US vs German Pliers (WIRE CUTTERS)? Knipex vs Snap On, Irwin, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Craftsman, Wiha

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Publicado 2021-06-27
Are German-made pliers (WIRE CUTTERS) better than US made ? Knipex, Snap On, Mac Tools, Irwin, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Craftsman, Wiha, Klein Tools, C.S. Osborne, Channel Locks, Illinois Industrial Tool, Kobalt, Doyle, Southwire. Diagonal cutting pliers used for cutting through nails, screws, a drill bit and even a socket adapter. Tested for quality, durability, and effort required to cut through material. I bought all of the pliers and supplies used to test the pliers. Thanks for supporting the channel!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @SJ-co6nk
    I love how you read the ad copy saying "no wobble" immediately followed by "unfortunately there was quite a bit of wobble"
  • I will literally never buy a single, solitary tool again without checking Project Farm's reviews. This dude is a national treasure. Is anyone watching him, protecting him, and making sure he breeds?
  • @adil9332
    Knipex has a very long tradition of toolmaking. Fun fact: steel blades and tools from our region are very famous since the early middle-ages. You probably heard about Solingen. The hills and huge amount of rain caused many small streams all over the region. They allowed many smithys to have water-powered hammers.
  • @spectre600rr
    Once again a test on something I use nearly every day, that I didn't know I needed to be tested. Time for my almost weekly shopping trip.
  • @fg3ify
    I live like a mile from the Knipex factory in Wuppertal-Cronenberg. from what I’ve heard, it’s an excellent employer with social responsibility, lifetime employment, pro-Union and extensive social security.
  • @pthrelkeld090
    It legitimately warms my heart to see Snap-on's reputation take yet another hit. 🥰 The only channel I go to for product performance comparison.
  • @timmayer8041
    The drill bit test is a perfect example of why I watch this chanel and have faith in your content. The fact that the Doyle survived, when the Snap-on, Chanellock, Dewalt & Craftsman failed. And out performed the Milwaukee & Knipex, is not something I would believe if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, keep up the good work.
  • @firstname7594
    Being an electrician I use Klein and channel locks for years. Still have some that are over 10 years old still work like a charm. Use it for what it's capable of and it will last for years.
  • @robbanning1136
    I've had my 9" knipex for over 15 years and put them through hell cutting screws, stainless steel, springs of all sizes and they still are sharp. Definitely worth the money
  • I've had a pair of 9" klein cutters in my tool bag for over 10 years and they still work like the day i bought them. Its amazing how the extra 1" makes a huge difference. I knew the Kleins would perform well.
  • @johnnyvvlog
    I have one of those Knipex cutters from my granddad. Still works as new. Must be over 50 years old by now. When taken proper care of they last many lifetimes. Together with Facom they are seen as some of the best quality here in Europe.
  • @chrisfix
    Awesome non-biased comparison and testing as usual! Love this stuff!
  • @RoelNicky
    I have my first Knipex from 25 years ago, daily use as electrician, still my go to and still works as new
  • @Winters506
    This channel is my go to before any purchase. He offers the most non biased results you’ll ever find. Nice to finally have a trustworthy review channel to rely on.
  • I suggested this one! Thanks for doing it. I've used Klein for years now as an electrician and I always got the sense that my cutters worked better than knipex. Klein actually has a blue handled cutter that's designed for cutting nails easier than the marooned handled ones. They're the ones I use every day.
  • @KorisnikBr1
    Here in Europe there is a saying that Knipex tools change owners, not other way around...
  • @whytube52
    working as a welder and ive had my knipex since 2008, use it everyday and it's still as good as new. pretty much indestructible.
  • @w4shep
    As a former IBEW journeyman electrician (in the NE) we all used Klein side cutters, screwdrivers and dykes. Channel lock & Irwin made good adjustable pliers, wrenches and vicegrips. And back then Greenlee had a lock on hydraulic knockout sets - I think there's better now. I'd be interested in seeing a video for side cutters and holesaws - gonna check your vid library for that. Love your channel - really helps me choose my tools. I don't need construction-grade tools much anymore so I like seeing the how well the more inexpensive tools do.
  • @mooredl55
    I have a set of Channel Locks that I bought 51 years ago, I worked my way through college as an electrician and they have been with my all that time. They are my go to wire cutters. :)