Excelente alicate, uma construção perfeita, acabamento sem igual. Corte limpo e preciso! QUe ferramenta senhora e senhores! parabéns pela revisão meu amigo!
I've never been first to comment on a video, but since I am in this rare instance, I'd like to say thanks for your reviews on some unique tool brands. I'd never heard of the Marvel brand. I'm glad you had some Fujiya stuff, it's hard to find good clear in depth footage of their stuff. I hope you're able to keep doing these!
I just received my pair today. They were no longer in stock on Amazon. Had to order them from eBay, shipped from Japan. My first impressions are favorable, and I’m looking forward to putting them through some work
@@jeremyhrvtn they’re great. Had to work them loose, and they perform well. Side note, I prefer the Wiha 9” insulated crosscut Linemans. I also got the Vampliers version with the screw extraction slots. Since I’m a sucker for tools, I also got the new red-handle model of Marvel pliers
Sorry but one question: What exactly makes these unique to stripping wires vs. other linesmans? If other linesmans also have a cutting edge, you should also be able to score the wire like you do here and achieve the same result, no? And how would these compare against say, the Knipex forged wire stippers? Which seem to me like a better all around tool with the stripping notches, curved cutters, screw cutters, etc.
The cutting knives over lap like a pair of cable shear which I find is easier to strip wire with. These aren’t going to replace a wire stripper but come in handy with some large gauge wire.
Excelente alicate, uma construção perfeita, acabamento sem igual. Corte limpo e preciso! QUe ferramenta senhora e senhores! parabéns pela revisão meu amigo!
I've never been first to comment on a video, but since I am in this rare instance, I'd like to say thanks for your reviews on some unique tool brands. I'd never heard of the Marvel brand. I'm glad you had some Fujiya stuff, it's hard to find good clear in depth footage of their stuff. I hope you're able to keep doing these!
Glad I was able to help and I have plenty of videos on the way 😉
These pliers can cut and strip any cable that you can fit between the jaws, Ive cut up to 25mm2 cable with mine
I just received my pair today. They were no longer in stock on Amazon. Had to order them from eBay, shipped from Japan. My first impressions are favorable, and I’m looking forward to putting them through some work
Please report back, I’m thinking of getting these for rough-in pliers
@@jeremyhrvtn they’re great. Had to work them loose, and they perform well. Side note, I prefer the Wiha 9” insulated crosscut Linemans. I also got the Vampliers version with the screw extraction slots. Since I’m a sucker for tools, I also got the new red-handle model of Marvel pliers
Those are slip ons handle grips turn
All the electricians on commercial sites. Use these pliers in Australia
These or the channelock linesmans, I've never seen a sparky use anything else
Anyone know if there is any difference between MVA-200 and MVA-200N ? What's the N stand for?
I believe the N version comes in native Japanese packaging. I don't believe there is any actual difference between the pliers, just the packaging.
I think the N version means they’re from Japan. Japan is Nihon in Japanese 👍
Sorry but one question: What exactly makes these unique to stripping wires vs. other linesmans? If other linesmans also have a cutting edge, you should also be able to score the wire like you do here and achieve the same result, no? And how would these compare against say, the Knipex forged wire stippers? Which seem to me like a better all around tool with the stripping notches, curved cutters, screw cutters, etc.
The cutting knives over lap like a pair of cable shear which I find is easier to strip wire with. These aren’t going to replace a wire stripper but come in handy with some large gauge wire.
@@TheToolReviewChannel Ah, I see now. The overlap of the cutting edges like a pair of scissors. I hadn't noticed that. Thanks!
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