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I believe the wrench is the same. It's the rubber. The old was mono red . The new one is a hybrid red/blue on the rubber
The first series of Knipex Pliers Wrench had nickel plating. They've since switched to chrome-3 and black models.How do you tell the difference between the "old" and the "new" pliers wrench. I'm trying to figure out which model I've got.
The first series of Knipex Pliers Wrench had nickel plating. They've since switched to chrome-3 and black models.
Nickel looks a lot like chrome with maybe a faint champagne tint to it. It can be really hard to tell from chrome until you put two tools next to each other. Chrome-3 (the newer safer for the worker doing the plating type) is a little bit darker than chrome-6 (now banned in the EU, but still done in the 3rd world). The difference between the older hexavalent chrome plating and the newer that's missing hex chrome is why newer Craftsman socket sets aren't quite as bright as older ones. I don't think a picture on a computer monitor is good enough to tell any of these apart from each other or from polished stainless or even aluminum for that matter, though in person I can easily distinguish them all.What's the difference in color? All of my Pliers wrenches look the same and some of them are quite new. I think they're chrome plated but they are typical European satin chrome (I think) I don't know what color nickel plating would be.
Nickel tends to have a yellowish tint.What's the difference in color? All of my Pliers wrenches look the same and some of them are quite new. I think they're chrome plated but they are typical European satin chrome (I think) I don't know what color nickel plating would be.