I have a set of those combination zip tie and wire cutters, very happy with them. Very handy to have when I'm working on a wiring harness on Farm Equipment Etc.
@@GarageKing I especially like them because it's one less thing to have to carry when I'm doing mobile work and especially one less thing to leave behind on a piece of equipment !
@@mikereisner3335 Yes for sure !!! Who hasn't left something behind. When I was at the dealer I could not find my 13mm 3/8 drive impact swivel (yep it was a Snap On) I was upset, bought another one, and then like 6months later in comes a CRV and what do I find..... My swivel LOL
I can but not sure if there would be enough interest. I usually alternate between auto repairs/reviews of things and then I do the Snap On flyer of the month.
I have the Snap-on Torx Plus and they are getting more popular especially on Fords. The door latch on the Fusion I believe is a Torx Plus 30, but Snap-on doesn't make it in 1/4 inch Dr. Torx Plus this set is extremely expensive, so I recommend the CARBYNE Torx Plus (aka 6 Lobe) Bit Socket Set - 13 Piece which does have 30 in 1/4 inch drive $70 for the set or $119 for both Torx Plus and the Tamper proof sets on Amazon. The Ford cam phasers are also Torx Plus, the regular Torx is too loose on these bolts and won't work. Have fun installing the Fusion door latches, it's a btch. And timing belt driven water pump on the late model Taurus. Ford is a real btch 🤣
@@GarageKingSnap-on set comes with 3/8 Dr 27 and 30 Torx Plus. You may need 1/4 Dr 27 and 30 Torx plus like the Carbyne set has. Snap-on website says Torx Plus was also used by GM and Ford. GM for bell housing bolts in tight situations maybe other places. Ford loves using odd sizes. Ford uses T27 too but if you use a regular T27 on T30 bolt with an impact driver especially, it will break the T27 almost every time. If you have a car and it's not a Ford, it's likely not a T27 but actually a corroded T30. Other cars may or may not use the T27, but I know Ford uses them. If you purchase the Snap-on Torx Plus set, you will have to make your own Torx Plus 1/4 Dr 27 & 30. They only have the 3/8 Dr version. All Torx will break, but Snap-on break less often, but the Mac Tools sold in big sets they break a lot more. Snap-on has more dealers and is easier warrantied. All other tool trucks come and go and some stay gone for years before they get another franchise dealer.
@@JackDaniels-v6f Excellent follow up and thank you. I wish we only had the original Torx, I remember the first time I used an original Torx was on an IROC that came into the shop. They were older cars already by the time I worked on one, but I did wind up buying a Z28. Wish I still had that one. Still think of getting another 3rd gen Camaro for fun, but a good one is not cheap anymore. They are becoming quite collectable. Thanks again and have a good day my friend :)
The Flush Cut pliers are the best quality on the market and you will Love them if your doing low voltage wiring projects. We are building contractors and we use them for multiple task across multiple trades. Most of our Journey men carry them in their tool belts daily.
They are super high. The only things I really save to buy Snap On are the hand tools. (mind you I'm saving for a creeper as I havent found a good one yet) I find it interesting to look at everything.
Right on Good job love you From Dino Mares Fontana CA
Thank you Dino !! Much appreciated and very good to hear from you : )
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Good information. Thank you.
Thank you for the great comment !!
I have a Tritan D10 and use it everyday. I paid it off in just under a year.
Thank you for the comment, I know they are expensive, but definitely worth it if you use it everyday.
You're usually the first one up with the new flyer.
Thank you for that, and good to know, I truly do my best.
I recently bought the new zip tie cutter. it's nice and does as advertise but is it truly needed, probably not. lol....
Well good to know that they actually work as advertised. Thank You
This is the first time I had a copy in my hands before seeing your video appreciate you sharing this keep them coming 👍😎👍
Ha Ha !!! Thank you for the comment, and you got it quick as well. Can't wait for the October Flyer !!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you
Another great video!! Thanks
Thanks very much !! Appreciate the comment : )
I have a set of those combination zip tie and wire cutters, very happy with them. Very handy to have when I'm working on a wiring harness on Farm Equipment Etc.
