A small pair for EDC is a great addition! Adding the notch and pairing it with Sawzall blades is brilliant! I keep several sizes of vise grips in the tool bags in my vehicles. One of the first off label uses for vice grips that I learned about was for a window crank handle in an old truck I bought. When we needed pliers the window handle was used! When the locking lever for the front end loader on my tractor went missing a pair of vise grips saved the day and are still in use 10 years later. Thanks for making this video.
Thanks for the comment, Friend. 🍻 Maxlvledc on RUclips taught me the "notch for saw blades" trick. Great channel would recommend. They are super handy, if a little awkward to use. Although, that's part of the fun too. Hand them to someone uninitiated and watch them fumble around with it. 😉That's the most fun you can have with pliers.
@@geoffap0 Nope, credit where credit is due. Can't say I have NEEDED it, but camping or clearing the way to the creek could be made easier by having something with more throw than my Swiss Champ...
I came this close 🤏 to pulling yhe trigger on the knipex mini set for 80 bucks. Then I figured I could get a 4" pair of Irwin Vise Grips, and a 4" Crescent adjustable wrench and use an old belt pouch I have. For all the reasons you brought up in the video, I am so happy I spent less than half the cost and still got name brand tools that get the job done.
@@FerociousSniper Don't get me wrong, NICE plier that Knipex is, but I'm starting to wonder if their advertising is better than their product. 😅 For decades Vise Grips and Crescents have fixed all the things. And can be found in higher quality steel, at flea markets across the country. Also, see my Altoids Tin video on two mods you can do to your Crescent wrench. 👍
Excellent video mate!! Was tossing up between Vise Grips and Knipex, ended up with both haha. It’s hard to go past the vise grips that have been so handy for so long already!! Thanks again mate, ripper video!
Thanks for the kind words and the watch. 👍I've had a pair of Vise Grips on me for a while. The first day I moved it to my EDC bag, someone at Walmart had bought a new battery for their car, but didn't have the tools to swap out the old one. I was able to help him out. A coworker got the 4" Knipex just a very a week ago, and he still has yet to find a use for it. Whenever he is looking stuff up on the computer, trying to put the giant rolls of bubble wrap up on the shelf, or organize boxes, I yell to him "HEY TRY YOUR PLIERS!" 😁
You sir, are brilliant. Way to think outside the box. Well done! It’s funny how are dads, uncles and grandfathers survived before all these new fangled mini pry bars and Knipex pliers, lol. You have shown that there really isn’t anything “new under the sun”.
Thank you for the kind words. 😊 I think way too much, but that also means I have some fun things to present to RUclips. I'm more surprised that there are people interested in watching this stuff. 😉 We had some volunteers for a local college come in to help with donor medical equipment we were sending to a third world country. We needed the stands and carts broke down for shipping, and of the ten volunteers, maybe two knew how to use a ratchet and socket set. Grown ass men. In higher education. To become technicians. Didn't know how to use basic tools. It's troubling. We must show them the way. 🤓
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic people watch your stuff because you think outside the box and don’t repeat the same crap over and over like a lot of channels 😊. Great minds think that way 😉. You gotta be kidding me! 🤦♂️. I just took it for granted that all men, at some point in their lives, would have used these tools, smh. Sounds like the gene pool is shallower than I thought 🤔
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic I think it's just an individual thing. I sometimes have to crawl all the way across a house either under a really low post and pier or through a tight attic maneuvering over, under, or through a 40' jungle gym of pipes, wires, and/or support braces only to find myself in a Murphy's Law situation where I need to saw through a pipe or wood blocking. I think rather than lug around a sawzaw and other tools that far or crawl all the way back out and back in again, you're idea in a back pocket could be an effortless timesaver!
@@PoorWays It do be like that. Since I decided to experience bliss a few times, and now have two kids, and therefor surrender more and more of my life and my house to the invaders, I learned pretty early on to pack my 'need to haves' into a backpack, so I can always know where things are, regardless of the best efforts of my wife and kids. 😂👍 And it turns out, the more I HAVE the thing, the more likely I am to USE that thing. Odd.
Knipex and vice grips are not mutually exclusive, since Knipex make vice grips too. I'm sure they are amazing. But for urban EDC for occasional use, they're a bit chunky, the Cobra XS fit nicely in the 5th pocket of my jeans. Of course like with the vice grips, I could probably buy a different brand of small water pump pliers for £5-10.
Not sexy? A little slow? Slip joint pliers seem to be the preferred EDC. My father in law carries a 8" set of slip joints and seem to find them handy. I've never reached for my vice grips and though "these won't be up to the task".
