HYDRAULIC PRESS VS ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @吉田敦-c9n
    @吉田敦-c9n Год назад +23

    私は日本人で、バスの整備をしています。一時期新興国の安い工具を使っていましたが、高い負荷を掛けるため、すぐに壊れてしまい、安物買いの銭失いになってしまいました😭そんな中台湾の工具だけが生き残っています👍お値段以上の物ありがとうございますm(_ _)m工具作りは、人柄、国柄を表しているかも知れません‼️良い工具を作れる国は、良い物も作れます👍

    • @okatashiyoniku
      @okatashiyoniku 3 месяца назад +4

      最近は台湾のSK11などもかなりいいですよね。しかし、この動画でのマキタは無いわw
      どう考えてもTOP工業持って来るべき。しかし、あれは軽量もすごい考えられてるけどね。フジヤかなぁ。

    • @a09873599
      @a09873599 Месяц назад

      謝謝你們的肯定👍KAWASAKI NO.1

  • @mikareisuzu
    @mikareisuzu Год назад +79

    The most major adjustable wrench manufacturer in Japan
    It's "Lobtex".
    Makita is a power tool manufacturer, not a hand tool manufacturer.
    I wanted you to go with "Lobtex" if you want to compare

    • @NudelAug
      @NudelAug Год назад +22

      I am from Germany and never hear here from Gross Tools???
      The most famous here is Hazet.
      Gross Tools is here a *NO NAME BRAND*

    • @VoiD1x
      @VoiD1x Год назад +8

      lobtex and TOP KOGYO

    • @graxxor
      @graxxor 11 месяцев назад +2

      Lobster wrenches are amazing.

    • @ThyEyes
      @ThyEyes 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@NudelAug WERA, GEDORE, WIHA, ... die Liste ist lang

    • @okatashiyoniku
      @okatashiyoniku 3 месяца назад +1

      @@NudelAug ドイツ製品でも同じような感じですねw日本製もマキタは有名ではないw

  • @iamtoooldtocare
    @iamtoooldtocare Год назад +13

    Bacho wrenches are by far the best. I’ve got a Bacho wrench I was given as an apprentice over 45 years ago and it still does the job.

    • @krokodilen31
      @krokodilen31 11 месяцев назад +5

      Sadly they are not the same superb quality as when they were made in Enköping Sweden...... Its the same with their screwdrivers.......i guess the Special steel made by Sandvik was to expensive for Snap-On that owns the brand Bahco nowadays. 🥺

    • @Tessulandia
      @Tessulandia 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes old Bahco is very good

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts Год назад +322

    That old German wrench was too cool to crush

    • @marcom2248
      @marcom2248 Год назад +13

      He should have given it to someone who can restorate it.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Год назад +5

      nothing is too cool to crush 😀

    • @aureus1381
      @aureus1381 Год назад +2

      Thought same

    • @DanN-x9v
      @DanN-x9v 25 дней назад

      filthy wef wrench good riddance.

  • @geopeliaaow3768
    @geopeliaaow3768 Год назад +57

    4:53
    The device panel tells 682kg but red color number is 783!
    Its not a mistake?

  • @Dagger-Moose
    @Dagger-Moose Год назад +56

    I recommend leaving relic tools out of it.

  • @heetsees
    @heetsees Год назад +35

    We all groaned when the ancient wrench was crushed. But it will hopefully be preserved as visual digital science now.

  • @kencooper9514
    @kencooper9514 Год назад +7

    Thank you for not trying to include "climate change" in your videos. I love your channel...its cathartic . 🙂

  • @TheGreatDudist
    @TheGreatDudist Год назад +38

    Where are you getting 783 for Taiwan? I know YOU put on the screen that it was 783, but the reader clearly said 683. How was the same mistake made twice?

    • @goldenwolf6349
      @goldenwolf6349 Год назад +5

      They make a lot of mistakes

    • @frankyan9189
      @frankyan9189 2 месяца назад +3

      Copy and paste. But it doesn't really defy the verdict, it's less than half of the price but as good or better than the German/Japanese ones. And also the American ones are overpriced and slightly worse

    • @fcc1704
      @fcc1704 2 месяца назад +2

      The Taiwanese still NO.1. No doubt.