Thanks for the comment, A few others have commented about them. I really wasn't sure as its the first time I heard about them. Appreciate the comment.
@@GarageKing I especially like them because it's one less thing to have to carry when I'm doing mobile work and especially one less thing to leave behind on a piece of equipment !
@@mikereisner3335 Yes for sure !!! Who hasn't left something behind. When I was at the dealer I could not find my 13mm 3/8 drive impact swivel (yep it was a Snap On) I was upset, bought another one, and then like 6months later in comes a CRV and what do I find..... My swivel LOL
Wow, Snap-On is going to price themselves out of business.
I'm kinda surprised it hasn't happened already LOL
I was wondering about the zip tie cutter, hate those sharp edges left on zip ties !!
I'm hearing they are good, that's what the pros are saying.
U gonna do tool box tour?
I can but not sure if there would be enough interest. I usually alternate between auto repairs/reviews of things and then I do the Snap On flyer of the month.
@@GarageKing everyone Loves the toolbox tours
@@scottaddison8071 Very good to know and looks like I might be planning one :)
I have the Snap-on Torx Plus and they are getting more popular especially on Fords. The door latch on the Fusion I believe is a Torx Plus 30, but Snap-on doesn't make it in 1/4 inch Dr. Torx Plus this set is extremely expensive, so I recommend the CARBYNE Torx Plus (aka 6 Lobe) Bit Socket Set - 13 Piece which does have 30 in 1/4 inch drive $70 for the set or $119 for both Torx Plus and the Tamper proof sets on Amazon.
The Ford cam phasers are also Torx Plus, the regular Torx is too loose on these bolts and won't work.
Have fun installing the Fusion door latches, it's a btch. And timing belt driven water pump on the late model Taurus. Ford is a real btch 🤣
Thank you for the great reply, and appreciate the advise on Fords. Probably a good thing I don't work on too many of them !!
@@GarageKingSnap-on set comes with 3/8 Dr 27 and 30 Torx Plus. You may need 1/4 Dr 27 and 30 Torx plus like the Carbyne set has.
Snap-on website says Torx Plus was also used by GM and Ford. GM for bell housing bolts in tight situations maybe other places. Ford loves using odd sizes. Ford uses T27 too but if you use a regular T27 on T30 bolt with an impact driver especially, it will break the T27 almost every time.
If you have a car and it's not a Ford, it's likely not a T27 but actually a corroded T30. Other cars may or may not use the T27, but I know Ford uses them.
If you purchase the Snap-on Torx Plus set, you will have to make your own Torx Plus 1/4 Dr 27 & 30. They only have the 3/8 Dr version.
All Torx will break, but Snap-on break less often, but the Mac Tools sold in big sets they break a lot more. Snap-on has more dealers and is easier warrantied. All other tool trucks come and go and some stay gone for years before they get another franchise dealer.
@@JackDaniels-v6f Excellent follow up and thank you. I wish we only had the original Torx, I remember the first time I used an original Torx was on an IROC that came into the shop. They were older cars already by the time I worked on one, but I did wind up buying a Z28. Wish I still had that one. Still think of getting another 3rd gen Camaro for fun, but a good one is not cheap anymore. They are becoming quite collectable. Thanks again and have a good day my friend :)
The Flush Cut pliers are the best quality on the market and you will Love them if your doing low voltage wiring projects. We are building contractors and we use them for multiple task across multiple trades. Most of our Journey men carry them in their tool belts daily.
Thank you for the reply, I was really curious about them and just learned about them in the flyer. Appreciate your insight : )
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Those prices are absolutely ridiculous. Snap on fan boys will gladly open up their wallets. 😂
They are super high. The only things I really save to buy Snap On are the hand tools. (mind you I'm saving for a creeper as I havent found a good one yet) I find it interesting to look at everything.
1k for a saw
Yup, and I know what you are thinking, you don't have to type it LOL
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