking about!!

    • @Bendejo-lm8wo
      @Bendejo-lm8wo 9 місяців тому +1

      I've stuck with Klein as well because most of the handtools are made in America.I will try the Milwaukee US made handtools.

  • @haroldgreen1425
    @haroldgreen1425 8 місяців тому +3

    The one tool I've never seen in these tool collections is one that I used frequently. That's a 6" crescent wrench. Great for nuts on al-thread. Nuts on pipe straps. Being an older electrician most electricians in my day always carried two pair of channel locks. I preferred the 430 size as being large enough to handle fair sized pipe and still small enough to be convenient to carry in your pocket. And of course only bare handles because you reamed the out side of the pipe with the jaws and the inside with the handles. On larger pipe you had to push them well into the pipe. The hardest tool to find was a decent hacksaw. I had a spartan but it always cut crooked. The problem was that they often got tossed on the concrete and would spring out of alignment. I finally ran across an old craftsman hacksaw with the wheel adjustment and still have it today after decades of use.

  • @viku1893
    @viku1893 Рік тому +7

    Loved the video! You guys should do this for all the trades.
    Examples such as plumbers, welders, carpenters, roofers, HVAC tech, car mechanic, etc.
    It doesn’t have to be Klein tools, or Milwaukee tools just general tools most trades would use.
    Anyways, keep up the great content.

  • @bikeradam
    @bikeradam 8 місяців тому +2

    I'm in the electric technology class at mideast in zanesville.
    The class comes with all the tools you showed (kline) and a whole lot more. They hooked us up with the backpack, but we have to many tools to fit in it.

  • @MrWesleyDP
    @MrWesleyDP Рік тому +3

    Wow, really outstanding video. Reminded me of an "Old-School" hardware store in the best possible sense. Sure, you wanted to sale me stuff, but you also went out of your way to educate. Great job! I look forward to more.👍

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому

      Thanks Wesley, that means a lot! We like to put a major focus into education with these videos; there's no point in being experts on this stuff if we can't share that knowledge with other people!

  • @bobbyg4100
    @bobbyg4100 9 місяців тому

    Fantastic Video, awesome part numbers, pictures and descriptions. Great quick moving Video and love you’ve focused on 2-great Brands.
    The Klein Back Pack is a Failure. Work with a Maintenance Man and the Bottom of the Back Pack collapses and sit up anymore.
    Thanks for a great Video 🙏

  • @ronaldjohnson1474
    @ronaldjohnson1474 Рік тому +11

    I think the list is fine, but I would add a magnetizer/demagnetizer. Klein has a nice one on a keyring you can attach to your bag.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому

      A magnetizer would be an excellent addition!

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy 8 місяців тому

      Any magnet will magnetize. Smack it on concrete to demagnetize.

  • @itshdog
    @itshdog 7 місяців тому +1

    I would also recommend an insulated screwdriver

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon 6 місяців тому +1

    I have the USA made Milwaukee lineman pliers and diagonal cutters. I have a set of each from every big brand that everyone would recommend - and I can honestly say the Milwaukee models are a nice choice. For me, NWS are the models to beat - but compared to Klein the Milwaukee seems just as nice.

  • @LucasGresham610
    @LucasGresham610 3 місяці тому

    I’ve ended up having multiples of these tools since they are the most used. Just in case I lose one or it gets lost. I’ve actually left screw drivers,strippers, under houses and in attics.

  • @MitrovichtheMagnificent
    @MitrovichtheMagnificent 11 місяців тому +2

    Ncvt is fine but I'd recommend a multimeter until you understand how to use ncvt as it's not always entirely accurate depending on the situation

  • @muzkiz
    @muzkiz 11 місяців тому

    Great content!!

  • @miguelayala3374
    @miguelayala3374 3 місяці тому

    Question before thevidep even starts. Who that has milwaukee NCV, amp clamp, wire strippers (not multi) etc electrical-wise how can tell me if milwaukke tools for electrical are better or matched to the quality of klein tool? Hinest opinions please. I love milwauke power tools but when it comes to electrical i always choose klein because it feels like theyve been doing it so much longer

  • @kennyacosta6189
    @kennyacosta6189 7 місяців тому

    Snips, multimeter, 1/2 inch chuck brushless drill.

  • @jsb7546
    @jsb7546 Рік тому

    The ncvt is good and all if you know how it works via capacitive coupling so it's not always the most accurate I usually use it as a second check that something I'm working on is dead or to see which wire in a cable is the hot wire but I always test on a known live source first and don't forget about a good multimeter you don't need to go crazy expensive the fluke t5-600 is a good starter multimeter for anything low volt 120/208/240 granted if you start working industrial or commercial and on medium voltages like 277/480 347/600 I'd go with something at least 600 volt cat 4 1000 volt cat 3 rated. But defo get a multimeter that will give actual values and is much much more reliable than a ncvt.