Sig, I think it’s because EDC has become a “thing” and everybody and their brother is trying to sell us the latest greatest “tool”. Nowadays, if you believe what you see on RUclips, if you don’t have a mini prybar, tiny bolt action pen, write in the rain notebook, etc, etc, you’re doing it wrong 😂. I’m a Gen X’er, and I remember every adult male carried 2 things, a pocket knife and a handkerchief and it served them just fine. It seems many people want to be Macgyvern (?) today, lol.
I took a 3/4” length of steel round stock and milled a blade’s width pocket into it then drilled and tapped the fixture to secure the blade to it . Works like a CHARM !
@@michaelnasser8697 Ha yeah lots of hype for sure but I have to admit that I carry quite a bit and use everything I carry. I’m a boomer and I remember that all my dad carried was a lighter, a pack of unfiltered camels and a case pocket knife. I’ve almost always got a Swisschamp, small flashlight and a case pocket knife for sure. My notebook is usually close at hand as well.
I watch these EDC videos and figure that if i need to carry all these tools and knives etc in my pockets to make it through the day, i just might as well stay home.
I've been thinking this a lot lately. Why all the knipex clones everywhere? Vise grips have gotten me out of more jams than any other tool, 1000 times over. Whenever I struggle with something, picking up the vise grips usually solves the problem.
Interesting. I know the 4" 5" 6" Knipex pliers seem to be the new favored tool, I didn't know they made a vise grip, and no one at work knew what a vise grip was. But maybe that's just commentary on the younguns and this new generation. 😬 You'd be disappointed to hear how often we have to teach people how a socket and ratch works....
A small pair for EDC is a great addition! Adding the notch and pairing it with Sawzall blades is brilliant! I keep several sizes of vise grips in the tool bags in my vehicles. One of the first off label uses for vice grips that I learned about was for a window crank handle in an old truck I bought. When we needed pliers the window handle was used! When the locking lever for the front end loader on my tractor went missing a pair of vise grips saved the day and are still in use 10 years later. Thanks for making this video.
Thanks for the comment, Friend. 🍻
Maxlvledc on RUclips taught me the "notch for saw blades" trick. Great channel would recommend.
They are super handy, if a little awkward to use. Although, that's part of the fun too. Hand them to someone uninitiated and watch them fumble around with it. 😉That's the most fun you can have with pliers.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic yes, indeed, I saw that trick on his channel as well. I just didn’t know if he had learned it from you.
@@geoffap0 Nope, credit where credit is due. Can't say I have NEEDED it, but camping or clearing the way to the creek could be made easier by having something with more throw than my Swiss Champ...
I came this close 🤏 to pulling yhe trigger on the knipex mini set for 80 bucks. Then I figured I could get a 4" pair of Irwin Vise Grips, and a 4" Crescent adjustable wrench and use an old belt pouch I have. For all the reasons you brought up in the video, I am so happy I spent less than half the cost and still got name brand tools that get the job done.
@@FerociousSniper Don't get me wrong, NICE plier that Knipex is, but I'm starting to wonder if their advertising is better than their product. 😅 For decades Vise Grips and Crescents have fixed all the things. And can be found in higher quality steel, at flea markets across the country.
Also, see my Altoids Tin video on two mods you can do to your Crescent wrench. 👍
Spot weld the head of a short 1/4-20 bolt to the side of your vise grips, so they can be used an improvised camera mount.
Excellent video mate!! Was tossing up between Vise Grips and Knipex, ended up with both haha.
It’s hard to go past the vise grips that have been so handy for so long already!!
Thanks again mate, ripper video!
Thanks for the kind words and the watch. 👍I've had a pair of Vise Grips on me for a while. The first day I moved it to my EDC bag, someone at Walmart had bought a new battery for their car, but didn't have the tools to swap out the old one. I was able to help him out. A coworker got the 4" Knipex just a very a week ago, and he still has yet to find a use for it. Whenever he is looking stuff up on the computer, trying to put the giant rolls of bubble wrap up on the shelf, or organize boxes, I yell to him "HEY TRY YOUR PLIERS!" 😁
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Hahahah Gotta love that workplace banter!!
You sir, are brilliant. Way to think outside the box. Well done!
It’s funny how are dads, uncles and grandfathers survived before all these new fangled mini pry bars and Knipex pliers, lol.
You have shown that there really isn’t anything “new under the sun”.
