Who Makes the BEST 8" Diagonal Cutting Pliers?: Irwin ( NWS ) vs. Channellock cutting test

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2018
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  • @nowthenad3286
    @nowthenad3286 4 года назад +20

    You are the first person I have watched who has explained how the high leverage is achieved by moving the position of the pivot point closer to the tips. I had assumed that this was how it was done but you are the first person to confirm my hypothesis. Nice one!

  • @miguelmendez4718
    @miguelmendez4718 6 лет назад +2

    Great video, I love my Irwin. Looking forward to the Capri bolt cutters review.

  • @wagstag89
    @wagstag89 5 лет назад +2

    Great review. I have the 7 inch set of those Channel Lock cutters at work and for a mechanic they are awesome. Really good price and they cut things like cotter pins and wiring like it's nothing. Was not surprised to learn they make a lot of the pliers being sold on the tool trucks.

  • @Peter-.H
    @Peter-.H 6 лет назад

    Awesome!
    That was a great, useful video buddy. Thanks a lot and have a great evening 👍

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      You're welcome!

  • @joeybrewer9595
    @joeybrewer9595 5 лет назад

    hey I don't know if you have them but if you could do a compare to see which one cuts easier between the knipex twin force and the knipex bolt cutters you have there to see which one is actually better at cutting that would be great. thanks good video

  • @frugalprepper
    @frugalprepper 6 лет назад +5

    Watched this just before stopping at Menards on my lunch hour to get a new pair of side cuts. Went with Channel Locks this time. Great Timing Buck!

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Lol, thanks! How much did you pay?

    • @frugalprepper
      @frugalprepper 6 лет назад

      $18 and change with tax.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +1

      Best money you'll ever spend. I was just in Harbor Freight and they are asking 15.99 for their Taiwanese Doyle 7" diagonals.

  • @mikeclark1756
    @mikeclark1756 6 лет назад

    Bro that was a Great video. . thank you

  • @Atum_Ra
    @Atum_Ra 2 года назад +2

    You ended the video by basically making it a battle between the Irwins & channel locks but never explained how the Knioex & Monsters compared.
    So which one really cut the easiest with the least resistance?
    Or better yet, If price was not a factor then which do you think would be the best for carry in a edc bag?

  • @ZDriver1996
    @ZDriver1996 6 лет назад

    yep got one for $17.99 at Lowes and also the Irwin/NWS diagonal locking pliers. Fantastic tools.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Definitely agree. Even though I have other brands, I like the variety of having the German tools.

  • @timothy9874
    @timothy9874 4 года назад

    I am thinking that the compound nature of the irwin probably makes the cut over a longer period, I doubt they offer much mechanical advantage because of friction; but, I think the cut through seems smoother, where the channel locks kind of snap when they cut and the shock wave is felt more by your hand... pressure over time.

  • @Bluecollarworkingman
    @Bluecollarworkingman 6 лет назад

    Throw in some wiha powercuts with that button thing. And maybe crescents compounding action one (to compare edge retention).

  • @joseluisestevez4331
    @joseluisestevez4331 Год назад

    Hola quiero saber la pinza azul que marca es

  • @lynnreynolds6429
    @lynnreynolds6429 5 лет назад +2

    Have you seen that Channellock has come out with the plier #E458. Its a center cut design and cuts even easier than the E338 you show in your video.

  • @PhysicsDude55
    @PhysicsDude55 5 лет назад +1

    I've owned a few pairs of compound side cutters, both cheap ones (Kobalt) and expensive ones (Wiha) and my biggest complaint with them is there is too much "springyness" in the action due to the more complicated mechanism. Especially after you've used them for a bit, they have a really hard time cutting smaller things like pulling string, cat5/6, 22awg wire, zip ties, etc. And as your video showed, a good pair of high leverage 8" side cuts, be it Channellock, Klein, Knipex, etc. have similar if not the same cutting capacity.

