Tool Haul 🇯🇵Japanese Pliers
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- Опубликовано: 28 янв 2021
- Got in a new tool haul of Japanese plier from several of the oldest and most well known manufactures in japan! In this video I unbox and take a first look at made in Japan pliers from Merry (Muromoto Tekko), Victor (Victor Plus), Engineer (Screw Extractor), Tsunoda, and Fujiya. They all look pretty great and I look forward to putting them to work.
Featured part numbers:
Merry : 99w-200, 2070-225, y75-225, 105-f, RD320-150
Victor Plus: ZN70-150
Engineer: PZ-58
Tsunoda: KBN-125
Fujiya: AWB-150s
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Such a beautiful collection. Some of the finest tools in the world.
Im in low voltage and Tsunoda makes perfect pliers for the job. Their 6/7 in. linesman and 6/7 in. diagonal side flush cutter are everything I need that don’t break the bank. I also have some Fujiya (made in Japan) which are even more beautiful.
I know this is old, but with the Engineer pliers, if you drill or cut away the entire screw head, you can grab the threads with these pliers and easily turn the whole screw out.
those zip tie cutters are awesome, I definitely need a pair even though I have some ok dedicated cheap cutters.
Keiba high grade are also nice. Have the tsunodas and love them. Also looking at IPS along with all the brands you covered.
Those tsunoda one are very interesting! Thanks for the movie!
excellent vid! nice comparison. i have the Tsunoda they are excellent.
Good video, I have those Fujiya bent nose welding pliers like yours, I didn’t know they were made in Vietnam. Fujiya makes a lot of stuff outside of Japan. I don’t like that.
What’s the best way you all have found for purchasing Japanese tools.
I wanna get the leather handle IPS pliers they look really really nice lol
Wish we could get them here in New Zealand
Nice Video about these pliers!
I love the semi-long nose but they are EXPENSIVE.
What about channellock/water pump pliers from Japan? Have used Klein tools (usa) in the past in the field. Now I’ve been getting Japanese tools for there quality. And I find that a good set of channellocks are needed. Thanks
These have a nicer finish than my Channelocks do
Rookie question:
Have you seen the catch nippers? I think by Fujiya or Viktor
Where do you buy them?
Where do you buy merry pliers from because there japanese website they don't sell ? Do they have online store
What about to compare them to Knipex?