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crbnfbr

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Those are one of the best if not the best diagonal cutters I have ever used. The Klein2000 series are tough as hell and will cut anything you can throw at it.

I have several Klein pliers and I like fine. I love my linesman's and end cutters. When it comes to my diagonals though, hands down my Knipex outperform my Klein's. Personally, I would get the Knipex 74-21-200. They're rated at 64 HRC oppossed to the Klein's at 58 HRC. Plus, they're cheaper. The lowest I can find the Klein's is about $30 shipped where I can get the Knipex for $23 shipped.
 
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mercucho

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My new claw hammer.

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MattVette89

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04chase

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Got this home yesterday (bendpak hd9-xw in black) thanks to the forum , will be going next to my xpr-10a-lp in black. Going to have any yellow on both powder coated snap on green to match my box

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rshadd

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Knipex 87 01 400 16" Cobra XL Pipe Wrench and Water Pump Pliers
Knipex 00 19 57 4-PC. Precision Retaining Ring Pliers Set
Grip-On GR12112 12" Curved w/Cut


 

MattVette89

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After the infinite amount of posts on here about Knipex, I decided to drink the kool-aid.

I had $20 is Sears surprise points on a $30 purchase expiring. Went to Sears today to see what was on the shelf. The online price for these was $30.50, even though the store price was $23.00. :headscrat But with the coupon and a few cents in reward points it came out to $10.26 out the door.

 

FOCUS.FREAK

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After the infinite amount of posts on here about Knipex, I decided to drink the kool-aid.



I had $20 is Sears surprise points on a $30 purchase expiring. Went to Sears today to see what was on the shelf. The online price for these was $30.50, even though the store price was $23.00. :headscrat But with the coupon and a few cents in reward points it came out to $10.26 out the door.






You know Sears matches online price right?
 
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98045

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Got my ratchets, and a slide puller set

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I'm a carpenter by trade so don't have a regular snap on truck. I wanted this flex head set so tracked down a truck. The driver said he had never heard of that deal. Is he just screwing with me because I am a newb?
 
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Here's a Nice little Buffer i got at a Junk Store it works only on High the other speeds are fussy i cleaned the contacts and the wire needs to be replaced and wound What do you think it will be worth after i strip the paint off primer it and repaint it i may paint it Red & Black even tho that's not the Original colors but it will look cool also what are those thick plates for some kind of rheostat And what kind of wire should i use for the other part check out the Pic's thanks Austin

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Jeepster425

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I'm a carpenter by trade so don't have a regular snap on truck. I wanted this flex head set so tracked down a truck. The driver said he had never heard of that deal. Is he just screwing with me because I am a newb?
It was a promo they were doing, and only had limited quantities, like 5 per truck, and not sure if every driver was doing the promo..

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nickc12

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EZ RED 4S12L, dual 1/4" drive (hex and square) locking flex-head 72 tooth ratchet. Literally my favorite tool in my box!


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TheMadMech

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Got these today from a co-worker. Story is in the Peterson thread.

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Got these in today also. Used them quite a bit today and they work like a dream. Didn't wobble or slip or come out of adjustment at all. Excellent adjustables from Williams, I'll definitely be getting more!

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Strouty

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I'm a carpenter by trade so don't have a regular snap on truck. I wanted this flex head set so tracked down a truck. The driver said he had never heard of that deal. Is he just screwing with me because I am a newb?

Some of the deals are regional, some of the drivers are aholes. Tough to tell and calling the driver a liar won't help, no matter how hard you try.
 

G-Ram

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Finally bought the big brother





Hopefully you have better luck than I do with those IR electric guns. Have two 1/2" ones at work that get sent in for warranty every 6ish months. Either the direction switch quits working, or the trigger itself.


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90zcar

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Harbor freight nut setter set for my new Milwaukee impact driver. Really good reviews on these and only $3.81 out the door.
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Got a few used bits
View media item 59746Pair Record 121 3" drop forged clamps, one has a grinder nick but they will do.
Wera 5/16" bit holder with Facom P2 bit, old stock.
PLVMB 1 15/16" crowfoot, this is the first I have seen with two drive squares.
 

PureLeaf

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Knipex Raptor Pliers, Proto USA made offset reversible ratcheting wrenches in 10, 12, and 14 (my most common used sizes), and a Wera ratcheting wrench in 10 mm.

Got tired of the asian sourced gearwrench ****! The Protos are buttery smooth, the Wera is ok, but not quite at the same level of smoothness.
 

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Finally picked up a valve spring compressor and had to grab some long allen (non ball end) sockets so I could torque down a head on a KTM 450exc.


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K-Dog

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EZ RED 4S12L, dual 1/4" drive (hex and square) locking flex-head 72 tooth ratchet. Literally my favorite tool in my box!


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I have the four inch (?) version of that tool and I love it. I use it a lot.
The one you have pictured is on my "to get" list.
 

Antique Engine

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This week was a little maintenance stuff for the old tool set. My SnapOn ratcheting screwdriver set is over 20 years old and my bits were pretty beat up and some had gone missing over the decades. So, clean up the plastic box and throw away all of the janky old bits and replace with all new Wira bits. Also a set of Wilde Made is USA screw extractors. They replace an old twisted up set of Irwin extractors I've had about 30 years.

 

nickc12

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I have the four inch (?) version of that tool and I love it. I use it a lot.

The one you have pictured is on my "to get" list.



Does your smaller one lock as well? I've looked online for the smaller one and I haven't found one that is locking! My Matco dealer had the one I have and the shorter locking one, I opted for the big one and wanted to hug the short one online! But I can't find a locking one!
 

Ruger_556

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Hopefully you have better luck than I do with those IR electric guns. Have two 1/2" ones at work that get sent in for warranty every 6ish months. Either the direction switch quits working, or the trigger itself.


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Well I hope so, the 12v one has been indestructible so far and I've had it for quite awhile now.
 
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