  • @Toyotas_n__Tools
    @Toyotas_n__Tools 5 лет назад

    Those irwin's are even harder to find now! I want the kiwi style ones, excesstools has a complete set of irwin pliers for $182.

  • @ronsbeerreviewstools4361
    @ronsbeerreviewstools4361 6 лет назад +2

    A good comparison video, I do like and use IRWIN tools ,but in this instance I would choose the CHANELLOCKS

    • @TravisTerrell
      @TravisTerrell 4 года назад +1

      The good thing about these is that they're not actually Irwin's, but rather the far more professional brand German "NWS" rebranded as Irwin. There are a small handful of Irwin tools that are also actually NWS--all of them are a fantastic way to get expensive tools for cheaper.

  • @alsautner1732
    @alsautner1732 4 года назад +1

    I like the Knipex...! They are very good Quality.

  • @methylbenzodiazepine
    @methylbenzodiazepine 5 лет назад +2

    My channelllock pliers have been in use over at least 2 decades, my knipex high leverage cutters have so far survived 1 decade (i purchased them circa 2008). Both brands kick ass, you can reliably do your work; can't go wrong. I confess that I own ZERO products from NWS; however I own several tools from Hazet, Stahlwille, Gedore, Matador, Wiha, Felo, and Knipex- the fitment and durability of German-made tools rivals that of all my hyper-expensive Snap-on tools. Though Snap-on easily takes first place in terms of tools I abuse and put through the most demanding situations of car repair. I feel confident NWS is in that same echelon of "more than good enough to get a paycheck." It's hard to go wrong with either of these high-quality brands. I've made a lot of money using Channelock, as well as Knipex. Good review, thanks a bunch.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      Great comment!

  • @jonnysaenz5048
    @jonnysaenz5048 6 лет назад

    I saw that the channel locks had some wear. Do you think they would wear out faster?

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      I don't. It has more wear because it's my go-to.

  • @bobbyvance9033
    @bobbyvance9033 4 года назад

    Occasionally I have to cut a drywall screw, I can't find a tool that will cut it without ruining the jaw. Do either one of these cut a drywall screw without damage?

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  4 года назад

      The mini bolt cutters would work well for you.

  • @psyxiatros1
    @psyxiatros1 4 года назад +1

    can someone tell me how can i cut the sewing needles ?
    I think they re stainless steel
    I need to cut many of them about 1/2 cm below the head

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  4 года назад +2

      Knipex mini bolt cutters. Link in the description.

    • @psyxiatros1
      @psyxiatros1 4 года назад +1

      @@mdlee52 awesome. and so fast reply. thank you very much.

    • @rickt151
      @rickt151 4 года назад

      @@psyxiatros1 funny, my mom broke one this afternoon and I cut it with my 250mm(10') Knipex sidecutters which I received today, put a little dent in it immediately 🤦‍♂️

  • @alejandrosalgado6728
    @alejandrosalgado6728 6 лет назад

    @mdlee52 I forgot what video I watched, but someone said that the paint on the (NWS) Irwin cutting pliers was effecting the cutting performance. I have all of those pliers, except the the Monster bolt cutters and the Channellock brand E-338. I do have the Klein 8 inch D2000-48 angled cutting pliers, and also own the Knipex 10 inch and 8 inch High Leverage Diagonal Cutters.
    Another great video brother, keep making more of them. And yes I am also biased when it comes to Channellock.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +1

      Will the cutting edges aren't painted, so I'm not really sure how that would affect the performance one way or the other. If you remember what the video is please let me know. I would be interested in watching it. Thanks!

    • @alejandrosalgado6728
      @alejandrosalgado6728 6 лет назад

      neil I think you and I are talking about this video, it was about the Irwin rebranded NWS lineman pliers.
      ruclips.net/video/nOpQvxuh34A/видео.html

  • @tacsystems5621
    @tacsystems5621 5 лет назад +28

    Knipex wins. Knew before the test even began.

  • @nacarand
    @nacarand 4 года назад

    I was thinking to buy the knipex because the marketing and I need something to cut very strong cable or wire. But are u saying Irwin is better than Knipex ?

