I work as a maintenence technician for apartments and I can truthfully say that those twin grips from knipex are one of the best engineered pliers I have ever used, second only to the knipex pliers wrench
same I work on aircraft and stuck screws are so common its ridiculous these things are the best pliers i have ever used. and i use them for almost every thing.
Left handed drill bits are a game changer when the fastener is broken below the surface. Use a good center punch to stop them from wandering. We need another video from the show Stan! Thanks!
I'm a mobile mechanic now specializing in oilfield repair. I've owned the bolt buster for years. It's an awesome tool. Keeps me from pulling out my torch, getting a hot work permit or a fire watch. Also really handy in automotive to heat up bolts and nuts and not having to worry about damaging anything around
If only you could get established affiliate links with every single tool or machine you show lol I've literally bought a snow plow and lawnmower just because of your videos plus all of the little gadgets and tools you've shown over the years lol and I can honestly say I've been very happy with every purchase
Ah. I see three I use already - the Knipex Twin Grip pliers, Cobra, and Pliers Wrench. I've only used the Twin Grip a few times since I bought them but they were in situations where I had rounded fasteners that were rusted on top of that. Pliers Wrench works awesome on indoor plumbing connections. They don't mar up metal finishes. And the Cobra's are legendary! Got a few sizes of those. Knipex cost more but they indeed are worth it.
Darren with MillnerTools has by far the coolest products. Home Depot and Lowes need to sell those blades, they are amazing. Same with the left hand drills.
I'm a maintenance planner at a solid surface manufacturing company and will definitely look into buying some of these tools for my mechanics. Looking forward to a follow up video
@@KA-om9oz short answer is, maintenance planners estimate labor hours, parts required and give details on conducting repairs on equipment. We also order tools required for such jobs.
I wasn't too surprised to see that the knipex tools were German made, loved those tools especially that grinder/cut off wheel, went to the company website and was blown away with the price, That was a great how, liked it a lot, Thanks Stan
Thanks Stan, Thank you for all of the great videos. Merry Christmas from our house to your house, as we celebrate the single greatest event in all human history. May the full meaning of Shalom bless you and your family in the coming year. Shalom/gw P.S. by all means: Bring it on! :-))
After 38 yrs of life and probably 30 yrs of using hand tools , nothing I've used compares to knipex. They are expensive but if you don't lose tools they are the best money cab buy. Imo
That Millner cut-off wheel was amazing, but they $150 each! I would buy one for $50, or even a pack of 5 for $150, but that's about the limit. Everything it can do can be done with a flap disk + a cut-off wheel/plasma/oxy-torch. If you work with metal, then you have all the other items.
Stanley. I own a virility of different Knipex tools. They are a little expensive but they are great tools in my opinion. You will never need another set of pliers.
I love Knipex pliers, I need the locking hose clamp pliers. Left hand bits have worked for me. Bought from Snap-on years ago but this had a nice twist.
No one’s saying it so I will, the Koken 72T ratchets have considerable more back drag than the 36T. I have a couple of each. I would stick with the 36T.
Maybe I just have really bad luck but I can’t think of a single time I’ve had left handed drill bits work for me as shown. I live in the rust belt and every single time I’ve got a fastener broken off that I need to drill it’s always broken because the threads are jammed. Wether is corrosion, cross thread, or galling, doesn’t matter a left handed bit on its own won’t help in that scenario. Still I use them just in the hopes that maybe, just maybe, one day I’ll get lucky enough to drill a fastener that the bit actually will extract on its own.
Of all the new ideas, hard to believe... Have used left handed drill bits for decades, just gotta find them (ind. sup). Some of those were almost magic, may need to rewatch the vid, lol. Thanx !
I work as a maintenence technician for apartments and I can truthfully say that those twin grips from knipex are one of the best engineered pliers I have ever used, second only to the knipex pliers wrench
I agree. I have them with the fatter handles and swear by them.
I am in love with my twin grips. total game changer.
same I work on aircraft and stuck screws are so common its ridiculous these things are the best pliers i have ever used. and i use them for almost every thing.
Left handed drill bits are a game changer when the fastener is broken below the surface. Use a good center punch to stop them from wandering. We need another video from the show Stan! Thanks!
Good call! I’m on it 👌
Yes been using left handed drill bits for years. Really saved my ass so many times
This ....saved me from pulling a cylinder head last week 👍
Will never work on a properly stuck bolt.
Yep, saved me many times, that and good ol JB Weld in a real pinch.
Oh Stan, you know we love seeing new tools on the market. Thanks for showing us new and different tools while you were at SEMA.
You bet! Glad you like em too and more to come 👍
Need to show where to buy, especially the spark plug that doesn’t fall off the plug
I'm a mobile mechanic now specializing in oilfield repair. I've owned the bolt buster for years. It's an awesome tool. Keeps me from pulling out my torch, getting a hot work permit or a fire watch. Also really handy in automotive to heat up bolts and nuts and not having to worry about damaging anything around
Snap on nut buster is a copied tool
i have the original bonester and my neighbor has a rough rider. glad to see someone has picked these up and are producing again. they are great.