  • @mrwashur1991
    @mrwashur1991 6 місяців тому

    The best tools Klein offers is the plier wrench and the needle nose wire strippers.

  • @tepesmetalhead666
    @tepesmetalhead666 6 місяців тому

    Good list. Assuming by the title that you're only using Klien and Milwaukee since they're known names but I wouldn't touch klien screw drivers again and the Milwaukee ones are bulky and horrible. I bought a multi bit screwdriver from klien and within a few weeks the rubber was coming off. The milwaukee voltage tester I would stay away from as it's extremely bad, difficult to open to change the batteries and falls apart, for voltage testers Fluke and Klien are both good. For the channel locks(aka slip joint pliers) I would go with the Knipex Cobras as they're are far better as the Klien channel locks have zero bite to them. The backpack is debateable as a small bag with a larger bag with wheels is better for the back and hips. I use a husky set which is very sturdy and strong. The knife can be a utility blade or a hawkblade/the wire stripping knife from klien. Best tools in all honesty is Knipex for all cutters, strippers and cobras, wera for screw drivers, tape measure doesn't matter, the klien level is best due to the magnets only, Klien/fluke voltage pen tester, bag is better with the packout of some sort. Also a small pouch is a must as it allows you to carry the tools you use most on you at all times. All in all very good informative video.

  • @TechZach
    @TechZach 8 місяців тому

    Is this for construction laborers or electricians? Not a single DMM on the list. Klein and Knipex for hand tools. Fluke for all meters and testers. Milwaukee for a drill and driver. Veto for a tool bag.

  • @steve99912
    @steve99912 11 місяців тому

    What a great video

  • @tomhammond89
    @tomhammond89 Рік тому +2

    Ohio power tool, aka the company 1000% better than tool nut any day of the week. I cannot tell you how many times I've regretted not just buying something from them instead of tool nut. But those Jack wagons paid to be the first on google search. But never again, Ohio power tool you have my business!

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому +2

      Really happy we have been able to take care of you and earn your business! That's all that matters to us! Don't like to speak badly of any of our competition, we'll just stay focused on our customers and rest will sort itself out. Thank you!

  • @aluminumelon
    @aluminumelon Рік тому +5

    Knipex has some amazing stuff too a bit on the expensive but man are they good

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому +1

      That's very true! There are a ton of great options out there, and Knipex are definitely up there among them!

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy 8 місяців тому

      I’d definitely spring for the cobras if anything

    • @FixItWithMe
      @FixItWithMe 4 місяці тому

      What size cobras do u recommend for a homeowner? I’ve been looking at the knipex but wasn’t sure which size would be best. Thanks!

  • @amoledor
    @amoledor 5 місяців тому

    Being from Ohio, I’ll make a stop down sometime

  • @ghostface4072
    @ghostface4072 8 місяців тому +1

    I saw stay away from the Milwaukee channel locks they are more likely to slip and pinch your hand

    • @MaplejuiceVideos
      @MaplejuiceVideos 2 місяці тому

      For real, something about the way the end of the handle feels when it hits you is punishing

  • @hayesginther897
    @hayesginther897 7 місяців тому

    Best advice for apprentices is to pass on the Milwaukee hand tools and stick to Klien with the mindset that you will replace any of the tools with Knipex or Wiha as the Klien tools wear out. Klien is still a decent brand but they arent what they were 15 years ago. Knipex is what all the commercial and industrial electricians strive to use especially the Cobra line. I dont know a wireman who doesnt say Im going to buy a pair of knipex pliers as soon as my current pliers give out.

  • @karenstein8261
    @karenstein8261 5 місяців тому

    Beginners don’t need tools. Wait, save, buy as needed.
    I find a lot of great stuff is made by Ideal.
    If Home Depot carries it, it’s probably not the model you want. But at the electrical supply house instead.

  • @ICantFindAName-_-
    @ICantFindAName-_- Місяць тому

    Hey Ohio power tool do you have a good Milwaukee tool belt that you would strongly recommend that would hold all the tools you named?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Місяць тому

      Milwaukee has a specific Electricians work belt. www.ohiopowertool.com/milwaukee-tools-48-22-8110
      Not going to hold everything in this video at once, but its a good choice on the field to carry what you need for the job

    • @ICantFindAName-_-
      @ICantFindAName-_- Місяць тому

      @@OhioPowerTool thanks and yeah I was thinking of getting the backpack for the extras

  • @stevoc9930
    @stevoc9930 8 місяців тому

    Are VDE insulated Screwdrivers not commonly used by US Sparks?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  8 місяців тому

      They are not commonly used as they are designed to meet European safety standards. The differences in country standards honestly just boils down to monitored testing, that's all.