  • @tdfxxnr250
    @tdfxxnr250 Год назад +104

    omg...I'm Japanese but it's first time to see Makita wrench. Nobody know Makita makes and sales hand tools in Japan🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-OMANGEMANGE
      @user-OMANGEMANGE Год назад +29

      ほんまに、マキタの凄みは電動工具なのにな

    • @SarenArterius1987
      @SarenArterius1987 Год назад +8

      Lol . I'm from Ukraine l, and i see in stores "makita" tools, like a drill, from $20😂😂😂

    • @市民
      @市民 Год назад +12

      マキタがレンチ作ってるの知らなかった。

    • @Muuran.ch-
      @Muuran.ch- 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@SarenArterius1987
      ドリルではなく、レンチの話をしているのではないでしょうか?

    • @cordeltrivette
      @cordeltrivette 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree 😂

  • @phono479
    @phono479 Год назад +38

    Makita wrenches are made by SATA tools, not sold in Japan.

    • @okatashiyoniku
      @okatashiyoniku 3 месяца назад +2

      モンキーならTOPかフジヤだろって話。

  • @uklondontruyitdy3871
    @uklondontruyitdy3871 10 месяцев назад +21

    The old German key could have been cleaned, as a historical memory

  • @nejdatsar7471
    @nejdatsar7471 Год назад +31

    you don't apply the force at the same points, so some of the mechanisms are subjected to higher loads

    • @idiotidiot5821
      @idiotidiot5821 Год назад +2

      The wrenches are all ergonomically different, it's inevitable to have variance in load distribution.

    • @sskingdom7181
      @sskingdom7181 2 месяца назад

      No german quality anymore 😞

    • @zoltanhornyak7069
      @zoltanhornyak7069 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@sskingdom7181
      Ehhez az USA igencsak hozzájárult.

  • @jan_pierre3138
    @jan_pierre3138 Месяц назад

    Germany has been one of the most important and the oldest poles of industries in the world...
    Salut to Germany from Iran 🙏 ❤️ 🌹

  • @sscorpio71
    @sscorpio71 Год назад +30

    Definitely given me a newfound respect for crescent wrenches from now on. Thank you for doing this

    • @mysygisun3335
      @mysygisun3335 Год назад +1

      三日月レンチって何か知らないが、jpの一般的にはモンキーレンチだが、
      サイズの違うののを捕獲する意味は何だろうか。
      モンキーレンチのサイズは長さで表されるが、サイズがバラバラだ。 10:08

  • @zbyszekm7508
    @zbyszekm7508 11 месяцев назад +5

    China 50,2 kg/$
    Russia 42,83 kg/$
    Taiwan 31,32 kg/$
    Poland 31,07 kg/$
    Japan 30,1 kg/$
    Germany 17,08 kg/$
    USA 13,76 kg/$

  • @mash8050
    @mash8050 Год назад +160

    Not really fair...2 $ vs 45 $
    But please don't destroy Things like the Wrench from 1885😢

    • @aeta2802
      @aeta2802 Год назад +5

      Yes

    • @bardya2582
      @bardya2582 Год назад +3

      Very good

    • @tomcatt7159
      @tomcatt7159 Год назад

      Yes, there is no contest for metallurgy processing of today

    • @okatashiyoniku
      @okatashiyoniku 3 месяца назад +2

      まさに。投稿者は工具愛が無い。

    • @youharu233
      @youharu233 3 месяца назад

      这个视频当然无耻,拿婴儿车与顶级跑车来比赛公路赛跑。

  • @mCblue79
    @mCblue79 Год назад +16

    I wanna see a hydraulic press in a hydraulic press next 😊

  • @huibheijboer3225
    @huibheijboer3225 Год назад +6

    In the Netherlands is this tool commonly known as a “Bahco”, named after the most used brand here. I’m a bit surprized that this particular brand wasn’t part of your testpanel?

    • @magnuswallin588
      @magnuswallin588 Год назад +3

      It was actually the founder of Bacho who invented the adjustable wrench as we know it some 130 years ago.

  • @piotrekmianowany4122
    @piotrekmianowany4122 Год назад +57

    Szacunek za dodanie polskiego produktu:)

    • @papparira
      @papparira Год назад +3

      Gdzie Ty tu widzisz Polski produkt?

