cgv69
Well-known member
Hey guys,
With all the talk about Knipex pliers around here I had to check them out. Now I already have a bunch of mostly Snap-On and Channel Lock pliers but I'm always interested in quality tools, especially something different that I may not already have.
The first thing they make that really caught my eye are their "pliers wrench". Those look to be very handy, kind of a mix between your typical T&G Channel Lock and crescent wrench. I plan to get a set up those very soon.
I am also interested in their "water pump pliers", specifically the "cobra" version. They are a little pricey but they seem like a much improved version of the classic Channel Locks T&G pliers? I would like to hear form any of your who may have both and can compare the 2. Specifically I like to know if they are so much better then the Channel Locks to warrant replacing a full set of Channel Locks with a full set of the Cobras?
What about their handles? Personally I'm kind of a traditional guy and like the looks of the standard handles but I see a lot of you buy the Ergo handled versions. Do you really feel they are that much better?
Lastly, any other tools they make that you feel are must haves? I was kind of looking at their Pipe Gripping Pliers look like they could come in handy from some plumbing jobs?
With all the talk about Knipex pliers around here I had to check them out. Now I already have a bunch of mostly Snap-On and Channel Lock pliers but I'm always interested in quality tools, especially something different that I may not already have.
The first thing they make that really caught my eye are their "pliers wrench". Those look to be very handy, kind of a mix between your typical T&G Channel Lock and crescent wrench. I plan to get a set up those very soon.
I am also interested in their "water pump pliers", specifically the "cobra" version. They are a little pricey but they seem like a much improved version of the classic Channel Locks T&G pliers? I would like to hear form any of your who may have both and can compare the 2. Specifically I like to know if they are so much better then the Channel Locks to warrant replacing a full set of Channel Locks with a full set of the Cobras?
What about their handles? Personally I'm kind of a traditional guy and like the looks of the standard handles but I see a lot of you buy the Ergo handled versions. Do you really feel they are that much better?
Lastly, any other tools they make that you feel are must haves? I was kind of looking at their Pipe Gripping Pliers look like they could come in handy from some plumbing jobs?

