Good looking scissors! I only have one really nice pair, a Clauss one that's made to cut Kevlar. But having a high quality scissors (or any tool really) makes a big difference. Apropos of nothing, for just daily use I think my favorite scissors is the ones used on small Victorinox Swiss Army knives!
I have something similar from Knipex, but without stripping capabillities (i will do not put link, to not be banned, but serial number is 95 05 20). I think germans have a practical aproach, because striping is not so easy. In Romania we call this kind osf tools ostrich-camel (a bird and a mamifer in the same time). But for cuting cables and wires, and amatory stripping, i think is a good tool.
Salut, am și eu acest model de la Knipex. Am făcut și un clip cu el, acolo în conentarii cineva mi-a spus că acest model nu se mai produce din cauza unui patent deținut de BM. Foarfeca mea knipex este fabricat în Italia. Este o sculă bună.
@@danielmihai5 Mulțumesc pentru aprecieri, încerc să fac clipuri mai multe cu scule de calitate atât cât îmi permite și bugetul. Sunt un amator în domeniul youtube. Dar mergem înainte.
You only snipped the cardboard. These are great scissors for snipping tasks. Try making a full cut through a wide piece of cardboard, and you will find that the angled handles get in the way of the cardboard as you try to push the scissors through, making it really difficult. Snipping, yes. Lengthy cutting... No!
It looks too gimmicky to me, and I don't have much faith in things that say " Japanese stainless steel " or any time they advertise the country of origin for the materials without actually being made in that country. Especially when they're just saying " Japanese steel " like that's supposed to mean something, if it is actually good then specify.
I like the angle on the handles !!
I have the straight version, really like the C-Jet snips!
Good looking scissors! I only have one really nice pair, a Clauss one that's made to cut Kevlar. But having a high quality scissors (or any tool really) makes a big difference. Apropos of nothing, for just daily use I think my favorite scissors is the ones used on small Victorinox Swiss Army knives!
Hello again Doc
Thank you for another Great Video.
Nice unusual tool 🧐 thanks for the video
Las tijeras de empuñaduras rojo con negro que marca son. Donde las conseguiste ?
Blade is made of 420J2 stainless steel and hardness is 53HRC
What were your favorite ones"? The red handle ones.
So are they actual manufacturers or is this a rebrand ? Knipex is seling something similar now.
Does CJ Jett have a website????
I have knipex 950520,They are looks same。
I have something similar from Knipex, but without stripping capabillities (i will do not put link, to not be banned, but serial number is 95 05 20). I think germans have a practical aproach, because striping is not so easy. In Romania we call this kind osf tools ostrich-camel (a bird and a mamifer in the same time).
But for cuting cables and wires, and amatory stripping, i think is a good tool.
Salut, am și eu acest model de la Knipex. Am făcut și un clip cu el, acolo în conentarii cineva mi-a spus că acest model nu se mai produce din cauza unui patent deținut de BM. Foarfeca mea knipex este fabricat în Italia. Este o sculă bună.
@@fuloplehel Felicitări pentru canal. Ești printre puținii de la noi care fac astfel de prezentări. Ai numai produse de calitate. Ține-o tot așa.
@@danielmihai5 Mulțumesc pentru aprecieri, încerc să fac clipuri mai multe cu scule de calitate atât cât îmi permite și bugetul. Sunt un amator în domeniul youtube. Dar mergem înainte.
You only snipped the cardboard. These are great scissors for snipping tasks. Try making a full cut through a wide piece of cardboard, and you will find that the angled handles get in the way of the cardboard as you try to push the scissors through, making it really difficult. Snipping, yes. Lengthy cutting... No!
But gets fucked up when cutting sticky tape. Tape gunk
needs to be cleaned with kerosene oil after such use...
Don't use it to cut sticky tape.
It looks too gimmicky to me, and I don't have much faith in things that say " Japanese stainless steel " or any time they advertise the country of origin for the materials without actually being made in that country.
Especially when they're just saying " Japanese steel " like that's supposed to mean something, if it is actually good then specify.
1ST.SNAP-ON TOOLS SINCE 1920
What do you get from commenting this on every video?
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