I don’t do much fencing but the whole time I’ve used them I kept thinking these would be great for that… that’s why my brain kept mentioning it in the video 😂. Good tip on the tubing, thanks for the suggestion 👍
They sold me on thr tapcons man, i live in guam and all our houses are concrete so being able to cut a tapcon to length without breaking out the grinder is super handy
I have the same model and have been using them for the last 8 years for cutting filler wire for TIG welding. They are awesome. Before that I used the Klein lineman’s and they did a great job but the knipex are so much more compact. Great video
Good use… I used to Weld quite a bit back in the day. Not something I have done much of recently. I also never got the hang of TIG, just MIG and Stick.
I love those little bolt cutters. They come in handy all the time for me. I never know when I’m gonna run into something I need to cut with those, but every couple of weeks those little guys save the day. I like those ones with the notch to hold something in place between the blades. Mine don’t have that.
Yeah I’ve never had a pair small enough to use with one hand. They have been pretty useful. I’ve always had found a way to get done what I needed without them… but these do it in a way I won’t end up losing a finger 😂. Right tool makes the difference.
@@MORGANSMaintenance oddly enough, UPS just dropped mine off, so I ran out back to try it on that old fence I need to get rid of. Goes through barbed wire like butter.
😂. I was really surprised how easily these cut them. These small one handed bolt cutters are not a tool I had used before. I had used some smaller ones, but they were still large enough to need two hands. These have turned out to be a pretty handy tool… and will no doubt make some of my other tools cutters last longer.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I've never used any small bolt cutters. Usually I use two-handed ones. Even I don't see too many applications for me, I'll put these on the tools-to-buy list.
A friend of mine regularly works with fencing and agricultural wires and he swears by the long version. It's small enough to carry on him and it cuts everything he comes in contact with
I was thinking of getting a pair of these in the 160mm length for wheel building (or more accurately wheel unbuilding before rebuilding) but I'm not sure if they're overkill or not. Bike spokes are about 2mm thick, often stainless steel and I'll want to cut out a whole wheel (28-36 spokes) of them with minimal effort and without ruining the tool. Has anybody got other/better suggestions?
I don’t have those… or an old bike to go try it out. I can’t imagine it won’t do it, I’ve cut some stuff with these that has surprised me. Hopefully some others will chime in with some suggestions.
Great review, thanks for sharing. Just got, the notched 8" version. - 🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠 - Dipped-handles, all the way. - I use these for; First Response/Disaster Debris, Clean-up. Highest fatality region, in the world. STL/KCMO Corridor. 🏃... 🔥🚗🌪🔗🔥 🙉
@@MORGANSMaintenance You have the best demonstration, on the internet of this tool. I will field test these, and get a few more for my team. - I have to cut apart several shopping carts, slammed into the side of a bridge. Thanks to, our last tornado...
@@VRCM_Skywarn_XUSA yeah I have a few things that are comfort grip because it’s all they had the tool in at the time… They aren’t bad, just a lot thicker handles. I prefer the slimmer profile of the dipped
I love mine so much and have those exact ones and they cut everything so amazingly including the webbing of your hand between your thumb and forefinger. The scars I have to prove it prove my stupidity which is another issue😂that area behind the river area is scary!
I just bought the 71 22 200 and they will NOT cut through a long 5/16 hex head sheet metal screw. With both hands I cut through a short 5/16 hex head sheet metal screw .
I don’t know if I’ve done any sheet metal screws, but I’ve cut quite a few others with these. It’s weird that it cuts a short and not a long. Seems like they would be the same screw
Suppliers are misleading on what these are. they are not bolt cutters. The Germans who make these list them as music wire cutters. I use them in the Knife Shop four cutting stainless steel pins that nips won't begin to touch. They are not designed to cut bolts. KnifeMaker
Yeah the info on it talks about Piano wire. They have cut about anything I’ve put in them that will fit… not saying you should cut the stuff with them, but I’ve been impressed with what they will cut. I’ve been using them mostly for ceiling grid wire and fixture type screws. Appreciate your thoughts 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Piano wire is F'n hard stuff, rockwell 40-60 HRC range. Grade 8 bolts are supposedly 30-40 HRC range. They have the form factor of traditional bolt cutters, but they're smaller. Supposedly hardness of the standard blades is low 60's HRC, but they also make an "R" suffix version with lower hardness for less brittle blades. The Knipex name for them is "CoBolt", short for "Compact Bolt Cutters". Seems perfectly fitting to me! Yes, they will cut small bolts without issue, just always be aware of the grade/hardness of what you're cutting and what you're cutting it with.
These are a staple used for musky fishing, cutting any large hooks from a lure or if you accidentally get hooked
Fish Hooks… never even thought about that. Really good idea 👍
They are in my box too for musky fishing. They cut through a big hook like butter.
Same for pike fishermen in Europe
Best tool ever for cutting barbed wire. I also use them for salvaging copper tubing, good for up to 3/8" if you take small bites.
I don’t do much fencing but the whole time I’ve used them I kept thinking these would be great for that… that’s why my brain kept mentioning it in the video 😂.
Good tip on the tubing, thanks for the suggestion 👍
They sold me on thr tapcons man, i live in guam and all our houses are concrete so being able to cut a tapcon to length without breaking out the grinder is super handy
Yeah for such a small pair that surprised me too. Tapcons are some tuff screws
I have the same model and have been using them for the last 8 years for cutting filler wire for TIG welding. They are awesome. Before that I used the Klein lineman’s and they did a great job but the knipex are so much more compact. Great video
Good use… I used to Weld quite a bit back in the day. Not something I have done much of recently. I also never got the hang of TIG, just MIG and Stick.