    • @2Grzesio
      @2Grzesio Год назад +5

      10:06

    • @patrykg3120
      @patrykg3120 Год назад +4

      "Högert" - faktycznie, staropolska nazwa

    • @paweandrysiak3190
      @paweandrysiak3190 Год назад

      prawie mieszko pierwszy tylko troche skosny@@patrykg3120

    • @cristidinu9752
      @cristidinu9752 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @motorrad2
    @motorrad2 Год назад +14

    Next up, ancient Roman carriage axle wrench.

  • @Altair885
    @Altair885 Год назад +11

    Doesn't really matter which wrench you have, you'll never be able to spread the jaws applying force by hand. It's only when you start using bits of pipe or a hammer on them that you'll notice any difference, which is not what they are designed for anyway!

    • @RobinWood-it6id
      @RobinWood-it6id Месяц назад

      I broke 3 wrenches in my 80 years and I am by no means strong. One - the little pusher- turner broke and fell out. Two - the upper part of the jaw broke off and Three - the handle broke off straight after the roller. Two were Japanese and the last one was German (Hazet)

  • @ucanterlik199
    @ucanterlik199 Год назад +8

    Fiyat performans olarak
    Taiwan force. En doğru seçim

  • @sengoku-ze2rw
    @sengoku-ze2rw Год назад +32

    It is strange that the Japanese representative is Makita. A monkey wrench would be either Lobster or KTC.

    • @nocturnal0072
      @nocturnal0072 8 месяцев назад +1

      The lobster is considered a "light weight wrench", maybe the KTC. 🤷 Also it's kinda sad that only sk and milwuakee still make adjustable wrenches in the usa. 🥲

    • @okatashiyoniku
      @okatashiyoniku 3 месяца назад

      TOP工業は絶対に忘れてはいけない。おそらく日本製最高のモンキーレンチ。しかし最近では軽量化が盛んなので、この動画では妥当ではないかも。

    • @DF99993
      @DF99993 Месяц назад

      Doesn't Crescent still exist? When I worked they were ubiquitous and I assumed they were the original. We just called that type of wrench a Crescent wrench. It is sad that these venerable brands are just that now - brands. 15 pieces of crap pressed out in China and mounted on a piece of cardboard to sell ​for $20.@@nocturnal0072

    • @DF99993
      @DF99993 Месяц назад

      Also interesting that the Russian tool failed miserably, but at least tried to kill the tester.

  • @andrejlukac1783
    @andrejlukac1783 Год назад +18

    Taiwan Force is absolutely top, i have it in work and its very good tools for good prices

  • @CrazyMurphy
    @CrazyMurphy Год назад +15

    I'm really amazed at how much the tools can withstand. Especially the cheap ones. But what always amazes me most is Taiwan.

    • @henkholdingastate
      @henkholdingastate Год назад

      Most is coming from the east. Is the German backo maibe a Taiwan import backo?

    • @fatihkubilay17
      @fatihkubilay17 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mâlesef Taiwan malı ürünün değerini yanlış girmişler 100 puan fazla

    • @MrTiti
      @MrTiti 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@fatihkubilay17 very helpful that the typical turkish egotrip is visible here

    • @RobinWood-it6id
      @RobinWood-it6id Месяц назад

      During my 80 years of life I found Taiwanese tools excellent, that coming from a German 😄😄

  • @garattyfisher
    @garattyfisher Год назад +80

    I don't see where the Taiwan got 783.

    • @1samc
      @1samc Год назад +6

      It didn’t: it tied with Germany. The 783 is a typo.
      4:50

    • @Laosy-Redneck-Thai
      @Laosy-Redneck-Thai 11 месяцев назад +3

      683

    • @khilji2k5
      @khilji2k5 11 месяцев назад +3

      683* typo I guess

    • @seo-jangjan6130
      @seo-jangjan6130 10 месяцев назад +3

      I think he wrote it by mistake, he was supposed to write 683 instead of 783

  • @wenhay1939
    @wenhay1939 Год назад +7

    04:53 & 10:07 TAIWAN 783 ?,Should be 683,
    But I am very proud to see products from my own country that can perform like this, and the price is right

    • @vio3667
      @vio3667 Год назад +4

      Shut up and take my money!