    • @stevoc9930
      @stevoc9930 8 місяців тому

      @@OhioPowerTool Thanks for the info. I was just interested as I always see US spraks on UA-cam with non insulated drivers. In the UK it'd be very rare to see a spark without VDE screwdrivers.

  • @OShackHennessy
    @OShackHennessy 8 місяців тому

    Klein drivers are just about the most comfy grip ever

  • @ralphgeer8326
    @ralphgeer8326 3 місяці тому

    what about the milwaukee ECX screwdriver, no electrical apprentice should be without!!!

  • @MrRubenrivera9649
    @MrRubenrivera9649 10 місяців тому

    How about a multimeter

  • @GTB-yu2be
    @GTB-yu2be Рік тому

    Im in the Cleveland area. Where can i Ohio Power Tool?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому

      Columbus is about 2 hours south of Cleveland if you want to check out the store but we’ll ship all over USA!

  • @benjaminmasters5375
    @benjaminmasters5375 Рік тому

    Do other trades too!

  • @martinrodriguez-rq5ee
    @martinrodriguez-rq5ee Рік тому

    Can u do a carpenter setup

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому +1

      Hey Martin! I'm sure we could figure something out; this video is the result of extensive research and time, so it may take us a while, but we should be able to throw something together!!

    • @martinrodriguez-rq5ee
      @martinrodriguez-rq5ee Рік тому

      @@OhioPowerTool thank u so much I want to become an carpenter after I get I graduate from school so this would help a lot

    • @MrWesleyDP
      @MrWesleyDP Рік тому +1

      Hey Martin, always happy to hear that someone wants to be a carpenter. They aren't really about tools, but if you have some time to kill here on YT look up Larry Haun framing. The videos are kind of amazing and will teach you a ton about layout, planning, terms etc. Also watching the guy and his brother drive nails is mesmerizing. Admitedly, they were shot in the 90's so some things have changed but the basics are still the same.

  • @charu002
    @charu002 4 місяці тому

    The tape measure, please don’t show that image before you showed the klein tape measure. We’re not measuring our bodies here. For the tape measure itself, for easy sake, make everyone buy with metric, just in case the jobsite people go to will be measured in metric
    Other than that, not bad for a starter tool list! I had most of these tools from the start. There are some pet peeves that i have in some of these tools before, so i changed them

  • @GallatinMan
    @GallatinMan Місяць тому

    Milwaukee’s mag tape is not good over the 16’ tape. Magnet is never strong enough and retracts is not smooth.

  • @phillipmoody710
    @phillipmoody710 Рік тому +4

    Nice list of tools, I'd change a few of them to different brands but the list is solid. What happened to the other guy hope he's doing well, not that “ weird Al” isn’t doing a good job.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому +2

      At the end of the day, the brand is really up to personal preference; we just wanted to highlight which specific tools you'd need with some examples! The other guy is doing just fine, he's just moved to a more behind the scenes role!

    • @phillipmoody710
      @phillipmoody710 Рік тому

      @@OhioPowerTool good to hear, as before keep up the good content.

  • @Kirkmichals
    @Kirkmichals Рік тому

    Thank you Weird Al

  • @AnxOG663
    @AnxOG663 Рік тому

    No veto back pack ???

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому

      Certainly can upgrade to that, Veto makes great stuff. Our local trade school recommends the Klein backpack version but functionally they do the same thing.

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 7 місяців тому

    I’d just like too add that this is relevant to the USA, and not here in the UK. I have an extensive collection of Klein VDE tools, screwdrivers, pliers, pump pliers, side cutters etc. Also the non insulated 11 in 1, 4 in 1 stubby and 4 in 1 precision drivers, hacksaws, tape measure, magnetiser, digital temp probe, multimeter, several volt sticks etc etc you get my drift.
    So, I’ve spent all that money but I’m about to ditch Klein in favour of Milwaukee, Wera and Knipex. Why you may wonder, it’s because of poor aftersales support. It’s impossible to get things locally, and import costs are prohibitive. So, I’m going to predominantly buy European manufacturers tools, and not USA things.
    My OCD won’t let me mix brands/colours etc so the Klein kit will be retired, but kept as a possible backup if I’m unfortunate enough to experience another tool theft.
    I have the Milwaukee nut spinners you featured, them and a set of non insulated drivers will be my only outside EU tools I’ll have, backed up by Knipex and Wera. Apprentices, buy quality tools, buy a tool a month, build them up and take good care of them, they will be earning you your living going forward and some VDE stuff could save your life.
    Other manufacturers like Wiha, Stanley Fatmax ( owned by DeWalt ) Bahco ( owned by Snap On ) have very good quality tools and are worth consideration.