I love those little bolt cutters. They come in handy all the time for me. I never know when I’m gonna run into something I need to cut with those, but every couple of weeks those little guys save the day. I like those ones with the notch to hold something in place between the blades. Mine don’t have that.
Yeah I’ve never had a pair small enough to use with one hand. They have been pretty useful.
I’ve always had found a way to get done what I needed without them… but these do it in a way I won’t end up losing a finger 😂. Right tool makes the difference.
Great for when you need to get through a chain link fence in the midst of the night quietly
Good to know 😂😂
I needed a good cutter for a lot of barbed wire, so I ordered the 71 01 200R. I hope I made the right choice.
Mine would go through Barb Wire no problem… I haven’t used them for that, but what I have used them on I wouldn’t think it would be an issue
@@MORGANSMaintenance oddly enough, UPS just dropped mine off, so I ran out back to try it on that old fence I need to get rid of. Goes through barbed wire like butter.
@68fmj51 👍.. I thought it would, I’ve cut stuff with them I thought for sure it wouldn’t.
Nice to have something in such a compact size.
Best 8” cutters I ever had.
They are amazing for their size 👍
Very, very nice review. I don't remember when I waited with such a tension to a screw being cut. You made it a cliffhanger.
😂. I was really surprised how easily these cut them.
These small one handed bolt cutters are not a tool I had used before. I had used some smaller ones, but they were still large enough to need two hands.
These have turned out to be a pretty handy tool… and will no doubt make some of my other tools cutters last longer.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I've never used any small bolt cutters. Usually I use two-handed ones. Even I don't see too many applications for me, I'll put these on the tools-to-buy list.
Great review. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment 👍
A friend of mine regularly works with fencing and agricultural wires and he swears by the long version.
It's small enough to carry on him and it cuts everything he comes in contact with
Yeah I think I may buy a bigger pair at some point myself.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Solid! I have a pair at work in the shop cabinet. Work great for me
Thanks buddy. Yeah for sure my go to to cut down some fasteners…
I was thinking of getting a pair of these in the 160mm length for wheel building (or more accurately wheel unbuilding before rebuilding) but I'm not sure if they're overkill or not.
Bike spokes are about 2mm thick, often stainless steel and I'll want to cut out a whole wheel (28-36 spokes) of them with minimal effort and without ruining the tool.
Has anybody got other/better suggestions?
I don’t have those… or an old bike to go try it out. I can’t imagine it won’t do it, I’ve cut some stuff with these that has surprised me.
Hopefully some others will chime in with some suggestions.
Great video as usual
Thanks buddy 👍
How about a comparison between Knipex bolt end cutters vs mini bolt cutters?
I don’t have any of the End Cutters, I just added some in my Amazon List… I’m f I can get a deal on a set I will pick some up 👍
The version without the gap in the blade is great for firefighters.
👍. Thanks for the input. I don’t have those
Why? I'm curious what the difference is.
@@heimdall4148cuts better without having the gap
Great review, thanks for sharing.
Just got, the notched 8" version.
- 🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠 -
Dipped-handles, all the way.
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I use these for;
First Response/Disaster Debris, Clean-up.
Highest fatality region, in the world.
STL/KCMO Corridor.
🏃... 🔥🚗🌪🔗🔥 🙉
Appreciate what you do 👍…
I’m a dipped handle man myself.
@@MORGANSMaintenance
You have the best demonstration, on the internet of this tool.
I will field test these, and get a few more for my team.
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I have to cut apart several shopping carts, slammed into the side of a bridge.
Thanks to, our last tornado...
@@VRCM_Skywarn_XUSA I believe it will do it… for their size they cut well above their weight class
If i want comfort grips, ...
I'll just put, on a pair of gloves.
@@VRCM_Skywarn_XUSA yeah I have a few things that are comfort grip because it’s all they had the tool in at the time…
They aren’t bad, just a lot thicker handles. I prefer the slimmer profile of the dipped
I always have a pair in my toolbag ! They punch way over their weight class !
I was pretty surprised how easy they cut stuff… my first set of one handed bolt cutters
@@MORGANSMaintenance Enjoy , Brother , yet another small but very important innovation !
I love mine so much and have those exact ones and they cut everything so amazingly including the webbing of your hand between your thumb and forefinger. The scars I have to prove it prove my stupidity which is another issue😂that area behind the river area is scary!
😂 👍👍
I just bought the 71 22 200 and they will NOT cut through a long 5/16 hex head sheet metal screw. With both hands I cut through a short 5/16 hex head sheet metal screw .
I don’t know if I’ve done any sheet metal screws, but I’ve cut quite a few others with these.
It’s weird that it cuts a short and not a long. Seems like they would be the same screw
@@MORGANSMaintenance
71 22 200. I’m returning them for the 10’.
Suppliers are misleading on what these are. they are not bolt cutters. The Germans who make these list them as music wire cutters. I use them in the Knife Shop four cutting stainless steel pins that nips won't begin to touch. They are not designed to cut bolts.
KnifeMaker
Yeah the info on it talks about Piano wire. They have cut about anything I’ve put in them that will fit… not saying you should cut the stuff with them, but I’ve been impressed with what they will cut.
I’ve been using them mostly for ceiling grid wire and fixture type screws.
Appreciate your thoughts 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Piano wire is F'n hard stuff, rockwell 40-60 HRC range. Grade 8 bolts are supposedly 30-40 HRC range.
They have the form factor of traditional bolt cutters, but they're smaller. Supposedly hardness of the standard blades is low 60's HRC, but they also make an "R" suffix version with lower hardness for less brittle blades.
The Knipex name for them is "CoBolt", short for "Compact Bolt Cutters". Seems perfectly fitting to me!
Yes, they will cut small bolts without issue, just always be aware of the grade/hardness of what you're cutting and what you're cutting it with.
@@scod3908 👍👍. Appreciate the info