    • @panagis.p
      @panagis.p Год назад

      Indeed, it is 683!

  • @the_lost_navigator
    @the_lost_navigator Месяц назад +4

    Canadian here... Seen some old tools in my time - but none as old-world cool as that 1883 job. Lot of twisted memory in that old iron. Respect eh

  • @bslothed3211
    @bslothed3211 Год назад +7

    Taiwan didn't do 783... It did 683

  • @tanyasnaza8675
    @tanyasnaza8675 Год назад +17

    Just why destroy the German wrench? It was so cool

  • @林曉翼
    @林曉翼 Год назад +1

    Hello everyone, I am Taiwanese. Taiwan and Thailand are not the same country. Thank you.

  • @robirobinson9426
    @robirobinson9426 Год назад +10

    I couldn't watch as the adjustable wrenches were mounted upside down! Force needs to be applied whilst pushing the load instead of pulling the load which easily damages the adjustment mechanism. You should repeat the test using the wrenches with the correct side up!

    • @Toomass21
      @Toomass21 Год назад +2

      That's true 👍 Glad someone noticed that fact 👏

  • @meraldorodriguez6660
    @meraldorodriguez6660 4 месяца назад

    Super cool 😎 ❤I love your video 📹

  • @sin467
    @sin467 Год назад +21

    工具をある程度、触ってきた日本人としては、台湾製品が思った以上に頑丈で、しかも安くて素晴らしかった👍

  • @なまわん
    @なまわん Год назад +12

    I’m Japanese.
    I’ve never seen a Makita wrench.
    For some reason,it is not sold in Japan.

    • @SnowButter
      @SnowButter Год назад

      ちょっと調べただけだけど販売されてはいるみたい でもあんまり出回ってないのかな?って感じだった

    • @なまわん
      @なまわん Год назад +4

      @@SnowButter 並行輸入品かと思われます。
      正規に国内向けとしては販売されてはいないようです。

    • @sskingdom7181
      @sskingdom7181 2 месяца назад

      Why ?

  • @grafslo4453
    @grafslo4453 Год назад +22

    senseless destruction, each of these tools could serve for 50 years ! I have a 70-year-old wrench that was used by my grandfather and is still in use ...

  • @SnowButter
    @SnowButter Год назад +4

    Russia and China seem to be keeping the traditions of the 1800s

  • @nigelrg1
    @nigelrg1 Год назад +36

    An interesting video but. let's be honest, you couldn't apply hundreds of kilos of force to an adjustable wrench in any practical application, so they were all easily strong enough. Usually, the biggest problem with these wrenches is getting them in to the available space.

    • @sebcam9498
      @sebcam9498 Год назад

      How about situation where you have to use an extension, like a 1 meter tube? Personally I’ve never trust an adjustable wrench to be strong enough for this, anyway, there is too much « flex » in the mechanism to ensure a good grip

    • @sualtam9509
      @sualtam9509 Год назад +2

      @@sebcam9498 Never underestimate the (brain) power of your average worker.
      You can fix a chain on the wrench and pull it with a stock wind that lifts several tonnes.

    • @a96024
      @a96024 9 месяцев назад +1

      使用鐵管加力或其他,瞬間斷掉或變形鬆脫,很危險的,測試其實有參考加值!

  • @finsolmerpoulsen4023
    @finsolmerpoulsen4023 21 день назад +1

    it hurts me when you destruct old tools that belong on a museum :-(

  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Год назад +8

    10:15 thoughts and prayers for those that fought and battled hard to the very end. We salute you

  • @delcarmat
    @delcarmat Год назад +1

    that belongs to a museum!

  • @serhatgulseven8489
    @serhatgulseven8489 9 месяцев назад +3

    There is a brand called Izeltaş in Turkey. It is the most prominent brand in Turkey. Please include that brand in your tests.

  • @sergiyderbenko4076
    @sergiyderbenko4076 Год назад +7

    Not correct teste, distans from centre to pressing place is different. Must be same.

  • @mosriteminioncause7741
    @mosriteminioncause7741 Год назад +26

    Don't think my hands are gonna torque a bolt at 1300 lbs. with a wrench anytime soon. 😖

  • @ramatams
    @ramatams Год назад +1

    Al final de tus videos ,deberías poner una lista y así más fácil saber cuál es el resultado, cuál fue mejor.

