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racecar

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My pants are so tight right now! If you laid down a couple of rails by all those weras, it would the best nite in da garage ever! Need tostart a wera and knipex only forum.
 

Qualitytools

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I LOVE my Knipex tools! It started out with the plierwrench when I read it won a design award and I have not stopped buying their tools since :)
 

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Absolutely love their circlip pliers.

Treated myself to these from Amazon!

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davethorik

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Just bought a combo pair of Knipex off ebay. 10" diagonal cutters and 10" Craftsman badged Cobras for $55. They should be here sometime this week, I'm excited. I only have the mini bolt cutters, I wanted the diags the Cobras are just a bonus.
 

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chad.minnicks

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I carry a small pair in my pocket, all day, every day. You believe how many times a day you will use them.


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davethorik

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Just bought a combo pair of Knipex off ebay. 10" diagonal cutters and 10" Craftsman badged Cobras for $55. They should be here sometime this week, I'm excited. I only have the mini bolt cutters, I wanted the diags the Cobras are just a bonus.

The Knipex were scheduled to be delivered the 28th but they showed up yesterday, the 25th. The seller included a note about recognizing me from GJ and sent along a bonus, 3 pc mini locking plier set from TSC. Tellingthem1 is his ebay name. Couldn't be happier.
 

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TOOL FANATIK

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The Knipex were scheduled to be delivered the 28th but they showed up yesterday, the 25th. The seller included a note about recognizing me from GJ and sent along a bonus, 3 pc mini locking plier set from TSC. Tellingthem1 is his ebay name. Couldn't be happier.

Nice score. Those dykes are not a joke.
 

Cruzomatic

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Damn at work now, can't post a pic, but yes, I like them a lot. Don't have as many as a lot of you guys though. Not yet anyway. :)
 

Jim C.

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I have a few and they're definitely nice tools. I probably use the mini bolt cutters the most. Those are a "must have" in my shop. I find myself using them a lot more than I thought I would when I bought them.

Jim C.
 

Gone Boating

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Just bought my first pair of Knipex last week, a pair of snap ring pliers. I must say I'm really impressed with them and plan on adding more to the toolbox


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TK-421

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Only have a pair of dykes, 7" Pliers Wrench, pair of needle nose and a pair of bent needle nose. I like them a lot, they're definitely great pliers, and I'll most likely go with only Knipex in my toolbox. I might eventually rival decaf, but we'll see.
 

vartz04

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I have dykes, a set of cobra, a set of needle nose, some snap ring pliers and a pliers wrench. Only used the pliers wrench so far (just bought all of that this month) but I'm liking what I've experienced so far


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TOOL FANATIK

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I have a few and they're definitely nice tools. I probably use the mini bolt cutters the most. Those are a "must have" in my shop. I find myself using them a lot more than I thought I would when I bought them.

Jim C.

The mini bolt cutters are probably my favorite and have saved me a few times where no hand tool in my arsenal would have been of any use. They need a model using the same principle as their current ones, minus the center cut. This will be great for tight spots.
 
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TMcCay

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I picked up all three sizes of the Cobras that Lowes carried when they were discontinuing them for cheap! My son-in-law was over working on one of his vehicles and needed some channel locks so I pulled out my Knipex when his were working and he was impressed to say the least. He went out and bought 2 sizes of the Cobras.
 

jgorm

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I absolutely love them! I spoke with them at SEMA for a while, told some people they were the best and they gave me a cool tool bag. I don't understand why people love the cobras so much. They are way better than channel locks, but the ratcheting "crescent" wrenches are the ****! I have a couple sets. I use them on nearly every wrenching project.
 

jallyn

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I love Knipex. So far I have the 10" PliersWrench and 10" Cobras as my go-to adjustable-wrench and channel-locks. I also have the 6" PliersWrench and 6" Cobras for when I want to carry smaller tools in my pocket all day. Lastly I have the 8" Linesman Pliers.

My next Knipex purchase may be the 10" Dikes (though I already have the Klein 8" Dikes and NWS Germany 8" Fantastico Dikes). That or the CoBolt compact bolt cutters since I hear so many good things from people who actually own them.

There are so many Knipex options. I have a 2013 Knipex catalog from a tool truck guy but buy mine from Amazon.com for best pricing. Also you can download the full catalog from http://www.knipex-tools.com/
 

General Geoff

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Just *stood* on a 10" Cobra to break a rusted bushing loose on a motorcycle rear shock mount. I got the shock itself off by tearing the rubber part of the worn bushing, and all that was left was a bit of rubber on a metal ring that had become one with the mount stud. The Cobra broke it loose with no slippage.
 

maico

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The X-cut is good. Stronger box joint construction and wide opening.

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jallyn

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Obviously Knipex Alligator pliers are slip-joint pliers available in different sizes. Are you guys looking for a 2-position slip joint? Knipex doesn't make those traditional slip-joint pliers. They prefer to innovate.
 

MarineScott

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Count me in.

I used ones similar to these the other night adding a lighting circuit:

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The ones I have are for AWG; they are German Knipex made for 14, 12, 10awg and not metric wire sizes. Just for that I had to get them. I would have preferred if they were VDE insulated but they don't offer that variety yet.

Item: 13 01 614 for the AWG version. I got my from ChadsToolbox.com


My NWS electricians cutters/strippers are for 1.5 and 2.5mm, and are just a little bit too small for 12 and 10awg; so I gotta be a little more careful when stripping insulation with those.
Bought a pair of those with 3 other name brands for $4 at a yard sale
 

jallyn

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Bought a pair of those with 3 other name brands for $4 at a yard sale

Wow, what a deal. I would love those but can't justify the full price. Cheap wire-strippers work well enough and I have some Wiha needle-nose pliers. I guess if I was a full time residential electrician I could justify buying the best.
 

methomas70

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Bought a pair of those with 3 other name brands for $4 at a yard sale

I've gotten some great stuff at yard sales.
5 Like new Snap-On pry bars for 2 bucks each.
Complete SK 3/8 metric socket set. Complete with shallow AND deep well, ratchet, extensions, universal, orig green metal box; used/stored in a kitchen drawer. $8.00
Nice Klein needlenose $3.00
Like new Channelocks $2 many times.
New Mac ratchet for $3.00
Etc.

But I've never, NEVER, seen any Knipex at a sale, and yeah, I get to them early.

Nice score.
 

xcon

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I bought these two Knipex tools online to add to my Knipex tools

The Wire stripper - http://www.knipex.com/index.php?id=1216&L=1&page=group_detail&parentID=1363&groupID=1383
Feels a bit light (weight wise) but it cuts and strips well (does the job) :)

The Cable Crimper - http://www.knipex.com/index.php?id=1216&L=1&page=group_detail&parentID=1299&groupID=1317
A vise grip look and feel , very solid
I was looking/wanting a racheting crimper and thought it was a racheting crimper but i was wrong (i didn't read before purchasing)
This crimper gets the job done :)








Looking at back of the crimper, it has a silver bit that you can adjust for crimping 3 different terminal connector types



 

Jim C.

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I'm a die hard Channellock fan, but I do own nine Knipex tools and will surely get a few more. Yes, they're a little pricey, but I can't say that I've ever been disappointed in their performance. The mini bolt cutters are my favorites and the most used Knipex tool in my box. I recently bought the pliers wrench. I haven't used it yet but like my other Knipex tools, it seems to possess the same high quality construction, fit and finish. I definitely like Knipex.

Jim C.
 
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