If only you could get established affiliate links with every single tool or machine you show lol I've literally bought a snow plow and lawnmower just because of your videos plus all of the little gadgets and tools you've shown over the years lol and I can honestly say I've been very happy with every purchase
I’ll try to get on that then! Glad to help ya out though. Go get em 👊
Love the Knipex spring clamps!
😎👍
Ah. I see three I use already - the Knipex Twin Grip pliers, Cobra, and Pliers Wrench. I've only used the Twin Grip a few times since I bought them but they were in situations where I had rounded fasteners that were rusted on top of that. Pliers Wrench works awesome on indoor plumbing connections. They don't mar up metal finishes. And the Cobra's are legendary! Got a few sizes of those. Knipex cost more but they indeed are worth it.
That’s awesome love to hear it man! Thanks for sharing 👍
As a retired truck driver I love the chain binder attachment
Darren with MillnerTools has by far the coolest products. Home Depot and Lowes need to sell those blades, they are amazing. Same with the left hand drills.
Left handed drill bit is the old machinist secret trick for removing broken studs and bolts…Nice video.
Re-Grip for the WIN! That has universal applications across all brands, and even boutique smithy projects.
Bring it on, Stan!
@@Billy.80 exactly. I’ve been using spare cold shrink from jobs to grip my tools for years
Lots of cool tools but left-handed drill bits may be the most useful of the lot. Hope part II was made of this.
I'm ready for round two ! And, I really like the cut-off wheel.
Cool beans comin soon 👊
$150 a piece
@@BBChEvY859 lifetime warranty probably. We have one like that, it was a different company but it has had a horrible life and still works
I'm glad it's only volume one I hope there's about 20 volumes this is really good
Thanks for taking us to the show. Always enjoy the insider's edition!;
I see One-grip showing up in the emergency room with a great EMS story to go along with it!
These “drill’n cut” guys are at every convention, car meet or what ever all over the world 😂
That Knipex stuff is so awesome especially those locking pliers gotta get me some of those.
Love those reverse bits and wheel.
Knipex tools are my favorite! I have owned many of their pliers over the years and they are fantastic!
I had to pause the video to look up Millner Tools. That cut off wheel eats! The drills are nice as well.
For clarification for anyone looking, it is the wheel edge ring protector (not rim) known as thewerp.
Love Knipex! I’ve used many of their tools over the years and will always recommend them over other brands.
Very impressive product, I'll take one of each...
My favorite if the Milner Tools grinder wheel !
I'm a maintenance planner at a solid surface manufacturing company and will definitely look into buying some of these tools for my mechanics. Looking forward to a follow up video
Wtf is a maintenance planner.. haha
@@KA-om9oz short answer is, maintenance planners estimate labor hours, parts required and give details on conducting repairs on equipment. We also order tools required for such jobs.
I wasn't too surprised to see that the knipex tools were German made, loved those tools especially that grinder/cut off wheel, went to the company website and was blown away with the price, That was a great how, liked it a lot, Thanks Stan
You didn’t know that until this video?
That guy using the grinder was freaking me out! 😂
Kinipex Rocks.
Thanks Stan
Really enjoy these type of vids.👍🏻🎄
Awesommme 😊
My favorite was Millner Tools. Bring it on.
keep em coming, love these type of Videos
Love to hear it! More on the way 👊
Thanks Stan, Thank you for all of the great videos. Merry Christmas from our house to your house, as we celebrate the single greatest event in all human history. May the full meaning of Shalom bless you and your family in the coming year. Shalom/gw P.S. by all means: Bring it on! :-))
Cool video! Love seeing all the new tools. Also enjoy the “shorts” you’ve been adding with the new tools as well
Yay glad you’re digging em 👊
I bought the Knipex Cobra Pliers before your video even got to the end 😀 Thanks.
I'm loving the left-hand drill bits and the creeper I hope it works on concrete
Bring it On!
The left handed drill bits!
I saw allot of tools that I could use!!! Would love to see a part 2!!!
Thank you mr. Monkey, as a toolaholic I love getting to see new toys, err, TOOLS! Thank you for your time!!
hell yes vol 2,3,4, etc
I liked the re-grip
Heck yeah!! Let’s see part 2 @Stan please? Merry Christmas to you and your family brother!!
The power drill load binder guy sounded just like the My Pillow guy.
Im only 3 minutes in but I like those pliers and clamp spring pliers as well very nice thanks for showing, watching the rest now
Those are pretty sick!
That grinder blade is ahead of it’s time
💯
YES ! Part 2 please. Love seeing the new tools.
Millner Tools has some great specific use stuff, whoa, I'll have to grab a set of those left hand bits!!
I see allot of stuff I want and /or need, where are the links to the? Ready for #2!!
Some great tools. Please show more. thanks Stan
Nice "KNIPEX" Adjustable (and locking) Plyers!
