That is the great thing about UA-cam, it isn't one country, anyone in the world can watch and comment. In Europe Knipex are the go to quality brand, we don't have Klein much and just a few Channelocks. Your 13 72 8 is for the US marked only as it is designed for you gauge wire and screw, ie, none metric. There is a metric version over here but without the screw cutters. Always nice to see a new UA-camr
Just got mine. And yes, it is awesome. My only complaint is that it doesn't have a universal crimper like the 1392200 electrical installation pliers. So I had to get one of those too! Still finding ways to limit the weight of my 16" tool bag which holds about 20 Knipex pieces (even though I don't use them all)! Yes, Knipex is addicting!
I’ve been looking for a new installation tool for a while now and the Kinipex have been high on the list. They don’t have a crimper but that’s not a deal breaker. I think you’ve helped me to make up my mind. Thanks for sharing.
Living in europe, I own the european version which doesn't have the bolt/screw cutting ability, but lubricating your tool once in a while always seems a good idea. Some of knipex come pre-lubricated. About the 2nd one - i'm not sure if it's a feature, but when i hold mine in a vertical position and close them fast they tend to lock the spring... Anyways if it comes to stripping I do it in closed position Cheers mate!
thank you for doing a follow up. I prefer the Klein yellow hybrid needle-nose/stripper. I don't cut bolts much. None of my strippers have/keep the lock or spring.
In your opinion, for someone that wants to have as few tools as possible, would it make sense to have this and the electrician sheers from Knipex? Or it's better to have only this one and done? I don't do any electrician work for now, but I want to have it covered! Thanks, great review! I love when people actually use the tools and give prover updates!
Careful, the guy in the comments that mentioned the addiction these can cause was not kidding. I was never a "tool nut" and never heard of Knipex until about 9 months ago. It was killing me, I had to find out what a $60 pair of wire strippers felt like. Instantly I knew they were not overpriced. Then I'm like "what else they got" then "What else they got". I now own probably about 20 or so Knipex pliers, most of which I probably don't really need
I mean.. I wouldn't expect you to have ISO M3 screws on hand.. but if by any chance you have one, would you give cutting it a try and see if they damage the thread?
I picked one of these up along with the Crescent adjustable wrench/ pass-thru ratchet with SAE/Metric sockets. Im looking to make a tool kit with multi function, all in 1, combination tools. This knipex Forged plier should handle all my wire needs. Any other such tool suggestions is appreciated.
Here is a question. It might have to do with post times but just looking at upload times your first video which is these pliers was a year ago and this video which is titled 1 yer use review is posted 7 months ago. I sont know that 5 months would be considered 1 year use review. Otherwise great video as i have the same pliers as well
Yeah it is kind of frustrating that it says "a year ago" because I actually uploaded it nov of 2020, the "after one year of use" video was uploaded feb of 2022. I suspect when nov comes around the 1 year changes to 2 years. I miss the good ole days on youtube when it said the actual date of uploading stuff. Thanks for the comment!
My pair tightened up after cutting a couple screws. Tight to the point my hand would cramp up trying to open it with one hand. Has this happened to yours?
I have never had it tighten up... but I have had to squeak pretty bad after cutting screws. I just used WD-40 and it took care of it. Keep me posted if that doesn't work, thanks!
Klein used to make a "bent nose" or "Right angle" romex strippers so that way you could strip your sheath after you put the romex in the box instead of stripping it before you shove the cable in the box like the "straight" nose strippers. www.kleintools.com/catalog/combination-cutting-tools/klein-kurve-bent-nose-nm-cable-strippercutter-0 South wire makes one too www.amazon.com/Southwire-SNM1214HH-US-ROMEX-WIRE-STRIPPER/dp/B07WDR197X/ref=asc_df_B07WDR197X/?tag=&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385172629843&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8940603937045138216&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9020213&hvtargid=pla-843444219099®ion_id=972485&ref=&adgrpid=73789135410&th=1
@OpportunityElectrical Awesome. My buddy has a pair of the kleins i believe but it appears Klein doesn't make them anymore. He's been trying to find another pair for several years now with no luck. Thanks for the links.