  • @Vlacu
    @Vlacu Год назад +27

    By Taiwan force the peak was 682 but you wrote 783 😅

  • @MrJadedvagabond
    @MrJadedvagabond Год назад +5

    If you use the spanner up the other way it will handle more pressure!

  • @jyunnheikusada7003
    @jyunnheikusada7003 Год назад +1

    It matches my impression about right. You buy Germany brands or Japan brands when it comes to hand tool.
    But I am amazed how Taiwan do well too.

    • @Enzo661100
      @Enzo661100 Год назад

      I thought Taiwanese people only manufactured high-tech chips,
      but I didn't expect they could also produce tools.

    • @jyunnheikusada7003
      @jyunnheikusada7003 Год назад

      @@Enzo661100 That is what Taiwan do best, but Taiwan also has wide variety of industries. I used to know that we export lots of hand tools, but I always thought that is because of the value is good. Not aware that the quality is also pretty good.

  • @モイス-p4y
    @モイス-p4y Год назад +16

    We pay tribute to the old German wrenches.

  • @klirrivirri
    @klirrivirri Год назад +6

    Bahco claims to have invented that type of adjustable spanner. Would like to see you test one

  • @Macovic
    @Macovic Год назад

    The modern adjustable spanner: Todays design is the little Swede of 1891-1892, pat. 4066 (1892), of inventor Johan Petter "JP" Johansson.

  • @1joshjosh1
    @1joshjosh1 Год назад +11

    They all did good. I'm not that strong. 😁

  • @husaamfaisal4648
    @husaamfaisal4648 Год назад

    انت فنان ورائع❤استمر🎉

  • @a.syoten
    @a.syoten Год назад +1

    面白い動画でした、次はKTCやスナップオンも加えてください!

  • @soulsirius
    @soulsirius 21 день назад

    I have a 10 ton hydraulic press at home. I was planning to do the same test but when I saw the warning in the beginning of the video, I changed my mind.

  • @claudiovergarabravo5405
    @claudiovergarabravo5405 8 месяцев назад +1

    NO CONOZCO A NINGUN HUMANO QUE PUEDA PRESIONAR A MAS DE 50 KG, ENTONES CON ESA REGLA TODAS ESTAS HERRAMIENTAS MANUALES Y PARA EL HOGAR ESTAN PERFECTAS !!!😊😊😊

  • @david_k
    @david_k Год назад +9

    I think you need to face the fact, that thing is never coming undone.

    • @wordreet
      @wordreet Год назад +1

      Yep. Has to turn the other way!

  • @imosatsuma2056
    @imosatsuma2056 9 месяцев назад +1

    In fact, all wrenches are made in China.According to the price, China will provide products of various qualities.

  • @Suprasteel
    @Suprasteel 11 месяцев назад

    Why isn´t the Swedish original wrench, patented 1891 from Bahco tested? It was called "Swedish wrench key" in US.

  • @andrewg.carvill4596
    @andrewg.carvill4596 Год назад +2

    Murphy Wrench: the square bolt on the test rig wrung off before the press hit 100 kg.

  • @ispco
    @ispco Год назад +3

    ابزارهای قدیمی قابل احترام و ارزشمند هستند برای مقایسه نباید تاریخ را له کنید

  • @fanfeck2844
    @fanfeck2844 Год назад +3

    Let’s face it, even the cheapest wrench won’t let you down

    • @jyunnheikusada7003
      @jyunnheikusada7003 Год назад

      The test presses on the middle of the handle. That means you can break it by roughly half the force pressing at the end side, which 125 kg is not that hard to exceed.

    • @fanfeck2844
      @fanfeck2844 Год назад

      @@jyunnheikusada7003 You ain’t putting 125kg on the tip of the handle, without risking injury. And who is going to use a wrench on a nut with that sort of torque?

    • @jyunnheikusada7003
      @jyunnheikusada7003 Год назад

      @@fanfeck2844 Using a hammer to hit the end point is a pretty common practice when the screw is jammed. I think the impact can exceed 125 kg.

  • @mtt8244
    @mtt8244 Год назад +1

    Never heard of the company "Cross" in germany. Next time try Stahlwille or Hazet...

