So, I have a $40 gift card to newegg (paid $20) from Google Offers.
I pretty much have all the electronics junks I need right now, so am thinking about picking up some tools.
They have a big selection of channellock stuff, so considering that route.
That said, I didn't realize that there are about 10,000 variations of every channellock plier, so could use some help picking 2 or 3 out.
What 2 or 3 pliers would be most useful for general home and auto repair? I also mess around with speaker wire a fair amount (home audio/car audio), so should probably invest in a good pair of wire strippers as well.
A few thoughts:
- Do I really need diagonal cutters, or could I simply get away with a long-nose + cutter combo? Seems like a nice way to cut down on # of tools.
- Debating how I'd use the slip joint or tongue-and-groove pliers. Where do you find yourself using these? Which would be more useful?
- Thoughts on best practical size? There are a billion variations from 6" - 10" or so.
- As far as quality, who warantees wear & tear? For the tongue and groove I'll probably just go chanellock. For the cutting pliers though, it might be worth it to spend more if a company offers a replacement if the cutting edge gets worn down/destroyed.
I pretty much have all the electronics junks I need right now, so am thinking about picking up some tools.
They have a big selection of channellock stuff, so considering that route.
That said, I didn't realize that there are about 10,000 variations of every channellock plier, so could use some help picking 2 or 3 out.
What 2 or 3 pliers would be most useful for general home and auto repair? I also mess around with speaker wire a fair amount (home audio/car audio), so should probably invest in a good pair of wire strippers as well.
A few thoughts:
- Do I really need diagonal cutters, or could I simply get away with a long-nose + cutter combo? Seems like a nice way to cut down on # of tools.
- Debating how I'd use the slip joint or tongue-and-groove pliers. Where do you find yourself using these? Which would be more useful?
- Thoughts on best practical size? There are a billion variations from 6" - 10" or so.
- As far as quality, who warantees wear & tear? For the tongue and groove I'll probably just go chanellock. For the cutting pliers though, it might be worth it to spend more if a company offers a replacement if the cutting edge gets worn down/destroyed.