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  4 года назад

      In terms of overall capacity, I think they would be comparable.

  • @vegasdavetv
    @vegasdavetv 6 лет назад

    best idea, 1 of each in your box. lol. thanks md

  • @mistermand100
    @mistermand100 6 лет назад +1

    If padded handles are a determining factor, maybe consider the Channellock E338CB.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +1

      Great point. The code blue grips are another option.

  • @psdaengr911
    @psdaengr911 6 лет назад

    Irwin now has two different quality lines of hand tools. The clostest comparale diagoanl to the ChannelLoc is IRWIN VISE-GRIP® 2078308. It also has a more comfortable handle. The compound action diagonal is designed for someone who will be using it heavily. BTW, NONE of these are designed for cuitting steel rod. Yy\ou are misusing them.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      The metal I've used in all these cutting tests is definitely not a high grade of carbon in the steel.

  • @jon123423
    @jon123423 3 года назад +1

    Irwin for me!

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  3 года назад

      Great choice.

  • @b8702131
    @b8702131 6 лет назад

    I use a Daiken double leverage.

  • @tootoosick18
    @tootoosick18 6 лет назад +29

    Klein! Should be on the list.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +1

      There is always next time! I will remember.

  • @bngr_bngr
    @bngr_bngr 5 лет назад

    Which cut easier between the Monster vs Knipex?

  • @wallyreed4358
    @wallyreed4358 3 года назад +2

    Love channel locks made in America 🇺🇸

  • @crypto118
    @crypto118 4 года назад

    Channellock tools are great and very underrated in my opinion.

  • @MintStiles
    @MintStiles 5 лет назад +1

    Diagonal cutters for softer stuff such as copper wires, the bolt cutters for bigger and harder stuff. Right tools for the right job will yield the best results... that and you can happily avoid big divots in your cutters.

    • @shofar-man
      @shofar-man 5 лет назад

      I wonder why they call them diagonal cutters? They don't really cut on a diagonal they cut on the side so side cutters seems more descriptive.

    • @MintStiles
      @MintStiles 5 лет назад

      I think it’s because it’s a “cutting plier” that has a diagonal jaw. I am not sure if this refers to the bigger recess part or the other side of double bevel cutting edge. I suppose it’s the cutting edge as well since you also have “flush cutting” pliers that trims the wire/fastener flush.

  • @loganpatterson4674
    @loganpatterson4674 6 лет назад

    If you can open the jaws further (hypothetically reducing leverage) it gains leverage by getting the cutting material in closer to the fulcrum. This is why non compound tools like the channel locks can compete because you can’t get the material as close to the fulcrum in the Irwin’s

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Yes, well articulated.

  • @pjm8047
    @pjm8047 5 лет назад

    Try out the doyles awesome

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 6 лет назад +1

    nice vid thanks

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the encouragement

  • @WesterStarThunder
    @WesterStarThunder 6 лет назад +3

    Channellock all the way. I stopped messing around with other brands and have been replacing everything with Channellock. I still use some of my pre china Craftsman but those will also be phased out. 6 pairs and growing.
    Best all around pliers/cutters I have used in the last 50 years. Utica was my first choice but years ago someone decided they needed my set more than I did, and with them no longer around Channellock is it.

  • @scottpearsontoolsmore185
    @scottpearsontoolsmore185 6 лет назад +1

    Great video thanks brother. I like the comparison great job. I like the Cresant brand. They have never failed me in my years of using the brand. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Crescent is a great brand!

  • @pollydor07
    @pollydor07 6 лет назад

    THANKS

  • @johnclintonmusicandmore
    @johnclintonmusicandmore 6 лет назад

    good review

  • @larryssmallengines153
    @larryssmallengines153 5 лет назад

    Do you mean E377 for the Channellock?

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      E338 is the link in the description.