  • @heidhouarbi
    @heidhouarbi Год назад +4

    Makita.. standart price but great quality...

  • @relativ69
    @relativ69 Год назад +1

    Az öreg német jó konstrukció. A fix, és a menetes köracél közé kellene hegeszteni mégegy összekötő erősítést, és akkor nem tudná elhajlítani. Szerintem jó anyagból talán az lehetne a leg erősebb! Majd a kínaiak megcsinálják 10$-ért. :-D

  • @KpoT-178
    @KpoT-178 Год назад

    Interesting presentation of information. And what is the purity of the experiment do you know? Although, it depends on what goals you have followed.

  • @Momonosuke321
    @Momonosuke321 6 месяцев назад

    'Do not try at home' dude no one expect you has hydraulic press at their home 😂

  • @bartobruintjes7056
    @bartobruintjes7056 Год назад +28

    Conclusion: Never buy expensive and overpriced wrenches from the USA.

    • @arya3261
      @arya3261 Год назад +3

      American one had good result

    • @MotivationSHCUM
      @MotivationSHCUM Год назад +4

      ​@@arya3261Worse than polish one for 1/3rd of a price

    • @موسيقىوعلوموثقافةحولالعالم
      @موسيقىوعلوموثقافةحولالعالم Год назад +2

      Just buy German things

    • @sskingdom7181
      @sskingdom7181 2 месяца назад +2

      Made in germany 🫡

    • @MohammadrezaMoazez
      @MohammadrezaMoazez Месяц назад

      شما احتمالا از ابزارهای آمریکایی با برندهای ریجید، پوروتو،دیاموند، اسنپ اون آشنایی ندارید که بهترین در جهان هستن

  • @Travis-pk7ys
    @Travis-pk7ys Год назад +5

    Está al revés la llave, es invertida, la carga, o el peso, se pone en la cabeza, tienen que repetir Las pruebas los resultados son diferentes.

    • @Wayward5686
      @Wayward5686 Год назад

      I thought the same thing as well.

  • @warriorplutotrent3827
    @warriorplutotrent3827 Год назад +1

    That Taiwan held up pretty nice

  • @kaldos.ms.66
    @kaldos.ms.66 Год назад +3

    This test is not feasible. There is a difference between the strength of the metal and its hardness. It is not a known criterion. The more the hardness of the metal is subjected to fracture more than the ductile metal.

  • @zhongwang8287
    @zhongwang8287 11 месяцев назад

    if most of your garage work only needs no more than 200kg torque and all these wrenches meet that spec, then which one you will most likely buy, the 5$ or 45$ ?

  • @shakes6428
    @shakes6428 Месяц назад

    Very impressive!

  • @ormanadami0
    @ormanadami0 Год назад

    Can you try the İZELTAS which is produced in Türkiye?

  • @RobinWood-it6id
    @RobinWood-it6id Месяц назад

    broke 3 wrenches in my 80 years and I am by no means strong. One - the little pusher turner broke and fell out. Two - the upper part of the jaw broke off and Three - the handle broke off straight after the roller. Two were Japanese and the last one was German (Hazet)

  • @zoli8603
    @zoli8603 Год назад +2

    Sorry, but I didn't see the 783 kg on the clock with Taiwanese one, just 683.

  • @ErdemSaatci-k3m
    @ErdemSaatci-k3m Год назад +3

    Imagining that they were repairing German tanks with him. 😔

  • @chithaponr.6397
    @chithaponr.6397 Год назад

    Are you sure you choose high grade equipment for all country?

  • @Wayward5686
    @Wayward5686 Год назад +8

    Taiwan reached 683 not 783 still good though.

  • @autoag4775
    @autoag4775 Год назад +13

    Bonjour, très instructif comme expérience mais normalement ce type de clé s'utilise dans l'autre sens, la force doit s'exercer le plus près de l'articulation pour diminuer le bras de levier

    • @nigelrg1
      @nigelrg1 Год назад

      Je ne suis pas d'accord de votre idee de sens de direction.

    • @autoag4775
      @autoag4775 Год назад +2

      @@nigelrg1 chacun fait à ça convenance, j'ai déjà cassé trois clé, en l'utilisant dans ce sens je je ne l'ai pas encore cassé.

