Dude the pass through ratchet set is so sick! Picked one up at Lowe’s after I saw your video a couple weeks back. I feel like it’s going to be great to have in the truck for when I need a deep socket but don’t have one
I love what Klein is doing. As far as I know, they don't make mechanics' tools, but they're among a small group of companies that make an affordably-priced, USA-made hand tool that are very good.
Completely agree on the 13 in one. I have it too and I wish the Phillips and flat were one bit. Disagree with the complaint not being justified, but it’s more feedback than a complaint and it’s good feedback. Klein should sell a replacement bit like that.
They should sell a modbox with tons of those double sided bits, different configurations and a full torx range. I personally would prefer having philips #2 and #3 together, hardly ever use #1.
I know this video is old.. buy its klein related and I need to vent. Bought the new 17 in one which I've been super excited about.... First 10 mins in the square tip and Phillips tip worked well. Was easy to work with and felt good....well then I decided to use it in the impact. First screw was a four square box screw. I was installing an industrial plug cover. The shaft bent instantly to the point, it'd unusable. I'm a 20 year man and know what to use and when to use it. So I guess my question is are THEY REALLY impact racted???? Because I loved the screw driver itself and can easily avoid putting it in that situation
I am a retired union commercial / industrial electrician and always called a nut driver a nut runner, when I was working and told an apprentice to get me a 5/16” nut runner they looked at me like what the hell is he talking about
What’s your thought on south wire tools and benders I always get a bunch of rebates from Menards and sadly they only carry south wire and small collection of ideal and knipex tools but it’s basically free tools with the rebates just wondering what your thoughts on south wire are
Main problem with the small hybrid stipper/linesman is the handles come off over and over. I've gorilla glued mine several times, but they eventually come back off.
I typically haven’t liked ratcheting screwdrivers either, but that 13 in 1 has made it to my primary bag. And the Klein power bits are becoming my favorite too, just ordered a 3.5 inch set.
So far, most of the tools I've used from their new lineup seem to be of relatively decent quality. Unfortunately, they all seem to be made in China, which makes sense if you're creating a ton of products out of nowhere and need a place to manufacture them. The interesting thing is they seem to be cutting back on their European tools made by high-quality European brands in favor of Chinese replacements, which gives me pause. Hopefully, they are just as high quality.
The flip 10 and 20 are already completely redundant after the release of the Flip 24. The Flip 24 add two more large sockets (4 sizes) adds a ratchet and the 3/8 drive/5/8” 12 point to 1/4in adapter so all your sockets can be ractheted. The Flip 10 and 20 have no such adapter (131SFS) so you can only drive the smaller 1/4in drive sockets. The flip 24 is $129.99, $30 more than the Flip 20 and you get a 3/8 standard square drive, four more sizes and the 131SFS 3/8 to 1/4 flip socket adapter and you don’t need to cannibalize another kit. Return the flip 20 and get the flip 24
In using these.... the quality is just not there anymore like Traditional Klein, the ratcheting screwdriver has too much play for the bits and the only thing that has been great for daily use is the original flip sockets. The pass through multi nut driver is just too oversized and the packaging for everything just looks Fisher-Priceish.
Dude the pass through ratchet set is so sick! Picked one up at Lowe’s after I saw your video a couple weeks back. I feel like it’s going to be great to have in the truck for when I need a deep socket but don’t have one
I love what Klein is doing. As far as I know, they don't make mechanics' tools, but they're among a small group of companies that make an affordably-priced, USA-made hand tool that are very good.
Many of their tools are not USA made
Unfortunately they aren't USA made anymore. I've had two 11 in 1 screwdrivers fall apart on me in the last year
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That tool is probably made overseas. There are a number of forged steel tools are made here.
They only make the single screw driver and pliers I stay away from ratcheting screw drivers
They only make the single screw driver and pliers I stay away from ratcheting screw drivers
Klein is love, klein is life
Completely agree on the 13 in one. I have it too and I wish the Phillips and flat were one bit. Disagree with the complaint not being justified, but it’s more feedback than a complaint and it’s good feedback. Klein should sell a replacement bit like that.