    • @larryssmallengines153
      @larryssmallengines153 5 лет назад

      @@mdlee52 At 1:47 I heard him say E388 so i went and googled it to buy one. It showed up as Channellock Needle Nose pliers. lol.
      I found the diagonal cutters under E337. Right tho. The E338 is the 8" Channellock.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      Sorry, I misspoke! Yes, E337 are the 7 inch and E338 are 8 inch.

  • @christopherthompson477
    @christopherthompson477 6 лет назад

    love my Knipex 10-Inch High Leverage Diagonal Cutters! Out of the package my channellocks were great but over time they dulled faster then my knipex .

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Very interesting.

  • @glenquagmire4232
    @glenquagmire4232 9 месяцев назад

    Try the e458

  • @flgatorz88
    @flgatorz88 5 лет назад +2

    Klein has been with me since day one they never failed me

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 5 лет назад

    Very informative vid thanks for the camparo.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the kind words.

  • @nickhouck4309
    @nickhouck4309 4 года назад +1

    Try 10" double beveled cutters . Even just a pair of 10" angle cutters will smoke all of those

  • @DS-sw6ol
    @DS-sw6ol 5 лет назад

    should have tried reinforced wire that goes in concrete! than u would see the difference and we would as wall cheers

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад +1

      Good idea.

    • @DS-sw6ol
      @DS-sw6ol 5 лет назад

      @@mdlee52 that would be torture but would like to see if one of em can cut trought! My money goes on that irwing xD

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      Wire for tying rebar?

    • @DS-sw6ol
      @DS-sw6ol 5 лет назад

      No, no reinforced wire that goes in to the platou of a building construction , first u lay it down then pour concrete! Idk if the correct expresion is reinforced wire. But anyway I was alway struggling with that type of wire when i was bulding a house and I was using some b ig ass long hevy duty two hand cutting tool and it was always a struggle, so It would be awesom if either one of these small ones could do it but i doubt it :P thanks for the reply. all the best

    • @DS-sw6ol
      @DS-sw6ol 5 лет назад

      The thing that I sugested u cut might be caled rebar lol xD

  • @NintenDad6
    @NintenDad6 5 лет назад

    Where are the Klein’s

  • @kevinmorley6300
    @kevinmorley6300 4 года назад +1

    Where the Klein?

  • @westvirginiarider5278
    @westvirginiarider5278 6 лет назад +2

    Im partial to my Klein’s.

  • @felixf5211
    @felixf5211 6 лет назад

    I have both the NWS and the Channellocks. In all honesty, I don't think their performance is comparable. For example, the NWS cuts through guitar strings with significantly more ease. Depending on the string, the Channellocks (two-handed) mostly puts a big dent into the material. Obviously, much depends on the application. 12awg stranded is like cutting a marshmallow - easy. Other wire, not so much. FWIW, I also have the Knipex dikes. Close to NWS, but doesn't cut with as much ease. And, once again, the Channellocks are not in the same league. BTW, though I paid $10 for the NWS on an Amazon algorithm error, I think they're worth the usual asking price. Interesting video. Thank you for taking the time.

  • @Nebuchadnezzar18
    @Nebuchadnezzar18 5 лет назад

    You said you're biased yourself. I have the same Irwins that you have. I also have channel lock tool's. (Great tool's by the way). From my experience the Irwin or the original German NWS are better at cutting morr solid wire. I can't say the channel locks are no good because i have em. They're great, but NWS are great tools.

  • @ambroulard
    @ambroulard 2 года назад

    I wish you’d used different varieties of nails for your testing,,, that’s more likely what we’ll be using these for,,, the wire stuff you’re cutting tends to be soft material.

  • @mischievousmatt5103
    @mischievousmatt5103 6 лет назад +2

    Great video.👍👍

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Thanks again for the pliers, Matt!

    • @mischievousmatt5103
      @mischievousmatt5103 6 лет назад

      mdlee52 Your welcome. Thanks for the shout out👍👍

  • @MikesToolShed
    @MikesToolShed 6 лет назад +10

    I agree with your opinions, therefore, you are a good person. (But "humdinger"? Are you 80?)

