Am I the only person who thinks it might be nicer if the pliers came opened to the largest setting, rather than closed ?
For marketing purposes?R
Am I the only person who thinks it might be nicer if the pliers came opened to the largest setting, rather than closed ?
This is the lowest-priced thing Knipex has ever sold.
It would give a better view of the plier capacity while in the packaging, while still using the same packaging.For marketing purposes?
Figured it was hard to go wrong for $18. Few things to modify/clean up for my uses, but it will do good for small metal smithing type stuff.
Sometimes I'm damned glad that there isn't an HF within an hour's drive of here!For most hobby stuff, it's more than adequate. Plus, you don't have to mount it, thus I can take it anywhere its needed--even the 4-foot Lifetime table I use as a desk in my room as needed.
Between the discount on this one, and the 10% and 20% off coupons, looks like tomorrow, I'm going nuts. Definitely getting that clamp vise and the Vacu-Vise clone (as well as the various $1-5 odds and ends that tend to accumulate in my cart), and I'm still on the fence about the 5-inch model. I figure a woodworking vise coupled with a smaller bench vise is more suited to what I do in the basement.
That's why I grabbed it. I was really after the rotating jaws to position some of my copper work while working on it.For most hobby stuff, it's more than adequate. Plus, you don't have to mount it, thus I can take it anywhere its needed--even the 4-foot Lifetime table I use as a desk in my room as needed.
Between the discount on this one, and the 10% and 20% off coupons, looks like tomorrow, I'm going nuts. Definitely getting that clamp vise and the Vacu-Vise clone (as well as the various $1-5 odds and ends that tend to accumulate in my cart), and I'm still on the fence about the 5-inch model. I figure a woodworking vise coupled with a smaller bench vise is more suited to what I do in the basement.
Dude you got some eagle grips. Nice.. those are the best bar none...
That oil filter strap has made my life much easier many times when the last monkey wanted to make sure it didn't leak.


I'm I the only one that finds it odd to have Posidrive screwdrivers instead of Phillips in a US made screwdriver set?
That oil filter strap has made my life much easier many times when the last monkey wanted to make sure it didn't leak.
The jaws on those might be stiffer than my Knipex needle nose pliers.I expected buying plastic tweezers from Knipex would be a bad idea. These are great, and surprisingly stiff. Excellent for electronics, and when you need something non-magnetic.
Knipex 92 69 84 Tweezers 3,5mm of... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0024QUYQS?tag=atomicindus08-20
The handles are about the same length as a standard Craftsman 3/16, but slightly narrower. Haven't had much chance to use them yet, but yesterday I used the 1/4 flat to work on an old B&D jigsaw and it fit perfectly.Dude you got some eagle grips. Nice.. those are the best bar none...
How do you like your new drivers? I'm curious how you find the handles.
Yeah it is. Especially for a budget line. I wonder if these were made for the European market?I'm I the only one that finds it odd to have Posidrive screwdrivers instead of Phillips in a US made screwdriver set?
They really did a great job on the mini boxes. If I didn’t have two others I would have scooped one up. I just wish they made them in purple or green.
Yeah, they had tons of them, stacked in the isle by the large boxes and a huge display up by the entrance, and another at the end of the registers....they were allowing two per visit/transaction and just about everyone was buying one (some even two).They really did a great job on the mini boxes. If I didn’t have two others I would have scooped one up. I just wish they made them in purple or green.
Yeah, I can see that.It would give a better view of the plier capacity while in the packaging, while still using the same packaging.



Aesthetically I hate the handle on the Koken spinner, but damn it’s comfy and grippy.


How do you like the Astro Hose Clamp Pliers?
I had to modify the clamp to open just a bit more to fit on my workbench. It's a very nice solid little vise.Figured it was hard to go wrong for $18. Few things to modify/clean up for my uses, but it will do good for small metal smithing type stuff.
I'd pay $8 to try that out.After another thread talking about hitch clips/hair pins, I saw these in the latest HF coupon ad. I figured they would go in the "assortment drawer" in the tool box.
I missed the 40% off HF 12 Days of Christmas sale since I worked a shift over OT at the station. So I used the 10% off coupon that expires today along with the HF cash back from the tool boxes I bought last month. I have no ICON ratchets and figured this would be a good way to try one. $8 and change for both items.
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