  • @stevengrubbs89
    @stevengrubbs89 Рік тому

    Why no 10.000 volt rated hand tools offered by Milwaukee ?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому +1

      Milwaukee does have a few options 3, 4 & 10 piece insulated screwdriver set. Nothing in nut drivers or any other hand tools yet. Hopefully they can ramp up that USA made hand tool factory and fix that. www.ohiopowertool.com/brands/milwaukee-tools/milwaukee-hand-tools-screwdrivers-and-fastening/milwaukee-tools-48-22-2210

    • @stevengrubbs89
      @stevengrubbs89 Рік тому

      Have the 3 piece screwdriver set mentioned

  • @miguelrc5671
    @miguelrc5671 10 місяців тому +18

    Not the tools or the models I would recommend to a new electrician apprentice. Tools are too basic when there are better alternatives. This video looks more like an informercial than anything else.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  10 місяців тому +3

      We appreciate the feedback! Everyone has their preferences of course 😊

    • @rds9872
      @rds9872 5 місяців тому +6

      Klein and Milwaukee are used by a lot of professional electricians and they’re readily available. Yes there are other options like Knipex and Wera but they can’t go through every company’s products in a video. I’d say these were solid recommendations.

    • @mosthated8190
      @mosthated8190 Місяць тому

      Klein and Milwaukee are definitely used by majority of electricians , especially apprentices who can go to they’re local big box stores like Home Depot and Lowes

  • @XX-sz6qh
    @XX-sz6qh Рік тому

    Im surprised i didnt see wera with the german hype

  • @westonmalone3205
    @westonmalone3205 11 місяців тому +1

    No splicing knife and scissor holster? Wack.

  • @andyfje15
    @andyfje15 3 місяці тому

    Guys nooo
    Fly me in! I'm from norway. I dont carry half of the kilos u show here

  • @Caniksigboy78
    @Caniksigboy78 9 місяців тому

    Milwaukee stick tester is trash, they should take it off the market

  • @josegomez6549
    @josegomez6549 Рік тому +1

    This video is bad. Y'all don't know what you're talking about.
    11 in 1 klein (HD or extended)
    32751 klein (square and small Phillips shafts are nice too)
    6 in 1 nut driver shaft (handle not needed
    Bosch 6in extension
    Klein hybrid lineman's
    Knipex 7in and 10in cobra
    13 71 8 Knipex strippers (expensive but way better, or needle nose version)
    Fluke pen tester
    14 in 1 klein precision driver (or 27/40 piece)
    Klein or knipex dykes
    Husky little bucket pouch or 18in bag
    Klein 6in level
    Husky 4 in 1 ratchet wrench
    3/8, 7/16, 9/16 impact deep sockets
    Klein adjustable length screwdrivers, 3in and 6in (only need the shafts)
    Midwest Sheet metal cutters
    Also good...
    Knipex lineman's with strippers
    Klein needle nose with strippers
    klein katapult strippers
    ----
    This is way better than the video. Smaller, lighter, way better quality. Probs more money, like 2x, but also about 5x as useful and 3x better quality.
    The video is a salespitch. Klein has good stuff. But single drivers for newcomers is ass. And Milwaukee tools are ehh at best. At best. Channel is bad for selling a lot of trash as top tier.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому

      Jose, this is a great list! Thank you for sharing! We know when it comes to building a perfect electricians tool kit everyone is going to do it a little differently. This is NOT meant to be the perfect kit. We just wanted to share what the apprentice program has for the minimum tools required, of course these students can add or upgrade from there!

  • @mikeaustin1323
    @mikeaustin1323 Рік тому +3

    I prefer Irwin and Lenox pliers. Milwaukee is overrated

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Рік тому

      Very fair! At the end of the day, you should use what is most comfortable and, above all, safest to use for the job at hand!

    • @Hitman.13.
      @Hitman.13. Рік тому +2

      You must not be an Electrician, best electrical pliers are made by Klein and Knipex, also Milwaukee have very good electrician handtools that keep getting better and better! Milwaukee make my favorite wire strippers (Milwaukee 6in1).

    • @mikeaustin1323
      @mikeaustin1323 Рік тому

      @@Hitman.13. I'm not into electricity

    • @Hitman.13.
      @Hitman.13. Рік тому

      @@mikeaustin1323 Yeah the video talked about Electrician apprentices, and it shows that you re not an electrician from the brands choice (General construction? Plumbing ? Although most plumbers love channel lock and Ridgid)

    • @BERRYCHURCH14
      @BERRYCHURCH14 6 місяців тому +1

      You're also working paycheck to paycheck working for somebody time to buy quality bud were adults now we don't have to hate