They should sell a modbox with tons of those double sided bits, different configurations and a full torx range. I personally would prefer having philips #2 and #3 together, hardly ever use #1.
Just bought it today cant believe how light it it.
I know this video is old.. buy its klein related and I need to vent. Bought the new 17 in one which I've been super excited about.... First 10 mins in the square tip and Phillips tip worked well. Was easy to work with and felt good....well then I decided to use it in the impact. First screw was a four square box screw. I was installing an industrial plug cover. The shaft bent instantly to the point, it'd unusable. I'm a 20 year man and know what to use and when to use it. So I guess my question is are THEY REALLY impact racted???? Because I loved the screw driver itself and can easily avoid putting it in that situation
Got the 13-in-1 ratchet driver based on your videos. Really great vids!
Those hollow shaft nut runners are an absolute game changer if you run conduit on unistrut!
I am a retired union commercial / industrial electrician and always called a nut driver a nut runner, when I was working and told an apprentice to get me a 5/16” nut runner they looked at me like what the hell is he talking about
The first tool, that handel piece that is proprietary by klein, goes in the Klein ratchet. Which is really cool that almost everything inner locks.
Great break out. Thanks!
Looks like you were really excited for those flip sockets
They are pretty sweet
This video has more commercial breaks than Lifetime Christmas movie!
It only has one
Klein got it goin' on ... Thx
What’s your thought on south wire tools and benders I always get a bunch of rebates from Menards and sadly they only carry south wire and small collection of ideal and knipex tools but it’s basically free tools with the rebates just wondering what your thoughts on south wire are
How do the Klein Kurve Heavy Duty compare to KNIPEX and IDEAL strippers? I saw them in store yesterday and haven’t seen many reviews.
I lost my #1/#2 double sided bit in my 11-1 impact do know where I can get replacement bits? I checked the website and didn’t see that bit. Thanks
That klein is living set is old. They just changed the color of the handle
Main problem with the small hybrid stipper/linesman is the handles come off over and over. I've gorilla glued mine several times, but they eventually come back off.
I typically haven’t liked ratcheting screwdrivers either, but that 13 in 1 has made it to my primary bag. And the Klein power bits are becoming my favorite too, just ordered a 3.5 inch set.
So far, most of the tools I've used from their new lineup seem to be of relatively decent quality. Unfortunately, they all seem to be made in China, which makes sense if you're creating a ton of products out of nowhere and need a place to manufacture them. The interesting thing is they seem to be cutting back on their European tools made by high-quality European brands in favor of Chinese replacements, which gives me pause. Hopefully, they are just as high quality.
What model of Milwaukee impact driver are using in this video ?
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The flip 10 and 20 are already completely redundant after the release of the Flip 24. The Flip 24 add two more large sockets (4 sizes) adds a ratchet and the 3/8 drive/5/8” 12 point to 1/4in adapter so all your sockets can be ractheted. The Flip 10 and 20 have no such adapter (131SFS) so you can only drive the smaller 1/4in drive sockets. The flip 24 is $129.99, $30 more than the Flip 20 and you get a 3/8 standard square drive, four more sizes and the 131SFS 3/8 to 1/4 flip socket adapter and you don’t need to cannibalize another kit. Return the flip 20 and get the flip 24
Do you sell your hats online
I’m watching your videos how to be an Electrician
DO NOT GET THE FLIP 20!!!! The new flip 24 for $30 more ($129.99) is a way better deal.
Hey your hands don't look like a electrician what kind of eletricial do you do
Where's the stubby nut driver that was in the thumbnail?
is this channel just a big advertisement for klein or whats going on here
In using these.... the quality is just not there anymore like Traditional Klein, the ratcheting screwdriver has too much play for the bits and the only thing that has been great for daily use is the original flip sockets. The pass through multi nut driver is just too oversized and the packaging for everything just looks Fisher-Priceish.
STILL only and always KNIPEX!
Don't make cringey thumbnails.... Your videos don't need that.