Thanks for the comparsion. This video brought me to buy the PZ-58. But I will also buy the Twin Grip for damaged hex screws and bigger screw heads. We are repairing some older cars for a few years now and I think these pliers will save lots of time.
No, its not. I guess japanesse tools much better! Engineer also have a water pliers with same functions (more interesting to me), Vessel much better screwdrivers than Knipex, and I tock KoKen sockets, also very good, Olfa - no comments, just best
Je possède des outils engineer et c'est génial pour les trucs chiants J'ai la neji, la pince etau et la mini clé à molette avec les mâchoires fines Je suis surpris de voir que la knipex ne suit pas. Faudra tester en latéral. C'est cool de les voir testées dans une vidéo.
Diezelle, I am not surprised the Engineer pliers did better with the pan head screw. Since the nose of the Engineer pliers are more beloved and the screw head dug into the wood. I am wondering, would the Knipex have got a grip on the screw with the side facing jaws. I assume probably not. Are you going to do other videos showing how expanding jaws allow the side teeth to work on other objects like hex nuts and round shaped things ? One other question slip joint pliers are they popular in France ?
Good idea: the screw is very well taken, solidly, by the lateral side of the pliers! :) Another video is in fact needed :) Yes, pliers with variable opening have been known for a long time.
It honestly looked like you were just squeezing the handles on the knipex as hard as you could to make them slip, didn’t even try turning the head of the screw.
I think that is wrong. Knipex just had the problem that the first products were all sold out. I can buy them now again in germany. As shown in the video the Engineer pliers are way better for round screw heads. But in other videos the Knipex did a better job for damaged hex screws and bigger screw heads. I already bought the PZ-58 and I think I will also get the Twin Grip.
Thanks for the comparsion. This video brought me to buy the PZ-58. But I will also buy the Twin Grip for damaged hex screws and bigger screw heads. We are repairing some older cars for a few years now and I think these pliers will save lots of time.
Great comparison Diezelle! Nice review! Best Regards!!
Thanks, I'll get the engeneer, before this video I honestly believed knipex was the best for the job.
No, its not. I guess japanesse tools much better! Engineer also have a water pliers with same functions (more interesting to me), Vessel much better screwdrivers than Knipex, and I tock KoKen sockets, also very good, Olfa - no comments, just best
So the original is still the best, thanks for sharing
Excellent comparison video, dude. Cheers! 🥃😎
So irritating the watermark breathing sound
Yellow pz58? Wow! Nice! I don't like that the pz58 plier tips do not touch. Thanks for the video!
Je possède des outils engineer et c'est génial pour les trucs chiants
J'ai la neji, la pince etau et la mini clé à molette avec les mâchoires fines
Je suis surpris de voir que la knipex ne suit pas. Faudra tester en latéral.
C'est cool de les voir testées dans une vidéo.
Diezelle, I am not surprised the Engineer pliers did better with the pan head screw. Since the nose of the Engineer pliers are more beloved and the screw head dug into the wood. I am wondering, would the Knipex have got a grip on the screw with the side facing jaws. I assume probably not. Are you going to do other videos showing how expanding jaws allow the side teeth to work on other objects like hex nuts and round shaped things ? One other question slip joint pliers are they popular in France ?
Good idea: the screw is very well taken, solidly, by the lateral side of the pliers! :) Another video is in fact needed :) Yes, pliers with variable opening have been known for a long time.
Elle vient de changer de nom cette pince , maintenant ce sera ’ simple grip ’’ , bonne demo
It honestly looked like you were just squeezing the handles on the knipex as hard as you could to make them slip, didn’t even try turning the head of the screw.
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I thought so too. And not as deft as one would have expected.
Where did you get the muzzles for those engineer pliers 😬
Amazon.
Пофиг на пассатижи,что за динозавр там у тебя орёт?😂
Great review👍
Heard knipex stop production on them I’m very sad
I think that is wrong. Knipex just had the problem that the first products were all sold out. I can buy them now again in germany. As shown in the video the Engineer pliers are way better for round screw heads. But in other videos the Knipex did a better job for damaged hex screws and bigger screw heads. I already bought the PZ-58 and I think I will also get the Twin Grip.
looks like you was playing to make knipex looks bad!
Here here
your breathing noise is creepy
Yep....real Texas Massacre type shit....lol
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