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +1

      I am, in fact, 80. When you live as long as I have, you learn some thanks. One of those things: If someone agrees with you, that makes them a good person.

  • @waynesgrid49
    @waynesgrid49 4 года назад

    Fish hook?

  • @topwolfautomotive6274
    @topwolfautomotive6274 6 лет назад +11

    knipex all day nuff said

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +2

      If you watch the video you will see it clearly demonstrated the Channellock is superior to that other brand you mentioned.

    • @topwolfautomotive6274
      @topwolfautomotive6274 6 лет назад

      I'm subscribed to the channel and watch the videos and Power comment - you will have to send
      me them Channellocks so I can test them for myself.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +5

      You're a good person, but nobody is good enough to get my channellocks.

    • @deaddad6310
      @deaddad6310 5 лет назад +1

      Most of the Knipex stuff I've used and own I find to be subpar. I don't understand why they have such a cult following. They don't deserve it.

    • @eliadbu
      @eliadbu 3 года назад

      @@deaddad6310 no idea which products you own, but out of many brands I found their products most of the time to do the best job and also they hold up better than other over time and use.

  • @songisuniversal
    @songisuniversal 5 лет назад

    Irwin nws say they can cut hard wire try them on piano wire.

  • @ElectricBuckeye
    @ElectricBuckeye 3 года назад

    1. Klein
    2. NWS
    3. Knipex

  • @Marcel_Germann
    @Marcel_Germann 6 лет назад +1

    For me Knipex, why?
    Never seen insulated Channellock*, they're good in cutting but here in Europe all electricians use insulated tools. That's btw. the reason Klein introduced it's new EINS-series (electricians insulated). They want to come over to the european market.
    The price for the insulated NWS with VDE certification is ridiculous. Even here in Germany. It's round about 40€ (49 $), the 8" Knipex insulated diagonal cutters are 30€ (36 $), and it's the chrome plated version.
    *I've seen they once made insulated tools for some time, I think between 1998 and 2007. The grips were made by Cementex. But they're too beefy. Here we use the style of grip which is comparable in thickness to Channellock Code Blue or Klein Journeyman, but they're insulated and every individual tool is tested (insulation test in a water tank with 10,000 V).

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Great comment, as always.

    • @BradsWorkbench
      @BradsWorkbench 6 лет назад

      So electricians in Europe exclusively use insulated tools? I’ve always been taught to only use insulated when needed in order to keep them nice (probably because they are so expensive)

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 6 лет назад +1

    It was a good comparison and will help in my next purchase decision. I've heard of "table top" reviews but this was the first steering review I've seen. Good one.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Lol, thanks Wyatt.

  • @asaalul4561
    @asaalul4561 2 года назад

    I think you are not comparing apple to apple. The Knipex and Monster are NOT diagonal cutting pliers, they are called cobolt and bolt cutter respectively. Knipex diagonal cutting plier begin with part number 70, for example 70 06 180 for the 180 mm length. Diagonal cutter has the blades diagonally positioned to the handle. Might increase our understanding.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  2 года назад

      Reference the title of the video.

  • @TruthSeekerAi
    @TruthSeekerAi 5 лет назад

    from the start i knew the knipex is the overall winner

  • @mr.bigbrownbass9089
    @mr.bigbrownbass9089 6 лет назад +1

    Bought my Irwin 8" diagonal cutter from Lowes. Worked so great, that i threw out my brand newish Craftsmans. Enough said..!

