oldschoolcraft
Well-known member
I'm not lost, I know this is GJ but as I'm putting lots of my tools in storage and assembling streamlined handyman toolkits, I have to ask myself if I really need that many pliers-based cutters.
I really like my linesman pliers, they are one of my favorite tools, and they have cutters. I don't know if I also need diagonal cutting pliers in my minimalist kit. At least not big ones. There might be some scenario where I need some small ones to reach into a tight space and make a cut, but what would I be cutting with 10" diagonal cutting pliers that I can't cut with linesman pliers?
I do have the Knipex CoBolt in my kit, and that can cut stuff linesman can't, but do I need all three?
I feel like there's so many cutters on pliers as a convenience to add speed because a lot of jobs involve grabbing and twisting some wire and then cutting it. If you had to put most of your tools into storage and pare down to a small tool bag, how many different types of pliers based cutters would you have?
I really like my linesman pliers, they are one of my favorite tools, and they have cutters. I don't know if I also need diagonal cutting pliers in my minimalist kit. At least not big ones. There might be some scenario where I need some small ones to reach into a tight space and make a cut, but what would I be cutting with 10" diagonal cutting pliers that I can't cut with linesman pliers?
I do have the Knipex CoBolt in my kit, and that can cut stuff linesman can't, but do I need all three?
I feel like there's so many cutters on pliers as a convenience to add speed because a lot of jobs involve grabbing and twisting some wire and then cutting it. If you had to put most of your tools into storage and pare down to a small tool bag, how many different types of pliers based cutters would you have?
