One Tool A Week Guy ! I have the 8inch thin and 2 10 inch normal 1 Spain 1 Sweden i do hvac plumbing and electrical and the 8inch thin is perfect for gas valves
Bahco appears to be more popular throughout Europe. I watch electrician videos from there just to see how people can do the same job yet use different tools. I'm always looking for ways to make my job more efficient
I should be sleeping right now but one tool a week guy has a new video out! I like how you addressed the misconception that these tools are called crescents. As always very informative.
Lots of tools are called by a brand name adjustables are called crescents a lot, pump pliers are commonly called channellocks, lineman pliers are called kleins, reciprocating saws are called sawzalls.
wow, nice adjustables. I like the Bahco, for the thin Jaws. always useful. I like the Idea of a reversible Jaw on the Klein one. but it`s never going to have the Grip of a real pipe wrench. and you`ll be loosing the Jaw all the time.
Great video content. Bahco/Snap-on Industrial brand produce the rebrand for Channelock. Never used the reversible jaw wrench. I’m trying out a. Swedish pattern pipe wrench made by Bacho/Snap-On Industrial.
One Tool A Week Guy ! This one is branded Snap-On Industrial, the p/n is a PWZ-2 similar to 14”. Snap-On Industrial is not the same Snap-On Tool mfg. sold on tool trucks. Although the trucks sell these. Kinda muddled. I really like it so far, grabs really well. Thinking about picking up the Bahco or Knipex equal to a 24”.
Nice Looking!! Love American Tools!! Keep up the great work. Stay safe Brotha
This wrench isn’t America brotha lmao it’s the best one out there they make them in Spain it use to be Sweden snap on bought them for the patten!
Devilsfan609 is correct. Both of them are not made in the us unfortunately.
One Tool A Week Guy ! I’ve been using bahco for about 2 years give or take and will never go to another brand
Devilsfan609 138 you like it that much 🤔. What models do you have from the brand?
One Tool A Week Guy ! I have the 8inch thin and 2 10 inch normal 1 Spain 1 Sweden i do hvac plumbing and electrical and the 8inch thin is perfect for gas valves
Both good looking tools.
Bahco appears to be more popular throughout Europe. I watch electrician videos from there just to see how people can do the same job yet use different tools. I'm always looking for ways to make my job more efficient
And tools will help with that Jack.
Thanks for the feedback and knowledge that they use it more in Europe.
I should be sleeping right now but one tool a week guy has a new video out! I like how you addressed the misconception that these tools are called crescents. As always very informative.
Lots of tools are called by a brand name adjustables are called crescents a lot, pump pliers are commonly called channellocks, lineman pliers are called kleins, reciprocating saws are called sawzalls.
Thanks Adolfo for the feedback
Daniel Thanks for letting us know on the names. being in the trades you hear all types of names for tools🤔
I love bahco tools, have you tried there hole saws yet?
no i have not what model?
@@OneToolAWeekGuy bahco multi construction 3833-27-c
wow, nice adjustables. I like the Bahco, for the thin Jaws. always useful. I like the Idea of a reversible Jaw on the Klein one. but it`s never going to have the Grip of a real pipe wrench. and you`ll be loosing the Jaw all the time.
Great video content. Bahco/Snap-on Industrial brand produce the rebrand for Channelock. Never used the reversible jaw wrench. I’m trying out a. Swedish pattern pipe wrench made by Bacho/Snap-On Industrial.
Whats the model Terry? And how do you like the pipe wrench so far?
One Tool A Week Guy ! This one is branded Snap-On Industrial, the p/n is a PWZ-2 similar to 14”. Snap-On Industrial is not the same Snap-On Tool mfg. sold on tool trucks. Although the trucks sell these. Kinda muddled. I really like it so far, grabs really well. Thinking about picking up the Bahco or Knipex equal to a 24”.
Terry Bradley good to know that you for the info.
Channellock versions are made by Irega in Spain. Bahco /Snapon ones are made by Irazola, also in Spain.
The Klein reverse able wrench is the best
I have this in my veto back pack and it comes in clutch
What do you like to use it for BloodyShoot?
This type of wrench was invented in 1892 by Bahco. BA Hjort & Co in Sweden. SnapOn bought the company 103 years later.
would rather carry my knipex cobras, feel like they can grip pipes 1" or smaller better but good idea from klein
With you on that one Steven.
Ive used these before there pretty convinient
Still use them?
One Tool A Week Guy ! Yes i do it comes in handy when you need to grip a gas pipe