I've found that the Breman brand of locking pliers are quite good. They are made in Taiwan which have been making pretty good quality tools for decades .
Odd. I work at international paper and 1 of machines is Taiwanese made.im alwasys welding something to fix the low grade steel that their products are made from. Hand tools might be ok with low carbon steel but not machinery.
Amazing, I just saw these things for sale (Milwaukee ones) and was curious about them. I'll probably never have need for a tool like this but I learnt so much about the size of them (marketing photos often don't show any perspective), how they work, what they shouldn't be used on, a warning not to twist them if I ever do find myself using such a beast... I should have gone into the trades but I just wasn't interested in cars, tools or machinery when I was younger. Really appreciate your thorough musings about them instead of just showing them out of the packet and saying 'they look good'. Cheers from New Zealand.
I purchased a bunch of the Bremen locking pliers to semi retire my Petersen Mfg Vice Grips.. I just can’t bring myself to wear out the last of my “Cadillac” pliers. The ones I have had in the 5” 7” 10” and locking clamps have been extremely good tools. I actually prefer them to the new import Vice Grips. One thing to note is how the over center pivot is inserted on these vs VG. On VG the pivot is put in after the screw.. Bremen before, which is actually nice for the clamps especially when fabricating and trying to hold something while removing the clamp with one hand and it was TIGHT. VG will fly open and generally the pivot will pop out eliminating the ability to reposition and reclamp without reassembling the tool first. With Bremen that is completely eliminated. I use the new VG clamps daily at work and the Bremen at home and I can tell you the Bremen are actually superior in fit finish and performance over the Chinese VG. This one handed thing is something I wanted to point out for a future comparison to try for yourself.
Nice job showing a rare, hard to find yet invaluable tool.I've had my Vise Grip brand chain wrench for about 25 years and they've probably been used 100 times when nothing else would do the job. Nearly every time I use them someone asks me what they are where can I get one. Now that I know harbor freight has them I know what to say. Thanks again.
How do I keep the plier ends from rubbing the pipe and inhibiting the wheels? I'm under an RV with limited space and lots of gas a couple inches from the gas filler pipe I'm cutting. I used these with a pipe in a vice and they made quick work of it, but I could hold them just so. Plan "B" I guess. Maybe a non-sparking hacksaw blade if there is room.
Hello again Catus Maximus Thank you for the Great Video. As always your review is a very thoughtful. I have personally never needed a chain pliers. Strap Wrenches, yes many times. I have a set Harbor Freight Mini Vice Grip pliers. They work pretty good for the small parts that I have to work with. And I, haven't broke any yet. So I have no complaints yet. I too would like you to compare the Bremen pliers to the Chinese version. Otherwise, another Great Video. Thank you
Look much better than the Amazon generic ones I just bought and the Bremen are half the price. I'm under a class 37 foot motorhome and I have little room to move these due to an I-beam frame and other obstacles. The plier ends keep rubbing the gasoline pipe I'm cutting after I begin to move it around a bit. Like you said you have to be careful, however, I am careful. I think they have to be held straight? And I don't have that luxury. I've got gas in the tank and Im only a few inches away from it and I can't have sparks which is the reason that I am using this kind of tool. Does anyone have an idea?
Hi Catus , Thanks for the Reviews as Always ! There are/were Companies that Make Chain Oil Filter Wrenches . Just not Locking . You Just hook the Chain on A Small Hook . Had Mine For Years ! Now I Use A Cap Socket .
I wonder if these would be better than handcuffs. put a pair of chain wrench (E.G. vice grips) on some thieves when they get outside of the store I'll bet if it doesn't do permanent damage they won't be stealing again.
There is no limit on the length of chain with chain wrenches and vice grips it's just a little bit of a hassle to press the pins out and join Two Chains together
Catus Maximus ah okay, I have this Bremen vise grips and I wanted to buy an extension for it but they sell them for irwin vise grips you think It will fit for this Bremen brand?
That groove next to where the chain is attached is where the excess chain is to be routed. Thanks for the laughs on you fighting to connect the chain. 🤣🤣🤣
CM, Great info. thanks for the insight. I've been watching your videos for a few months now, enjoy them a great deal BUT, would suggest that you may want to pull back a bit on the length of the dialog...maybe a few notes that you can reference as you speak may help move things along a little. Will USN Ret.
I won't buy anything but channel lock or vice grip brand vice grips. I have these brand vice grips as well. Channel lock make a tongue and groove just like the knipex pliers for a fraction of the cost and USA made.
I've found that the Breman brand of locking pliers are quite good.
They are made in Taiwan which have been making pretty good quality tools for decades .
Odd. I work at international paper and 1 of machines is Taiwanese made.im alwasys welding something to fix the low grade steel that their products are made from. Hand tools might be ok with low carbon steel but not machinery.
Amazing, I just saw these things for sale (Milwaukee ones) and was curious about them. I'll probably never have need for a tool like this but I learnt so much about the size of them (marketing photos often don't show any perspective), how they work, what they shouldn't be used on, a warning not to twist them if I ever do find myself using such a beast... I should have gone into the trades but I just wasn't interested in cars, tools or machinery when I was younger. Really appreciate your thorough musings about them instead of just showing them out of the packet and saying 'they look good'. Cheers from New Zealand.
