In New Zealand I sold Knipex tools for 10 years and all my clients loved them. I am retired but still have my Knipex tools from staff purchases . Great tools.
Awesome tools… it’s also worth considering the slightly larger 125 mm version for edc. I’ve got a 125 mm Cobra - it disappears in the pocket and is barely large enough for .75” hose fittings. It also works slightly differently (button, like the larger tools) and has the red dipped handles. The main downside for me is lack of wire cutters.
@@FreedomFox1 Good point! Wire cutters are really handy. I hav’nt tried it, but the sheath might have room for the small knipex cutter to, thou that one might be to small «normal» EDC type stuff.
I think its important ho have in mind that the premis for this video are tools for EDC carry. No one thinks that the Leatherman is a good tool for your «real work» either, but it's very practical to have with you. If you want to carry the 150 size, then good on you, but I think thats just to big to be an EDC tool. 👍
@@LB7VJ for my grandpa axe was an edc tool for hunting in forest - sample for size and weight differences in edc ) 150 it's tool, 125 tool with limitations, smaller sizes are toys. I have all of them, 125 only reasonable tool for edc.
Sure the 150mm is more capable...but the 300mm (a foot long) is much more capable than that dinky little 150mm toy you prefer. Only joking. Obviously it's always a trade off between portability and utility when we are considering EDC gear. I have the XS which punch way above their weight and for me personally, are more than adequate for EDC, way better than most multitool pliers. I have bigger versions at home.
You'll be surprised at how really useful this miniature Cobra is. I would call it without hesitation a most useful EDC tool bar none, even before a knife (if it is about surviving in a job, not in a nature, of course ;))
Thank you! Yes, they are surprisingly useful! For typical workshop repair use you get more done with bigger tools off course, but these are awesome combined with a multitool for POTA, SOTA and Bushcraft type applications. -73
I had been thinking about picking these up and I think I will now.
In New Zealand I sold Knipex tools for 10 years and all my clients loved them. I am retired but still have my Knipex tools from staff purchases . Great tools.
Yeah seems like the Knipex stuff is amongst the best. I got those as a gift for my brother. Great videos - meant to say that on the rybakov reply
@@Kinetic79 Thank you!
Awesome tools… it’s also worth considering the slightly larger 125 mm version for edc. I’ve got a 125 mm Cobra - it disappears in the pocket and is barely large enough for .75” hose fittings. It also works slightly differently (button, like the larger tools) and has the red dipped handles. The main downside for me is lack of wire cutters.
@@FreedomFox1 Good point! Wire cutters are really handy. I hav’nt tried it, but the sheath might have room for the small knipex cutter to, thou that one might be to small «normal» EDC type stuff.
It's a toys for big boys - 150 size is a tools for real work...
I think its important ho have in mind that the premis for this video are tools for EDC carry. No one thinks that the Leatherman is a good tool for your «real work» either, but it's very practical to have with you. If you want to carry the 150 size, then good on you, but I think thats just to big to be an EDC tool. 👍
@@LB7VJ for my grandpa axe was an edc tool for hunting in forest - sample for size and weight differences in edc ) 150 it's tool, 125 tool with limitations, smaller sizes are toys. I have all of them, 125 only reasonable tool for edc.
Your grandpa sounds like a cool guy! 👍
Sure the 150mm is more capable...but the 300mm (a foot long) is much more capable than that dinky little 150mm toy you prefer. Only joking. Obviously it's always a trade off between portability and utility when we are considering EDC gear. I have the XS which punch way above their weight and for me personally, are more than adequate for EDC, way better than most multitool pliers. I have bigger versions at home.
You'll be surprised at how really useful this miniature Cobra is. I would call it without hesitation a most useful EDC tool bar none, even before a knife (if it is about surviving in a job, not in a nature, of course ;))
Nice tools 👍 de WE0H ..
Thank you! Yes, they are surprisingly useful! For typical workshop repair use you get more done with bigger tools off course, but these are awesome combined with a multitool for POTA, SOTA and Bushcraft type applications. -73