  • @Magneticitist
    @Magneticitist 5 лет назад +1

    Unfortunately there are no real reviews on cutters when it comes to the tool steel and hardening and how it pays off in the cutting process. In that regard I'd think Knipex would be the way to go where you would probably see better edge holding and cutting ability over time.
    At the end of the day it's all about using the right tool for the job.
    With the work I do I need to trim MC cable on the fly a lot and it's quicker for me to use cutters that can open wide enough to cut armored cable than switch to linemans. If they can also cut grid wire, bolts, jack chains, etc without dulling too much to cut armored cable easily then it's a winner and most all similar popular brand cutters can do this about the same. The Knipex here won't work so well in that but it would be great at cutting hard wire, bolts, and nails over a lifetime and with little effort. I have a pair of southwire cutters I've used for a couple years now that have worked as well as any other dykes in the same weight class but recently have been showing a little wear in the edges. Still, they perform much better than a similar priced pair Knipex 8 inch cutters I have which just don't quite have the leverage. I'm going to buy some Channel Lock high leverage cutters off amazon cause it's under $20 on amazon right now.

  • @Jo-qu4qn
    @Jo-qu4qn 3 года назад

    Chan lock takes less handle room in my toolbelt

  • @sambitkumar4799
    @sambitkumar4799 6 лет назад

    Please steel wear cutting plase video

  • @bdogjr7779
    @bdogjr7779 6 лет назад

    Awesome Mdlee52 《☆》I just paid $54 amazon prime for the Knipex 71-21-200 flush cut angled head mini bolt cutters. I'm having a little remorse over the price but I like the performance so far ☻

  • @lineartechbd1600
    @lineartechbd1600 6 лет назад +1

    Are the channel locks that stupid 'knife and anvil' design or are there blades on both sides???
    I have the smaller channel lock cutters with the 'knife and anvil' design and they suck! They have a hard time cutting plastic zip ties because one side is flat when it should be sharp.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +2

      I think they are knife and anvil. Interesting you've had that problem...

  • @theone6805
    @theone6805 5 лет назад

    U totally missed the best cutting plier knipex model 7401250

  • @imcurious2731
    @imcurious2731 2 года назад

    With all due respect, you tried to make the test, Seem "Scientific" by measuring diameters of all Soft Wires, with your Verniers Caliper, and I was interested in a testing of items more like Spring-Steel, Wirecutters 😃 Also, with a good Caliper, it takes No more effort to give metric measurements as well 😃

  • @HardKnocksForge
    @HardKnocksForge 6 лет назад +7

    So Channellock for the win, unless you can find the Irwin NWS cheaper... Got it.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +2

      A lot of information here. Like, comment, and subscribe! Subscribe to the channel and watch the videos.

    • @corin164
      @corin164 5 лет назад

      As of 11/15/2018, LOWE's has them both for about $20 US.

  • @zapszapper9105
    @zapszapper9105 3 года назад

    I am jealous you pay a lot more in NZ

  • @ThisTall
    @ThisTall 4 года назад

    Was excited to buy a pair of NWS needle nose pliers. Within 2 years all the teeth are completely flattened. Not impressed!

  • @androcci
    @androcci 5 лет назад

    "feeling a little bit of a difference here" what is that even mean?

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      Did you watch the rest of the video?

  • @greygoosemafia
    @greygoosemafia 6 лет назад +2

    It seems you're taking the channellocks and irwins and judging them on unfair terms, seeing its a misuse for both tools. This test would be more suited for a bolt cutters.... They are really only for cutting electrical wire not that thicker gauge of wire. But this clearly demonstrates the channellocks ability.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +2

      I'm trying to find the limits. Both tools handled all of the wire without a problem. I think both pliers have a rated capacity of about .12 inches in hard wire, but are capable of handling more.

  • @jacobsebastien3910
    @jacobsebastien3910 3 года назад +1

    Without a Doubt, Knipex is King of Pliers' 💪

  • @seanhatch4425
    @seanhatch4425 2 года назад

    338 not 388

  • @davidfowler332
    @davidfowler332 6 лет назад +4

    All that is mild steel you are cutting you wont see a difference until you start cutting enconel and monel and enconel 500, al6xn super stainless or hastaloy welding wire. you wont cut it with regular wire cutters we use those knipex you have there. if you cut with those channel locks 2 days and they look like wire stripers and your hand and leg is going to be killing you we used 9 in linemans plyers for years until those mini bolt cutters came out most guys aren't going to be cutting exotic welding wire .but if you do you will have a pair of knipex cutters

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      Great info! Thanks

    • @chrisjones6165
      @chrisjones6165 5 лет назад

      I have a set of I got at tractor supply. I wanna say there nkp brand or something. They cut 5/32 stainless filler rod with ease. Hardest or thickest rod I've cut. Don't have any inconel or other exotics laying around.

