Godhand Nippers (KPN-95, PN-120, SPN-120) | REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2020
- Chris Pabz reviews the GH-KPN-95, GH-PN-120 and GH-SPN-120 Nippers
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I love how you say "if there's plastic on the blade just use a brush" and then immediately go to clear plastic with your fingers lol
Love the comparison but the editing feels unnecessarily dragging 🤔
The SPN-120 is definitely a must-have, saves a lot of time since it cuts regular Bandai plactic like cutting cheese. Other nippers with similar sharpness can not compete to spn-120's durability (but still extreamly fragile if you cut in wrong way or drop it). Im thinking to buy a PN-120 for cutting pieces from runners and use SPN-120 to trim so may extend the spn-120‘s life.
Got some SPN 120 and they are pretty amazing. Was using some Home Depot nippers and sanding before them and the difference is night and day. God Hand cut so smooth theres no need for sanding. Saves me so much time and makes building so much funner.
Thanks tht was really helpful, I got the ultimate and wanted to try the blade one since is red and cheaper, yet I can confirm now that the price of the ultimate is well justified due to how stupidly good they are.
Decent review, hate to tell you that you are using the single bladed nipper wrong. Please read the manual that is inside the packaging. Use the bottom blade as a cutting board when doing "shave" cuts, it will help you tons of time.
I use a pair of RedGrass nipper and I'll recommend them they work great plus only around 30 bucks
Excellent review
Very helpful video! Thank you!
Good to know you're noot supposed to use the SPN-120's on clear plastic!
what's recommended for clear plastic?
I just used my Hobby Town Christmas gift certificate to buy a pair of SPN120's. Can't wait to use them on my next model.
Thank you.
SPN-120 is a real hobby upgrade. It's simply the best tool for any model builder.
⭐️ good review of great products ⭐️ 👍
I’ve never wanted to buy god less hands before, but after watching review I’ll def be picking up a pair. Best God damned gunpla related review or video I’ve ever seen. Keep it up Chris Pabz and G Network!
Oh thing I question from the gohands is how can I keep it clean from corrosion, like I use the sleeve and it's getting small indents, I heard of using oil from 3&1 and cleaning vinegar but I don't know what to do step by step
When you clean off the surface you also might removing the lubrication which keeps them not only smooth in mechanism but also protects the surface a little, I do believe GH sell a lubricant/oil to replace it if you have to clean it, but my 3 year old SPN-120 seems to be ok so far
i love the "ULTIMATE"
What exactly is the PN-120’s difference with the SPN-120?
PN-120 is more of a "first cut" nipper; customizers will use two nippers; one to cut the runner, and then the better nipper to cut the nub from the piece. So PN-120 cuts the runner, then you use the SPN-120 to get a really close cut on the nub. (Both last longer doing this) If you're not customizing and painting, you don't really need to worry too much.
@@DRCsyntax thanks. This is exactly what I’m doing right now.
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Erratum: In the video Chris say "GN-KPN-95, GN-PN-120, and GN-SPN-120" but the
products names should be GH-KPN-95, GH-PN-120 and GH-SPN-120.
the ultimate nippers were sold out on every single hobby site last month ... I wish they had started this site sooner lol I ended up opting for the pn120 still a very good pair of nippers though! Great review!
As someone whose built 2 gunpla and wants to get into this world, note to self remember this video once I can get my hands on one of these
Can you use the pn-120 on clear plastic?
“Suitable for plastics only, these nippers can be used on PS, PP, ABS and PE resins to 3mm, with transparent/translucent PS resin being limited a maximum of 2mm.”
Why shouldnt you use the SPN-120 clear plastic? i never build a clear plastic build before but i want to build one soon, thats why i ask.
The blade is very thin and can break easily since clear plastic is harder
@@gengar3438 oh, thanks
God hands are way to fragile. But they are awesome nippers. I accidently dropped mine on carpet and the blade broke
Were they blue or red? The blue ones for me are soooo fragile. Broke two of em, just now figured out they’re for clean up, not for cutting off the sprue.
@@TildeathTheKid blue
How much is the SPN 120?
In my country is around $70-100
Depends. In the US they are usually $65-$100 but you can find the. You can find them much cheaper from Japan if you don't mind waiting a few weeks.
I am happy with my abe sado
Don't touch the metal parts not 20 sec later touches metal parts.lol
I wish i had god hands they would make life easier i only have a Chinese nipper🥲