Thank you for the kind words. 😊 I think way too much, but that also means I have some fun things to present to RUclips. I'm more surprised that there are people interested in watching this stuff. 😉
We had some volunteers for a local college come in to help with donor medical equipment we were sending to a third world country. We needed the stands and carts broke down for shipping, and of the ten volunteers, maybe two knew how to use a ratchet and socket set. Grown ass men. In higher education. To become technicians. Didn't know how to use basic tools. It's troubling. We must show them the way. 🤓
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic people watch your stuff because you think outside the box and don’t repeat the same crap over and over like a lot of channels 😊. Great minds think that way 😉.
You gotta be kidding me! 🤦♂️. I just took it for granted that all men, at some point in their lives, would have used these tools, smh. Sounds like the gene pool is shallower than I thought 🤔
Very convincing argument for edc consideration! Kudos!
Thanks friend! It's been very useful for me, and I don't know of too many advocates for it. 🤓
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic I think it's just an individual thing. I sometimes have to crawl all the way across a house either under a really low post and pier or through a tight attic maneuvering over, under, or through a 40' jungle gym of pipes, wires, and/or support braces only to find myself in a Murphy's Law situation where I need to saw through a pipe or wood blocking. I think rather than lug around a sawzaw and other tools that far or crawl all the way back out and back in again, you're idea in a back pocket could be an effortless timesaver!
@@PoorWays It do be like that. Since I decided to experience bliss a few times, and now have two kids, and therefor surrender more and more of my life and my house to the invaders, I learned pretty early on to pack my 'need to haves' into a backpack, so I can always know where things are, regardless of the best efforts of my wife and kids. 😂👍 And it turns out, the more I HAVE the thing, the more likely I am to USE that thing. Odd.
Knipex and vice grips are not mutually exclusive, since Knipex make vice grips too. I'm sure they are amazing. But for urban EDC for occasional use, they're a bit chunky, the Cobra XS fit nicely in the 5th pocket of my jeans.
Of course like with the vice grips, I could probably buy a different brand of small water pump pliers for £5-10.
Good idea. Not sure why more of us don’t carry vise grips
Not sexy? A little slow? Slip joint pliers seem to be the preferred EDC. My father in law carries a 8" set of slip joints and seem to find them handy. I've never reached for my vice grips and though "these won't be up to the task".
Sig, I think it’s because EDC has become a “thing” and everybody and their brother is trying to sell us the latest greatest “tool”. Nowadays, if you believe what you see on RUclips, if you don’t have a mini prybar, tiny bolt action pen, write in the rain notebook, etc, etc, you’re doing it wrong 😂.
I’m a Gen X’er, and I remember every adult male carried 2 things, a pocket knife and a handkerchief and it served them just fine. It seems many people want to be Macgyvern (?) today, lol.
I took a 3/4” length of steel round stock and milled a blade’s width pocket into it then drilled and tapped the fixture to secure the blade to it . Works like a CHARM !
@@michaelnasser8697 Ha yeah lots of hype for sure but I have to admit that I carry quite a bit and use everything I carry. I’m a boomer and I remember that all my dad carried was a lighter, a pack of unfiltered camels and a case pocket knife. I’ve almost always got a Swisschamp, small flashlight and a case pocket knife for sure. My notebook is usually close at hand as well.
@@SigogglinJack and that makes perfect sense, carry what you need and need what you carry.
Kudos to SigogglinJack. He knows they're VISE grips.
So they are. Correction to flow. 👍
2:15 - taking the tension out? Do you mean taking the slack out?
I watch these EDC videos and figure that if i need to carry all these tools and knives etc in my pockets to make it through the day, i just might as well stay home.
I've been thinking this a lot lately. Why all the knipex clones everywhere? Vise grips have gotten me out of more jams than any other tool, 1000 times over. Whenever I struggle with something, picking up the vise grips usually solves the problem.
I'm sure the Knipex are a fine tool, but they aren't THEE only plier on the market nor the best, nor the cheapest. Vices are just so handy.
I wonder if any brands of vice grips have that notch cut into the teeth, to begin with?
@@Castleknight Simple enough to add, idk if they know about the benefits, or how often people actually use it. 🤷
It’s also a bottle opener. Because it always is.
Yall arguing over whether to carry knipex or vicegrips. I thought thats weird because i have knipex vicegrips
Interesting. I know the 4" 5" 6" Knipex pliers seem to be the new favored tool, I didn't know they made a vise grip, and no one at work knew what a vise grip was. But maybe that's just commentary on the younguns and this new generation. 😬 You'd be disappointed to hear how often we have to teach people how a socket and ratch works....
Leatherman crunch is a vice grip multitool…..
And NOT $5 😅
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic - true that, lol.