Amazing video!!!👍👍👍👍👍
The guy with the grinder and no gloves had me like oooooohh that dangerous!
OSHA is watering at the mouth over the guy with the angle grinder using the cutoff wheel lmfao
Magical fulcrum stand. 3:45
All those tools look well designed, great quality, awesome functionality!
I like the left handed drills and a gripping pliers so one can use one hand on the work and another or none on the pliers.
Hey Sta be carefull this coming week because of weather.and have a Merry Christmas
Thanks man will do! You too
Saw this with another post. Those pliers 😮. Knipex ❤
The bomb
Cant stop thinking about the fact, that your house looks like the one on the ESTATE map of the old MW2
Loved the Millner tool booth
Same 😊👍
I love these tools.
Great demo milner tools
After 38 yrs of life and probably 30 yrs of using hand tools , nothing I've used compares to knipex. They are expensive but if you don't lose tools they are the best money cab buy. Imo
Left handed drill bits got me.
That Millner cut-off wheel was amazing, but they $150 each! I would buy one for $50, or even a pack of 5 for $150, but that's about the limit. Everything it can do can be done with a flap disk + a cut-off wheel/plasma/oxy-torch. If you work with metal, then you have all the other items.
I like the cutting wheel. Bring it on🤷🏼♂️
socket straps is pretty clever
The cut off wheel and drill bits are sweet.
I like the handle thing to haha.
For sure 👌
@@Dirtmonkey are you going to get some of the cut offs and give them the dirt monkey test for us Stan.
Well I got three great ideas from you doing this. Thank you much.
Wow what a beautiful house. I really like that regrip ones
RainMan Ray says the KNIPEX tools are the best tools at the SEMA Show
Stoked to put em through the test 😈
The Bone creeper is not available, I just talked to the company this week.
They're trying to find a new manufacturer
I have the cobra pliers and they are the best. Will never buy another brand. The creeper looks good
Goood stuff 👍
I have a Knipex 4” plier wrench and it lives in my watch pocket. Just awesome tools.
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
P.S. I’m getting comments saying let’s talk. You might want to look into that. 👍👍🏴🏴
Merry Christmas Stan. Gonna be plowing down here in Illinois the way it looks.
Same here. The snow’s been pretty constant for a couple weeks now. Hope ya stay safe out there & have a good one 🎄
Another great video, love these videos. Thank you !
Left handed drill bit for the win!!
Stanley. I own a virility of different Knipex tools. They are a little expensive but they are great tools in my opinion. You will never need another set of pliers.
KNIPEX makes some badass pliers. Great product and price
I love Knipex pliers, I need the locking hose clamp pliers. Left hand bits have worked for me. Bought from Snap-on years ago but this had a nice twist.
Definitely the Boss Buddy was my favorite!
Good call 👊
Wow I really want a set of those knipex hose clamp pliers!
The "new grip" thing is realy old, we use it in jointing of cables and call it cold shrink tube.
That bone cart is one of the most comfortable things Ive ever laid on lol Wanna go straight to sleep everytime I use it haha
Some genuinely useful tools among that lot.
I like these videos, they benefit everyone!
The chain binder drill attachment looks interesting. What do you think? How did it look in person?
No one’s saying it so I will, the Koken 72T ratchets have considerable more back drag than the 36T. I have a couple of each. I would stick with the 36T.
I like seeing this stuff
I have no need for at least 2/3 of these.... but I want them all!!
I had a mechanic leave an adjustable Knipex wrench in my work truck once, it's my all time favorite wrench lol
@TEXTStanleydirtmonkeygenadek no
Regrip is actually high voltage insulation by 3m
Don’t lose your socket in the engine shaft lol. Also, use the ratchet as it’s designed, not meant for fingers to spin it lol
I want some of those Milner cutting discs
👍👍👍
For $150 bucks they can be yours
@@BBChEvY859 Good Lord, will they make me breakfast too?
@roberthicks8808 yeah a little steep isn't it? I don't see many people paying that much to be honest. Same with the bits.
Knipex makes the best pliers on the market hands down
Maybe I just have really bad luck but I can’t think of a single time I’ve had left handed drill bits work for me as shown. I live in the rust belt and every single time I’ve got a fastener broken off that I need to drill it’s always broken because the threads are jammed. Wether is corrosion, cross thread, or galling, doesn’t matter a left handed bit on its own won’t help in that scenario. Still I use them just in the hopes that maybe, just maybe, one day I’ll get lucky enough to drill a fastener that the bit actually will extract on its own.
Add headliner glue before regrip
Bring it on.
I like these videos. You going to Conexpo next year? Or how about the home builders show? Give you a reason to go to Vegas again
Of all the new ideas, hard to believe... Have used left handed drill bits for decades, just gotta find them (ind. sup). Some of those were almost magic, may need to rewatch the vid, lol. Thanx !
Having the right tool for the job makes life a lot easier. Im poor so I'll just keep struggling