@@kristofferholst6053 Hello sir. Just watched some more videos from Knipex on UA-cam. It would appear that you are correct! Videos in German clearly show “K” is not silent. I’m my defense, I’ve seen videos from factory reps in English where the “k” isn’t silent. One video had the rep saying it two different ways within seconds of each other! Thanks for enlightening me, sir.
That is the great thing about UA-cam, it isn't one country, anyone in the world can watch and comment.
In Europe Knipex are the go to quality brand, we don't have Klein much and just a few Channelocks.
Your 13 72 8 is for the US marked only as it is designed for you gauge wire and screw, ie, none metric. There is a metric version over here but without the screw cutters.
Always nice to see a new UA-camr
Problem with Knipex, isn't their price that most people say, but it's addiction these tools cause... Nice video!
I dont even think knipex is really that expensive.
Price depends on where you are, US implemented extra tariff a year or two ago on Knipex tools so everybody in North America got screwed.
Can you cut MC cable with this?
Expensive to own😊
@@wa-oh8vryes. It says don’t cut steel on the handles of mine.
Best wire strippers out there. Absolutely love them.
Just got mine. And yes, it is awesome. My only complaint is that it doesn't have a universal crimper like the 1392200 electrical installation pliers. So I had to get one of those too! Still finding ways to limit the weight of my 16" tool bag which holds about 20 Knipex pieces (even though I don't use them all)! Yes, Knipex is addicting!
I have had mine for about 3 months and they are a joy to work with
Its been a year and i will never not use these strippers, gave the milwaukees to a friend
I’ve been looking for a new installation tool for a while now and the Kinipex have been high on the list. They don’t have a crimper but that’s not a deal breaker. I think you’ve helped me to make up my mind. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Rocky! I love mine. A joy to use for sure.
Canadian Resident here , Totally love mine !
Good, 1 yr follow up. I picked mine up 2 mths ago and love it also. Thanks for the follow up.
Living in europe, I own the european version which doesn't have the bolt/screw cutting ability, but lubricating your tool once in a while always seems a good idea. Some of knipex come pre-lubricated.
About the 2nd one - i'm not sure if it's a feature, but when i hold mine in a vertical position and close them fast they tend to lock the spring... Anyways if it comes to stripping I do it in closed position
Cheers mate!
Bought these cause i love my electrical installation pliers. Sweet vid dude
Love mine after a couple months working commercial electrical in Canada
thank you for doing a follow up. I prefer the Klein yellow hybrid needle-nose/stripper. I don't cut bolts much. None of my strippers have/keep the lock or spring.
using that technique, you can strip romex sleeve with any cutters/strippers/scissors
TOOLS SHOULD WORK JUST LIKE YOU SAID...ENJOYABLE.
nice camera work, like the manual zoom! ordered one for myself :D
In your opinion, for someone that wants to have as few tools as possible, would it make sense to have this and the electrician sheers from Knipex? Or it's better to have only this one and done? I don't do any electrician work for now, but I want to have it covered!
Thanks, great review! I love when people actually use the tools and give prover updates!
I have the milwaukee wire stripper and so far I'm satisfied with it. This got me curious though.
Careful, the guy in the comments that mentioned the addiction these can cause was not kidding. I was never a "tool nut" and never heard of Knipex until about 9 months ago. It was killing me, I had to find out what a $60 pair of wire strippers felt like. Instantly I knew they were not overpriced. Then I'm like "what else they got" then "What else they got". I now own probably about 20 or so Knipex pliers, most of which I probably don't really need
@@GTB-yu2be hahaha .. very true .. I live in an apartment and don't need expensive tools... but even I caught Knipex bug ..
Just got a set. Haven't used them yet but looking forward to trying them out
Cool beans. 🙃
I just wish they sold a chrome plated VDE version like they do for the metric version.
I mean.. I wouldn't expect you to have ISO M3 screws on hand.. but if by any chance you have one, would you give cutting it a try and see if they damage the thread?
