Holyroller125
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This question has another side:
1. I have some KLEIN screwdrivers. These Klein screwdrivers are well-made, made in the USA, have chrome finish, tips are well-machined, and are very durable screwdrivers (in Lineman, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC trades). Do professional auto mechanics ever use Klein screwdrivers? For instance, union mechanics working for Dodge, Ford, or Chevy, etc.? Would you ever use Klein screwdrivers in auto mechanics?
2. I have some KLEIN pliers. I have looked at Snap-On, Matco, and Craftsman, in my opinion, Klein pliers are made the best. Just look at the cutting blades on their side-cutters and diagonal-cutting pliers. Look at how well the grooves are machined on Klein pliers. Klein pliers look like they have been well-machined and tool forged. I am quite disappointed with what I saw in Cman, Matco, and Snappy
I think it would be rediculous to spend an extra $20 on the same tool that I believe is made much better by Klein. Now, do professional auto mechanics ever use Klein pliers from their toolboxes?
3. What about Channellock Pliers? They are also well-made and made in the USA. Do professional mechanics ever use Channellock's? I have heard some of the reviews by pros on Channellocks. I would like to hear your opinion on the Channellock brand of pliers?
4. Okay, for Snap-On again, if I was getting a set of screwdrivers for getting greasy, would the hard-handle instinct line be better than the soft-grip? What makes the other better than the other? How would these screwdrivers compare to my Klein screwdrivers?
Thank You Much for all your help, guidance, and suggestions,
Greg Norton (Holyroller125)
1. I have some KLEIN screwdrivers. These Klein screwdrivers are well-made, made in the USA, have chrome finish, tips are well-machined, and are very durable screwdrivers (in Lineman, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC trades). Do professional auto mechanics ever use Klein screwdrivers? For instance, union mechanics working for Dodge, Ford, or Chevy, etc.? Would you ever use Klein screwdrivers in auto mechanics?
2. I have some KLEIN pliers. I have looked at Snap-On, Matco, and Craftsman, in my opinion, Klein pliers are made the best. Just look at the cutting blades on their side-cutters and diagonal-cutting pliers. Look at how well the grooves are machined on Klein pliers. Klein pliers look like they have been well-machined and tool forged. I am quite disappointed with what I saw in Cman, Matco, and Snappy
3. What about Channellock Pliers? They are also well-made and made in the USA. Do professional mechanics ever use Channellock's? I have heard some of the reviews by pros on Channellocks. I would like to hear your opinion on the Channellock brand of pliers?
4. Okay, for Snap-On again, if I was getting a set of screwdrivers for getting greasy, would the hard-handle instinct line be better than the soft-grip? What makes the other better than the other? How would these screwdrivers compare to my Klein screwdrivers?
Thank You Much for all your help, guidance, and suggestions,
Greg Norton (Holyroller125)