  • @jiri9836
    @jiri9836 Год назад +2

    Absolutně nesmyslný test ! Kdo z vás dokáže vyvinout sílu 250 kg a více ?? S největší pravděpodobností nevydrží povolovány šroub!

  • @HIpigoRE1
    @HIpigoRE1 Год назад +5

    Total waste for the old German wrench, but glad to see that the newer German wrench only had some scratches...it wa structury intact. 😊

  • @mr.mendez9378
    @mr.mendez9378 Год назад +6

    I’d like to see Crescent, Proto, Craftsmen, Bahco, Snap on, and Armstrong adjustable wrenches tested as well….I’ve got Wright, Channelock, Mac and others, but they last because I take care of the tools.
    Thanks for the test.

    • @Genstone24
      @Genstone24 Год назад

      SK is a really good one too

    • @K_Pppp
      @K_Pppp Год назад

      Любой каприз за ваши деньги 😅

  • @Cableman-hr2uu
    @Cableman-hr2uu 7 месяцев назад

    why don't you try bahco spanner ?? a famous brand

  • @mweskamppp
    @mweskamppp Год назад +4

    I remember i had a half inch stainless steel plug stuck in the instrument holder because somebody did not use teflon tape. In the workshop nobody could get it out with a wrench like this. I put a foot up and pulled with all my weight and 120kg of myself and with a screeech it started moving. hehe. Became hot too.

  • @レザメン
    @レザメン Год назад +2

    I'm Japanese, and Makita is a company famous for its power tools.

  • @jayyoo906
    @jayyoo906 Год назад +1

    I credit China. No one use it more than 20kg but price is the best.

  • @stallion78
    @stallion78 Год назад

    Why not chose the original Cresent brand for USA ?

  • @robertovanbravenrizzo3875
    @robertovanbravenrizzo3875 Год назад

    I would like to see Urrea from México 🇲🇽 among the adjustable wrenches tested here, I know that not only would it is a worthy competitor but it could very well win.

    • @K_Pppp
      @K_Pppp Год назад

      Свяжитесь с автором и договоритесь об отправке посылки в его адрес

  • @BriGandCat
    @BriGandCat Год назад +2

    4:54 с каких пор 682 стало... 783?

  • @arvingao-nj7xu
    @arvingao-nj7xu 3 дня назад +1

    Actually, all of them are made in China. Different price with different quality😂

  • @PedroLopez-su2is
    @PedroLopez-su2is Год назад +3

    DEFINITIVAMENTE ESAS COMPANIAS DEVERIAN DE PAGARTE POR ESTAS PRUEVAS QUE HAS HECHO, AHORA SABEN CUAL HERRAMIENTA ESCOGER PARA CUALQUIER TRABAJO
    FELICIDADES POR ESTO.

    • @lms7779
      @lms7779 Год назад

      No hay una comparación en esta prueba, ya que prueba una herramienta de 5 de Rusia contra una de 45 de Estados Unidos, eso genera una idea falsa de que lo de Estados Unidos es mejor que lo ruso, pero el precio dice otra cosa.

  • @dxalmont
    @dxalmont Год назад +1

    From now on I will buy every Taiwan products first lest of my life .

  • @agentolshki4265
    @agentolshki4265 11 месяцев назад

    I have an adjustable wrench like the old one with the twisted handle, its in good nick with russian writing on it.

  • @manusiabumi5495
    @manusiabumi5495 Год назад +4

    harga menentukan kualitas💪

  • @maa518
    @maa518 Год назад +2

    1883 year didn't brake. It still bite the bolt

  • @okatashiyoniku
    @okatashiyoniku 3 месяца назад

    The poster seems to like Japanese-made Makita. For adjustable wrenches, TOP Kogyo or Fujiya would be the better choice.

  • @易水寒-b8x
    @易水寒-b8x Год назад +10

    In fact,Most of them MADE IN CHINA, Different prices, different qualities😂😂

    • @dropanukeonusaagain6606
      @dropanukeonusaagain6606 Год назад

      yep
      milwaukee and "Russian" are from china
      which, however, does not negate the presence of original Russian and American wrenches of good quality

  • @ROP691
    @ROP691 Год назад +1

    La llave taiwanesa no marcó 783 marzo 683 porque yo lo puse en cámara lenta y no llegó hasta 7