I purchased a bunch of the Bremen locking pliers to semi retire my Petersen Mfg Vice Grips.. I just can’t bring myself to wear out the last of my “Cadillac” pliers. The ones I have had in the 5” 7” 10” and locking clamps have been extremely good tools. I actually prefer them to the new import Vice Grips. One thing to note is how the over center pivot is inserted on these vs VG. On VG the pivot is put in after the screw.. Bremen before, which is actually nice for the clamps especially when fabricating and trying to hold something while removing the clamp with one hand and it was TIGHT. VG will fly open and generally the pivot will pop out eliminating the ability to reposition and reclamp without reassembling the tool first. With Bremen that is completely eliminated. I use the new VG clamps daily at work and the Bremen at home and I can tell you the Bremen are actually superior in fit finish and performance over the Chinese VG. This one handed thing is something I wanted to point out for a future comparison to try for yourself.
I had to order the Irwin ones because my local Harbor Freight doesn’t sell the vise grips with the chains.
Nice job showing a rare, hard to find yet invaluable tool.I've had my Vise Grip brand chain wrench for about 25 years and they've probably been used 100 times when nothing else would do the job. Nearly every time I use them someone asks me what they are where can I get one. Now that I know harbor freight has them I know what to say. Thanks again.
How do I keep the plier ends from rubbing the pipe and inhibiting the wheels? I'm under an RV with limited space and lots of gas a couple inches from the gas filler pipe I'm cutting. I used these with a pipe in a vice and they made quick work of it, but I could hold them just so. Plan "B" I guess. Maybe a non-sparking hacksaw blade if there is room.
Hello again Catus Maximus
Thank you for the Great Video. As always your review is a very thoughtful. I have personally never needed a chain pliers. Strap Wrenches, yes many times. I have a set Harbor Freight Mini Vice Grip pliers. They work pretty good for the small parts that I have to work with. And I, haven't broke any yet. So I have no complaints yet. I too would like you to compare the Bremen pliers to the Chinese version. Otherwise, another Great Video. Thank you
Look much better than the Amazon generic ones I just bought and the Bremen are half the price. I'm under a class 37 foot motorhome and I have little room to move these due to an I-beam frame and other obstacles. The plier ends keep rubbing the gasoline pipe I'm cutting after I begin to move it around a bit. Like you said you have to be careful, however, I am careful. I think they have to be held straight? And I don't have that luxury. I've got gas in the tank and Im only a few inches away from it and I can't have sparks which is the reason that I am using this kind of tool. Does anyone have an idea?
Hello Catus Maximus,
You have the last piece of chain the wrong way, it's supposed to go past the recess where the chain is attached to 👍🏻
Could I use this to help pull pvc pipe together
Hi Catus , Thanks for the Reviews as Always ! There are/were Companies that Make Chain Oil Filter Wrenches . Just not Locking . You Just hook the Chain on A Small Hook . Had Mine For Years ! Now I Use A Cap Socket .
I wonder if these would be better than handcuffs. put a pair of chain wrench (E.G. vice grips) on some thieves when they get outside of the store I'll bet if it doesn't do permanent damage they won't be stealing again.
So you cant us a coupon the that vise?
I used a coupon last week for them.
Can you add an extension chain?
There is no limit on the length of chain with chain wrenches and vice grips it's just a little bit of a hassle to press the pins out and join Two Chains together
Catus Maximus ah okay, I have this Bremen vise grips and I wanted to buy an extension for it but they sell them for irwin vise grips you think It will fit for this Bremen brand?
Most likely they will
Not all snap on is made in the usa
Great video ! Thank you !! Very helpful
By the way Snap on and protho aren't made in USA either
That groove next to where the chain is attached is where the excess chain is to be routed.
Thanks for the laughs on you fighting to connect the chain. 🤣🤣🤣
Can you crack coconut with these?
Thank you. This was very helpful
I thought vice grips were a brand name. Aren't they supposed to be called locking pliers?
First wooo.... Love vise grips.. Any kind are very useful.. But not all are made equal.
It's a pipe welders tool. Love my Peterson vise grips. All the rest are imitations that don't last
Have you actually used any of the Bremen locking pliers? The ones I have compare pretty well with my Petersen's.
@@RabidBadger_ I may give them a shot then because the chinesium Irwin's are garbage to
CM,
Great info. thanks for the insight.
I've been watching your videos for a few months now, enjoy them a great deal BUT, would suggest that you may want to pull back a bit on the length of the dialog...maybe a few notes that you can reference as you speak may help move things along a little.
Will
USN Ret.
When you do the comparison of Bremen vs Vise Grip, add in Milwaukee too.
I have the Irwin chain vise grips- I think ill stick with that brand when it comes to locking pliers.
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I won't buy anything but channel lock or vice grip brand vice grips. I have these brand vice grips as well. Channel lock make a tongue and groove just like the knipex pliers for a fraction of the cost and USA made.
SMH both Chinese made. No such thing as taiwanese made. Taiwan is 95% ethnic Chinese.