Nice video ,would you recommend 13 72 8 pliers with comfort grip, or with slim, shiny grip which one you preferred? Or your favorite Thank you
Hey Arshad, I would recommend the comfort grip personally. They're great!
Thanks for video. Pretty good tool. I've got 1396200 model, and considering to purchse that one You have. Greetings from México City.
I picked one of these up along with the Crescent adjustable wrench/ pass-thru ratchet with SAE/Metric sockets. Im looking to make a tool kit with multi function, all in 1, combination tools. This knipex Forged plier should handle all my wire needs. Any other such tool suggestions is appreciated.
I would also suggest an 11-1 multi screwdriver. Perhaps a Wiha or Klein.
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Here is a question. It might have to do with post times but just looking at upload times your first video which is these pliers was a year ago and this video which is titled 1 yer use review is posted 7 months ago. I sont know that 5 months would be considered 1 year use review. Otherwise great video as i have the same pliers as well
Yeah it is kind of frustrating that it says "a year ago" because I actually uploaded it nov of 2020, the "after one year of use" video was uploaded feb of 2022. I suspect when nov comes around the 1 year changes to 2 years. I miss the good ole days on youtube when it said the actual date of uploading stuff. Thanks for the comment!
I want to get these bc cutting machine screw seems to destroy Klein and ideal strippers, hoping the knipex ones are tougher
I like alot! 🤩
After using them to cut the 8-32 screw you demo’d did the screw thread cleanly?
Yes they did. Probably the most impressive thing about the tool is how easily the cut screws thread on.
My pair tightened up after cutting a couple screws. Tight to the point my hand would cramp up trying to open it with one hand. Has this happened to yours?
I have never had it tighten up... but I have had to squeak pretty bad after cutting screws. I just used WD-40 and it took care of it. Keep me posted if that doesn't work, thanks!
Most likely a small bit of metal got in between the scissor action
I like mine, wish the spring was a bit stronger
What romex strippers were those exactly?
Klein used to make a "bent nose" or "Right angle" romex strippers so that way you could strip your sheath after you put the romex in the box instead of stripping it before you shove the cable in the box like the "straight" nose strippers. www.kleintools.com/catalog/combination-cutting-tools/klein-kurve-bent-nose-nm-cable-strippercutter-0
South wire makes one too www.amazon.com/Southwire-SNM1214HH-US-ROMEX-WIRE-STRIPPER/dp/B07WDR197X/ref=asc_df_B07WDR197X/?tag=&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385172629843&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8940603937045138216&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9020213&hvtargid=pla-843444219099®ion_id=972485&ref=&adgrpid=73789135410&th=1
@OpportunityElectrical Awesome. My buddy has a pair of the kleins i believe but it appears Klein doesn't make them anymore. He's been trying to find another pair for several years now with no luck. Thanks for the links.
Is it suppose to close all the way or a gap you have is normal?
The lock doesn't hold the pliers quite all the way closed. That is what you are seeing. When you squeeze the handles the jaws closes all the way.
Milwaukee one is just as good for way less
I've heard good things about the Milwaukee one
There isn’t anything Milwaukee makes as good as knipex
I want one that does #4, 6, 8
Prise
Use "three in one" not WD-40
Thanks for the tip!
Stop using wd40 and start using ballisto...no more squeak
$56 Amazon US $82 Amazon Canada. Why?
Because the market will allow it lol. I bought mine at KMS in Calgary for $59.99 Canadian.
Pronounced “Neepex”. Check their manufacturer videos.
ua-cam.com/video/Jg38fvLR6-k/v-deo.html
Are you sure, have you checked out any German videos? It’s kni-pex all letters pronounced no silent n .
ua-cam.com/video/PhG5QbcITms/v-deo.html
@@kristofferholst6053 Hello sir. Just watched some more videos from Knipex on UA-cam. It would appear that you are correct! Videos in German clearly show “K” is not silent. I’m my defense, I’ve seen videos from factory reps in English where the “k” isn’t silent. One video had the rep saying it two different ways within seconds of each other! Thanks for enlightening me, sir.