    • @davidfowler332
      @davidfowler332 5 лет назад

      @@chrisjones6165 they count our stubs so they ant no taking any home

    • @chrisjones6165
      @chrisjones6165 5 лет назад

      @@davidfowler332 didn't say take any. Just stated 5/32 stainless is the thickest rod I have cut with mine is all

    • @davidfowler332
      @davidfowler332 5 лет назад

      @@chrisjones6165 i ment we cant take any to use at home

  • @Toyotas_n__Tools
    @Toyotas_n__Tools 4 года назад

    All the test you did showing the monster pliers seemed like you were being hesitant to admit the monster were better.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  4 года назад

      Wishful thinking!

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  4 года назад

      When you made this comment, were you talking to Teddy?

    • @Toyotas_n__Tools
      @Toyotas_n__Tools 4 года назад

      @@mdlee52 You had to come back 5 hours later, little passive aggressive there. Muahahahaha monster = knipex

  • @LemonySnicket-EUC
    @LemonySnicket-EUC 4 года назад

    The German's say Kuh-nee-pex

  • @jeffreywolf5235
    @jeffreywolf5235 Год назад

    Holy crap those Irwin knockoffs of the NWS 2/4/ 23 cost $109. The actual one they are copying only cost $42. Irwin must be moving more drugs than I am to command that type of price with an inferior copycat pair of pliers

  • @rustybrowneye
    @rustybrowneye 6 лет назад +13

    U pronounced knipex wrong

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад +8

      I really thought I had it this time.

    • @HardKnocksForge
      @HardKnocksForge 6 лет назад +2

      That was as close as he’s gonna get without some public education.

    • @mtnsleder2829
      @mtnsleder2829 6 лет назад +2

      its pronounced kypocs!

    • @feboober
      @feboober 6 лет назад +3

      It really is the Benedict Cumberbatch of the tool world.

    • @friedmule5403
      @friedmule5403 5 лет назад +1

      You are saying Nipex so you are wary near, you only have to include the K as in Knipex. In English the K as in knee, know are hidden, but in German you say all the letters in Knipex. :-)

  • @mick4790
    @mick4790 6 лет назад +9

    Channellock brand for me, USA made!

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  6 лет назад

      All day! You know this!

  • @daviddillon7529
    @daviddillon7529 5 лет назад

    Why do folks compare bolt cutters to normal side cutters? Its not the same tool....

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад +1

      Well, probably because they're very similar tools. If you were going to carry one pair or the other, which would it be and why? I think that all kind of goes into the overall question. Speaking for myself, I would like a pair of side cutters that had extended capabilities approaching that of mini bolt cutters. You understand where I'm coming from?

    • @daviddillon7529
      @daviddillon7529 5 лет назад

      mdlee52 I can understand that. I have always just used the tools for which they were fully intended. But I also rarely use a pouch. I roll a Chicago Case Company box that has enough space for all the various tools I need. I as well roll Knipex, Wiha, Wera, Stabila tools. The Germans know how to do it right.

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      I've got a lot of respect for the German tools that I own. You're right, they definitely know how to do it right.

  • @gizligucler
    @gizligucler 5 лет назад

    MADE İN TURKEY

  • @jerryperkins235
    @jerryperkins235 5 лет назад

    why are you using the very inside of the cutters, nobody does that except you maybe , not a very good test, just saying

  • @carloemanueledoria7648
    @carloemanueledoria7648 5 лет назад

    Markiplier

    • @mdlee52
      @mdlee52  5 лет назад

      I'll check those out.

  • @ramtrucks721
    @ramtrucks721 5 лет назад

    German Reps from Knipex... Pronounce it...Ka-nipex