Tool Review of The Week: @klein_tools PLIER WRENCH. Linked in my Klein trusted pro link in the bio! #femaleelectrician #electrician #kleintools #lextheelectrician
I've seen a number of reviews on these but you're the first person to actually use them on camera, the others didn't do jack shit just talked about them so thank you for the demonstration. I'm sold.
You’re the only person I’ve seen use these in a real demonstration without it being a 15 minute video of you slapping it on a tool bench with a hundred hand gestures. A cut above the rest.
This reminded me of a Klein tool that’s been in my Amazon Save for Later for a while. Klein Tools 80013 Wiring Tool Set, 2-Piece. I already have a pair of lookalikes. Will the Klein version be better than the import ones? Thanks.
This per the Klein family and representatives of Klein tools Although most of Klein tools are made in the USA they pronounced that not only most of the tools are made in the USA but all ( meaning every freaking tool) will be made in the USA per them.
It all it just all depends what state you're in those are channel locks baby I appreciate you you are so beautiful to God bless you honey ❤️❤️❤️❤️ just be careful and stay safe ❤️😘😘😘😘
Only halve ass hacks use pump pliers on bolts or nuts. Always carried some quality wrenches & a 6 point socket set in my tool bag to not round heads if nuts or bolts. For $50 rather have two pairs of Channelock pliers for same price. Would piss me off when I lost the reversible piece.
Had a pair of Klein slip joint pliers and used them on some ridgid conduit, all the teeth mushed flat and they were worthless, went back to chan L lock
Contractors know other contractors. Drywall is not hard nor taping. Industry is always changing and we learn of everything else to be more versatile and seasoned. I was a cable guy for a bit and never used installer bits that big. My earlier taping skills got me to a plasterer and stucco level. Originally I went for electronics. Handy fixing tvs. Would have prefered Industrial electrican. Maybe you need to network yourself to learn basics in taping and drywall repair. Take a ten hour crash coarse. Get good enough at what you do to teach other ladies, with your own ten hour crash coarse, at even 10 a class at $250, makes sense to some, even for old guys.
I've seen a number of reviews on these but you're the first person to actually use them on camera, the others didn't do jack shit just talked about them so thank you for the demonstration. I'm sold.
You’re the only person I’ve seen use these in a real demonstration without it being a 15 minute video of you slapping it on a tool bench with a hundred hand gestures. A cut above the rest.
Getting off base , what a beautiful old barn ! The young lady is too !
I don’t even need this and probably never will but I would buy one anyway. 👍
This reminded me of a Klein tool that’s been in my Amazon Save for Later for a while. Klein Tools 80013 Wiring Tool Set, 2-Piece. I already have a pair of lookalikes. Will the Klein version be better than the import ones? Thanks.
Great review. Looks like a mighty handy tool! Thanks!
Beautiful barn.
I appreciate all your videos,as a young electrician coming up, I'm learning a lot frm u 👍
I’ve got to get one of these! Good demonstration and excellent explanation. You’ve sold me on it.
this showed up in my recommendations randomly, but as a tool nerd, Im not even mad. Good vid!
Excellent review-actually showing how the tool works!
Wow, that wooden building is so beautiful.
I have that one and the Knipex version which is a bit lighter. Great tools! great for UNY’s or seal tight connectors as well.
Me gustan esas herramientas que faciliten el trabajo💥💯👍
The 1st promo video of this tool that I've seen a reL time demonstration of the pipe wrench features
Those are cool.
I'm going to get one just to have one!
I like that the jaws are noy real thick. I narrow jaw can get into tigjter places. Thanks for the demo.
Definitely sold!!
You could also use the handles as a grip and torque for wide and slippery applications, like an oil filter.
Watching from the Philippines
I'm working on electricity in Korea. He's my ideal type. I love you
I love your channel. Your an inspiration to sparkys lol. What are your thoughts on rack-a-tiers tools?
I, too, max out at two inches
My man
😂
Saludos desde puerto rico
Klein D530-10 = $50
KNIPEX smooth jaw = $80
KNIPEX Cobra = $40
Muy linda herramienta
They work as a hammer too in a pinch...
That's a pretty nice piece. Might grab one.
The pliers look good too.
Un saludo desde chile 🇨🇱 🙋🏻♂️💐
Knipex one love!!!
Excellent video, thank you! I was curious if you may have had a chance to use, or try out the Craftsman v series pliers, a similar plier wrench
This per the Klein family and representatives of Klein tools
Although most of Klein tools are made in the USA they pronounced that not only most of the tools are made in the USA but all ( meaning every freaking tool) will be made in the USA per them.
If klien only made a push broom ! You electricians would actually use it!
What's a "Push Broom?" That sounds like something a laborer might use.
Are these your go to channel locks now?
What flush kit wire cutters do you use?
Really great review and demonstration! You are awesome :)
not sure i like how far apart the handles are when the jaws are at full capacity.
Surprise surprise… it’s a Klein Tool!
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Who puts a connector on a panel when raintight connectors are asked for?
Thats cool, i thought it was a gimmick when i first saw it at a store
Pretty and smart ❤
Nice....but not totally sold on it....I use the Knipex ones....
It all it just all depends what state you're in those are channel locks baby I appreciate you you are so beautiful to God bless you honey ❤️❤️❤️❤️ just be careful and stay safe ❤️😘😘😘😘
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Comment for the algorithm
hehe boy
Only halve ass hacks use pump pliers on bolts or nuts. Always carried some quality wrenches & a 6 point socket set in my tool bag to not round heads if nuts or bolts. For $50 rather have two pairs of Channelock pliers for same price. Would piss me off when I lost the reversible piece.
crap Now a tool I want!
Smart and cute js.
Maxing out at 2 inches, thats huge.
Seems to heavy for my tool bag
I want to work with you
Knipex
Nuff said
Understood but knipex is more pricey than Klein and Klein is made in the USA (better steel to me! )@@mauriciocampuzano6828
Had a pair of Klein slip joint pliers and used them on some ridgid conduit, all the teeth mushed flat and they were worthless, went back to chan L lock
Knipex>Klein!!! lol
I bet you don't pay a thing for tools
I’m an electrician in Colorado would love to chop it up with you on some stuff
Dammit those are CHANNEL LOCKS LOL
wheres your multi tool?
Casate conmigo preciosa🤩😍😍😍🥰
That’s doesn’t look like two inches, looks more like 5 or 6! Lol
For you and your child
use your phone in horizontal mode next time
Nice I would have got two of them and leave the set up, instead keep flipping it
I spent like 30 minutes trying to swap that darn thing with people pressuring me “are they ready? We need them now!” I regret my purchase
Contractors know other contractors. Drywall is not hard nor taping. Industry is always changing and we learn of everything else to be more versatile and seasoned. I was a cable guy for a bit and never used installer bits that big. My earlier taping skills got me to a plasterer and stucco level. Originally I went for electronics. Handy fixing tvs. Would have prefered Industrial electrican. Maybe you need to network yourself to learn basics in taping and drywall repair. Take a ten hour crash coarse. Get good enough at what you do to teach other ladies, with your own ten hour crash coarse, at even 10 a class at $250, makes sense to some, even for old guys.
Would you marriage? Stay home mom raising your child. I want the best
Calm down dude