Knipex Pliers wrench.
Knipex Pliers wrench.
What type of work and/or hobbies do you have? There are a great many different types, many best suited to a particular type of work.
Or you could just collect. In that case, some larger curved jaw pliers, larger adjustable wrenches, some long reach needle nose, some more curved jaw needle nose, and some locking pliers would be good additions to what you have.
V/R
Bogie
Looks good on the pliers except you need some Vise Grips. Might want to add a smaller and bigger adjustable wrench. And of course have regular sets of wrenches too I only use adjustable as a last resort.
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^^ This has been my favorite purchase of the year along side my Knipex Cobra’s.
My advise , besides the above is to buy once & buy quality. (Good ones aren’t much more), Ask dad what he’s got ![emoji4]
It Would be nice to know what your doing with them .
Fair warning , this forum has expanded my pliers rack considerably [emoji12]
I see Knipex Pliers Wrench mentioned more than once. Looks like thats now on my list.
I need another adjustable wrench. I have a 6” stanley and 8” Proto. I really like the 200mm Lobsters. Just not sure if I should get Lobster or an SK, Wright or another Proto instead.
I wish I had those SnapOn Talon’s. Maybe one day.
What about a pair of combination pliers?
If you have only used slip joints, these are way nicer to use.
And of course another vote for the pliers wrench. You don’t realise how good these are till you own them!
I see Knipex Pliers Wrench mentioned more than once. Looks like thats now on my list.
I have the newer Kleins, Engineer and an older Craftsman (I believe are made by Great Star or Chervon in China) multi purpose/linesman pliers. You can see them on my pic. All are decent. Even the Craftsman pair, its not too bad except they don’t open wide all the way due to a design flaw.
Dzmax77;8903128 I really like Tsunoda and Engineer pliers from Japan said:Hit me up if you are looking for some Tsunoda tools. I have some I've never used and might sell.
I bought a set of NOS Craftsman USA metric and SAE. I also put together a Wright SAE set and half a Wright Metric set (only up to 10mm); purchased new wrenches one buy one off of ebay. It was a little cheaper doing it that way but its a mix of new Wright 1.0 and 2.0 chrome finish. I like them.
I have several ratchet wrenches.
1/4” - Williams, Craftsman USA and Kobalt USA (both made by Denahar)
3/8” - Williams, Craftsman USA, Kobalt USA, Stanley (older Taiwanese model)
1/2” - Kobalt USA
I have the following socket sets:
1/4” Armstrong USA MM & SAE
1/4” Craftsman USA MM & SAE
3/8” Craftsman USA MM & SAE
3/8” Stanley 12 point MM & SAE (Taiwan I believe, no markings)
General bit ratchet with Phillips and slotted.
2- Armstrong 1/4” Spinner Handles USA
Id like to find a reasonably priced 1/2” socket set. I really like Tsunoda and Engineer pliers from Japan, I’d like to add more of them to my collection. I also like anything made by Wright and SnapOn, especially their ratchets. But I cant justify spending that kind of $ when I won’t use them more than a few times a year.